WO2020084661A1 - Bouton de commande d'ascenseur et panneau de commande d'ascenseur - Google Patents

Bouton de commande d'ascenseur et panneau de commande d'ascenseur Download PDF

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WO2020084661A1
WO2020084661A1 PCT/JP2018/039188 JP2018039188W WO2020084661A1 WO 2020084661 A1 WO2020084661 A1 WO 2020084661A1 JP 2018039188 W JP2018039188 W JP 2018039188W WO 2020084661 A1 WO2020084661 A1 WO 2020084661A1
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奥田 浩司
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B66HOISTING; LIFTING; HAULING
    • B66BELEVATORS; ESCALATORS OR MOVING WALKWAYS
    • B66B1/00Control systems of elevators in general
    • B66B1/34Details, e.g. call counting devices, data transmission from car to control system, devices giving information to the control system
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  • the present invention relates to an elevator operation button and an elevator operation panel.
  • Patent document 1 describes an example of elevator operation buttons.
  • the operation button has an operation surface on the front surface.
  • the operation button has a contact surface on the operation surface.
  • the operation button outputs a call when the operation surface is pushed in.
  • the operation button outputs a call when the user's finger touches the contact surface.
  • An object of the present invention is to provide an operation button and an operation panel that can easily switch the method of operation accepted by the user.
  • the operation button of the elevator is a push button unit including a displacement portion that is displaceably held in the front-rear direction, and a push detection portion that detects a push operation from the front of the user by displacement of the displacement portion,
  • a touch button cap detachably attached to the front of the push button unit and having a contact surface on the front surface, and a touch detection unit provided on the touch button cap for detecting a touch operation of a user touching the contact surface.
  • the elevator operation panel according to the present invention includes the above-mentioned operation buttons.
  • the operation button includes a push button unit, a touch button cap, and a touch detection unit.
  • the push button unit includes a displacement section and a push detection section.
  • the displacement portion is held so as to be displaceable in the front-rear direction.
  • the push detection unit detects a push operation from the front of the user by the displacement of the displacement unit.
  • the touch button cap is detachably attached to the front of the push button unit.
  • the touch button cap has a contact surface on the front surface.
  • the touch detection unit detects a touch operation by a user who touches the contact surface.
  • the touch detection unit is provided on the touch button cap. As a result, it becomes easy for the user to switch the operation method accepted by the operation button.
  • FIG. 3 is a front view of the hall operation panel according to the first embodiment.
  • FIG. 3 is a front view of the car operation panel according to the first embodiment.
  • FIG. 3 is a block diagram of operation buttons according to the first embodiment.
  • 3 is an exploded perspective view of the operation button according to the first embodiment.
  • FIG. 1 is a configuration diagram of an elevator according to the first embodiment.
  • the elevator 1 is installed in the building.
  • the building has multiple floors.
  • the hoistway 2 penetrates each floor of the building.
  • each of the plurality of halls 3 is provided on each of the plurality of floors of the building.
  • Each of the plurality of landings 3 faces the hoistway 2.
  • each of the plurality of hall doors 4 is provided in each of the plurality of halls 3.
  • the elevator 1 includes a hoisting machine 5, a main rope 6, a car 7, a counterweight 8, a plurality of hall operation panels 9, and a control panel 10.
  • the hoisting machine 5 is provided, for example, above the hoistway 2.
  • the hoisting machine 5 includes a motor (not shown) and a sheave.
  • the motor of the hoisting machine 5 is a device that rotates the sheave.
  • the main rope 6 is wound around the sheave of the hoist 5 so that it can move following the rotation of the sheave of the hoist 5.
  • One end of the main rope 6 is attached to the car 7, for example.
  • the other end of the main rope 6 is attached to, for example, a counterweight 8.
  • the car 7 is a device that transports a user between a plurality of floors of a building by following the movement of the main rope 6 and traveling vertically.
  • the car 7 is provided inside the hoistway 2.
  • the car 7 includes a car door 11 and a car operation panel 12.
  • the car door 11 is a device that opens and closes when the car 7 is stopped on any of a plurality of floors of a building.
  • the car door 11 includes a mechanism for opening and closing the hall door 4 in conjunction with each other.
  • the car operation panel 12 is a device that receives an operation of a user who is in the car 7.
  • the car operation panel 12 is provided on the inner side surface of the car 7, for example.
  • the car operation panel 12 is an example of an elevator operation panel.
  • the elevator operation panel includes a plurality of operation buttons 13.
  • the operation button 13 is a device that receives a user operation.
  • the counterweight 8 is a device that balances with the car 7 of the load applied to both sides of the sheave of the hoisting machine 5 through the main rope 6.
  • the counterweight 8 is provided inside the hoistway 2.
  • Each of the plurality of hall operation panels 9 is provided in each of the plurality of halls 3.
  • Each of the plurality of hall operation panels 9 is a device that receives a user operation at the hall 3 where the hall operation panel 9 is provided.
  • Each of the plurality of hall operation panels 9 is provided, for example, on the wall surface of the hall 3 on which the hall operation panel 9 is provided.
  • Each of the plurality of hall operation panels 9 is an example of an elevator operation panel.
  • the control panel 10 is a device that controls the operation of the elevator 1.
  • the operation of the elevator 1 includes traveling of the car 7, for example.
  • the control panel 10 is provided, for example, above the hoistway 2.
  • the control panel 10 is connected to each of the car operation panel 12 and the plurality of hall operation panels 9 so as to obtain information on the user's operation.
  • the control panel 10 is connected to the hoisting machine 5 so that the traveling of the car 7 can be controlled based on the acquired information on the user's operation.
  • FIG. 2 is a front view of the hall operation panel according to the first embodiment.
  • the hall operation panel 9 includes a face plate 14, a mounting plate (not shown), an indicator 15, a pair of hall call buttons 16, a pair of wheelchair hall call buttons 17, and a button controller 18.
  • the face plate 14 is a plate that forms the front surface of the hall operation panel 9.
  • the face plate 14 has a plurality of holes.
  • the mounting plate is a plate provided behind the face plate 14. The mounting plate faces the rear surface of the face plate 14.
  • the indicator 15 is a device that displays the status of the elevator 1.
  • the state of the elevator 1 is, for example, the current traveling direction of the car 7 or the number of floors corresponding to the current position of the car 7.
  • the indicator 15 is, for example, a liquid crystal display.
  • the indicator 15 is provided, for example, on the upper end of the hall operation panel 9. The indicator 15 is exposed to the front through the hole in the face plate 14.
  • Each of the pair of hall call buttons 16 is a button for accepting an operation for registering a hall call by a user.
  • Each of the pair of hall call buttons 16 is attached to a mounting plate.
  • Each of the pair of landing call buttons 16 is exposed to the front through the holes of the face plate 14.
  • Each of the pair of hall call buttons 16 is an example of the operation button 13.
  • the pair of hall call buttons 16 is an up button.
  • the other of the pair of hall call buttons 16 is a lowering button.
  • the ascending button is a button for accepting an operation for registering a hall call to a floor above the floor where the hall operation panel 9 is provided.
  • the down button is a button for accepting an operation of registering a hall call to a floor below the floor where the hall operation panel 9 is provided.
  • the hall operation panel 9 may include a hall call button 16 having only one of an up button and a down button.
  • Each of the pair of wheelchair hall call buttons 17 is, for example, a button that accepts a hall call registration operation by a user using a wheelchair.
  • Each of the pair of wheelchair hall call buttons 17 is attached to a mounting plate.
  • Each of the pair of wheelchair landing call buttons 17 is exposed to the front from the hole of the face plate 14.
  • Each of the pair of wheelchair hall call buttons 17 is provided at the lower end of the hall operation panel 9, for example.
  • Each of the pair of wheelchair landing call buttons 17 is an example of the operation button 13.
  • the hall operation panel 9 may include a wheelchair hall call button 17 having only one of an up button and a down button. The hall operation panel 9 may not include the wheelchair hall call button 17.
  • the button control unit 18 of the hall operation panel 9 is a portion that acquires information on the user's operation received by each of the plurality of operation buttons 13 of the hall operation panel 9.
  • the button control unit 18 is provided behind the face plate 14.
  • the button control unit 18 includes an output board that supplies electric power to each of the plurality of operation buttons 13.
  • FIG. 3 is a front view of the car operation panel according to the first embodiment.
  • the car operation panel 12 includes a face plate 14, a mounting plate (not shown), an indicator 15, a plurality of destination floor buttons 19, a door open button 20, a door close button 21, a call button 22, and an emergency button 23. , And a button control unit 18.
  • the face plate 14 is a plate that forms the front surface of the hall operation panel 9.
  • the face plate 14 has a plurality of holes.
  • the mounting plate is a plate provided behind the face plate 14. The mounting plate faces the rear surface of the face plate 14.
  • the indicator 15 is a device that displays the status of the elevator 1.
  • the indicator 15 is, for example, a liquid crystal display.
  • the indicator 15 is provided on the upper end of the car operation panel 12, for example.
  • the indicator 15 is exposed to the front through the hole in the face plate 14.
  • Each of the plurality of destination floor buttons 19 corresponds to each of the plurality of floors of the building.
  • Each of the plurality of destination floor buttons 19 is a button for accepting an operation by the user for registration of a car call in which the floor corresponding to the destination floor button 19 is the destination floor.
  • Each of the plurality of destination floor buttons 19 is attached to the mounting plate.
  • Each of the plurality of destination floor buttons 19 is exposed from the hole of the face plate 14 to the front surface.
  • Each of the plurality of destination floor buttons 19 is an example of the operation button 13.
  • the door open button 20 is a button that receives an operation for opening the car door 11.
  • the door open button 20 is attached to the attachment plate.
  • the door open button 20 is exposed to the front through the hole of the face plate 14.
  • the door open button 20 is an example of the operation button 13.
  • the door close button 21 is a button for accepting an operation of closing the car door 11.
  • the door close button 21 is attached to the attachment plate.
  • the door close button 21 is exposed to the front through the hole of the face plate 14.
  • the door close button 21 is an example of the operation button 13.
  • the call button 22 is a button that receives an operation for starting a call with the outside of the car 7 by a user in an emergency, for example.
  • the call button 22 is attached to the attachment plate.
  • the call button 22 is exposed to the front through the hole of the face plate 14.
  • the call button 22 is an example of the operation button 13.
  • the emergency button 23 is, for example, a button for accepting an operation of notifying that an abnormal situation has occurred.
  • the emergency button 23 is attached to the attachment plate.
  • the emergency button 23 is exposed to the front through the hole of the face plate 14.
  • the emergency button 23 is an example of the operation button 13.
  • the button control unit 18 of the car operation panel 12 is a part that acquires information on the operation of the user accepted by each of the plurality of operation buttons 13 of the car operation panel 12.
  • the button control unit 18 is provided behind the face plate 14.
  • the button control unit 18 includes an output board that supplies electric power to each of the plurality of operation buttons 13.
  • FIG. 4 is a block diagram of the operation button according to the first embodiment.
  • FIG. 5 is an exploded perspective view of the operation button according to the first embodiment.
  • the operation button 13 includes a push button unit 24 and a touch button unit 25.
  • the push button unit 24 includes a push detection unit 26, a plurality of light emitting elements 27, and a connection terminal 28.
  • the push detection unit 26 is a unit that detects a push operation by the user.
  • the push operation by the user is an operation of pushing the front surface of the operation button 13.
  • the push detection unit 26 is, for example, a tactile switch.
  • Each of the plurality of light emitting elements 27 is an element that emits visible light when power is supplied.
  • Each of the plurality of light emitting elements 27 is, for example, an LED (Light Emitting Diode).
  • the connection terminal 28 of the push button unit 24 is a terminal for communicating electric signals and supplying power in the push button unit 24.
  • the connection terminal 28 is connected to, for example, a signal line, a power line, and a common line.
  • the connection terminal 28 is connected to the push detection unit 26 so that the detected operation information of the user can be transmitted by a signal line.
  • the connection terminal 28 is connected to the plurality of light emitting elements 27 so that power can be supplied through the power line.
  • the touch button unit 25 includes a touch button cap 29, a touch detection unit 30, and a connection terminal 28.
  • the touch button cap 29 includes a touch electrode 31.
  • the touch electrode 31 is an electrode that contacts the user.
  • the touch button cap 29 has a contact surface S1.
  • the contact surface S1 is a surface with which the user contacts.
  • the contact surface S1 is, for example, the surface of the touch electrode 31.
  • the touch detection unit 30 is a unit that detects a user's touch operation.
  • the touch operation by the user is an operation of touching the contact surface S1 of the operation button 13 with a finger, for example.
  • the touch detection unit 30 is a detection board that detects a touch operation by a user touching the contact surface S1 based on a change in the capacitance C between the contact surface and the reference potential point.
  • the reference potential point is, for example, earth or ground.
  • the connection terminal 28 of the touch button unit 25 is a terminal that performs communication of electric signals and power supply in the touch button unit 25.
  • the connection terminal 28 is connected to, for example, a signal line, a power line, and a common line.
  • the connection terminal 28 is connected to the touch detection unit 30 so that the detected operation information of the user can be transmitted by a signal line.
  • the connection terminal 28 is connected to, for example, the touch detection unit 30 so that power can be supplied through the power supply line.
  • the potential of the reference potential point of the contact surface S1 may be the potential of the common line, for example.
  • the signal line, power line, and common line are connected to the button control unit 18.
  • Wiring such as a signal line, a power line, and a common line may be connected to both the connection terminals 28 of the push button unit 24 and the touch button unit 25 by branching in the middle when viewed from the button control unit 18.
  • wirings such as a signal line, a power supply line, and a common line may be connected from the button control unit 18 to one of the selected connection terminals 28 of the push button unit 24 or the touch button unit 25.
  • the terminal shapes of the connection terminals 28 of the push button unit 24 and the touch button unit 25 are common shapes that can be inserted and removed.
  • the upward direction on the paper represents the forward direction.
  • the operation button 13 of FIG. 5 is used as a hall call button 16, for example.
  • the push button unit 24 includes a base 32 and a displacement portion 33.
  • the base 32 is a rectangular member.
  • the base 32 has mounting portions 34 at the four corners.
  • the attachment portion 34 is, for example, a screw hole that penetrates in the front and rear direction.
  • the base 32 is attached to, for example, a mounting plate by screwing the mounting portion 34.
  • the displacement portion 33 is a rectangular member.
  • the displacement portion 33 is held on the front surface of the base 32 so as to be displaceable in the front-rear direction by, for example, a spring (not shown).
  • the displacement part 33 has a first connection part 35.
  • the first connecting portion 35 is, for example, an annular rib.
  • the first connection part 35 is an example of a connection part of the displacement part 33.
  • the first connection part 35 may be formed of, for example, a transparent material or a translucent material that transmits visible light.
  • the first connection portion 35 has a mounting groove 36 on the outer surface, for example.
  • the first connection portion 35 is a portion to which the push button cap 37 is detachably attached, for example.
  • the push button cap 37 is, for example, a rectangular member.
  • the push button cap 37 is formed of, for example, a transparent material or a translucent material that transmits visible light.
  • the push button cap 37 may have an indication such as a character or a symbol that does not transmit visible light on a part of its surface.
  • the push button cap 37 has a pressing surface S2 on the front surface.
  • the pressed surface S2 is a surface on which the user performs an operation accepted by the operation button 13, such as pressing.
  • the push button cap 37 has a claw 38 on the back side of the pressing surface S2, for example.
  • the claw 38 is formed of an elastic material such as resin.
  • the push button cap 37 is a member that can be attached to and detached from the displacement portion 33 by engaging the claw 38 with the attachment groove 36 of the first connection portion 35 from the outside.
  • the push detection unit 26 is provided on the front surface of the base 32.
  • the push detection unit 26 contacts the rear surface of the displacement unit 33.
  • the plurality of light emitting elements 27 are provided on the front surface of the displacement portion 33.
  • the plurality of light emitting elements 27 are provided inside the first connecting portion 35, for example.
  • connection terminal 28 is provided on the side surface of the base 32.
  • the touch button cap 29 of the touch button unit 25 is, for example, a rectangular member.
  • the touch button cap 29 is formed of, for example, a transparent material or a translucent material that transmits visible light.
  • the touch button cap 29 may have a display such as a character or a symbol that does not transmit visible light on a part of its surface.
  • the touch button cap 29 has a second connecting portion 39 and a regulating portion 40.
  • the second connecting portion 39 is provided on the back surface of the touch button cap 29.
  • the second connecting portion 39 is a portion connected to the first connecting portion 35 of the displacement portion 33.
  • the second connection portion 39 is formed of an elastic material such as resin.
  • the second connection portion 39 may be formed of, for example, a transparent material or a translucent material that transmits visible light.
  • the second connecting portion 39 has a claw 38.
  • the touch button cap 29 is a member that can be attached to and detached from the displacement portion 33 by engaging the claw 38 of the second connection portion 39 with the mounting groove 36 of the first connection portion 35 from the outside. That is, the first connection portion 35 of the displacement portion 33 is also a portion to which the touch button cap 29 is detachably attached.
  • the restriction portion 40 is a portion that prevents displacement of the displacement portion 33 of the push button unit 24 to which the touch button unit 25 is attached in the front-rear direction.
  • the restriction part 40 stands up rearward from the outer periphery of the front surface of the touch button cap 29, for example.
  • the restriction portion 40 extends rearward.
  • the restriction portion 40 covers the periphery of the push button unit 24. The rear end of the restriction portion 40 contacts the mounting plate.
  • the touch electrode 31 is provided on the front surface of the touch button cap 29.
  • the touch electrode 31 is formed of, for example, a metal that does not transmit visible light.
  • the touch detection unit 30 is provided on the rear surface of the touch button cap 29.
  • the touch detection unit 30 is provided on the back side of the touch electrode 31.
  • connection terminal 28 is provided on the side surface of the touch button cap 29.
  • the operation button 13 receives a user's touch operation
  • the touch button unit 25 is attached to the push button unit 24.
  • the user gets on the stopped car 7 from the hall 3.
  • the user operates the destination floor button 19 corresponding to the destination floor.
  • the user touches the contact surface S1 of the destination floor button 19 which is the operation button 13 with a finger from the front.
  • the contact surface S1 is the surface of the touch electrode 31.
  • the touch button cap 29 touched by the user's finger is pushed backward.
  • the restricting portion 40 prevents rearward displacement of the touch button cap 29.
  • the second connection portion 39 of the touch button cap 29 is connected to the first connection portion 35 of the displacement portion 33.
  • the displacement portion 33 is displaced in the front-rear direction in cooperation with the touch button cap 29. Therefore, the restricting portion 40 also prevents the displacement of the displacement portion 33 that is interlocked with the touch button cap 29 in the rearward direction. Since the displacement unit 33 is not displaced rearward, the push detection unit 26 does not detect the user's push operation.
  • the touch detection unit 30 detects the user's touch operation by detecting the change in the capacitance C.
  • the destination floor button 19 outputs a signal indicating that the user's operation is detected to the button controller 18 through the signal line from the connection terminal 28.
  • the button control unit 18 transmits information on the detected user operation to the control panel 10.
  • the button control unit 18 transmits to the control panel 10 the information of the car call to the destination floor selected by the user.
  • the button control unit 18 supplies power from the output board and the power supply line to each of the plurality of light emitting elements 27 of the operation button 13 in which the operation of the user is detected, through the connection terminal 28.
  • Each of the plurality of light emitting elements 27 emits visible light. Visible light emitted from the plurality of light emitting elements 27 passes through the touch button cap 29. As a result, the operation button 13 detected by the user's operation is lit.
  • the maintenance staff of the elevator 1 removes the face plate 14.
  • the maintenance staff removes the second connecting portion 39 of the touch button unit 25 from the first connecting portion 35 of the push button unit 24 with the base 32 of the push button unit 24 still attached to the mounting plate. Since the claw 38 of the second connecting portion 39 is formed of an elastic material, a maintenance staff can remove the touch button unit 25 from the push button unit 24 by pulling it out forward, for example. After that, the maintenance person attaches the push button cap 37 to the first connecting portion 35 of the push button unit 24. Since the claws 38 are made of an elastic material, the maintenance personnel can attach the push button caps 24 to the push button unit 24 by pressing the push button caps 37 from the front, for example. After that, the maintenance person attaches the face plate 14.
  • the push button cap 37 on which the push surface S2 is pushed moves rearward together with the displacement portion 33 of the operation button 13 while resisting the elastic force of the spring.
  • the displacement unit 33 pushes the push detection unit 26 on the rear surface by displacing in the rear direction.
  • the push detection unit 26 detects the operation of the user by being pushed by the displacement unit 33 that is displaced rearward.
  • the destination floor button 19 outputs a signal indicating that the user's operation is detected to the button control unit 18.
  • the operation panel according to the first embodiment includes the operation button 13.
  • the operation button 13 includes a push button unit 24, a touch button cap 29, and a touch detection unit 30.
  • the push button unit 24 includes a displacement section 33 and a push detection section 26.
  • the displacement portion 33 is held so as to be displaceable in the front-rear direction.
  • the push detection unit 26 detects the push operation from the front of the user by the displacement of the displacement unit 33.
  • the touch button cap 29 is detachably attached to the front of the push button unit 24.
  • the touch button cap 29 has a contact surface S1 on the front surface.
  • the touch detection unit 30 detects a touch operation by a user who touches the contact surface S1.
  • the touch detection unit 30 is provided on the touch button cap 29.
  • the touch detection unit 30 is provided in the touch button unit 25. Therefore, the operation method of the user accepted by the operation button 13 can be switched by attaching and detaching the touch button unit 25. At this time, the base 32 may remain attached to the attachment plate. This facilitates switching of the operation method of the user accepted by the operation button 13. Therefore, even after the elevator 1 is installed, the interface for the user can be flexibly selected according to, for example, the resident of the building or the change of the user.
  • the operation button 13 can be easily made available as a button for accepting a push operation.
  • the push button unit 24 having the displacement portion 33 that is a movable portion is shared. Replacement parts are shared when a failure occurs in the movable part. This improves the maintainability of the operation panel.
  • the touch button cap 29 has a restriction portion 40 that prevents the displacement portion 33 from being displaced in the front-rear direction.
  • the displacement unit 33 is not displaced by the user's touch operation. Therefore, the position of the contact surface S1 is stable. Accordingly, the user's touch operation is detected more stably.
  • touch button cap 29 is attached to the displacement portion 33.
  • the restriction portion 40 rises rearward from the outer circumference of the front surface of the touch button cap 29 outside the outer circumference of the push button unit 24.
  • the touch button cap 29 covers the outer circumference of the push button unit 24.
  • the restriction portion 40 prevents displacement of the touch button cap 29 in the front-rear direction.
  • the displacement portion 33 is displaced in the front-rear direction in cooperation with the touch button cap 29.
  • the restriction portion 40 also prevents the displacement portion 33 that interlocks with the touch button cap 29 from being displaced in the front-rear direction. Thereby, the displacement of the displacement portion 33 can be easily limited.
  • the push button unit 24 includes a light emitting element 27 which is provided on the front surface of the displacement portion 33 and emits visible light. At least a part of the touch button cap 29 transmits visible light.
  • the operation button 13 lights up by the light emission of the plurality of light emitting elements 27. Thereby, the user can confirm that the operation has been accepted by lighting the operation button 13.
  • the touch button cap 29 may be one that transmits visible light as a whole.
  • the touch button cap 29 may have, for example, unevenness on a part of the surface thereof, which represents the display of characters or symbols.
  • part of the contact surface S1 of the touch button cap 29 does not transmit visible light.
  • the touch detection unit 30 is provided on the rear side of the portion of the contact surface S1 that does not transmit visible light.
  • the brightness of the operation button 13 does not decrease due to the shadow of the touch detection unit 30.
  • the touch detection unit 30 detects a touch operation of the user touching the contact surface S1 based on the change in the capacitance C between the contact surface S1 and the reference potential point.
  • the operation button 13 may include a stopper.
  • the stopper prevents the displacement portion 33 from being displaced in the front-rear direction.
  • the stopper is a member such as a pin that is removably inserted below the displacement portion 33. At this time, the stopper may be inserted through a through hole provided in the side surface of the base 32 of the push button unit 24. This makes it possible to easily switch between enabling and disabling the push operation detection function by inserting and removing the stopper.
  • wirings such as a signal line, a power line, and a common line may be connected from the button control unit 18 to one of the selected connection terminals 28 of the push button unit 24 or the touch button unit 25.
  • first connecting portion 35 and the second connecting portion 39 may be connected by a screw cut on the side surface.
  • the touch button unit 25 may be detachably attached to the base 32 of the push button unit 24.
  • the operation button and operation panel according to the present invention can be applied to an elevator.

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Le but de la présente invention est de fournir un bouton de commande (13) et un panneau de commande qui peuvent facilement commuter le procédé pour recevoir une commande d'utilisateur. Le bouton de commande (13) comprend une unité de bouton-poussoir (24), un couvercle de bouton tactile (29), et une unité de détection de toucher (30). L'unité de bouton-poussoir (24) comporte une unité d'excitation de déplacement (33) et une unité de détection de pression (26). L'unité de déplacement (33) est maintenue de manière à pouvoir être déplacée dans la direction avant-arrière. L'unité de détection de poussée (26) détecte une action de poussée depuis l'avant par un utilisateur par le déplacement de l'unité de déplacement (33). Le couvercle de bouton tactile (29) est monté amovible sur l'avant de l'unité de bouton-poussoir (24). Le couvercle de bouton tactile (29) comporte une face de contact (S1) sur la face avant. L'unité de détection tactile (30) détecte une opération tactile par un utilisateur qui touche la face de contact (S1). L'unité de détection de toucher (30) est disposée sur le couvercle de bouton tactile (29).
PCT/JP2018/039188 2018-10-22 2018-10-22 Bouton de commande d'ascenseur et panneau de commande d'ascenseur WO2020084661A1 (fr)

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CN201880097865.0A CN112888646B (zh) 2018-10-22 2018-10-22 电梯的操作按钮和电梯的操作盘
JP2020551725A JP7088303B2 (ja) 2018-10-22 2018-10-22 エレベーターの操作ボタンおよびエレベーターの操作盤
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