1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates in general to a compound optical input device and an upholding pedestal thereof, which is used as an input device of computer peripheral, and especially to an optical input device compounded a function of pen-type optical mouse with a function of an optical joystick, and a upholding pedestal disposed at a bottom of the optical input device for supporting the pen-type optical mouse and enabling the pen-type optical mouse to be an optical joystick.
2. Description of Related Art
To adapt to the development of computer windows interface (graphical user interface, GUI), a moving cursor is an essential requirement in computer operations. The most common device for a moving cursor is a hand-held mouse, and a wireless optical mouse had been developed. However, after holding the hand-held mouse for a long time, a user's hand muscles become stiff and uncomfortable, and may even be injured. Therefore, a pen-type optical mouse has been developed for avoiding discomfort due to operating the hand-held mouse.
The pen-type optical mouse is only used for replacing the original mouse presently. The inventor, after investigation and research, thus provides the present invention of logical design for developing the above-mentioned pen-type optical mouse with more functions.
An objective of the present invention is to provide a compound optical input device and an upholding pedestal thereof, which utilizes optical sensing to detect the displacement range, allowing a pen-type optical mouse to serve as a joystick.
Another objective of the present invention is to provide an upholding pedestal of a compound optical input device to make a pen-type optical mouse slide on the upholding pedestal and achieve the function of a joystick, which utilizes optical sensing to detect a displacement range, to increase an additional function. The upholding pedestal also can hold and support the pen-type optical mouse.
In order to achieve the above objectives, the present invention provides a compound optical input device, comprising a pen-type optical mouse and a upholding pedestal. The pen-type optical mouse has a barrel and a head connected to an end of the barrel, and the head has an image-sensing device mounted therein. The upholding pedestal has a covering body and a sliding part. The sliding part is slidably mounted on a top portion of the covering body. The covering body is formed with a through hole. The sliding part is formed with a receiving cavity for holding the head of the pen-type optical mouse. The head penetrates the through hole and is movably extended into the covering body.
The present invention can sense the displacement range of the head by the image-sensing device, and then output a corresponding signal to an electrical device (such as a computer), which makes the optical input device simulate a joystick and provides the pen-type optical mouse with an additional function of joystick.
The invention will be better understood and objectives other than those set forth above will become apparent when consideration is given to the following detailed description thereof. Such description makes reference to the attached drawings, wherein:
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The pen-type optical mouse 10 has a barrel 12 and a head 14, and is held like a pen for controlling a cursor on a computer screen. The head 14 is connected to an end of the barrel 12. The barrel 12 is held by a user and contains all necessary electric elements therein. In this embodiment, another end of the barrel 12 connects with a wire 16 for connecting to the computer. An image-sensing device 142 is mounted in the head 14, which can sense displacement of the pen-type optical mouse 10 by detecting changes in an optical image. In greater detail, the image-sensing device 142 includes a light emitting element and a light-receiving element. The light-receiving element can be a CCD (Charge Coupled Device) or a CMOS (Complementary Metal Oxide Semiconductor) for detecting changes of optical image.
The upholding pedestal 20 has a covering body 22 and a sliding part 24. The sliding part 24 is slidably mounted on a top portion 222 of the covering body 22. The top portion 222 of the covering body 22 is formed with a through hole 226. The sliding part 24 is formed with a receiving cavity 242 for holding the head 14 of the pen-type optical mouse 10. The through hole 226 communicates with the receiving cavity 242 and is substantially larger than the receiving cavity 242. The receiving cavity 242 is shaped to match the shape of the head 14 of the pen-type optical mouse 10, and holds the head 14. The head 14 penetrates through the through hole 226 and movably extends into the covering body 22.
In this embodiment, the covering body 22 is formed with an arc shell 224 on the top portion 222 to make the sliding part 24 slidable on the covering body 22. The arc shell 224 is preferably a part of globular shell. The sliding part 24 is formed with an arc bottom 244 corresponding to the arc shell 224 (as shown in
The covering body 24 has a hollow barrel portion 228 that downwardly extends from a periphery of the top portion 222 of the covering body 24. The barrel portion 228 is gradually wider from top to bottom and is substantially tapered. In this embodiment, the compound optical input device further comprises a base seat 26 disposed under the covering body 24. The base seat 26 has a base board 262 and a testing board 264 formed on the base board 262. A testing surface 266 is formed on a top of the base board 262. The testing surface 266 has a pattern for image recognition. The pattern can be a printed figure, transformed lines, or an adhered figure, or a reflective structure with shadow transformation, which are recognizable for the image-sensing device 142 of the pen-type optical mouse 10.
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The testing board 264 preferably is formed with a curved surface with radian, which has a constant distance between the image-sensing device 142 of the pen-type optical mouse 10. The preferred embodiment is that the arc shell 224 of the covering body 22, the arc bottom 244 of the sliding part 24 and the testing surface 266 of the testing board 264 are formed with the same curve center, i.e. the same curvature.
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A summary of the characteristics and advantages of the compound optical input device of the present invention are as follows:
1. The compound optical input device of the present invention adds an application for the pen-type optical mouse. Addition of an upholding pedestal, makes the pen-type optical mouse slidable on the upholding pedestal and utilizes optical sensing to detect the displacement range. Therefore, the product can be used as a joystick, and the functions thereof are increased.
2. The upholding pedestal can hold and support the pen-type optical mouse.
Although the present invention has been described with reference to the preferred embodiments thereof, it will be understood that the invention is not limited to the details thereof. Various substitutions and modifications have been suggested in the foregoing description, and others will occur to those of ordinary skill in the art. Therefore, all such substitutions and modifications are intended to be embraced within the scope of the invention as defined in the appended claims.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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94201240 | Jan 2005 | TW | national |