Claims
- 1. A pressure-sensitive variable-conductance analog sensor with tactile feedback actuatable by a single human finger, comprising;
a housing; electrically highly conductive elements at least in-part within said housing; a depressible actuator retained by said housing and in-part exposed external to said housing for depression by a single human finger; a resilient snap-through dome-cap positioned within said housing and depressible with force from said actuator applied to said dome-cap to cause said dome-cap to snap-through and create a snap-through tactile feedback detectable by the finger depressing the actuator; and pressure-sensitive variable-conductance material positioned within said housing, said pressure-sensitive variable-conductance material electrically positioned as a variably conductive element between said highly conductive elements, said pressure-sensitive variable-conductance material further positioned for receiving force applied to said dome-cap.
- 2. A pressure-sensitive variable-conductance analog sensor with tactile feedback in accordance with claim 1 wherein said pressure-sensitive variable-conductance material is variable in terms of electrical resistivity, the electrical resistivity lowering with increasing force applied to said depressible actuator.
- 3. A pressure-sensitive variable-conductance analog sensor with tactile feedback in accordance with claim 2 wherein said housing is formed of plastic and said dome-cap is metallic.
- 4. An improved analog sensor actuated by a single human finger, the sensor providing a variable output used for controlling an electronic game;
wherein the improvement comprises:
snap-through structuring for providing a snap-through tactile feedback to the finger.
- 5. An improved analog sensor in accordance with claim 4 wherein said analog sensor is a pressure-sensitive analog sensor and said single human finger is a single human thumb.
- 6. An improved analog sensor in accordance with claim 5 wherein said snap-through structuring includes a metallic dome-cap.
- 7. An improved momentary-On snap-through switch of the type having a housing; a resilient snap-through tactile feedback dome-cap positioned within said housing; a depressible actuator retained by said housing and in-part exposed external to said housing for being depressed by a single human finger;
wherein the improvement comprises:
analog structuring within said housing for creating a variable electrical output representational of variable depression of said actuator.
- 8. An improved momentary-On snap-through switch in accordance with claim 7 wherein said electrical output is variable in terms of electrical resistivity, the electrical resistivity lowering with increasing depression of said actuator.
- 9. An improved analog sensor of the type having at least two highly conductive electrical elements operationally connected to pressure-sensitive analog structure; a depressible actuator in-part exposed to be depressible toward said pressure-sensitive analog structure for supplying an analog electrical output according to depression of said actuator;
wherein the improvement comprises:
a resilient snap-through dome-cap positioned to provide tactile feedback through said actuator to a human user's thumb depressing said actuator.
- 10. An improved analog sensor in accordance with claim 9 wherein said snap-through dome-cap is metallic.
- 11. An improved pressure-sensitive analog sensor providing an electrically varying output, said varying output used for controlling an electronic game, the varying output representational of varying depressive input by a single human thumb,
wherein the improvement comprises:
a depressible resilient snap-through tactile element, upon depression said tactile element creates a tactile feedback detectable by the single thumb.
- 12. An improved pressure-sensitive analog sensor according to claim 11 wherein said snap-through tactile element is metallic.
- 13. An analog sensor, comprising;
means for varying electrical resistance for providing a varying output representational of varying depressive input by a single human finger; and a depressible resilient snap-through tactile element, when depressed said tactile element creating a tactile feedback detectable by the single finger.
- 14. An analog sensor according to claim 13 wherein said analog sensor is a pressure-sensitive analog sensor.
- 15. An analog sensor according to claim 14 further including an actuator positioned between the single human finger and said tactile element, and said tactile element is a dome-cap.
- 16. An analog sensor according to claim 15 wherein said dome-cap is metallic.
- 17. An analog sensor, comprising:
an actuator moveable by only a single human finger; responsive to movement of said actuator is first means for varying electrical resistance and providing a varying electrical output of said sensor; and responsive to movement of said actuator is second means for providing a threshold tactile feedback detectable by the single human finger.
- 18. An analog sensor according to claim 17 wherein said second means includes a dome-cap structure, and said threshold tactile feedback is a snap-through tactile feedback.
- 19. An analog sensor according to claim 18 wherein said dome-cap is metallic.
- 20. An improved analog sensor of a type actuated by a single human finger, the sensor providing an analog electrical output used for controlling an electronic game;
wherein the improvement comprises:
means for providing a user discernable threshold tactile feedback to the finger.
- 21. An improved analog sensor in accordance with claim 20 wherein said user discernable threshold tactile feedback is a snap-through tactile feedback.
- 22. An improved analog sensor in accordance with claim 21 wherein said means includes a metallic dome-cap.
- 23. An improved analog sensor in accordance with claim 21 wherein said analog sensor is a pressure-sensitive analog sensor, and the single human finger is a single human thumb.
- 24. An improved analog sensor in accordance with claim 23 wherein said means includes a non-metallic dome-cap.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION(S)
[0001] This application is a divisional of pending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/455,521 filed Dec. 6, 1999 and which the specification in herein incorporated by reference. Patent application Ser. No. 09/455,521 is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/106,825, filed Jun. 29, 1998, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,999,084, the entire contents of which are hereby incorporated by reference. This application is also a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/677,378 filed Jul. 5, 1996, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,222,525.
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