WO2013010530A1 - Appareil d'entrée et de pointage - Google Patents
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- G06F3/00—Input arrangements for transferring data to be processed into a form capable of being handled by the computer; Output arrangements for transferring data from processing unit to output unit, e.g. interface arrangements
- G06F3/01—Input arrangements or combined input and output arrangements for interaction between user and computer
- G06F3/03—Arrangements for converting the position or the displacement of a member into a coded form
- G06F3/033—Pointing devices displaced or positioned by the user, e.g. mice, trackballs, pens or joysticks; Accessories therefor
- G06F3/0354—Pointing devices displaced or positioned by the user, e.g. mice, trackballs, pens or joysticks; Accessories therefor with detection of 2D relative movements between the device, or an operating part thereof, and a plane or surface, e.g. 2D mice, trackballs, pens or pucks
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- G06F3/03—Arrangements for converting the position or the displacement of a member into a coded form
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- G06F3/039—Accessories therefor, e.g. mouse pads
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- the invention relates to a manually operable input and pointing device of an electronic data processing system having a base body which has at least one button or sensor which can be actuated by means of a finger and a hand support piece connected to the base body by means of at least one connection unit.
- the present invention is therefore based on the problem to develop a durable fatigue-free manageable input and pointing device for the operator.
- connection unit comprises a flexible, adjustable or adjustable, at least in the ground state
- Figure 8 device with connecting rod
- Figure 9 Device with extendable connecting rod and
- Figure 10 Dimetric view of a device with
- Figure 11 device with extendable connecting rod
- FIG. 12 device with flexible connecting part
- Figure 13 device with flexible connection part
- FIG. 14 working range of the device according to FIG. 13;
- Figure 15 device with spring-like, in the hand rest piece
- FIG. 17 device according to FIG. 16 in two working positions
- FIG. 18 side view of FIG. 17;
- Figure 20 is a side view of Figure 19;
- FIG. 22 device with waved band-shaped connecting part
- FIG. 23 is a side view of FIG. 22;
- FIG. 24 device with magnetic reset
- Figure 25 device with cord-shaped connecting part
- FIG. 26 side view of FIG. 25
- FIG. 28 device with adjustable hand support piece
- Figure 30 device with wedge-shaped hand rest piece
- FIG. 31 Rear view of the hand support piece.
- Figures 1 and 2 show a manually operable input and pointing device (10) of an electronic data processing system.
- the input and pointing device (10) comprises a base body (20), a connection unit (40) and a hand rest piece (80).
- the main body (20) is for example a computer mouse. This can be a mechanical, optical or electronic mouse.
- the hand rest piece (80) in the exemplary embodiment has a bottom plate (81) and a hand rest plate (82) spaced therefrom. Both plates (81, 82) are, for example, kidney-shaped and congruent to one another. On the underside of the bottom plate (81) sliding elements (83), see. Figure 31, to be arranged.
- the upper side of the hand rest plate (82) is designed, for example, as a slip-resistant surface (106). The use of a non-slip coating is conceivable.
- the hand rest piece (80) is lower than the
- the height of the hand support piece (80) is one third of the height of the base body (20).
- the main body (20) is e.g. three inches higher than the hand rest piece (80).
- connection unit (40) comprises an eg one-piece connecting part (41) fastened to the base body (20). In the exemplary embodiment, this is a mattenariger, homogeneous elastomer body, with the
- the connecting part (41) has a fastening region (42) and a deformation region (43), for example, centrally connected.
- the attachment area (42) merges into the two-stranded deformation area (43).
- Each strand (44, 45) comprises a rope-like
- End portion (46, 47) For example, the length of the single rope-like end portion (46; 47) is twice the length of the hand rest piece (80).
- the rope-like end portion (46, 47) is twice the length of the hand rest piece (80).
- End portions (46, 47) in the exemplary embodiment have a square cross-section. They can also have a round, elliptical, rectangular, etc. cross-section. In the latter cross sections, the height of the cross section is greater than its width.
- the rope-like end portions (46, 47) are e.g. bent in a semicircle and lead from the back (87) in the spacer sleeves (85, 86). There they are anchored, e.g. bonded.
- the rope-like end portions (46, 47) are e.g. bent in a semicircle and lead from the back (87) in the spacer sleeves (85, 86). There they are anchored, e.g. bonded.
- the rope-like end portions (46, 47) are e.g. bent in a semicircle and lead from the back (87) in the spacer sleeves (85, 86). There they are anchored, e.g. bonded.
- the rope-like end portions (46, 47) are e.
- End portions (4 " 6, 47) may also be integrated into the spacer sleeves (85, 86) .
- the radius of the single signature (48) is, for example, two to three times the width of the rope-like end portion (46; 47).
- connection unit (40) is thus removable and optionally exchangeable. It is also conceivable to retrofit the connection unit (40) with the hand support piece (80) to a base body (20). Also, the operation of the input and pointing device (10) without connection unit (40) and hand rest piece (80) is conceivable. Instead of the battery cover, the connection unit (40) can also be arranged on a cap, a cover, a shell, mountable moldings, EinrastausEnglishept, etc.
- the input and pointing device (10) In the operation of the input and pointing device (10) this is on a pad, e.g. on a table.
- the user puts the palm of his hand or the carpal, for example, the right hand over the entire surface of the hand rest piece (80). With his thumb he grasps the left side (28) of the main body (20) on which the control buttons (24, 25) are arranged.
- the index finger is on the left main key (22), the middle finger on the right main key (23). Alternatively, the two latter fingers can also serve the wheel (27).
- the ring finger and the little finger are located on the right side of the main body (20).
- the carpal and thumb are now at least approximately in a plane from which the other fingers protrude without stretching.
- the input and pointing device (10) When working on the computer, the input and pointing device (10) must be moved on the pad. For this purpose, the user holds the main body (20) with the thumb and the ring finger and presses with the carpal to the hand rest piece (80). In order to bridge great distances, the input and pointing device (10) is moved with the whole forearm. Here, the position of the base body (20) relative to the hand rest piece (80) remains substantially unchanged.
- the base body (20) is moved from the ground state relative to the hand support piece (80).
- the user presses with the palm of his hand the hand rest piece (80) on the pad and moves with his fingers the main body (20) relative to the hand pad (80).
- the shape of the deformation portion (43) of the connecting part (41) is changed.
- Arcs (48) of the flexible soft end portions (46, 47) travel within the cavity (91) bounded by the bottom plate (81) and the palm rest plate (82).
- the hand rest piece (80) and the base body (20) remain in position relative to each other.
- the strain energy supplied to the input and pointing device is not stored in the device (10).
- the internal energy of the input and pointing device (10) remains constant.
- the base body (20) relative to the hand rest piece (80) can be moved in a portion of the work area, the approximately
- the swivel angle is about 15 degrees.
- the main body (20) can be moved and / or pivoted in the linear direction. In this case, only the frictional resistance of the main body (20) acts as counterforce on the base. The user can accurately position the base body (20) without the risk of slippage.
- the connecting unit (40) builds up a counterforce.
- the radius of the arches (48) becomes smaller, the rope-like end portions (46, 47) are elastically deformed.
- the strain energy is stored in the rope-like end portions (46, 47).
- Rear part device is conceivable.
- the ratio of the energy stored in the device (10) to change the position of the base body (20) relative to the hand rest piece (80) is non-linear. Only when an adjustment outside of the said sub-area, a restoring force is built up, which with increasing position change, for example. disproportionately increases. Also, the main body (20) can be brought up to the hand rest piece (80), whereby the input and pointing device (10) allows a large work area.
- FIG. 3 shows an input and pointing device (10), in which the connecting unit (40) comprises a fastening part (42) and two strands (44, 45) formed thereon. The latter form the deformation region (43) of the connecting part (41).
- connection unit (40) can also be designed in several parts.
- two spacers (85, 86) are disposed between the bottom plate (81) and the hand rest plate (82) in the outer side portion of the hand rest piece (80).
- the rope-like end portions (46, 47) with the inwardly directed Umlenkbögen (48) extend outside of these spacers (85, 86).
- the sleeve-like spacers (85, 86) lie side by side and hold the rope-like end portions (46, 47).
- the function of the input and pointing device (10) is analogous to the function of the input and pointing device (10) described in connection with FIGS. 1 and 2.
- FIG. 4 likewise shows an input and pointing device (10), in which the deformation region (43) is two
- Strands (44, 45) are attached to the attachment area (42) e.g. formed.
- the Anformstellen are reinforced and have each other, for. a distance of 10 millimeters.
- the two Umlenkbögen (48) are directed outward.
- the cross section of the rope-like end sections (46, 47) can be formed as described in connection with the exemplary embodiments 1 to 3.
- the bottom plate (81) and the hand rest plate (82) are offset from one another in the longitudinal direction.
- FIGS. 5 to 7 show an input and pointing device (10), whose connection unit (40) comprises a rigid connection part (41).
- the connecting part (41) is a
- Rod (49) which is mounted on the side of the base body (20) in a pivot joint (51). At its other end, the rod (49) has a slot (52) which penetrates a pin (92) fixed in the hand rest piece (80).
- the connecting part (41) On the base unit side, the connecting part (41) has two guide pins (53), which side by side on the projecting part of the
- Rod (49) are arranged. Between the guide pins (53) - these may have a round, an oval, etc. cross-section - a spring (54) is mounted, which is also inserted into a spring receptacle (29) of the base unit (20). The spring ends (55, 56) are not attached.
- the bolt (92) of the pivot joint (57) on the hand rest piece (80) pivotally supports a support plate (58) with two
- the guide pads (59) disposed on both sides of the rod (49).
- the guide blocks (59) and the bolt (92) have openings (61, 93), in which a continuous
- Spring (62) e.g. a coil spring is inserted.
- the hand rest piece (80) shown in Figures 5-7 comprises a hand rest plate (82) resting on two posts (94). On the underside of the supports (94) sliding elements are arranged. Tilting of the hand support piece (80) in the longitudinal direction is prevented by means of the connecting part (41).
- the base body (20) in the axial direction (11) relative to the Handauflage- piece (80) can be adjusted with constant force.
- the base unit (20) remains in its adjusted position relative to the hand rest piece (80). The axial displacement is limited by the abutment of the bolt (92) at the ends of the slot (52).
- the connecting part (41) is pivoted relative thereto, cf. Figure 7.
- the springs (54, 62) are deformed.
- the loosely inserted springs (54, 62) change their position.
- a bending of the springs (54, 62) takes place without the springs (54, 62) being elongated.
- the bending of the springs (54, 62) increases.
- the springs (54, 62) are elongated.
- the internal energy of the springs (54, 62) increases.
- the relaxing springs (54, 62) cause a restoring force on the connecting part (41).
- the base body (20) and the handpiece piece (80) are aligned with each other, so that the two parts in the axial direction (11) are at least approximately aligned with each other.
- FIG. 8 shows a further embodiment of an input and pointing device (10).
- the connecting part (41) and the pivot joints (51, 57) of the connecting unit (40) are constructed as described in connection with FIGS. 5-7.
- the spring elements (54, 62) are designed as leaf springs.
- a leaf spring element (95) is arranged on the supports (94), which abuts with a projecting end (96) on the connecting part (41).
- These leaf springs form a guide device (97) for a movement in the longitudinal direction (11) and a
- Rear part device (99) for a pivoting movement.
- FIG. 9 likewise shows an exemplary embodiment in which the spring elements (54, 62) are designed as leaf springs.
- the base-device-side leaf spring (54) engages around the pivot pin (31).
- the spring element (62) in the hand support piece (80) is mounted in the connecting part (41) and in the pivot pin (92). Here, the axial position relative to the connection part (41) secured by a pin-like reinforcement (63).
- the length of the connecting part (41) is telescopically changeable. With an axial adjustment of the base body (20) relative to the hand rest piece (80), the length of the connecting part (41) is adjusted. The distance adjustment is limited by means of the stops of the connecting part (41).
- the function of this input and pointing device (10) corresponds to the function of the embodiment described in FIGS. 5-7.
- FIG. 10 shows two states of the input and pointing devices (10) with a rigid connecting part (41).
- the execution in solid lines shows a basic position and the representation in dash-dotted lines a deflected position of the base body (20) relative to the hand rest piece (80).
- FIG. 11 shows an input and pointing device (10) with a telescopic connecting part (41), the spring elements (54, 62) being designed as omega springs.
- On the main body (20) has two return springs (54) and on the hand rest piece (80) a return spring (62) arranged to return a pivoting deflection.
- FIG. 12 shows an input and pointing device (10) with a connection unit (40), which comprises a band-shaped connection part (41).
- the connecting part (41) is firmly connected to the main body (20). For example, it is adhesively bonded or welded to this on the inside.
- the connecting part (41) consists of an example elastomeric material and has in the exemplary embodiment along its length a substantially constant cross-section. It penetrates the hand rest piece (80). Its fin-like widened projecting end (64) in the illustration of Figure 12 on the hand rest piece (80) over.
- the connecting part (41) in the hand rest piece (80) is the connecting part (41) in
- Longitudinal guide elements (97) stored. These are e.g. four bearing elements (98) which are bolt-like vertical in the hand rest piece (80) are arranged.
- the bearing elements (98) may be sliding bearing elements, rolling bearings, etc.
- the connecting part (41) is here attached to the outside of the base body (20).
- the width of the connecting part (41) tapers in a funnel shape from the fastening region (42) in the direction of the hand support piece (80).
- the connecting piece (41) slides or rolls along the longitudinal guide elements (97)
- this displacement is at least 20 millimeters, the internal energy of the input and pointing device (10) remains constant, and when the input and pointing device (10) is released, it remains in his situation.
- the internal energy of the input and pointing device (10) is increased. If the input and pointing device (10) is now released, the connecting part (41) relaxes. It deforms back into its eg straight starting position.
- the main body (20) and the hand rest piece (80) are aligned with each other, for example.
- the strength of the restoring force depends inter alia on the width of the connecting part (41) and the selected material.
- FIG. 15 shows an input and display device (10) whose connecting part (41) is spring-like.
- the connecting part (41) is a coil spring. But also the use of a leaf spring
- the base body (20) can be
- FIGS. 16-18 show an input and pointing device (10) in which the connecting element (41) is shown.
- the connecting part (41) is for example a round cord (68),
- the connecting unit (40) comprises a band-shaped connecting element (41). This consists for example of a textile material and is firmly connected to the base body (20) and to the inner surface (101) of the hand rest plate (82) of the hand rest piece (80).
- the flexible band (41) on both the base body (20) and in the hand rest piece (80) has a deflection (48, 67).
- This input and pointing device (10) can be adjusted, moved or pivoted while maintaining a constant internal energy in all directions.
- FIG. 21 shows an input and pointing device (10) with a band-shaped connecting part (41) without deflection.
- a guide element (102) is arranged on the hand support piece (80).
- the leaf spring-like guide element (102) has the function of a guide element for the
- FIGS. 22 and 23 show a further input and pointing device (10) with a band-shaped connecting part (41).
- the connecting part (41) is arranged in this embodiment, a waveband with in the transverse direction
- Waves (65) may be V- or U-shaped.
- the base body (20) can be adjusted in relation to the hand support piece (80) in the entire working range - ie in the entire adjustment range of the parts (20, 80) without the internal energy of the input element being displaced. and pointing device (10) changes.
- Figure 24 shows an input and pointing device (10) with an annular connecting unit (40), which engages around a pin (84) in the hand rest piece (80).
- the pin (84) carries, for example, a weak permanent magnet (103).
- the connector 41 has six weak permanent magnets 66 disposed about the pin 84. In this case, all outer magnets (66) with the same pole in the direction of the pin (84).
- the journal-side magnet (103) is formed to have the same polarity in this plane as the inwardly-facing poles of the outer magnets (66).
- the pin (84) largely free of force in space. From this position, the base body (20) with the connected connecting part (41) can be moved, for example, a few millimeters in each direction, without a force acting. Only upon further movement of the base body (20) relative to the hand support piece (80), the adjustable connecting part (41) with one of the outer magnets (66) approaches the pin (84). Because of the same polarity becomes one
- connection unit (40) is fastened to the front part of the main body (20).
- the fasteners (42) may be formed at least partially as finger pads.
- a guide plate (32) is mounted at the rear part of the base body (20) at the rear part of the base body (20).
- the connection unit (40) comprises a flexible connection part (41).
- this is a round cord (68) made of an elastomeric material. It runs along the outer boundary of the hand rest plate (82) of the hand rest piece (80). At this it is centrally mounted in the rear area.
- the hand rest piece (80) includes a post (94) that is described within that of the connecting part (41)
- Figure 27 shows a similar input and pointing device (10), but wherein the connecting part (41) is annular. This is attached to the back of the main body (20).
- Figures 1 and 2 illustrated device (10). Another variant of an input and pointing device (10) is shown in FIG. On the base body (20) a guide plate (32) is arranged, on which the hand rest piece (80) is supported.
- the connection unit (40) can be designed as described in one of the variants mentioned above.
- the base body (20) engages over the connecting part (41).
- the main body (20) can be used up to the hand rest piece (80).
- the operator can thus use the main body (20) to the carpal.
- another input and pointing device (10) is shown.
- the hand support piece (80) is at least approximately wedge-shaped in the rear view of FIG.
- the bottom plate (81) is formed parallel to the base. On its underside it has e.g. Sliding or rolling elements (83). The latter are for example ball rollers or roller bearings. Thus, the hand rest piece (80) can be moved with little friction.
- the hand rest plate (82) is on the left hand side in the illustrated right hand input and pointing device (10)
- Hand rest plate (82) also be concave or flat. This avoids fatigue or pain in the hands.
- the slip-resistant surface (106) may also be part of, for example, a removable wedge piece that can be placed on the hand rest plate (82).
- the wedge piece or the hand rest piece (80) can also be designed shock-absorbing.
- connection unit (40) to the hand support piece (80) and, for example, to arrange the deflection bends (48) in the base body (20).
- connection unit (40) to the hand support piece (80) and, for example, to arrange the deflection bends (48) in the base body (20).
- the individual embodiments can also be combined with each other.
- non-slip surface non-slip palm rest.
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L'invention concerne un appareil d'entrée et de pointage manuel d'un dispositif de traitement de données électronique, comprenant un corps de base présentant au moins une touche ou un capteur actionnable au doigt, et un support à main relié au corps de base au moyen d'au moins une unité de liaison. L'unité de liaison comporte une partie de liaison flexible, mobile ou logée mobile au moins dans un état de base, de telle manière qu'en cas de modification de la position du support à main par rapport au corps de base, l'énergie interne de l'appareil reste constante au moins dans une partie de la zone de travail. L'invention permet de mettre en oeuvre un appareil d'entrée et de pointage pouvant être manipulé sans fatigue à terme par l'utilisateur.
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