US20190042007A1 - Mouse device - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a mouse device; in particular, to a mouse device having a suspended type switch module.
- the operating feeling (clicking sensation) generated by a mouse depends on the distance between a trigger of a key and a trigger point of a micro-switch, that is, the stroke distance of pressing.
- its switch module 2 A has a circuit board 21 A and a micro-switch 22 A which is welded onto the circuit board 21 A.
- the circuit board 21 A is disposed onto the pillar 121 A of the lower shell 12 A of the mouse, it is easy to cause various tolerances in production, such as assembly tolerances, dimensional tolerances of the lower shell, welding tolerances of the micro-switch, and the thickness tolerances of the circuit board, making the distance D between the trigger 31 A of the key 3 A and the trigger point 221 A of the micro-switch 22 A not conforming to the originally designed distance and cannot achieve a better and consistent operating feeling.
- the present invention provides a solution to overcome the aforementioned drawbacks.
- An object of the present invention is to provide a mouse device that can achieve a better and consistent operating feeling.
- the mouse device is comprised of a mouse shell, a switch module, and a key module.
- the mouse shell has an upper shell and a lower shell, and the upper shell and the lower shell are joined together to form a chamber.
- the switch module is disposed within the chamber and is suspended from an inner side of the upper shell.
- the key module is disposed on an outer side of the upper shell.
- the key module is vertically movable and has a trigger. The trigger enters the chamber through the upper shell to activate the switch module when the key module is clicked.
- the mouse device provided by the present invention not only minimizes the impact of the tolerance on the distance between the key module and the switch module, but also enables the users to more readily adjust the distance between the key module and the switch module.
- FIG. 1 shows a plan view of a conventional mouse device.
- FIG. 2 shows a plan view of a mouse device according to a first embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 3 shows a plan view (1) of the mouse device according to a second embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 4 shows a plan view (2) of the mouse device according to the second embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 5 shows a plan view (1) of the mouse device according to a third embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 6 shows a plan view (2) of the mouse device according to the third embodiment of the present invention.
- the mouse device provided by the present invention is comprised of a mouse shell 1 , a switch module 2 , and a key module 3 .
- the mouse shell 1 has an upper shell 11 and a lower shell 12 .
- the upper shell 11 and the lower shell 12 are joined together to form a chamber 13 .
- the switch module 2 is disposed within the chamber 13 and is suspended from the inner side of the upper shell 11 .
- the key module 3 is disposed on an outer side of the upper shell 11 .
- the key module 3 is vertically movable and has a trigger 31 .
- the trigger 31 enters the chamber 13 through the upper shell 11 to activate the switch module 2 when the key module 3 is clicked.
- the influence of the tolerance (such as the dimensional tolerances of the lower shell and the thickness tolerance of the circuit board) on the distance d between the trigger 31 of the key module 3 and the switch module 2 can be eliminated to release the inconsistent operating feeling caused by tolerances.
- the distance d between the trigger 31 of the key module 3 and the switch module 2 can be easily adjusted.
- the key module 3 has a left key and a right key, and the number of the switch module 2 can be two in correspondence therewith.
- the present invention does not intend to limit the number of the key module 3 and switch module 2 .
- the mouse device provided by the present invention further includes other components such as a scroll wheel, an optical module and other elements for controlling the mouse device, which are not further detailed herein.
- the features of the present invention will be described in more detail.
- the switch module 2 has a circuit board 21 and a micro-switch 22 disposed thereon.
- the position of the trigger point 221 of the micro-switch 22 corresponds to that of trigger 31 , so when the key module 3 is pressed, the trigger 31 can press the trigger point 221 to trigger the micro-switch 22 to generate a trigger signal.
- the circuit board 21 can be connected to the hanging pillar 111 through an adjusting screw 4 .
- the number of the hanging pillar 111 is two, and so is the number of the adjusting screw 4 .
- the hanging pillars amount to two in parallel
- the adjusting screws amount to two in parallel as well.
- the two adjusting screws 4 are respectively screwed to the two hanging pillars 111 through the circuit board 21 from below going upward.
- the two hanging pillars 111 are spaced apart from each other, and the micro-switch 22 is located between the two hanging pillars 111 .
- hanging pillars 111 is not limited to the quantities disclosed in the drawings, and their positions are also not limited to the positions disclosed in the drawings. They should be designed in accordance with actual needs and arranged on the proper positions on the inner side of the upper shell 11 .
- the adjusting screw 4 has a head portion 41 and a threaded rod portion 42 integrally connected thereto.
- the threaded rod portion 42 of the adjusting screw 4 can pass through the bottom and top surfaces of circuit board 21 from below going upward for feeding the threaded rod portion 42 into the screw hole 1111 such that the head portion 41 of the adjusting screw 4 abuts against the bottom surface of the circuit board 21 , and the circuit board 21 is located between the head portion 41 of the adjusting screw 4 and the bottom portion of hanging pillar 111 .
- the thickness of the circuit board 21 will not affect the distance d between the trigger 31 of the key module 3 and the trigger point 221 of the micro-switch 22 , and the mass-produced mice can achieve a consistent operating feeling more readily.
- FIG. 3 and FIG. 4 for the second embodiment of the present invention.
- the difference between the first and the second embodiments is that there is an orifice 121 at the lower shell 12 , and the position of the orifice 121 corresponds to that of the adjusting screw 4 .
- the number of orifice 121 is two, and the positions of the two orifices 121 correspond to that of the two adjusting screws 4 , respectively.
- the user can use a screwdriver to rotate the adjusting screw 4 through the orifice 121 from the bottom of the mouse device, so the relative distance between the circuit board 4 and the hanging pillar 111 is changed along the long axis direction of the adjusting screw 4 , thereby adjusting the distance between the trigger 31 of the key module 3 and the trigger point 221 of micro-switch 22 . As shown in FIG.
- the trigger 31 of the key module 3 can abut against the trigger point 221 of the micro-switch 22 directly by rotating the two adjusting screws 4 clockwise, making the distance between the trigger 31 of the key module 3 and the trigger point 221 of micro-switch 22 become zero and thereby enabling the key module 3 to apply a preload force against the micro-switch 22 , so that the mouse device can provide the user with a preloaded operating feeling.
- the distance between the trigger 31 of the key module 3 and the trigger point 221 of micro-switch 22 can be increased by rotating the two adjust screws 4 counterclockwise, thereby increasing the stroke distance of pressing, so that the mouse device can provide the user with the operating feeling of idle motion.
- the key module 3 has an orifice 32
- the upper shell 11 has a through hole 1112 used for screwing the adjusting screw 4 into the hanging pillar 111 .
- the number of orifice 32 is two
- the number of the through hole 1112 is two as well
- the positions of the two orifices 32 correspond to that of the two through holes 1112 , respectively.
- the user can use a screwdriver to rotate the adjusting screw 4 through the orifice 32 and the through hole 1112 from the top of the mouse device, so the relative distance between the circuit board 4 and the hanging pillar 111 is changed along the long axis direction of the adjusting screw 4 , thereby adjusting the distance between the trigger 31 of the key module 3 and the trigger point 221 of micro-switch 22 . As shown in FIG.
- the trigger 31 of the key module 3 can abut against the trigger point 221 of the micro-switch 22 directly by rotating the two adjusting screws 4 clockwise, making the distance between the trigger 31 of the key module 3 and the trigger point 221 of micro-switch 22 become zero and thereby enabling the key module 3 to apply a preload force against the micro-switch 22 , so that the mouse device can provide the user with a preloaded operating feeling.
- the distance between the trigger 31 of the key module 3 and the trigger point 221 of micro-switch 22 can be increased by rotating the two adjusting screws 4 counterclockwise, thereby increasing the stroke distance of pressing, so that the mouse device can provide the user with the operating feeling of idle motion.
- the mouse device provided by the present invention not only minimizes the impact of the tolerance on the distance between the key module and the switch module, but also enables the users to adjust the distance between the key module and the switch module, so as to satisfy user needs.
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- The present invention relates to a mouse device; in particular, to a mouse device having a suspended type switch module.
- The operating feeling (clicking sensation) generated by a mouse depends on the distance between a trigger of a key and a trigger point of a micro-switch, that is, the stroke distance of pressing.
- For the conventional mouse, as shown in
FIG. 1 , itsswitch module 2A has a circuit board 21A and a micro-switch 22A which is welded onto the circuit board 21A. However, since the circuit board 21A is disposed onto thepillar 121A of thelower shell 12A of the mouse, it is easy to cause various tolerances in production, such as assembly tolerances, dimensional tolerances of the lower shell, welding tolerances of the micro-switch, and the thickness tolerances of the circuit board, making the distance D between thetrigger 31A of thekey 3A and thetrigger point 221A of themicro-switch 22A not conforming to the originally designed distance and cannot achieve a better and consistent operating feeling. - In this regard, the present invention provides a solution to overcome the aforementioned drawbacks.
- An object of the present invention is to provide a mouse device that can achieve a better and consistent operating feeling.
- In one aspect/configuration of a mouse device according to the present disclosure, the mouse device is comprised of a mouse shell, a switch module, and a key module. The mouse shell has an upper shell and a lower shell, and the upper shell and the lower shell are joined together to form a chamber. The switch module is disposed within the chamber and is suspended from an inner side of the upper shell. The key module is disposed on an outer side of the upper shell. The key module is vertically movable and has a trigger. The trigger enters the chamber through the upper shell to activate the switch module when the key module is clicked.
- Therefore, by locating the switch module on the inner side of the upper shell in a hanging manner, the mouse device provided by the present invention not only minimizes the impact of the tolerance on the distance between the key module and the switch module, but also enables the users to more readily adjust the distance between the key module and the switch module.
- In order to further the understanding regarding the present invention, the following embodiments are provided along with illustrations to facilitate the disclosure of the present invention.
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FIG. 1 shows a plan view of a conventional mouse device. -
FIG. 2 shows a plan view of a mouse device according to a first embodiment of the present invention. -
FIG. 3 shows a plan view (1) of the mouse device according to a second embodiment of the present invention. -
FIG. 4 shows a plan view (2) of the mouse device according to the second embodiment of the present invention. -
FIG. 5 shows a plan view (1) of the mouse device according to a third embodiment of the present invention. -
FIG. 6 shows a plan view (2) of the mouse device according to the third embodiment of the present invention. - The aforementioned illustrations and following detailed descriptions are exemplary for the purpose of further explaining the scope of the present invention. Other objectives and advantages related to the present invention will be illustrated in the subsequent descriptions and appended drawings.
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FIG. 2 . The mouse device provided by the present invention is comprised of amouse shell 1, aswitch module 2, and akey module 3. - The
mouse shell 1 has anupper shell 11 and alower shell 12. Theupper shell 11 and thelower shell 12 are joined together to form achamber 13. Theswitch module 2 is disposed within thechamber 13 and is suspended from the inner side of theupper shell 11. Thekey module 3 is disposed on an outer side of theupper shell 11. Thekey module 3 is vertically movable and has atrigger 31. Thetrigger 31 enters thechamber 13 through theupper shell 11 to activate theswitch module 2 when thekey module 3 is clicked. - During the assembly, by suspending the
switch module 2 onto the inner side ofupper shell 11, the influence of the tolerance (such as the dimensional tolerances of the lower shell and the thickness tolerance of the circuit board) on the distance d between thetrigger 31 of thekey module 3 and theswitch module 2 can be eliminated to release the inconsistent operating feeling caused by tolerances. In addition, before thelower shell 12 is assembled onto theupper shell 11, the distance d between thetrigger 31 of thekey module 3 and theswitch module 2 can be easily adjusted. - Conventionally, the
key module 3 has a left key and a right key, and the number of theswitch module 2 can be two in correspondence therewith. However, the present invention does not intend to limit the number of thekey module 3 andswitch module 2. It is worth noting that the mouse device provided by the present invention further includes other components such as a scroll wheel, an optical module and other elements for controlling the mouse device, which are not further detailed herein. Hereinafter, the features of the present invention will be described in more detail. - In particular, on the inner side of the
upper shell 11 there is a protruding and downward-extendinghanging pillar 111, and theswitch module 2 has acircuit board 21 and amicro-switch 22 disposed thereon. The position of thetrigger point 221 of the micro-switch 22 corresponds to that oftrigger 31, so when thekey module 3 is pressed, thetrigger 31 can press thetrigger point 221 to trigger themicro-switch 22 to generate a trigger signal. In addition, thecircuit board 21 can be connected to the hangingpillar 111 through an adjustingscrew 4. - In this embodiment, the number of the hanging
pillar 111 is two, and so is the number of the adjustingscrew 4. Namely, the hanging pillars amount to two in parallel, and the adjusting screws amount to two in parallel as well. The two adjustingscrews 4 are respectively screwed to the two hangingpillars 111 through thecircuit board 21 from below going upward. The two hangingpillars 111 are spaced apart from each other, and themicro-switch 22 is located between the two hangingpillars 111. - It is noted that the number of hanging
pillars 111 is not limited to the quantities disclosed in the drawings, and their positions are also not limited to the positions disclosed in the drawings. They should be designed in accordance with actual needs and arranged on the proper positions on the inner side of theupper shell 11. - Furthermore, at the bottom potion of the hanging
pillar 111, there is a cavity with ascrew hole 1111. The adjustingscrew 4 has ahead portion 41 and a threadedrod portion 42 integrally connected thereto. The threadedrod portion 42 of the adjustingscrew 4 can pass through the bottom and top surfaces ofcircuit board 21 from below going upward for feeding the threadedrod portion 42 into thescrew hole 1111 such that thehead portion 41 of the adjustingscrew 4 abuts against the bottom surface of thecircuit board 21, and thecircuit board 21 is located between thehead portion 41 of the adjustingscrew 4 and the bottom portion of hangingpillar 111. Because themicro-switch 22 is disposed on the top surface of thecircuit board 21 and the hangingpillar 111 is connected to the top surface of thecircuit board 21, the thickness of thecircuit board 21 will not affect the distance d between thetrigger 31 of thekey module 3 and thetrigger point 221 of themicro-switch 22, and the mass-produced mice can achieve a consistent operating feeling more readily. - Refer to
FIG. 3 andFIG. 4 for the second embodiment of the present invention. The difference between the first and the second embodiments is that there is anorifice 121 at thelower shell 12, and the position of theorifice 121 corresponds to that of the adjustingscrew 4. In this embodiment, the number oforifice 121 is two, and the positions of the twoorifices 121 correspond to that of the two adjustingscrews 4, respectively. With this, the user can use a screwdriver to rotate the adjustingscrew 4 through theorifice 121 from the bottom of the mouse device, so the relative distance between thecircuit board 4 and the hangingpillar 111 is changed along the long axis direction of the adjustingscrew 4, thereby adjusting the distance between thetrigger 31 of thekey module 3 and thetrigger point 221 ofmicro-switch 22. As shown inFIG. 3 , thetrigger 31 of thekey module 3 can abut against thetrigger point 221 of the micro-switch 22 directly by rotating the two adjustingscrews 4 clockwise, making the distance between thetrigger 31 of thekey module 3 and thetrigger point 221 ofmicro-switch 22 become zero and thereby enabling thekey module 3 to apply a preload force against themicro-switch 22, so that the mouse device can provide the user with a preloaded operating feeling. As shown inFIG. 4 , the distance between thetrigger 31 of thekey module 3 and thetrigger point 221 of micro-switch 22 can be increased by rotating the two adjustscrews 4 counterclockwise, thereby increasing the stroke distance of pressing, so that the mouse device can provide the user with the operating feeling of idle motion. - Refer to
FIG. 5 andFIG. 6 for the third embodiment of the present invention. The difference between the second and the third embodiments is that thekey module 3 has anorifice 32, and theupper shell 11 has a throughhole 1112 used for screwing the adjustingscrew 4 into the hangingpillar 111. In this embodiment, the number oforifice 32 is two, the number of the throughhole 1112 is two as well, and the positions of the twoorifices 32 correspond to that of the two throughholes 1112, respectively. With this, the user can use a screwdriver to rotate the adjustingscrew 4 through theorifice 32 and the throughhole 1112 from the top of the mouse device, so the relative distance between thecircuit board 4 and the hangingpillar 111 is changed along the long axis direction of the adjustingscrew 4, thereby adjusting the distance between thetrigger 31 of thekey module 3 and thetrigger point 221 ofmicro-switch 22. As shown inFIG. 5 , thetrigger 31 of thekey module 3 can abut against thetrigger point 221 of the micro-switch 22 directly by rotating the two adjustingscrews 4 clockwise, making the distance between thetrigger 31 of thekey module 3 and thetrigger point 221 ofmicro-switch 22 become zero and thereby enabling thekey module 3 to apply a preload force against the micro-switch 22, so that the mouse device can provide the user with a preloaded operating feeling. As shown inFIG. 6 , the distance between thetrigger 31 of thekey module 3 and thetrigger point 221 ofmicro-switch 22 can be increased by rotating the two adjustingscrews 4 counterclockwise, thereby increasing the stroke distance of pressing, so that the mouse device can provide the user with the operating feeling of idle motion. - In summary, by locating the switch module on the inner side of the upper shell in a hanging manner, the mouse device provided by the present invention not only minimizes the impact of the tolerance on the distance between the key module and the switch module, but also enables the users to adjust the distance between the key module and the switch module, so as to satisfy user needs.
- The descriptions illustrated supra set forth simply the preferred embodiments of the present invention; however, the characteristics of the present invention are by no means restricted thereto. All changes, alterations, or modifications conveniently considered by those skilled in the art are deemed to be encompassed within the scope of the present invention delineated by the following claims.
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