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AU2020252997A1
AU2020252997A1 AU2020252997A AU2020252997A AU2020252997A1 AU 2020252997 A1 AU2020252997 A1 AU 2020252997A1 AU 2020252997 A AU2020252997 A AU 2020252997A AU 2020252997 A AU2020252997 A AU 2020252997A AU 2020252997 A1 AU2020252997 A1 AU 2020252997A1
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    • HELECTRICITY
    • H01ELECTRIC ELEMENTS
    • H01HELECTRIC SWITCHES; RELAYS; SELECTORS; EMERGENCY PROTECTIVE DEVICES
    • H01H21/00Switches operated by an operating part in the form of a pivotable member acted upon directly by a solid body, e.g. by a hand
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    • H01H21/18Movable parts; Contacts mounted thereon
    • H01H21/36Driving mechanisms
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A63SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
    • A63FCARD, BOARD, OR ROULETTE GAMES; INDOOR GAMES USING SMALL MOVING PLAYING BODIES; VIDEO GAMES; GAMES NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • A63F13/00Video games, i.e. games using an electronically generated display having two or more dimensions
    • A63F13/90Constructional details or arrangements of video game devices not provided for in groups A63F13/20 or A63F13/25, e.g. housing, wiring, connections or cabinets

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An operating device according to the present invention comprises: an operating part for receiving an operating signal; a frame part having an inner hole part into which the operating part is inserted; a lock part rotatably provided to the frame part, and inserted into a side surface of the operating part by means of a rotating operation so as to restrict the movement of the operating part; and a moving part which is connected to the lock part and which moves in a linear direction or rotates the lock part by means of a rotating operation.

Description

[DESCRIPTION]
[Invention Title]
OPERATING DEVICE
[Technical Field]
The present invention relates to an operating device, and more particularly, to
an operating device that allows an operation part to be quickly and easily installed
and disassembled.
[Background Art]
In general, display units are installed in game devices, and operation parts are
fixed to the display units. Push operation parts are connected to circuit boards by
electrical wires, and as signals of the push operation parts are input to the circuit
boards, specific functions are selected. Such push operation parts may fail due to
impacts or the like.
However, in the related art, since the push operation part is fixed to the
display unit, when repair is required due to a failure of the push operation part,
operations of separating the entire display unit from the game device and then
transporting the display unit to a repair company are required.
At the repair company, the operation part is repaired or replaced and then is
sent to a client, and the display unit is reinstalled in the game device. Thus,
maintenance costs and working time increase. Therefore, it is necessary to reduce
this problem.
The background technology of the present invention is disclosed in Korean
Utility Model No. 20-0434973 (registered on December 26, 2006, name of invention:
Unmanned operating device of operation button of game console).
Disclosure]
[Technical Problem]
The present invention is directed to providing an operating device that allows
an operation part to be quickly and easily installed and disassembled, and thus
maintenance costs can be reduced.
[Technical Solution]
One aspect of the present invention provides an operating device including an
operation part that receives a manipulation signal, a frame part that has an inner hole
part into which the operation part is inserted, a locking part that is rotatably installed
in the frame part and is inserted into a side surface of the operation part through a
rotation operation to restrain movement of the operation part, and a moving part that
is connected to the locking part and rotates the locking part by linear movement or
rotation.
The frame part may include a first frame located on one side of the locking
part, a second frame located on the other side of the locking part facing the first
frame, and a hinge protrusion which protrudes in a direction from the second frame
toward the first frame and in which the locking part is rotatably installed.
The locking part may include a locking body that is rotatably installed in the
hinge protrusion and is installed at a position facing the operation part inserted into
the inner hole part, a protrusion part that protrudes from the locking body and is
caught by a restraint groove part provided in a side surface of the operation part, and
a connection hole part that forms a long hole, into which the moving part is inserted,
inside the locking body.
The moving part may include a moving body that is moved in a linear
direction, and a moving protrusion that protrudes from the moving body and is
inserted into the connection hole part.
The connection hole part may be installed to be inclined with respect to a
linear movement direction of the moving protrusion.
The locking body and the hinge protrusion may be provided as two locking
bodies and two hinge protrusions, and the locking bodies may be located on both
sides of the operation part.
The locking part may include a rotation body that is rotatably installed in the
hinge protrusion and is installed at a position facing the operation part inserted into
the inner hole part, an extension protrusion that protrudes from the rotation body, is
inserted into the moving part, and is moved together with the rotation body by the
rotation of the moving part, and a restraint protrusion part that protrudes from the
rotation body and is caught by a restraint groove part provided in the side surface of
the operation part.
The moving part may include a base part that is rotatably installed at a
position facing the extension protrusion, and a guide hole part that forms a hole part,
into which the extension protrusion is inserted, inside the base part.
The rotation body and the hinge protrusion may be provided as two rotation
bodies and two hinge protrusions, and the rotation bodies may be located on both
sides of the operation part.
[Advantageous Effects]
In an operating device according to the present invention, a locking part is
rotated by rotation or movement of a moving part to restrain movement of an
operation part or easily release the restraint of the operation part, and thus
maintenance costs can be reduced, and work time can be also shortened.
Further, according to the present invention, since only the operation part can
be separated from a glass part and repaired or replaced, an operation of moving the glass part together with the operation part is omitted, and thus maintenance costs and work time for the operation part can be reduced.
[Description of Drawings]
FIG. 1 is a perspective view illustrating a state in which an operation part is
separated from an operating device according to a first embodiment of the present
invention.
FIG. 2 is an exploded perspective view of the operating device according to
the first embodiment of the present invention.
FIG. 3 is a plan view illustrating a locking part according to the first
embodiment of the present invention.
FIG. 4 is a view illustrating a state in which the locking part restricts
movement of the operation part according to the first embodiment of the present
invention.
FIG. 5 is a view illustrating a state in which, due to linear movement of a
moving part, the locking part is rotated, and the operation part is thus unlocked
according to the first embodiment of the present invention.
FIG. 6 is a perspective view illustrating a state in which an operation part is
separated from an operating device according to a second embodiment of the present
invention.
FIG. 7 is an exploded perspective view of an operating device according to
the second embodiment of the present invention.
FIG. 8 is a plan view illustrating a locking part according to the second
embodiment of the present invention.
FIG. 9 is a view illustrating a state in which the locking part restricts
movement of the operation part according to the second embodiment of the present invention.
FIG. 10 is a view illustrating a state in which, due to rotation of a moving
part, the locking part is rotated, and the operation part is thus unlocked according to
the second embodiment of the present invention.
[Modes of the Invention]
Hereinafter, an operating device according to one embodiment of the present
invention will be descried with reference to the accompanying drawings. In this
process, the thickness of lines or the size of components illustrated in the drawings
may be exaggerated for clarity and convenience of description.
Further, terms described below are defined in consideration of functions in
the present invention and may change according to the intention or custom of a user
or an operator. Therefore, definitions of these terms should be made based on the
contents throughout the present specification.
FIG. 1 is a perspective view illustrating a state in which an operation part is
separated from an operating device according to a first embodiment of the present
invention, FIG. 2 is an exploded perspective view of the operating device according
to the first embodiment of the present invention, FIG. 3 is a plan view illustrating a
locking part according to the first embodiment of the present invention, FIG. 4 is a
view illustrating a state in which the locking part restricts movement of the operation
part according to the first embodiment of the present invention, and FIG. 5 is a view
illustrating a state in which, due to linear movement of a moving part, the locking
part is rotated, and the operation part is thus unlocked according to the first
embodiment of the present invention.
As illustrated in FIGS. 1 to 5, an operating device 1 according to one
embodiment of the present invention includes an operation part 20 that receives a manipulation signal and has a restraint groove part 22 on a side surface thereof, a frame part 30 that has an inner hole part 32 into which the operation part 20 is inserted, a locking part 40 that is rotatably installed in the frame part 30 and is inserted into the side surface of the operation part 20 by a rotation operation to restrict movement of the operation part 20, a moving part 50 that is connected to the locking part 40 and rotates the locking part 40 by linear movement or rotation, and a guide part 60 that guides the movement of the moving part 50.
As one embodiment, the operating device 1 may be applied to a button device
used in a casino machine or the like.
A display unit 15 includes a display panel 16 that outputs an image and a
mounting housing part 17 forming a space, in which the frame part 30 is installed, on
one side of the display panel 16. The plate-shaped glass part 10 is disposed in front
of the display unit 15 and the mounting housing part 17.
The glass part 10 is installed to be spaced apart from the display unit 15 to
secure visibility. Further, the insertion hole part 12 is formed in the glass part 10 so
that the operation part 20 is insertable thereinto. Since the insertion hole part 12 is
formed in the same shape as the circumference of the operation part 20, rotation is
restricted while a body of the operation part 20 is inserted into the insertion hole part
12.
The operation part 20 is installed in the insertion hole part 12 of the glass part
10 installed in front of the display unit 15. Further, a stepped portion may be
additionally formed at the circumference of the operation part 20 to limit the depth of
insertion into the insertion hole part 12.
The operation part 20 is connected to a controller by electric wires and
transmits a manipulation signal to the controller. The cross section of the operation part 20 and the insertion hole part 12 are formed in a circular shape and may also be formed in any shape including a quadrangle or a triangle in addition thereto. The operation part 20 according to a first embodiment is formed in a circular shape and extends vertically.
The operation part 20 may be a button that has a circular cross section and
extends vertically and may have a cross section having a polygonal shape including a
quadrangle or the shape of the operation part 20 may be changed to one of various
shapes such as an ellipse and a triangle.
Further, a plurality of restraint groove parts 22, which the locking part 40 is
to be inserted into and engaged with, are formed around the operation part 20 in a
circumferential direction. The restraint groove parts 22 according to the first
embodiment are formed on the side surface of the operation part 20 facing a
protrusion part 43 of the locking part 40.
Thus, when the protrusion part 43 of the locking part 40 is inserted into and
caught by the restraint groove parts 22, the operation part 20 does not escape from
the insertion hole part 12 of the glass part 10.
The frame part 30 may be modified into any shape without departing from the
technical spirit of having the inner hole part 32 into which the operation part 20 is
inserted. The frame part 30 according to the first embodiment includes a first frame
34 located on one side (upper side in FIG. 2) of the locking part 40, a second frame
36 located on the other side (lower side in FIG. 2) of the locking part 40 facing the
first frame 34, and a hinge protrusion 38 which protrudes in a direction from the
second frame 36 toward the first frame 34 and in which the locking part 40 is
rotatably installed.
The first frame 34 is located below the glass part 10, and the locking part 40 and the second frame 36 are sequentially installed below the first frame 34. The second frame 36 is coupled to the first frame 34, and a space in which the locking part 40 is to be moved is formed between the first frame 34 and the second frame 36.
The inner hole part 32 in which the operation part 29 is to be installed is
provided inside the first frame 34, and the locking part 40 is rotatably installed in the
hinge protrusion 38 protruding upward from the second frame 36. The second
frame 36 is fixed to the mounting housing part 17 or is fixed to a separate fixed
member.
The locking part 40 is rotatably installed in the frame part 30 and may
variously be modified without departing from the technical spirit of being inserted
into the restraint groove parts 22 provided on the side surface of the operation part 20
and restraining the movement of the operation part 20 through rotation. The
locking part 40 according to the first embodiment includes a locking body 42 that is
rotatably installed in the hinge protrusion 38 and is installed at a position facing the
operation part 20 inserted into the inner hole part 32, a protrusion part 43 that
protrudes from the locking body 42 and is caught by the restraint groove parts 22
provided on the side surface of the operation part 20, and a connection hole part 44
that forms a long hole, into which the moving part 50 is inserted, inside the locking
body 42.
Since the protrusion-shaped protrusion part 43 is provided inside the locking
body 42 facing the restraint groove parts 22, the locking body 42 may be inserted
into the restraint groove parts 22 to restrain movement of the operation part 20.
The restraint groove parts 22 form grooves to be spaced apart from each other
along the periphery of the side surface of the operation part 20, and the protrusion
part 43 protrudes inward from the locking body 42 and is caught by the inner side of the restraint groove parts 22. By rotation of the locking body 42, the protrusion part
43 is also moved and is thus caught or released by the restraint groove parts 22.
The protrusion part 43 may be variously modified in a manner of protruding
inward from the locking body 42 in a protrusion shape, protruding in a plate shape,
or the like.
The locking body 42 has a curved shape while surrounding the circumference
of the operation part 2, and the protrusion part 43 protruding inward from the locking
body 42 has a plate shape.
Two locking bodies 42 and two hinge protrusions 38 according to the first
embodiment are provided, and the locking bodies 42 are located on both sides of the
operation part 20. The locking body 42 is rotated about the hinge protrusion 38 and
is, through the rotation operation, caught by the insertion hole part 12 of the
operation part 20 to restrain the movement or the operation part 20 or spaced apart
from the operation part 20 to unlock the operation part 20.
The pair of locking bodies 42 extend in a plate shape surrounding one side
and the other side of the operation part 20, one side of the locking body 42 is
connected to the hinge protrusion 38, and the connection hole part 44 is formed on
the other side thereof. Since the connection hole part 44 is installed to be inclined
with respect to the linear movement direction of a moving protrusion 54, the locking
body 42 is rotated by the linear movement of the moving protrusion 54 moved
together with the moving part 50.
The connection hole part 44 is obliquely installed to form an acute angle with
respect to an imaginary line extending in the movement direction of the moving
protrusion 54.
The moving part 50 is connected to the locking part 40 and may variously be modified without departing from the technical spirit of rotating the locking part 40 by being moved in the linear direction or being rotated. The moving part 50 according to the first embodiment includes a moving body 52 moved in the linear direction and the moving protrusion 54 protruding from the moving body 52 and inserted into the connection hole part 44.
The moving body 52 according to the first embodiment has a plate shape and
moves linearly on the mounting housing part 17. Since one side of the moving
body 52 protrudes outward from the mounting housing part 17, the operator may
move the moving body 52 while directly holding the moving body 52, and the
moving body 52 connected to a separate driving device may move linearly.
Since the moving protrusion 54 protruding upward from the moving body 52
is inserted into the connection hole part 44, the locking part 40 is rotated due to the
linear movement of the moving body 52.
The guide part 60 may be formed in any shape without departing from the
technical spirit of guiding the linear movement of the moving part 50. The guide
part 60 according to the first embodiment includes a guide hole part 62 that forms a
long hole inside the moving body 52 and a guide protrusion 64 that vertically passes
through the guide hole part 62 and is fixed.
A plurality of guide hole parts 62 are provided inside the moving body 52 and
are long holes extending in the movement direction of the moving body 52. The
guide protrusion 64 has a cylindrical shape extending vertically and may be variously
modified in a manner of being fixed to a member extending from the frame part 30,
being fixed to the mounting housing part 17, or the like.
Meanwhile, in the first embodiment, an example of the plurality of locking
bodies 42 has been described. However, this is merely illustrative, and it is apparent that, even when one locking body 42 is provided, the purpose of the present invention may be sufficiently achieved.
Hereinafter, an operation state of the operating device 1 according to the first
embodiment of the present invention will be described in detail with reference to the
accompanying drawings.
When the operation part 20 is unlocked, the moving part 50 is moved to a
direction in which the operation part 20 is installed. Since the position of the
connection hole part 44 facing the moving protrusion 54 varies due to the linear
movement of the moving protrusion 54 moved together with the moving body 52, the
locking body 42 rotates about the hinge protrusion 38.
As illustrated in FIG. 5, since the locking body 42 rotates in a direction away
from the operation part 20, the protrusion part 43 is separated from the restraint
groove part 22 of the operation part 20, and thus the operation part 20 is unlocked.
Thus, the operator extracts the operation part 20 from the glass part 10 and then may
perform a maintenance operation.
When the movement of the operation part 20 is restrained, the moving part 50
is moved toward the outside of the mounting housing part 17. Since the moving
part 50 is moved in a direction away from the operation part 20, the moving
protrusion 54 is moved in a direction toward an end of the connection hole part 44 to
rotate the locking part 40.
As illustrated in FIG. 4, since the locking body 42 rotates in a direction of
being in contact with the side surface of the operation part 20, the protrusion part 43
of the locking part 40 is caught by the restraint groove part 22 of the operation part
20, and thus the movement of the operation part 20 is restrained.
Hereinafter, an operating device 5 according to a second embodiment of the present invention will be described with reference to the accompanying drawings.
For convenience of description, components having the same configuration
and operation as those of the first embodiment of the present invention are referred to
by the same reference numerals, and detailed description thereof will be omitted.
FIG. 6 is a perspective view illustrating a state in which an operation part is
separated from an operating device according to a second embodiment of the present
invention, FIG. 7 is an exploded perspective view of an operating device according
to the second embodiment of the present invention, FIG. 8 is a plan view illustrating
a locking part according to the second embodiment of the present invention, FIG. 9 is
a view illustrating a state in which the locking part restricts movement of the
operation part according to the second embodiment of the present invention, and
FIG. 10 is a view illustrating a state in which, due to rotation of a moving part, the
locking part is rotated, and the operation part is thus unlocked according to the
second embodiment of the present invention.
As illustrated in FIGS. 6 to 10, the operating device 5 according to the second
embodiment includes an operation part 70, a frame part 80, a locking part 90, and a
moving part 100.
The operation part 70 according to the second embodiment has a similar
shape to the operation part 20 according to the first embodiment, and the position and
shape of a restraint groove part 72, by which the locking part 90 is to be caught, is
different. The concave restraint groove part 72 is provided on the side surface of
the operation part 70 according to the second embodiment. A plurality of restraint
groove parts 72 are installed in a circumferential direction along the side surface of
the operation part 70.
The frame part 80 according to the second embodiment may be modified into any shape without departing from the technical spirit of having an inner hole part 82 into which the operation part 70 is inserted. The frame part 80 according to the second embodiment includes a first frame 84 located on one side (upper side in FIG.
7) of the locking part 90, a second frame 86 located on the other side (lower side in
FIG. 7) of the locking part 90 facing the first frame 84, and a hinge protrusion 88
which protrudes in a direction from the second frame 86 toward the first frame 84
and in which the locking part 90 is rotatably installed.
The first frame 84 is located below the glass part 10, and the locking part 90
and the second frame 86 are sequentially installed below the first frame 84. The
second frame 86 is coupled to the first frame 84, and a space in which the locking
part 90 is to be moved is formed between the first frame 84 and the second frame 86.
The inner hole part 82 in which the operation part 70 is to be installed is
provided inside the first frame 84, and the locking part 90 is rotatably installed in the
hinge protrusion 88 protruding upward from the second frame 86. The second
frame 86 is fixed to the mounting housing part 17 or is fixed to a separate fixed
member.
The locking part 90 according to the second embodiment includes a rotation
body 92 which is rotatably installed in the hinge protrusion 88 and is installed at a
position facing the operation part 79 inserted into the inner hole part 82, an extension
protrusion 94 which protrudes from the rotation body 92, is inserted into the moving
part 100, and is moved together with the rotation body 92 due to the rotation of the
moving part 100, and a restraint protrusion part 96 which protrudes from the rotation
body 92 in a protrusion shape and is caught by the restraint groove part 72 provided
on the side surface of the operation part 70.
The restraint protrusion part 96 is installed at a position facing the restraint groove part 72 and is caught by the restraint groove part 72 to restrict the movement of the operation part 70.
The restraint protrusion part 96 protruding inward from the rotation body 92
may include a protrusion shape protruding toward the restraint groove part 72 and a
plate shape protruding toward the restraint groove part 72.
Two rotation bodies 92 and two hinge protrusions 88 according to the second
embodiment are provided, and the rotation bodies 92 are located on both sides of the
operation part 70. The rotation body 92 is rotated about the hinge protrusion 88 and
is, through the rotation operation, caught by the insertion hole part 12 of the
operation part 70 to restrain the movement or the operation part 70 or spaced apart
from the operation part 70 to unlock the operation part 70.
The pair of rotation bodies 92 extend in a plate shape surrounding one side
and the other side of the operation part 70, one side of the rotation body 92 is
connected to the hinge protrusion 88, and the other side thereof is connected to the
extension protrusion 94. A guide groove part 104 of the moving part 100 into
which the extension protrusion 94 is inserted extends along a curved shape.
The moving part 100 according to the second embodiment includes a base
part 101, the guide groove part 104, and an input protrusion 107. The base part 101
has a disc shape that is rotatably installed at a position facing the extension
protrusion 94. A base central shaft 102 vertically passing through the rotation
center of the base part 101 is inserted into a fixed member such as the frame part 80
or the mounting housing part 17 to be rotatably installed.
The guide groove part 104 may be formed in any shape without departing
from the technical spirit of forming a hole part, into which the extension protrusion
94 is inserted, inside the base part 101. The guide groove part 104 according to the second embodiment includes a first groove part 105 and a second groove part 106.
The first groove part 105 and the second groove part 106 are installed to be spaced
apart from each other and forms a curved groove part through which the extension
protrusion 94 is inserted to move in a curved direction.
The input protrusion 107 has a protrusion shape protruding from the base part
101 and is located outside the mounting housing part 17. Thus, the operator holds
and rotates the input protrusion 107, or the input protrusion 107 is connected to a
separate driving device to rotate the base part 101.
Hereinafter, an operation state of the operating device 5 according to the
second embodiment of the present invention will be described in detail with
reference to the accompanying drawings.
When the operation part 70 is unlocked, the moving part 100 rotates in one
direction (counterclockwise direction in FIG. 10) due to power received through the
input protrusion 107. Since the position of the extension protrusion 94 inserted into
the guide groove part 104 changes due to the rotation of the base part 101, the
rotation body 92 rotates about the hinge protrusion 88.
As illustrated in FIG. 10, since the rotation body 92 rotates in a direction
away from the operation part 70, the restraint protrusion part 96 of the locking part
90 is separated from the restraint groove part 72 of the operation part 70, and thus the
operation part 70 is unlocked. Thus, the operator extracts the operation part 70
from the glass part 10 and then may perform a maintenance operation.
When the movement of the operation part 70 is restricted, the moving part
100 rotates in the other direction (clockwise direction in FIG. 9). Since the position
of the extension protrusion 94 inserted into the guide groove part 104 changes by the
reverse rotation of the base part 101, the rotation body 92 rotates about the hinge protrusion 88.
Since the locking part 90 rotates in a direction of being in contact with the
side surface of the operation part 70, the restraint protrusion part 96 of the locking
part 90 is caught by the restraint groove part 72 of the operation part 70 to restrict the
movement of the operation part 70.
As described above, according to the present invention, the locking parts 40
or 90 are rotated by the rotation or movement of the moving part 100 to restraint the
movement of the operation part 20 or 70 or easily release the restraint of the
operation part 20 or 70, and thus maintenance costs can be reduced and working time
can be shortened. Further, since only the operation part 20 or 70 may be separated
from the glass part 10 and repaired or replaced, an operation of moving the glass part
10 together with the operation part 20 or 70 is omitted, and thus maintenance costs
and work time of the operation part 20 or 70 can be reduced.
Although the present invention has been described with reference to the
embodiments illustrated in the drawings, the description is merely illustrative, and
those skilled in the art to which the technology belongs could understand that various
modifications and other equivalent embodiments may be made. Thus, the true
technical scope of the present invention should be determined by the appended
claims.

Claims (9)

  1. [CLAIMS]
    [Claim 1]
    An operating device comprising:
    an operation part that receives a manipulation signal;
    a frame part that has an inner hole part into which the operation part is
    inserted;
    a locking part that is rotatably installed in the frame part and is inserted into a
    side surface of the operation part through a rotation operation to restrain movement
    of the operation part; and
    a moving part that is connected to the locking part and rotates the locking part
    by linear movement or rotation.
  2. [Claim 2]
    The operating device of claim 1, wherein the frame part includes:
    a first frame located on one side of the locking part;
    a second frame located on the other side of the locking part facing the first
    frame; and
    a hinge protrusion which protrudes in a direction from the second frame
    toward the first frame and in which the locking part is rotatably installed.
  3. [Claim 3]
    The operating device of claim 2, wherein the locking part includes:
    a locking body that is rotatably installed in the hinge protrusion and is
    installed at a position facing the operation part inserted into the inner hole part;
    a protrusion part that protrudes from the locking body and is caught by a
    restraint groove part provided in a side surface of the operation part; and
    a connection hole part that forms a long hole, into which the moving part is inserted, inside the locking body.
  4. [Claim 4]
    The operating device of claim 3, wherein the moving part includes:
    a moving body that is moved in a linear direction; and
    a moving protrusion that protrudes from the moving body and is inserted into
    the connection hole part.
  5. [Claim 5]
    The operating device of claim 4, wherein the connection hole part is installed
    to be inclined with respect to a linear movement direction of the moving protrusion.
  6. [Claim 6]
    The operating device of claim 3, wherein the locking body and the hinge
    protrusion are provided as two locking bodies and two hinge protrusions, and the
    locking bodies are located on both sides of the operation part.
  7. [Claim 7]
    The operating device of claim 2, wherein the locking part includes:
    a rotation body that is rotatably installed in the hinge protrusion and is
    installed at a position facing the operation part inserted into the inner hole part;
    an extension protrusion that protrudes from the rotation body, is inserted into
    the moving part, and is moved together with the rotation body by the rotation of the
    moving part; and
    a restraint protrusion part that protrudes from the rotation body and is caught
    by a restraint groove part provided in the side surface of the operation part.
  8. [Claim 8]
    The operating device of claim 7, wherein the moving part includes: a base part that is rotatably installed at a position facing the extension protrusion; and a guide hole part that forms a hole part, into which the extension protrusion is inserted, inside the base part.
  9. [Claim 9]
    The operating device of claim 7, wherein the rotation body and the hinge
    protrusion are provided as two rotation bodies and two hinge protrusions, and the
    rotation bodies are located on both sides of the operation part.
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