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TOUCH-SENSITIVE ROTARY SWITCH

  • US 20140042002A1
  • Filed: 10/03/2012
  • Published: 02/13/2014
  • Est. Priority Date: 08/09/2012
  • Status: Active Grant
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1. A touch-sensitive rotary switch, comprising:

  • a housing forming a receiving chamber therein, the housing having a top portion forming a sensing surface to be touched by a human hand;

    a touch control circuit board provided in a top portion of the receiving chamber, the touch control circuit board having a top surface provided with a touch control circuit layer adjacent to the sensing surface, the touch control circuit layer having a top surface whose peripheral region is divided into a plurality of annularly arranged sensing areas; and

    a plurality of first light-emitting elements annularly provided in the sensing areas on the top surface of the touch control circuit layer and arranged in a spaced manner along a band corresponding to a peripheral region of the sensing surface;

    wherein the sensing surface can be touched along the peripheral region thereof to sequentially trigger the sensing areas of the touch control circuit layer, so as for a portion of the touch control circuit layer that corresponds to the triggered sensing areas to control light emission of the first light-emitting elements corresponding to the triggered sensing areas and, according to the triggered sensing areas, output a coded signal for controlling power supplied from an external power source.

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