Claims
- 1. A hand-held mobile mouse for a computer having a screen comprising:
(a) a housing having a shape designed to be held in a user's hand; (b) a sphere; (c) a rolling movement detection unit for generating a cursor signal for movements on the screen of the computer; (d) a plurality of spring units mounted in the housing for vertical movement of the sphere to generate a signal to activate a computer programmed click function operation; (e) four roller units mounted to support a lower surface of the sphere; (f) a remote wireless signal unit for converting the signals from the rolling movement detection unit to signals transmitted to the computer; (g) a circuit board connected to remote wireless signal unit; and (h) a receptacle for batteries formed within the housing.
- 2. A hand-held mobile mouse according to claim 1 further comprising at least one click key activator disposed on the housing for generating a signal to activate a computer programmed click function operation.
- 3. A hand-held mobile mouse according to claim 1 wherein the four roller units are mounted on the spring units.
- 4. A hand-held mobile mouse according to claim 1 wherein the four roller units are mounted on a board supported by the spring units.
- 5. A hand-held mobile mouse according to claim 1 wherein the sphere is made of an elastic material coated with a slippery material to promote rolling smoothness and further comprising four freely rotatory wheel units mounted in the housing to support an upper surface of the sphere.
- 6. A hand held mobile mouse according to claim 1 further comprising a first support mounted on the spring units, a second support mounted on the first support, and a wheel/click button disposed on the housing connected to a switch for generating an electrical signal to activate a computer programmed click function operation.
- 7. A hand-held mobile mouse according to claim 2 wherein said click key activator comprises a press button and an associated switch for generating an electrical signal to activate a computer programmed operation.
- 8. A hand-held mobile mouse according to claim 7 having two press buttons and two switches associated with the press buttons.
- 9. A hand-held mobile mouse according to claim 1, wherein said housing is designed to fit within a user's palm.
- 10. A hand-held mobile mouse according to claim 1, wherein said roller units comprise freely rotatory elongated roller units.
- 11. A hand-held mobile mouse according to claim 1, wherein said sphere has a magnetic core and said rolling movement detection unit is magnetically activated.
- 12. A hand-held mobile mouse according to claim 1, wherein said rolling movement detection unit transfers rotation movements of said roller units into “X-” axis and “Y-” axis motions to form digital signals for corresponding cursor movements on the screen of the computer.
- 13. A hand-held mouse according to claim 1 comprising two electrical processing circuit boards for electric currents and electronic signals of the rolling movement detection unit.
- 14. A hand-held mouse according to claim 1 wherein the housing comprises a top and a bottom shell which may be opened or closed along an opening line.
- 15. A hand-held mobile mouse according to claim 1 wherein the housing comprises a top edge having a plurality of feet around an upper surface of the sphere.
- 16. A hand-held mobile mouse according to claim 15 wherein the top edge has a shape selected from the group consisting of straight edges, downwardly extending curves, and downwardly extending curves having a straight bottom.
- 17. A hand-held mobile mouse according to claim 1 further comprising an antenna to operate the remote wireless signal unit.
- 18. A hand-held mobile mouse according to claim 17 wherein the antenna is an external antenna.
- 19. A hand-held mobile mouse according to claim 17 wherein the antenna is an internal antenna.
- 20. A hand-held mobile mouse according to claim 1 further comprising a central processing unit chip mounted on the circuit board.
- 21. A hand-held mobile mouse according to claim 1 further comprising a memory chip mounted on the circuit board.
- 22. A hand-held mobile mouse according to claim 1 wherein the remote wireless signal unit has radio signal sending and receiving functions.
- 23. A hand-held mobile mouse according to claim 1 wherein the four roller units form a frame supported on the spring units to allow for up and down movements of the sphere to generate a signal to activate a computer programmed click function operation.
- 24. A notebook computer and mouse system comprising
(a) A notebook computer comprising
(i) a screen; (ii) a keyboard; (iii) a remote wireless multiple signal receiver; (iv) A removable drawer; and (b) A hand-held mobile mouse comprising
(i) a housing having a shape designed to be held in a user's hand; (ii) a sphere; (iii) a rolling movement detection unit for generating a signal for cursor movements on the screen of the computer; (iv) a plurality of spring units mounted in the housing for vertical movement of the sphere to generate a signal to activate a computer programmed click function operation; (v) four roller units mounted to support a lower surface of the sphere; (vi) a remote wireless signal unit for converting the signals from the rolling movement detection unit to signals transmitted to the computer; (vii) a circuit board connected to the remote wireless signal unit; and (viii) a receptacle for batteries formed within the housing.
- 25. A notebook computer and mouse system according to claim 24 further comprising at least one click key activator disposed on the housing for generating a signal to activate a computer programmed click function operation.
- 26. A notebook computer and mouse system according to claim 24 wherein the four roller units are mounted on the spring units.
- 27. A notebook computer and mouse system according to claim wherein the four roller units are mounted on a board supported the spring units.
- 28. A notebook computer and mouse system according to claim wherein said removable drawer is under the keyboard.
- 29. A notebook computer and mouse system according to claim wherein said removable drawer is in front of the keyboard.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is based on copending provisional application No. 60/126,743, filed Mar. 29, 1999 and Nos. 60/147,729, filed Aug. 6, 1999.
Provisional Applications (2)
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60126743 |
Mar 1999 |
US |
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60147729 |
Aug 1999 |
US |