This application claims priority of Application No. 109122140 filed in Taiwan on 30 Jun. 2020 under 35 U.S.C. ยง 119; the entire contents of all of which are hereby incorporated by reference.
The present invention relates to a digital data-processing technology, particularly to an assembly-type mouse.
The mouse is an ordinary input device of computers. The mouse controls the cursor on the screen to facilitate operations of a computer. The traditional mouse is unlikely to be disassembled. The traditional mouse has a hand-held body. A track detection device is arranged on the bottom of the hand-held body to detect the motion track of the mouse. At least one input press key is arranged on the surface of the hand-held body and used to perform selection or other functions.
Persistent usage of a mouse may cause compression of the wrist, or even induce the carpal tunnel syndrome. The carpal tunnel syndrome is a common occupational disease of the people using the keyboard or mouse persistently. The main symptoms are pain, numbness and tingling in the thumb, index finger, middle finger and the thumb side of the ring finger.
In order to solve the above-mentioned problem, many input devices have been developed to replace the traditional mice and reduce the probability of the carpal tunnel syndrome. The new input devices include smart gloves. The smart glove is worn on the hand by the user like an ordinary glove. The smart glove controls the cursor according to the variation of the pressure generated by the hand or the variation of the frequency of the motion of the hand. A lot of time and manpower is required to develop a smart glove, including the sensing systems thereof. Further, a smart glove needs a powerful processor to analyze the pressure, depth, motions, etc. Thus, the fabrication cost of smart gloves is too high to popularize smart gloves.
Accordingly, the present invention proposes an assembly-type mouse to overcome the above-mentioned problems.
One objective of the present invention is to provide an assembly-type mouse whose configuration can be arbitrarily changed to meet requirement, whereby the user of the present invention needn't adapt his wrist to rest on a plane persistently during usage, wherefore the compression to the hand is decreased, the hand health of the user is promoted, and the probability of the carpal tunnel syndrome is reduced.
Another objective of the present invention is to provide an assembly-type mouse whose press keys and track sensors are respectively connected to different and independent connection ports of the processor, whereby while a component is damaged, the repairman needn't replace the whole module or system but can repair or replace the damaged component easily.
In order to achieve the above-mentioned at least one objectives, the present invention provides an assembly-type mouse, which comprises a dismountable casing. The dismountable casing includes an upper casing and a lower casing. The upper casing further includes a body and at least two moveable sidewalls. The moveable sidewalls are respectively arranged on two sides of the body and mobile with respectively to the body. The dismountable casing has a processor thereinside. The pressor has at least one press-key input port and at least one track-sensor input port. A first connector is disposed on the press key and configured to connect with the press-key input port of the pressor. A second connector is disposed on the track sensor and configured to connect with the track-sensor input port.
In one embodiment, the press key is disposed inside the dismountable casing; the press key has a press member on the surface thereof; the press member protrudes from the dismountable casing.
In one embodiment, the track sensor is disposed outside the dismountable casing; the track sensor has a second connector penetrates into the dismountable casing to connect with the track-sensor input port of the processor.
In one embodiment, the second connector of the track sensor is an L-type connector.
In one embodiment, the first connector and the second connector of the track sensor are long-cable connectors.
In one embodiment, the press key has a press member on one surface thereof and a first binding strap on another surface opposite to the press member.
In one embodiment, the track sensor has a track sensing member on one surface thereof and a second binding strap on another surface opposite to the track sensing member.
In one embodiment, the processor further includes a connection port configured to connect with an external device; the orientation of the opening of the connection port is different from the orientation of the opening of the press-key input port and the orientation of the opening of the track-sensor input port.
In one embodiment, the moveable sidewall is disposed in the casing via a rotation axis.
In one embodiment, the lower casing further includes a third binding strap.
In one embodiment, the press key further includes a first finger sleeve; the first finger sleeve has a press member and a first grip member; the press member is disposed on the surface of the first finger sleeve; the first grip member is disposed on the press member and at two sides of the first finger sleeve.
In one embodiment, the track sensor further includes a second finger sleeve; the second finger sleeve has a track sensing member and a second grip member; the track sensing member is disposed on the surface of the second finger sleeve; the second grip member is disposed above the track sensing member and at two sides of the second finger sleeve.
In one embodiment, the upper casing of the dismountable casing has a first extension member; the first extension member is disposed at the front end of the body; the lower casing further has a second extension member at the front end thereof.
Below, embodiments are described in detail to make easily understood the objectives, technical contents, characteristics and accomplishments of the present invention.
The assembly-type mouse of the present invention may be arbitrarily assembled to have different forms according to requirement of the user. The present invention can exempt the hand of the user from compression caused by persistently adapting the hand to rest on a plane and reduce the probability of the carpal tunnel syndrome.
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In this embodiment, the assembly-type mouse 1 of the present invention comprises two press keys 30. Each press key 30 has a first connector 34, such as a universal serial bus (USB) or Lightning connector of Apple Inc. The first connector 34 is configured to connect with the press-key input port 22 of the processor 20. The press key 30 has a press member 32 on one surface thereof. The press key 30 further has a first binding strap 36 on another surface opposite to the surface where the press member 32 is disposed.
In this embodiment, the track sensor 40 may be an optical track sensor. The track sensor 40 has a second connector 44. The second connector 44 is configured to connect with the track-sensor input port 24 of the processor 20. The second connector 44 may be a universal serial bus (USB) or Lightning connector of Apple Inc. The second connector 44 of the track sensor 40 is an L-type connector. The track sensor 40 further includes a track sensing member 42 on one surface thereof. The track sensor 40 further includes a second binding strap 46 on another surface opposite to the surface where the track sensing member 42 is disposed.
The structure of the present invention has been described above. Three embodiments of the present invention will be described below. Firstly, a first embodiment of the present invention, which is used in a first application case of the present invention, is described. Refer to
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In addition to the above-mentioned embodiment, the present invention further provides a second embodiment, which is used in a second application case. In the second application case, the mouse is used in a disassembled state. Refer to
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In the third embodiment, the special design of the upper casing 12 makes the press keys 30 and the track sensor 40 able to generate signals to an external device although the press keys 30 and the track sensor 40 do not operate on a tabletop. Therefore, the third embodiment can exempt the wrist from persistently compressing the table and reduce the probability of the carpal tunnel syndrome.
The present invention further provides another embodiment of the press keys and the track sensor for the second application and the third application. Refer to
Next is described the structure of the track sensor 60 of this embodiment. Refer to
Only the structures of the press key 50 and the track sensor 60 of this embodiment are different from that of the second embodiment and the third embodiment. The positions and installations of the dismountable casing and the processor are the same as these of the second embodiment and the third embodiment and will not repeat herein.
In conclusion, the present invention proposes an assembly-type mouse, wherein the configuration thereof may be varied according to requirement, whereby while the user persistently uses the mouse, he needn't adapt his wrist to rest on a plane, wherefore the compression to the wrist is effectively reduced, and the probability of the carpal tunnel syndrome is decreased. Further, the press keys and track sensor are respectively connected to different and independent connection ports of the processor. While a component is damaged, the repairman needn't replace the whole module or system but can repair or replace the damaged component easily.
The embodiments described above are only to exemplify the present invention but not to limit the scope of the present invention. Any equivalent modification or variation according to the characteristic or spirit of the present invention is to be also included by the scope of the present invention.
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109122140 | Jun 2020 | TW | national |