Relevant Technical Field of Invention
[0001] The present invention relates to an industrial control lever and more particularly
to a control lever with improved sealing and durability which is suitable to be used
in industry, agriculture, construction equipment, marine vessels, aviation and similar
fields of operation.
Background Art
[0002] Currently, multi-axis control levers that are widely used in industrial field have
become widespread. These multi-axis control levers are used to control complicated
industrial machines operated under strict conditions. It is known to use the control
levers, also called as joystick, with a plurality of control keys, switches and rollers.
It is important that the switches and rollers which are provided on the control lever
and serve as control elements are resistant to sealing problems especially at strict
conditions. It is possible to provide said elements resistant to sealing problems
in an individual manner, but due to the specific structure of the handle section of
the control lever which is grabbed by the user; it may be problematic to appropriately
insert them therein. It is not possible to fit a plurality of switches and rollers
inside the control lever, with each one being sealed in itself.
[0003] Furthermore, the control lever is designed ergonomically, the outer surfaces of which
are mainly consisted of inclined and curved surfaces. Therefore, manufactures apply
one or more printed circuit boards (PCB) to the inner surface of the control lever
so as to establish an interaction of the switches and rollers with the printed circuit
boards. In cases where multiple switches and rollers are coupled to a printed circuit
board, upper surface of the printed circuit board is left opened and thus the sealing
problem cannot be solved. This may especially cause problem in non-cabin construction
equipment and tractors. Moreover, the user does not know whether the switch is inactive
in applications including contactless dead man's switches, and in applications where
the dead man's switch is activated but not to be pressed for a certain period of time.
The user cannot understand whether a controller area network (CAN) communication is
in operation and there is a failure in the CAN line. To this end, another indicator
is needed or failure detection should be performed by means of a diagnostic device.
[0004] It is quite hard to ensure that the printed circuit boards consisting of a number
of elements are sealed at the inclined and curved inner surface of the control lever.
Control levers are designed which are actuated by means of a capacitive sensor either
mechanically or contactless, but when the user touches the respective switch, the
signals from the control lever are taken into account whereas undesired lever movements
and switch signals cannot be taken into account without touching the switch. Since
it is necessary to continuously provide information to the dead man's switch that
detects presence of the user, once the control lever is pressed, the signals of the
control lever are taken into account for a certain period of time depending on the
client's demand, and then it is waited until it is pressed again. It is important
for the user to understand whether the dead man's switch is activated or not.
[0005] In addition, the control levers consisting of a great number of switches and rollers
require a substantial wire harness. For example, a control lever consisting of 6 switches,
one dead man's control switch, and three rollers includes approximately 18 different
cables. Being unwilling to handle such a high number of cables, the clients prefer
to use a controller area network (CAA) that is used as a communication network. When
a control lever with a controller area network communication system is used, a lower
number of cables are sufficient but these cables should reach to the relevant printed
circuit board, which is of utmost importance for the sealing of the relevant printed
circuit board. The user demands to have a right and a left joystick control lever
in double-hand applications. The right and left joystick control levers are designed
15 to 25 degrees oriented towards inside, in order to ensure that they are ergonomic.
This requires production of two distinct joysticks, resulting in additional molding
and stocking cost. If the control lever is also manufactured inclined, then 3 control
lever assembly are created. When the control lever is sold alone, it is not possible
for the client to find a suitable base.
Objects of the Invention
[0006] Principal object of the present invention is to provide a control lever suitable
for use especially in open field applications in a reliable manner, which has improved
sealing properties.
[0007] Another object of the present invention is to provide a control lever wherein the
user may easily observe that the switch is activated by means of a warning light of
a presence-absence switch provided on the front panel.
[0008] Another object of the present invention is to provide a control lever wherein it
is easy to understand whether the controller area network (CAN) communication system
is in operation or not, by means of a suitable warning light.
[0009] Another object of the present invention is to provide a symmetric right and left
control lever assembly by arranging the control lever at a certain angle with respect
to the base on which it is fitted.
Summary of the Invention
[0010] The present invention relates to a control lever enabling a multi-axis control by
being fitted on a control lever base and comprising a front handle section suitable
to be hold by an user and capable of moving axially, a rear handle section coupled
with the front handle section; a plurality of switches suitable to be controlled by
the user and used as control elements, and at least one printed circuit board. Said
control lever further comprises a front surface arranged at the upper portion of the
said front section and a plurality of switch holes provided on the front surface and
receiving a plurality of switches; at least one warning area for informing the user,
at the rear side of which there is located at least one light source; at least one
printed circuit board housing in which at least one printed circuit board is disposed,
a wall extending into the control lever integral with the said front surface, and
a safety body containing a filler which, when in use, at least party covers its inner
side in a sealing manner.
Brief Description of the Figures
[0011] The figures of the subject matter control lever, whose brief explanations are herewith
provided, are solely intended for providing a better understanding of the present
invention and are as such not intended to define the scope of protection or the context
in which said scope is to be interpreted in the absence of the description.
Figure 1 is a perspective view of the control lever and the base on which this control
arm rests according to the present invention.
Figure 2 is an exploded view of the control lever according to the present invention.
Figure 3 is another exploded view of the control lever according to the present invention.
Fig. 4a is an exemplary perspective view of the use of the control device according
to the present invention in a left-handed inclination.
Figure 4b is a perspective view of an example of the symmetrical use of the control
device according to the present invention.
Figure 5a is a perspective view partially cut away of the use of the control device
according to the present invention in a left side inclined use.
Fig. 5b is a perspective view, partially cut away, of a symmetrical embodiment of
the control device according to the present invention.
Fig. 5c is a perspective view of the control device according to the present invention,
taken in partial cross-section, for use in a rightward inclined manner.
FIG. 6a is an exploded view of the safety body and the elements therein according
to the present invention.
Figure 6b is another view of Figure 6a from a different angle.
Figure 7 is a section taken along the longitudinal axis of the control lever according
to the present invention.
Fig. 8 is a cross-sectional view of the safety body according to the present invention.
Detailed Description of the Invention
[0012] The invention will now be described in detail with reference to the accompanying
drawings, wherein reference numerals assigned to the parts therein are listed as follows;
- 1.
- Control lever
- 2.
- Control lever base
- 3.
- Control device
- 5.
- Cable assembly
- 6.
- Front handle section
- 6a.
- Front housing
- 7.
- Rear handle section
- 7a.
- Rear housing
- 8.
- Lower portion
- 9.
- Frame
- 10.
- Roller
- 11.
- Button
- 12.
- Dead man's switch
- 14.
- Safety body
- 15.
- Switch
- 16.
- Warning area
- 17a.
- Printed circuit board housing
- 17b.
- Wall
- 18.
- Printed circuit board
- 19.
- Light source
- 20.
- Filler
- 21.
- Connecting element
- 21a.
- Symmetric hole
- 22.
- Inclined connecting element
- 22a
- Asymmetric hole
- 23.
- Connection rod
- 25.
- Switch hole
- 26.
- Bellows
- 30.
- Front surface
- 31.
- Switch hole
- 32.
- Connection hole
[0013] The control lever (1) according to the present invention is fitted on a control lever
base (2) and has a conventional joystick form, comprising a control lever front handle
section (6) suitable to be grabbed by the user, a rear handle section (7) coupled
with the front handle section (6), one or more rollers (10) and switches (15) suitable
to be placed preferably on the upper section of the front handle section (6), a safety
body (14) in which said switches (15) and a printed circuit board (18) are arranged,
a dead man's switch (12) for detecting whether the user is in active position, a connecting
element (21) that allows for a symmetric connection, and a lower portion (8).
[0014] The safety body (14) preferably comprises a flat safety body front surface (30) in
order to allow the printed circuit board (18) and switches (15) to be resistant against
any impacts from outer environment and to operate leak-free under strict working conditions,
and it comprises a plurality of switch holes (25) on the front surface (30) which
are preferably formed annularly. Each switch hole (25) has switches (15) suitable
for contactless use, and it is possible to change the number of switches (15) and
holes, and also the geometry of the said hole may change based on the shape of the
switch. Referring to figure 6, on the flat front surface (30) of the safety body (14),
there are 5 switches and again on the front surface (30), there is also a warning
area (16) for providing information to the user. The warning area (16) may be disposed
on the front surface (30) at different locations, and it is preferably consisted of
a plurality of warning lights, arranged in an array, which are used to provide information
to the user. On the warning area (16), there is also a section indicating the status
of the dead man's switch (12). Again referring to figures 6a and 6b, a surface of
the safety body (14) is closed whereas the opposite surface may be opened, and after
the switches (15) and the printed circuit board (18) are inserted therein, the inner
section is, at least party, filled with a filler material (20). Said filler (20) at
least covers the printed circuit board (18). The control lever base (2) is also enclosed
by a bellows (26) made of an elastic element.
[0015] Said safety body (14) is particularly formed to be closed at three sides, and for
such purposes, there is a wall (17b) enclosing it and a front surface (30) integral
with the wall (17b). A printed circuit board (18) is inserted into a respective printed
circuit board housing (17a) such that it is arranged inside the walls and immediately
behind the switches. Preferably one printed circuit board (18) may be inserted, but
said number may be increased. Thus, a control lever with improved sealing properties
is achieved by relocating the printed circuit board (18) and switches (15) having
vital importance for sealing into a safety body (14) which is robust and leak-free.
[0016] The multiple analog cable assembly (5) coming from the control lever (1) may be introduced
into the data line of the client, if he demands an analog system. If a controller
area network bus communication system is used, then there are two options: one is
to manufacture an analog control lever (1) and to input multiple analog cable groups
into the control lever base (2) of the CAN (controller area network) communication
system and provide the user with CAN communication data output. The client may obtain
both the data of the control lever (1) and the control lever base (2) through a single
CAN (controller area network) communication line. Another option is that the control
lever (1) is produced to include a CAN communication system and the cable assembly
(5) that may be associated with the CAN communication is directly transmitted to the
CAN communication line of the client. The CAN communication output is also transmitted
to the client's line through the control lever base (2). Furthermore, the printed
circuit board (18) is especially selected from a printed circuit board which will
interact with the controller area network communication system.
[0017] With reference to figure 2, the control lever (1) is mainly consisted of a front
section (6), a rear section (7), a lower portion (8) and a front panel frame (9).
At the upper section of the control lever, there are two rollers (10) disposed in
a horizontal manner as well as another roller (10) located at the inner section. At
the rear section (7), there is a button (11), at the bottom of which there is a dead
man's switch (12). This switch (12), by means of which the operator checks whether
it is operated or not, is disposed in the control lever (1).
[0018] The safety body (14) suitable to be arranged at the upper section of the control
lever (1) and comprising a switch group of 2-10 switches, preferably 3-6 switches,
more preferably 5 switches is made of a transparent material at least partly permeable
to light. A plurality of light sources (19), preferably LEDs, are present on the PCB,
the printed circuit board (18) arranged in the safety body (14) assembly, and it is
informed through the warning area (16) which is disposed next to it.
[0019] With reference to figure 6a, the inner volume of the safety body (14) has a printed
circuit board housing (17a) receiving a printed circuit board (18), with a wall (17b)
being provided delimiting its periphery. After the said printed circuit board (18)
is inserted into the safety body (14), it is completely filled with resin filler (20)
so that the relevant printed circuit board (18) and all other elements therein are
covered and fully sealed.
[0020] Connection of the control lever (1) with the control lever base (2) may be varied
as desired by the user. It may be symmetric to the longitudinal axis of the control
lever (1) or it may be inclined to the right or left side. There is a symmetric connecting
element (21) under the control lever (1), which may in turn be symmetrically connected
with the connection rod (23) erected from the control base (2) in the form of a rod.
In this way, it is possible to provide the client with a multi-axis control device
(3). With reference to figure 4a, if the client demands a left-side inclined control
device (3), the inclined connecting element (22) formed in an appropriate manner is
fitted to the control lever base so that the control device (3) may be angularly inclined
with respect to its longitudinal axis. If the said inclined connecting element (22)
is fitted in a reverse direction as compared to its previous position, then a right-side
inclined control lever (1) is formed.
[0021] Figure 4a shows the position of the control lever (1) after the inclined connecting
element (22) is fitted whereas figure 4b shows attachment of a substantially symmetric
connecting element (21) to the connection rod (23) and its position taken thereupon.
The inclined connecting element (22) and the connecting element (21) are preferably
arranged between the control lever front section (6) and the control lever rear section
(7) and inside the lower portion (8), and it receives the connection rod (23) so as
to restrict movement of the control lever to some extent, as seen in figures 5a-5c.
Referring to figures 2 and 3, the inclined connecting element (22) and the connecting
element (21) are disposed in a rear hole (7a) in the rear handle section (7) and in
a front hole (6a) in the front section (6). The upper section of the connecting element
(21) which is preferably formed by attachment of the two elements by means of suitable
fastening members has an extending rectangular prism form. Said inclined connecting
element (22) is formed through superimposition of two similar parts, and when in use,
it comprises an asymmetric hole (22a) such that it is close to one of the lateral
walls when inserted into the connection rod (23). The inclined connecting element
(22) may be bilaterally mounted in the front hole (6a) and the rear hole (7a) such
that it changes the angle of the control lever (1) with respect to the control base
(2). Figures 5a and 5c show the position of the control lever after the inclined connecting
element (22) is inserted into the hole at different directions. With the inclined
connecting element (22) which allows achieving a right-side inclined or left-side
inclined control lever, the control lever is designed ergonomically and with an inclination
of 15 to 25°.
1. A control lever (1) enabling a multi-axis control by being fitted on a control lever
base (2), comprising:
a front handle section (6) suitable to be hold by an user and capable of moving axially,
a rear handle section (7) coupled with the front handle section (6);
a plurality of switches (15) suitable to be controlled by the user and used as control
elements, and
at least one printed circuit board (18), characterized by comprising:
a front surface (30) arranged at the upper portion of the said front section (6) and
a plurality of switch holes (31) provided on the front surface (30) and receiving
a plurality of switches (15);
at least one warning area (16) for informing the user, at the rear side of which there
is located at least one light source (19);
at least one printed circuit board housing (17a) in which at least one printed circuit
board (18) is disposed, a wall (17b) extending into the control lever (1) integral
with the said front surface (30), and a safety body (14) having a filler (20) which,
when in use, at least party covers its inner side in a sealing manner.
2. A control lever (1) according to claim 1, characterized by comprising a dead man's switch (12) used for controlling presence of an operator.
3. A control lever (1) according to claim 2, characterized by comprising a section on the said warning area (16) indicating the status of the dead
man's switch (12).
4. A control lever (1) according to claim 1, characterized by comprising at least one roller (10) disposed at the upper portion of the front handle
section.
5. A control lever (1) according to claim 1, characterized by comprising a front hole (6a) and a rear hole (7a), respectively, on that part of
the said front handle section (6) and the rear handle section (7) that is close to
the control base (2), and at least one connecting element (21, 22) disposed between
the said front hole (6a) and the rear hole (7a).
6. A control lever (1) according to claim 5, characterized in that said connecting element (21) comprises a symmetric hole (21a) for a connection rod
(23) to be engaged therein, and is consisted of two similar pieces that will allow
it be symmetrically associated.
7. A control lever (1) according to claim 5, characterized by comprising an inclined connecting element (22) wherein said connecting element (21)
has an asymmetric hole (22a) which allows connection of the control lever (1) with
the control base (2) in an inclined manner to the extent of a certain angle.
8. A control lever (1) according to claim 5, characterized in that said inclined connecting element (22) is formed through superimposition of two similar
parts, and when in use, it comprises an asymmetric hole (22a) such that it is close
to one of the lateral walls when inserted into the connection rod (23).
9. A control lever (1) according to claim 5, characterized in that said inclined connecting element (22) may be bilaterally mounted between the front
hole (6a) and the rear hole (7a) such that it changes the angle of the control lever
(1) with respect to the control base (2).
10. A control lever (1) according to any one of the preceding claims, characterized in that said printed circuit board (18) is a printed circuit board which interacts with a
controller area network communication system.
11. A control lever (1) according to claim 1, characterized in that said safety body (14) is made of a material which is at least partly permeable to
light.
12. A control lever (1) according to claim 1, characterized by comprising a plurality of light sources (19) for providing information to the user,
which are arranged on the said printed circuit board (18).
13. A control lever (1) according to claim 1, characterized in that said filler (20) covers at least the printed circuit board (18).
14. A control device (3) comprising a control lever (1) according to any one of the preceding
claims.