Claims
- 1. An ergonomic computer-pointing device comprising:
a cursor control section; an ergonomic hand support section; a coupler interconnecting said cursor control section and said ergonomic hand support wherein said coupler movably and fixedly connects said cursor control section to said ergonomic hand support section.
- 2. The ergonomic computer-pointing device of claim 1 wherein said coupler permits free movement of said cursor control section over a first field of motion; and said coupler limits a range of motion in a first direction in said first field of motion.
- 3. The ergonomic computer pointing device of claim 1 further comprising:
a pressure timing circuit coupled to said ergonomic hand support section wherein said pressure timing circuit measures an amount of time a user maintains pressure on said ergonomic hand support section and generates a time-out signal when said amount of time exceeds a predefined time.
- 4. The ergonomic computer-pointing device of claim 1 wherein said ergonomic hand support section includes a control surface, and a combination of said control surface and said coupler limit ranges of motion in said first field of motion.
- 5. The ergonomic computer-pointing device of claim 1 wherein said coupler is a telescoping mechanism pivotally connected to said cursor control section and pivotally connected to said ergonomic hand support section.
- 6. The ergonomic computer-pointing device of claim 5 further comprising a set of crash stops mounted in said ergonomic hand support section about said telescoping mechanism to limit movement of said telescoping mechanism.
- 7. The ergonomic computer-pointing device of claim 5 further comprising a set of crash stops mounted in said cursor control section about said telescoping mechanism to limit movement of said telescoping mechanism.
- 8. The ergonomic computer-pointing device of claim 1 wherein said coupler includes an internal surface that bounds a cam opening oriented about a crash stop wherein a size of said cam opening and a size of said crash stop determine a range of motion in said first field of motion.
- 9. An ergonomic computer-pointing device comprising:
a cursor control section; an ergonomic hand support section having:
a palm support region; a little-finger support region extending from said palm support region; and a thumb support region extending from said palm support region; and a coupler interconnecting said cursor control section and said ergonomic hand support wherein said coupler movably and fixedly connects said cursor control section to said ergonomic hand support section.
- 10. The ergonomic computer-pointing device of Claim wherein said coupler permits free movement of said cursor control section over a first field of motion while said ergonomic hand support section remains substantially stationery.
- 11. The ergonomic computer-pointing device of claim 9 wherein said palm support region has a slope in a direction from said little-finger support region to said thumb support region.
- 12. The ergonomic computer-pointing device of claim 9 further comprising:
a front index extending from a portion of said palm support region between said little-finger support region and said thumb support region.
- 13. The ergonomic computer-pointing device of claim 12 further comprising:
a side index extending from said thumb support region and said palm support region.
- 14. The ergonomic computer-pointing device of claim 11 further comprising:
a front index extending from a portion of said palm support region between said little-finger support region and said thumb support region.
- 15. The ergonomic computer-pointing device of claim 14 further comprising:
a side index extending from said thumb support region and said palm support region.
- 16. The ergonomic computer-pointing device of claim 9 further comprising:
a side index extending from said thumb support region and said palm support region.
- 17. The ergonomic computer-pointing device of claim 9 wherein a part of said palm support region is textured.
- 18. The ergonomic computer-pointing device of claim 9 further comprising:
a pressure relief edge surface extending from a portion of said palm support region opposite and removed from said front index, wherein said pressure relief edge surface is a convex surface.
- 19. An ergonomic computer-pointing device comprising:
a cursor control section; an ergonomic hand support section movably coupled to said cursor control section; and a pressure timing circuit coupled to said ergonomic hand support section wherein said pressure timing circuit measures an amount of time a user maintains pressure on said ergonomic hand support section and generates a time-out signal when said amount of time exceeds a predefined time.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part of copending, and commonly assigned U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/912,277, entitled “AN ERGONOMIC HAND SUPPORT FOR A COMPUTER POINTING DEVICE,” of William P. Hesley, filed on Aug. 15, 1997; U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/912,822, entitled “A METHOD FOR GUIDING PLACEMENT OF A USER'S HAND ON A HAND SUPPORT DEVICE FOR A COMPUTER POINTING DEVICE,” of William P. Hesley, filed on Aug 15, 1997; and U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/911,960, entitled “A METHOD FOR FACILITATING MULTIPLE FIELDS OF MOTION IN USING A COMPUTER POINTING DEVICE,” of William P. Hesley, filed on Aug. 15, 1997, each of which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
Continuation in Parts (1)
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08912277 |
Aug 1997 |
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09123771 |
Jul 1998 |
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