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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jun. 22, 2021
Filed:
Sep. 05, 2016
Lego A/s, Billund, DK;
LEGO A/S, Billund, DK;
Abstract
A remote control device () configured for controlling one or more remote controllable actuators (); said remote control device comprising a housing (), one or more control units (), one or more electromechanical interfaces () and a transmitter (); said one or more electromechanical interfaces () being positioned inside said housing (); said one or more control units () being functionally connected to said one or more electromechanical interfaces () which are functionally connected to said transmitter (); said one or more control units () being structurally connected to said one or more control bases (), said one or more control bases () being arranged rotatable about an axis of rotation (rA) relative to the housing () of the remote control device () wherein that said one or more control units () together define at least a first and a second functional position (A,B) relative to the one or more control bases, said first and second functional positions (A,B) being located radially on opposite sides of said axis of rotation (rA) of said one or more control bases (), said one or more control units being configured, regardless of rotation of said one or more control bases (), to produce a first control signal when activated at said first functional position (A) and to produce a second control signal when activated at said second functional position (B); said first control signal being configured to cause a first function having a first direction associated with it, and said second control signal being configured to cause a second function having a second direction associated with it, and where said second direction is opposite said first direction.