See how electronically assignable control selectors enable one knob to manage multiple gas burn
See how a knob assembly uses a selective stopper and axial biasing member to enable precise pos
See how a concentric knob and ring selector with backside converters and gear-set splitting uni
See how a nested control knob integrates rotational and axial interfaces with spring-loaded det
See how a flexible detent and protrusion system provides rotational resistance thresholds in to
See how a nested knob and ring assembly uses Hall sensors to merge heating and timer controls,
See how segmented support parts between knob ring and supporter reduce operation shake and abso
A spring-loaded slider and guide groove raise initial knob torque, preventing unintended rotation and accidental burner ignition.
See how retractable control knobs use panel-mediated extension and nesting to balance child saf
See how a transparent plastic matrix with 5-30% inorganic filler enhances control knob durabili
A spring-biased knob, support plate, and axial stop prevent accidental heating-element activation while reducing strain on valves and switch boxes.
See how a shaft holder with segmented guides blocks simultaneous pressing and turning forces to
See how an integrated magnifying element in a control knob enlarges small display information,
See how a movable valve shaft, knob ring support, and intermediary actuating member absorb manu
See how a cam-based centering member and biasing spring automatically return an appliance knob
See how a push-release thermostat knob retracts flush with the compartment wall to prevent dama
See how a co-extruded anti-slip layer on household appliance handles improves grip while reduci
See how a single-material coating structure with variable thickness creates localized opacity z
See how a dual-shutter system blocks light selectively to create an arcuate display that preven
See how an integrated housing encloses both lighting assembly and electro-mechanical switch ben
See how a rotor-stator mechanism with color-coded indicators replaces push-pull systems to redu
See how rotating control knobs 90 degrees to a vertical plane eliminates precise alignment requ
See how embedding a ring-shaped control element in the display panel cover reduces space and pr
See how nested control rings with differential gearing enable precise appliance parameter adjus
See how an integrated timer display merges control, timing, and visual feedback into a single g
See how flexible retaining members compress for insertion and expand to secure button assemblie
See how a push-release thermostat knob retracts flush with the wall to maximize compartment vol
See how comb-shaped teeth create asymmetric friction on a gas valve shaft, requiring low pressi
See how parallel electrical branches enable burner knob illumination in both ON and OFF positio
See how a removable hob control element uses magnetic fields for both secure holding and positi
A spring-biased lock lever requires a button press before stay-on rotation, reducing unintended continuous heating in a toaster oven.
See how metal or ceramic filler particles in plastic knobs provide a cool metal-like touch with
See how a segmented rotary knob with transparent collar and internal LED enables reliable heati
See how a rotatable input body with a through-hole merges input and display functions in the sa
See how axial knob movement lifts tabs from groove compartments to enable tool-free adjustment
See how localized maximum rotary resistance between neutral and zone positions provides haptic
See how a trough-shaped receptacle with convex operating element resolves positioning errors th
A rotatable knob and independent ring combine heating and timer control, while spring and magnetic forces restore alignment and reduce front-panel clutter.
See how a joint with shaft supports and a spring absorbs position errors between valve and knob
See how contactless magnetic sensing replaces sliding contacts in gas hob controls to maintain
See how a transparent push button doubles as a light guide to eliminate separate indicator elem
See how a light guide disperses single-LED light across a switch exterior surface, achieving un
See how a trilobal maneuver element uses color-coded cup buttons and rotor-stator inclined plan
See how electromagnetic resistance replaces mechanical latching to enable one control device to
See how a shared actuation element controls multiple noble-metal switches to interrupt gas flow
See how a spring-biased locking element secures cooktop control knobs in position, requiring de
See how segmented housing modules with integrated LED carriers reduce assembly complexity and m
See how a modular wireless sensor system with magnetic triggers enables DIY retrofitting of rot
A push-and-turn knob with a clickable ring and integrated display improves precision when setting and monitoring cooking time and heat.
A rigid second housing supports the pedal reaction mechanism to limit deformation, stabilize pedal force, and avoid excess weight.
Built-in positioning between pedal and actuator housings keeps lever contact geometry aligned, preserving target accelerator pedal reaction force.
Placing the sensor unit on the brake pedal pivot bearing frees under-pedal space, simplifies routing, and eases replacement in brake-by-wire modules.
An EPM-driven scroll wheel automates long-page navigation with smooth speed control and braking at document ends.
A permanent magnet and magnetic induction module replace contact encoders in a rotary knob to eliminate wear, simplify assembly, and expand encoding.
A detachable spline mount lets riders reposition the brake lever without wire readjustment while preserving calibrated braking force.
A rotatable wheel in the seat armrest preserves steering through 360-degree seat rotation while clearing forward visibility and reducing strain.
Vertical and horizontal lever spacing limits snow entrapment and heat transfer, helping the throttle return fully closed.
A hold-to-run tiller button adds delayed braking during taxi to detect pilot incapacitation without extra hardware or false stops.
Cylindrical housing portions, sliding elements, and a return spring enable precise brake or acceleration input detection with low friction and stable alignment.
Elastic members and a separated press sensor layout help a jog dial detect real presses while resisting false signals from external vibration.
A breakaway shear portion keeps pedal input stable in normal use, then releases the rotation lever to limit rearward movement in a collision.
A pivoting handle stays connected to the trailer landing gear shift shaft, enabling quick cranking and compact stowage during transit.
By moving rotation and position sensors to the shaft side, this dial layout saves axial space and improves component arrangement.
A housing-to-housing linkage stabilizes lever-to-arm contact, reducing reaction force deviation and preserving clear accelerator pedal feedback.
A corotating sensor shaft and spacer isolate pedal axial movement, improving pedal position signal accuracy in control-by-wire vehicles.
A toggle-driven reset assembly changes rocker return force through elastic or magnetic interaction to match different user force preferences.
A dual-magnet PCB sensing pedal boosts force recognition despite small travel, reducing driver fatigue and misoperation in foldable vehicles.
Ergonomic thumb-switch and drive controls placed within the operator's reach improve standing stability and precision on compact utility vehicles.
A detachable coupling keeps both paddles aligned for redundant sensing, then breaks under blocked motion to preserve operation and signal failure.
A capacitive vehicle control knob adds pressure sensing to validate press inputs and reduce position detection errors caused by air gaps.
A holder that unifies the motor, button, and movable member cuts part handling and simplifies assembly while preserving tactile reaction force.
Gap illumination around keypad buttons uses a diffuser and controlled light patterns to confirm commands and show load status in the dark.
An oblique asymmetric switch knob surface reduces thumb bending and operator fatigue during frequent forward and reverse lever switching.
An integrated actuator linkage lets a removable add-on carrier automatically engage the pivot latch for easier attachment, detachment, and secure release.
Pedal position and actuator angle are used to correct motor drive force, keeping accelerator reaction force consistent through lever motion.
A recessed base assembly keeps knob electrodes close to the touch sensor, improving adhesion, connection reliability, and ingress protection.
An integrated rotating member cuts pedal parts while releasing under collision load to stop brake pedal backward movement.
A coil-actuated magnetorheological elastomer creates detents and end stops in vehicle controls without mechanical wear or sealing.
Different pole pitches create more indexing notches than magnets, improving passive haptic torque, resolution, and miniaturization.
Contactless coil-and-metal-dial sensing replaces potentiometers to improve joystick accuracy, reduce wear, and prevent drifting.
An illuminated handle that slides onto a boat trailer tube improves step visibility and grip in low light without adding separate lighting hardware.
An integrated restoring and sealing structure cuts switch travel, wear, and installation space in vehicle door or hatch actuation.
Intermittent hydraulic pressure modulation recreates ABS pedal pulsation in driving simulators for more realistic brake feel.
A movable cable guide with an insertion hole and roller-guided travel keeps loader cables aligned while limiting dust ingress and large seal use.
Alternating-polarity magnets guide a sliding knob to stable display zones, improving cockpit space freedom and location recognition.
Coil springs and nested cradles create passive brake pedal resistance, restoring haptic force feedback in e-boost braking systems.
A contactless switch and separately powered travel sensors cut brake module wear, avoid common-cause sensor failure, and simplify valve hardware.
Weakened slits in the brake pushrod interface cage let the pushrod break through at a set crash load, reducing force on the driver's foot and leg.
Weakened sections in the brake pedal pushrod cage let the rod break through under crash loads, increasing pedal travel and reducing leg pressure.
Adjustable contact surfaces and elastic elements create tunable brake-by-wire pedal feel with lower friction, hysteresis, and sensor cost.
A universal seating buck with adjustable door opening, seat height, pedals, and steering wheel enables precise ergonomic evaluation across vehicle platforms.
Radially arranged sensors and an axial torsional spring shrink selector knob length while preserving stable positions and tactile driver feedback.
Optical position sensing replaces bulky cam-and-spring selector knob mechanisms, cutting axial size while preserving tactile and sound feedback.
A variable-length linkage lets a vehicle pedal translate for driver fit while still transmitting rotation to a fixed remote actuator.
A rotating knob button linked to the shift selector enables freer knob shapes and reliable operation across multiple rotational positions.
A rotating brake pad and torsion spring replace linear linkage friction, enabling compact by-wire braking with better pedal comfort.
A variable-length connection member with multi-axis joints lets a pedal box shift position without moving the remote actuator.