Claims
- 1. An ergonomic keyboard having a front edge corresponding to the vertical edge of the keyboard closest to the user, said keyboard comprising:
- a. a mount;
- b. a plurality of keys on said mount, wherein the keys on said mount are arranged in at least one unbroken row comprised of an arcuate portion, a left portion and a right portion, said left and right portions extending tangentially from the left and right sides of the arcuate portion, respectively, and said arcuate portion of said at least one unbroken row being convex to the front edge of the keyboard.
- 2. An ergonomic keyboard according to claim 1, wherein the upper surface of the mount is planar.
- 3. An ergonomic keyboard keyboard having a front edge corresponding to the vertical edge of the keyboard closest to the user, said keyboard comprising:
- a. a mount;
- b. a plurality of keys on said mount, wherein the keys on said mount are arranged in at least one unbroken row comprised of an arcuate portion, a left portion and a right portion, said left and right portions extending tangentially from the left and right sides of the arcuate portion, respectively, and said arcuate portion of said at least one unbroken row being convex to the front edge of the keyboard and comprising at least one elongated key.
- 4. An ergonomic keyboard according to claim 3, wherein:
- a. the base perimeter of said at least one elongated key has an arcuate shape.
- 5. An ergonomic keyboard according to claim 3, wherein the upper surface of the mount is planar.
- 6. An ergonomic keyboard according to claim 3, wherein the plurality of keys have a QWERTY typing layout.
- 7. An ergonomic keyboard, comprising:
- a. a mount;
- b. a plurality of keys located on said mount and arranged in a plurality of adjacent rows;
- c. a wrist support attached to said mount; and
- d. support means attached to said wrist support for adjusting the height of said wrist support and causing the upper surface of said mount to slope downwardly away from the user.
- 8. An ergonomic keyboard according to claim 7, wherein the wrist support is pivotally attached to said mount.
- 9. An ergonomic keyboard according to claim 7, wherein the upper surface of said mount slopes downwardly away from the user from 5.degree. to 40.degree. with respect to the horizontal.
- 10. An ergonomic keyboard, comprising:
- a. a mount;
- b. a wrist support attached to said mount at the front edge of said mount; and
- c. at least one support leg pivotally attached to the wrist support.
- 11. An ergonomic keyboard according to claim 10, wherein at least two support legs are pivotally attached to the wrist support.
- 12. An ergonomic keyboard according to claim 11, wherein the upper surface of said mount slopes downwardly away from the user from 5.degree. to 40.degree. with respect to the horizontal when the support legs are pivoted to a down position.
- 13. An ergonomic keyboard according to claim 10, wherein the wrist support is coextensive with the front edge of the mount.
- 14. An ergonomic keyboard according to claim 10, wherein the upper surface of said mount slopes downwardly away from the user from 5.degree. to 40.degree. with respect to the horizontal when the at least one support leg is pivoted to a down position.
- 15. An ergonomic keyboard according to claim 10, further comprising a plurality of keys on said mount, said plurality of keys being arranged in a QWERTY typing layout.
- 16. An ergonomic keyboard, comprising:
- a. a mount;
- b. a wrist support attached to said mount;
- c. a plurality of keys on said mount arranged in a V-shape or chevron pattern; and
- d. support legs pivotally attached to the wrist support.
- 17. An ergonomic keyboard according to claim 16, wherein the upper surface of said mount slopes downwardly away from the user from 5.degree. to 40.degree. with respect to the horizontal when the support legs are pivoted to a down position.
- 18. An ergonomic keyboard according to claim 16, wherein the wrist support is coextensive with the front edge of said mount.
- 19. An ergonomic keyboard according to claim 16, wherein the plurality of keys have a QWERTY typing layout.
- 20. An ergonomic keyboard, comprising:
- a. a mount;
- b. a wrist support attached to said mount;
- c. a plurality of keys on said mount arranged in a V-shaped or chevron pattern; and
- d. at least one support leg pivotally attached to the waist support.
- 21. An ergonomic keyboard according to claim 20, wherein the upper surface of said mount slopes downwardly away from the user from 5.degree. to 40.degree. with respect to the horizontal when the at least one support leg is pivoted to a down position.
- 22. An ergonomic keyboard according to claim 20, wherein the wrist support is coextensive with the front edge of said mount.
- 23. An ergonomic keyboard according to claim 20, wherein the plurality of keys have a QWERTY typing layout.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/017,106, filed Feb. 12, 1993, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,360,280 which is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 07/886,061 filed on May 19, 1992, now abandoned, and application Ser. No. 07/900,080, filed Jun. 17, 1992, now abandoned.
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