1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a stylus and a fixing structure for fixing the stylus, and more particularly, to an expansible stylus capable of wedging inside a penholder and a fixing structure for fixing the stylus.
2. Description of the Prior Art
In modern information society, portable electronic devices are widely used in every field. A large quantity of data is communicated, processed, and stored in digital data format, thus computers used for reading and accessing data have become very important tools. Especially portable computers such as notebooks and personal digital assistants (PDAs), which by their small size, lightness, and portability, help users to search, browse, and store various kinds of data at anytime at any place. Therefore, portable computers have become one of the most important digital data platforms and the focus of much development. Concerning portable computers, both compactness and usability of the human input interface are emphasized; therefore a touch panel is used as part of the man machine interface (MMI). When a user touches or presses on the touch panel, the touch panel can sense the position or even the strength of the stress and control the computer according to the associated command.
As for a fixing mechanism for fixing a stylus in the portable electronic device, a slot is formed on a lateral side of the portable electronic device and the stylus is disposed inside the slot. At least one recess is formed on the slot for wedging a dot on the stylus so as to fix the stylus inside the slot. However, the dot of the stylus and the recess of the slot are worn away due to repeated utilization resulting in loose connection of the stylus and the slot. It causes damage of the stylus when the stylus falls from the slot or reduces waterproof effect due to leak. Furthermore, the recess of the slot is complicated for manufacture resulting in increase of cost.
It is therefore a primary objective of the invention to provide a stylus and a fixing structure for fixing the stylus for solving the above-mentioned problem.
According to the claimed invention, a stylus includes an expansible structure. A chamber is formed inside the expansible structure. The stylus further includes an inner body installed inside the chamber in a movable manner relative to a first direction for pressing the expansible structure when moving in the first direction so that the expansible structure expands in a second direction.
According to the claimed invention, a fixing structure includes a penholder. A slot is formed inside the penholder. The fixing structure includes a stylus installed inside the slot of the penholder. The stylus includes an expansible structure. A chamber is formed inside the expansible structure. The stylus further includes an inner body installed inside the chamber in a movable manner relative to a first direction for pressing the expansible structure when moving in the first direction so that the expansible structure expands in a second direction and the stylus wedges inside the slot of the penholder.
These and other objectives of the present invention will no doubt become obvious to those of ordinary skill in the art after reading the following detailed description of the preferred embodiment that is illustrated in the various figures and drawings.
Please refer to
For containing the stylus 56 inside the slot 54 of the penholder 52, the user can insert the outer body 64 of the stylus 56 into the slot 54 in −X direction first. At this time, the outer body 64 has not been wedged in the slot 54 tightly. Then the user can push the inner body 62 into the chamber 60 of the expansible structure 58 in −X direction. During the process, the second incline 74 of the expansible structure 58 can guide the first incline 72 of the inner body 62 so that the inner body 62 can be inserted inside the chamber 60 of the expansible structure 58 smoothly. As shown in
On the other hand, for drawing the stylus 56 from the slot 54 of the penholder 52, the user can draw out the inner body 62 of the stylus 56 from the chamber 60 of the expansible structure 58 in +X direction first. At this time, the bulge 70 of the inner body 62 separates from the indentation 68 of the expansible structure 58 so that the user can be aware that the stylus 56 is drawing from the chamber 60 of the expansible structure 58 due to the tactile feeling. As shown in
In conclusion, the expansion and the contraction of the expansible structure 58 in ±Y directions are generated by movement of the inner body 62 in ±X directions according to the above-mentioned embodiment. The present invention can utilize other mechanism to generate the expansion and the contraction of the expansible structure 58, such as rotary mechanism. For example, please refer to
In contrast to the prior art, the present invention utilizes the expansion of the stylus as the interference of the stylus and the slot of the penholder so as to fix the stylus inside the penholder tightly. The present invention has advantages of not wearing away the stylus and the penholder, waterproof effect, and improving manufacture of the penholder due to simply structural design.
Those skilled in the art will readily observe that numerous modifications and alterations of the device and method may be made while retaining the teachings of the invention. Accordingly, the above disclosure should be construed as limited only by the metes and bounds of the appended claims.
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