Claims
- 1. A handheld computer comprising:
a housing including a front exterior surface; a bar retained within the housing; a first button structure accessible on the front exterior surface; and a member that joins to and extends between the first button structure and the bar, the member being shaped to extend its effective length when the first button structure is directed inward along a first axis, or laterally along a second axis that is perpendicular to the first axis.
- 2. The handheld computer of claim 1, wherein the first button structure has a first perimeter point that is proximate to the bar, and wherein a linear length of the member is greater than a distance between the first perimeter point and the bar.
- 3. The handheld computer of claim 2, wherein the member joins the first button structure at a second perimeter point that is different than the first perimeter point.
- 4. The handheld computer of claim 1, wherein a shape of the member includes a bend that at least partially circumvents the button structure, the bend deflecting inward when the button structure is directed inward.
- 5. The handheld computer of claim 2, wherein the member is bent so that the linear length of the member is at least 20% greater than the distance between the first perimeter point and the bar.
- 6. The handheld computer of claim 5, wherein the member is bent so that the linear length of the member is at least 50% greater than that of the distance between the first perimeter point and the bar.
- 7. The handheld computer of claim 3, wherein the first perimeter point has a first radial position, the second perimeter point has a second radial position, and wherein the second radial position is more than 90 degrees apart from the first radial position.
- 8. The handheld computer of claim 3, wherein the first perimeter point has a first radial position, the second perimeter point has a second radial position, and wherein the second radial position is about 180 degrees apart from the first radial position.
- 9. The handheld computer of claim 1, wherein the first button structure has a base and extends a height from the base to a button surface, the button surface being accessible on the front exterior surface, and wherein the member joins the button structure at or proximate to the base.
- 10. The handheld computer of claim 1, wherein a shape of the member has a curvature along a length that at least partially circumvents the button structure.
- 11. The handheld computer of claim 1, wherein a shape of the member includes a semi-circular length that circumvents a base of the first button structure.
- 12. The handheld computer of claim 1, wherein the bar, the member and the first button structure are unitarily formed.
- 13. The handheld computer of claim 1, wherein the member has one or more bends configured so that a linear length of the member is sufficient to enable at least a portion of the member to travel inward with the first button structure when the first button structure is directed inward.
- 14. The handheld computer of claim 1, wherein a portion of the member is twisted so that the member has a varying thickness along the linear length.
- 15. The handheld computer of claim 14, wherein a thickness of the member is greatest along a segment that circumvents the first button structure.
- 16. The handheld computer of claim 1, wherein the first button structure includes:
a base; a first extension extending from the base to make contact with an electrical surface and to actuate an electrical signal when the first button structure is pushed inward; and a second extension that is longer than the first extension, a length of the second switch having a sufficient length to resist the first button structure from tilting after the first extension makes contact with the electrical surface.
- 17. A handheld computer comprising:
a bar retained in an interior of the handheld computer; a first button structure accessible on an exterior surface of the handheld computer; and a member that joins to and extends between the bar and the first button structure, the member enabling the first button structure to move into an actuated position without the first button structure having to undergo a measurable radial motion about the bar.
- 18. The handheld computer of claim 17, wherein the member partially circumvents the first button structure.
- 19. The handheld computer of claim 17, wherein the member is a circular and joins to the first button structure in one or more connection points.
- 20. A handheld computer comprising:
a housing including a front exterior surface; a bar retained within the housing; a plurality of button structures accessible on the front exterior surface, each of the plurality of button structures having a first perimeter point that is proximate to the bar; and a plurality of members, each member extending to join one of the plurality of button structures with the bar, each member having a linear length that is greater than a distance between the first perimeter point and the bar, and each member being extendible inward when the corresponding joined button structure is directed inward.
- 21. The handheld computer of claim 20, wherein each member joins one of the plurality of button structures at a second perimeter point, and where in the second perimeter point is different than the first perimeter point for that button structure.
- 22. The handheld computer of claim 20, wherein each member at least partially circumvents the joining button structure.
- 23. The handheld computer of claim 20, wherein at least some of the members are bent so that the linear length of each bent member is at least 20% greater than the distance between the first perimeter point of the joining button structure and the bar.
- 24. The handheld computer of claim 1, wherein at least some of the members are bent so that the linear length of each bent member is at least twice that of the distance between the first perimeter point of the joining button structure and the bar.
- 25. The handheld computer of claim 21, wherein the first perimeter point of each button structure has a first radial position, the second perimeter point of each button structure has a second radial position, and wherein for each button structure, the second radial position is more than 90 degrees apart from the first radial position.
- 26. A button component for a handheld computer, the button component comprising:
a bar retained within a housing of the handheld computer; a plurality of button structures accessible on the front exterior surface, each of the plurality of button structures having a first perimeter point that is proximate to the bar; and a plurality of members, each member extending to join one of the plurality of button structures with the bar, each member having a linear length that is greater than a distance between the first perimeter point and the bar, and each member being extendible inward when the joining button structure is directed inward.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is related to application Ser. No. 09/662,375, entitled “Button Pivot Bar,” naming Amy Han, Ricardo Penate, Traci Neist, Robert G. Twiss as inventors. The aforementioned application is hereby incorporated by reference.