A rotary light switch for motor vehicles is presented that ensures a feel
that is not susceptible to mechanical influences. The rotary light switch
has an actuator that can be rotated around an axis and that can be moved
in the axial direction, and that is non-rotatably coupled to a rotational
position indicator and axially coupled to an axial position indicator.
Moreover, it has an electronic evaluation circuit to which the signals
from the rotational position indicator and from the axial position
indicator are fed and, according to a permanently stored decision matrix,
said evaluation circuit uses the signals to derive discrete switching
states that are converted into switching signals that serve to actuate
the lighting system of the vehicle. The rotational position indicator
comprises a potentiometer that generates a negligible resistance to the
rotational movement, so that no mechanical influences are caused by the
rotational position indicator. The axial position indicator is realized
in the form of a light barrier system that likewise causes no mechanical
counteractions. Thus, the feel of the rotary light switch is largely
consistent.