Claims
- 1. A computer keyboard/mouse apparatus comprising:
a) a keyboard support of the type for attachment to a keyboard arm, said keyboard support having a top surface for supporting a keyboard and a generally planar underside surface; and, b) a first mouse extension having a top surface for supporting a mouse, said first mouse extension being pivotally attached to said keyboard support for pivoting in a plane parallel to the plane of said keyboard support between an extended usable position in which a substantial portion of said first mouse extension is exposed and capable of being used as a mouse extension and a retracted stored position in which a substantial portion of said top surface of said first mouse extension is facing said underside surface of said keyboard support, said top surface of said first mouse extension also being in close proximity to said underside surface of said keyboard support so that the distance between said top surface of said first mouse extension and said underside surface of said keyboard is minimized, said first mouse extension also being capable of pivoting 360 degrees without contacting the keyboard arm when (1) said keyboard support is attached to the keyboard arm and (2) there is no other structure of said keyboard support or said first mouse extension preventing such pivoting.
- 2. A computer keyboard/mouse apparatus as claimed in claim 1 wherein said keyboard support is generally rectangularly shaped so as to define a front edge, a rear edge and right and left side edges and wherein said first mouse extension is pivotally attached to said keyboard support at a point adjacent said right side and rear edges thereof so that when said first mouse extension is pivoted to its extended usable position a substantial portion of said first mouse extension is located to the right of said right side edge of said keyboard support.
- 3. A computer keyboard/mouse apparatus as claimed in claim 2 further comprising a second mouse extension which is pivotally attached to said keyboard support at a point adjacent said left side and rear edges thereof so that when said second mouse extension is pivoted to its extended usable position a substantial portion of said second mouse extension is located to the left of said left side edge of said keyboard support.
- 4. A computer keyboard/mouse apparatus as claimed in claim 1 wherein the distance between said top surface of said first mouse extension and said underside surface of said keyboard is equal to or less than about ⅛ of an inch.
- 5. A computer keyboard/mouse apparatus as claimed in claim 1 wherein said top surface and said underside surface frictionally engage each other.
- 6. A computer keyboard/mouse apparatus as claimed in claim 5 wherein the frictional contact between said top surface and said underside surface is controlled so that a pre-determined amount of force is required to pivot said first mouse extension.
- 7. A computer keyboard/mouse apparatus as claimed in claim 1 further comprising structure which stops further pivoting of said first mouse extension when said first mouse extension is pivoted to its extended usable position.
- 8. A computer keyboard/mouse apparatus as claimed in claim 1 further comprising structure which stops further pivoting of said first mouse extension when said first mouse extension is pivoted to its retracted stored position.
- 9. A computer keyboard/mouse apparatus as claimed in claim 1 further comprising a mouse bumper strip mounted in the top surface of said first mouse extension along the peripheral edge thereof.
- 10. A computer keyboard/mouse apparatus as claimed in claim 9 wherein said mouse bumper strip extends around more than 125 degrees of the extension's peripheral edge.
- 11. A computer keyboard/mouse apparatus as claimed in claim 1 wherein the front edge of said keyboard support and the front edge of said first mouse extension are flush with each other when said first mouse extension is in its extended position.
- 12. A computer keyboard/mouse apparatus as claimed in claim 11 wherein said flush front edges of said keyboard support and said first mouse extension define a curved edge having a predetermined radius of curvature.
- 13. A computer keyboard/mouse apparatus as claimed in claim 3 wherein the front edge of said keyboard support, the front edge of said first mouse extension and the front edge of said second mouse extension are flush with each other when said mouse extensions are in their extended positions.
- 14. A computer keyboard/mouse apparatus as claimed in claim 13 wherein said flush front edges of said keyboard support and said mouse extensions define a curved edge having a predetermined radius of curvature.
- 15. A computer keyboard/mouse apparatus comprising:
a) a keyboard support including a top layer for supporting a keyboard, a bottom layer for attachment to a keyboard arm, and a center layer having a surface area which is substantially less than that of said top and bottom layers so as to define a gap between said top and bottom layers, said layers also being rigidly sandwiched together; and b) a first mouse extension pivotally attached to said keyboard support between said top and bottom layers for pivoting between an extended usable position in which a substantial portion of said first mouse extension is exposed and capable of being used as a mouse extension and a retracted stored position in which a substantial portion of said first mouse extension is received within the gap between said top and bottom layers.
- 16. A computer keyboard/mouse apparatus as claimed in claim 15 wherein said keyboard support is generally rectangularly shaped so as to define a front edge, a rear edge and right and left side edges and wherein said first mouse extension is pivotally attached to said keyboard support at a point adjacent said right side and rear edges thereof so that when said first mouse extension is pivoted to its extended usable position a substantial portion of said first mouse extension is located to the right of said right side edge of said keyboard support.
- 17. A computer keyboard/mouse apparatus as claimed in claim 16 further comprising a second mouse extension which is pivotally attached to said keyboard support at a point adjacent said left side and rear edges thereof so that when said second mouse extension is pivoted to its extended usable position a substantial portion of said second mouse extension is located to the left of said left side edge of said keyboard support.
- 18. A computer keyboard/mouse apparatus as claimed in claim 15 wherein said top, bottom and center layers have rear edges which are generally flush with each other so as to define said rear edge of said keyboard support.
- 19. A computer keyboard/mouse apparatus as claimed in claim 15 wherein said top layer has a top surface for supporting a keyboard and a generally planar underside surface and said first mouse extension has a top surface, said top layer underside surface and first mouse top surface being in close proximity to each other.
- 20. A computer keyboard/mouse apparatus as claimed in claim 19 wherein said first mouse top surface and said top layer underside surface frictionally contact each other.
- 21. A computer keyboard/mouse apparatus as claimed in claim 20 wherein the frictional contact between said first mouse top surface and said top layer underside surface is controlled so that a pre-determined amount of force is required to pivot said first mouse extension.
- 22. A computer keyboard/mouse apparatus as claimed in claim 15 wherein said first mouse extension is provided with a lip shaped edge which impacts up against said center layer to prevent further pivoting of said first mouse extension when said first mouse extension is pivoted to its extended usable position.
- 23. A computer keyboard/mouse apparatus as claimed in claim 15 wherein said center layer prevents further pivoting of said first mouse extension when said first mouse extension is pivoted to its retracted stored position.
- 24. A computer keyboard/mouse apparatus as claimed in claim 15 further comprising a mouse bumper strip mounted in the top surface of said first mouse extension along the peripheral edge thereof.
- 25. A computer keyboard/mouse apparatus as claimed in claim 24 wherein said mouse bumper strip extends around more than 125 degrees of the extension's peripheral edge.
- 26. A computer keyboard/mouse apparatus as claimed in claim 15 wherein the front edge of said keyboard support and the front edge of said first mouse extension are flush with each other when said first mouse extension is in its extended position.
- 27. A computer keyboard/mouse apparatus as claimed in claim 26 wherein said flush front edges of said keyboard support and said first mouse extension define a curved edge having a predetermined radius of curvature.
- 28. A computer keyboard/mouse apparatus as claimed in claim 17 wherein the front edge of said keyboard support, the front edge of said first mouse extension and the front edge of said second mouse extension are flush with each other when said mouse extensions are in their extended positions.
- 29. A computer keyboard/mouse apparatus as claimed in claim 28 wherein said flush front edges of said keyboard support and said mouse extensions define a curved edge having a predetermined radius of curvature.
- 30. A computer keyboard/mouse apparatus as claimed in claim 15 wherein said top layer of said keyboard support is generally rectangular in plan.
- 31. A computer keyboard/mouse apparatus as claimed in claim 15 further comprising a wrist support mounted on said top surface of said top layer along the front edge thereof.
- 32. A computer keyboard/mouse apparatus as claimed in claim 15 wherein said bottom layer has a region for supporting said first mouse extension in its extended position.
- 33. A computer keyboard/mouse apparatus as claimed in claim 15 wherein at least one pair of axially aligned holes is provided in said top and bottom layers with the axis of said holes passing through the gap of said keyboard support defined by said center layer, said axially aligned hole provided in said top layer having a diameter which is large enough to pass the head of a threaded fastener for securing said bottom layer to said keyboard arm, said axially aligned hole provided in said bottom layer having a diameter which is large enough to pass the shank but not the head of a said fastener for securing said bottom layer to said keyboard arm.
- 34. A computer keyboard/mouse apparatus as claimed in claim 33 wherein said bottom hole is countersunk to receive said head of a said fastener so that the top surface of the head is flush with the surface of the bottom layer.
- 35. A method of attaching a keyboard support to a keyboard arm wherein the keyboard support has a top layer and a bottom layer separated by a gap, and at least one pair of axially aligned holes provided in the top and bottom layers with the axis of said holes passing through the gap of the keyboard support, and wherein the axially aligned hole provided in the top layer has a diameter which is large enough to pass the head of a given threaded fastener for securing the bottom layer to a keyboard arm and wherein the axially aligned hole provided in the bottom layer has a diameter which is large enough to pass the shank but not the head of the said given threaded fastener, said method comprising the steps of:
inserting a said given threaded fastener through the axially aligned hole provided in the top layer, through the gap and then into the axially aligned hole of the bottom layer so that the said threaded fastener is in position to secure the keyboard support to the keyboard arm; and, threading the said positioned threaded fastener into the keyboard arm to secure the keyboard support to the keyboard arm.
- 36. A keyboard support for attachment to a keyboard arm comprising:
a top layer for supporting a keyboard and a bottom layer for attachment to a keyboard arm, said layers being separated by a gap and defining at least one pair of axially aligned holes with the axis of said holes passing through the gap, said axially aligned hole of the top layer having a diameter which is large enough to pass the head of a given threaded fastener for securing the bottom layer to a keyboard arm and said axially aligned hole of the bottom layer having a diameter which is large enough to pass the shank but not the head of the said given threaded fastener.
- 37. A computer keyboard/mouse apparatus comprising:
a keyboard support having a generally rectangular shape so as to define a front edge, a rear edge and right and left side edges; and, first and second mouse extensions pivotally attached to said keyboard support for pivoting between an extended usable position in which a substantial portion of each said mouse extension is exposed and capable of being used as a mouse extension and a retracted stored position, each said first and second mouse extensions also having a front edge, said first mouse extension being pivotally attached to said keyboard support so that when said first mouse extension is pivoted to its extended usable position a substantial portion of said first mouse extension is located to the right of said right side edge of said keyboard support, said second mouse extension being pivotally attached to said keyboard support so that when said second mouse extension is pivoted to its extended usable position a substantial portion of said second mouse extension is located to the left of said left side edge of said keyboard support, said front edges of said keyboard support and said first and second mouse extensions also being flush with each other so as to define a curved edge when said mouse extensions are in their extended usable positions.
- 38. A computer keyboard/mouse apparatus as claimed in claim 37 wherein said curved edge defined by said flush front edges of said keyboard support and said mouse extensions has a predetermined radius of curvature.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a nonprovisional application claiming the benefit under 35 USC 119(e) of U.S. provisional application Ser. No, 60/266,688, filed on Feb. 7, 2001.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60266688 |
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