The invention relates to an information input device.
The present application claims priority from Japanese Application No. 2004-102591, the disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference.
With the diversification of functions of audiovisual equipment, electric household appliances, industrial apparatuses, computers, and the like, the amounts of information to be input thereto have been increasing. Information input devices have become complicated accordingly, with deterioration in human friendliness. For example, a remote controller of a TV set is provided with a number of buttons, and each single button is assigned for several functions depending on mode switching, which makes it harder to understand.
Some information devices utilize graphical user interfaces (GUIs), whereas they are not always easy to use. Besides, appropriate information input devices (such as a pointing device) that have operational resolution comparable to the high resolution of display units have not yet been in practical use.
Take, for example, a mouse which is a typical pointing device for PCs and the like. It requires a certain area of plate-like space such as a tabletop for operation, and cannot be operated freely if it is held in hand. Moreover, due to wrist and elbow operations, the mouse is difficult to operate delicately and thus is far from being an information input device of high operational resolution. A portable PC is often equipped with an information input device of touch panel type. The panel itself is fixed to the PC, however, and thus is poor in operation flexibility. In addition, since the touch-panel type device detects the position of as large an object as a finger (here, the term “finger” also means a thumb), the operational resolution is extremely poor. The feeling of friction at the fingertip might also be unpleasant.
Under such circumstances, there have been proposed various types of information input devices which have high operation flexibility and can be operated with fingertips while the bodies of the devices are held in hand.
For example, description can now be given to explain a prior art disclosed in the publication of Japanese Utility Model Registration No. 3080102 with reference to
Generally , highest operational resolution among those of human operations can result from fingertips. In the foregoing disclosed prior art, however, the device main body is held and fixed in hand and operations are performed by single one finger. As a result, it is impossible to make full use of the fine resolution of fingertips.
More specifically, in the foregoing prior art, the top of the stick J3 is put in contact with the side of the thumb, and the first and second joints of the thumb are bent or stretched for input operations. In fact, it is rather difficult to move a single finger thus alone for operation, and it is even impossible for persons of dexterous hands to obtain high operational resolution through such single-fingered operations.
In conclusion, the above-discussed prior art does provide portability for the sake of improved operation flexibility. However, in view of such applications as a GUI pointing device, it has the problem that fine position inputs cannot be made since it is impossible to obtain high operational resolution corresponding to a high-resolution or wide display screen. Another problem consists in that a single input unit (such as a stick) cannot be operated with resolution as high as required for a number of types of information inputs, so that the types of information to input have to be reduced.
The present invention has been achieved to address the foregoing problems. It is thus an object of the present invention to provide an information input device which has portability for the sake of improved operation flexibility, and has high operational resolution as well. For example, when the device is used as a GUI input device, fine positional inputs can be made on a high-resolution or wide display screen. A number of types of information can also be input through simple operations on the input part of the device.
To achieve the foregoing object, the information input device of the present invention comprises at least the configuration according to the following aspect.
That is, according to one of the aspects of the present invention , the information input device comprises: two plate-like input members adapted to be held between fingertips or part of two fingers of one hand and capable of sliding against each other; a holding part to be held with other fingers of the one hand; a connecting part for connecting the two plate-like input members to the holding part; and an information creating part for creating input information at least in accordance with a relative position or relative movement between the plate-like input members.
These and other objects and advantages of the present invention will become clear from the following description with reference to the accompanying drawings, wherein:
Hereinafter, embodiments of the present invention will be described with reference to the drawings.
The information input device according to the embodiment of the present invention utilizes the following facts. That is, highest resolution results from fingertip operations among all human operations. Besides, when one holds an object between fingertips or part of fingers, he/she can easily concentrate attention on the fingertips or part of fingers in particular. As a result, the object can be moved readily at the person's will. The operations of holding an object between two fingertips or part of fingers of one hand (such as the fingertip of a thumb and the top portion of a forefinger ahead of the second joint) and sliding them against each other are thus utilized for input operations on the information input device.
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According to the information input device 1 having such a basic configuration, the device itself is held by one hand at the holding part 30. This provides the advantages of improved operation flexibility and improved operability. Moreover, since the plate-like input members 11 and 12 are held and slid against each other between the fingertips or part of two fingers, the two plate-like input members 11 and 12 can be relatively slid in any directions including the directions of the arrows in
According to the relative position or relative movement between the plate-like input members resulting from such input operations, the information creating part then creates input information. The provision of this information creating part allows, for example, fine position inputs on a high-resolution or wide display screen even when the information input device 1 is used as a GUI input device. When the input operations are divided into sub units to input respective different types of information, a number of types of information can be input through input operations as simple as sliding fingers against each other.
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According to such a configuration, highly sensitive operations of sliding the side of a thumb and part of another finger against each other (the operations of moving the thumb relatively against the other finger as shown by the arrows of
Description will now be given of the connecting parts 21 and 22 of the information input device 1 according to the embodiment of the present invention. The connecting parts 21 and 22 are intended to connect the two plate-like input members 11 and 12 to the holding part 30 so as to be capable of relative sliding. These connecting parts 21 and 22 may be configured so that they have flexibility or elasticity and hold the two plate-like input members 11 and 12 inseparably.
In this case, the two plate-like input members 11 and 12 can be relatively slid freely or under a desired restriction. Besides, even when the two fingers holding the plate-like input members 11 and 12 are released, the two plate-like input members 11 and 12 will not come apart. This makes it possible to resume input operations immediately even after the two fingers are taken off the plate-like input members 11 and 12, allowing high operability.
The connecting parts 21 and 22 may also be configured so that the two plate-like input members 11 and 12 are retained at positions capable of being held between two fingers when the holding part 30 is held by one hand. This facilitates operations since it is possible to grip the holding part 30 by one hand and hold the plate-like input members 11 and 12 between two fingers while putting the hand in its natural gripping state. In addition, even after the two fingers holding the plate-like input members 11 and 12 are released, with the holding part 30 gripped, it is possible to resume input operations immediately as mentioned above. It is therefore possible to obtain high operability.
The connecting parts 21 and 22 may be provided with a shape restoring function of restoring the two plate-like input members 11 and 12 to their neutral positions when they are not held. This facilitates the operations of sliding the plate-like input members 11 and 12 right and left or up and down continuously, with an improvement in operability. This also provides the advantage that input information can be initialized easily.
To be more specific, the connecting parts 21 and 22 may be made of bar-like or plate-like elastic members having a desired elasticity and an appropriate flexibility, such as rubber. The sectional configuration of the bar-like or plate-like elastic members can be devised to provide the shape restoring function.
FIGS. 3 to 6C show specific examples of configuration of the connecting parts 21 and 22 (the same portions as in the foregoing description will be designated by identical reference numerals, and overlapping description thereof will be omitted). In the example of
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Consequently, the plate-like input members 11 and 12 can be adjusted to easy-to-operate positions depending on such factors as the lengths of the fingers of the operator. In some configurations, it is even possible to change the input mode according to the distance from the plate-like input members 11 and 12 to the holding part 30.
Hereinafter, description will be given of examples of the information creating part for creating the input information in accordance with the relative position, the relative movement, or the like between the plate-like input members 11 and 12 described above.
One of the examples of the information creating part is relative displacement detecting means (sensor) for detecting a relative displacement between the plate-like input members 11 and 12. When the information input device according to the embodiment of the present invention is used as a GUI input device, it can desirably input position information with precisions of the order of the resolution of currently-prevailing display units (approximately one thousand dots) for the sake of high pointing capability (capability for inputting position information). Meanwhile, the information input device 1 according to the embodiment of the present invention utilizes the relative displacement between fingers, and thus has a rather narrow range of displacement (the narrow range is even desirable in terms of operability). Then, the minimum unit of resolution of the relative displacement between the plate-like input members 11 and 12 can fall to or below 10 micrometers.
For one of the methods of detecting such a small relative displacement between the two plate-like input members 11 and 12,
The relative displacement sensor of this practical example comprises two film-like sheets, each of which has light transmitting areas and light blocking areas alternately in stripes. The sheets are arranged on the targets of the displacement detection, or the slidable contact faces 11a and 12a of the upper and lower plate-like input members 11 and 12, respectively. Light-emitting devices (LEDs) and photodetectors (PDs) are arranged on the inner sides of the upper and lower plate-like input members 11 and 12, respectively (see
Next, description will be given of the operation of this practical example.
Then, the number n of changes of this current (ON to OFF, OFF to ON) can be counted to calculate the distance of displacement as (the stripe width of the sheet)×(the number n of changes of the current). For example, given the stripe width is 10 micrometers, it is possible to detect the amount of displacement in units (precisions) of 10 micrometers.
In order to detect the direction of the movement, right or left, aside from the amount of displacement, three pairs of light-emitting devices (LEDs) and photodetectors (PD) are arranged as shown in
The foregoing description has dealt with the detection as to one direction (referred to as X-axis). Similarly, the movement in the orthogonal direction (referred to as Y-axis) can also be detected by arranging the foregoing three pairs of light-emitting devices and photodetectors in the Y-axis direction.
Up to this point, description has been given of the method of detecting a relative displacement by using moiré fringes. The method is not limited to the foregoing one, however, as long as it can detect the relative displacement. For example, a thin film resistor sensor and a magnetic scale may be used as the relative displacement detecting means since they have resolutions and can be formed in a thin sheet.
Next, referring to
One of the purposes of this pressure sensor 13 is to provide a function equivalent to a so-called mouse click (the function of indicating an input at that cursor location). This operation can be effected by applying a finger pressure higher than that for slide operations in a short time.
Moreover, the pressure sensor 13 may be a piezoelectric sensor, for example. In this case, as shown in
The relative displacement detecting means and the pressure detecting means described above can provide a position information inputting function and a click function in terms of mouse functions. In addition, a tilt sensor to be described below may be used to provide the function of distinguishing right and left mouse clicks.
FIGS. 9 to 10B show a practical example with tilt sensing means (sensor) for sensing the tilt of the input members in a certain direction. In this example, the tilt sensor is made of a ball 14 and a switch 15. This switch 15 may be a proximity switch, an optical switch, a contact switch, or the like. The provision of this sensor makes it possible to detect a right or left tilt of the information input device which is held in hand, for example. A tilt signal for indicating the tilt can be combined with the click signal detected by the foregoing pressure sensor at that time, thereby allowing inputs corresponding to so-called right and left clicks of a two-button mouse.
It is understood that two pressure detecting sensors may be arranged, for example, on the right and left of the plate-like input member 11, respectively. Here, a difference between the finger pressures on the right and left sensors can be detected to identify right and left clicks. In another practical example, a plurality of pressure sensors or a large-area pressure sensor having a plurality of detection subareas may be adopted and configured to detect the states of pressures continuously. Then, two-dimensional cursor movements can be controlled depending on the selection of the detection subareas and the pressing force.
Now, referring to
As has been described, in the information input device accord to the embodiments of the present invention, the information creating part is not limited to the configuration of the foregoing examples but may employ various configurations. The embodiments of the present invention, irrespective of the configuration of the information creating part, comprise the following components: the two plate-like input member 11 and 12 capable of being slid against each other, being held between fingertips or part of fingers of one hand; the holding part 30 to be held with other fingers of the one hand; and the connecting parts 21 and 22 for connecting the plate-like input members 11 and 12 to the holding part 30. Here, what is characteristic is that the input information is created at least in accordance with the relative position or relative movement between the plate-like input members 11 and 12. Consequently, the embodiments of the present invention provide portability for improved operation flexibility, and utilize the keen senses and excellent resolution of human fingers to allow fine position inputs. Various types of information can also be input through simple operations on the input members.
Incidentally, the information creating part may be driven by such an energy source as a battery (including a solar battery) which is arranged in either one or both of the plate-like input members 11 and 12. Otherwise, an energy source may be arranged in the holding part 30 so that the information creating part is driven via the connecting parts 21 and 22 if they are conducive or wired inside.
Description will now be given of the holding part 30. As shown in
When the holding part 30 is arranged thus, it can contain a battery or other energy sources, and such electric circuits as a radio or optical wireless transmitter for transmitting signals to the target device of the information input as described above.
Moreover, the holding part 30 can be gripped to hold the plate-like input member 11 and 12 at a certain position, so that the directions of movement of the plate-like input members 11 and 12 can be recognized easily. This also yields the advantage of higher operation stability.
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As has been described, according to the information input devices of the embodiments of the present invention, it is possible to provide an information input device which has portability for the sake of improved operation flexibility, and has high operational resolution as well. It is also possible to provide an information input device which allows fine position inputs on a high-resolution or wide display screen when used as a GUI input device in particular. Moreover, the information input device, when used as other input devices, can input various types of information through simple operations.
Another effect of the present invention consists in that relative movements between fingers, which are delicate and high in operational resolution, can sensed by the sensors having sufficient position sensitivities so that both large movements and small movements can be smoothly converted into information for output. Moreover, since the detecting functions corresponding to several types of operations including fingertip operations and wrist operations are available, a number of types of information can be input without switching devices.
Furthermore, the provision of the holding part 30 allows stable operations. Since the holding part 30 is held in hand and the plate-like input members 11 and 12 are operated with relative movements between fingers, it is possible to sense the current position without visually checking it. Consequently, in such cases as a GUI input, the operability improves significantly since eye movements to the hand become unnecessary.
While there has been described what are at present considered to be preferred embodiments of the present invention, it will be understood that various modifications may be made thereto, and it is intended that the appended claims cover all such modifications as fall within the true spirit and scope of the invention.
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JP2004-102591 | Mar 2004 | JP | national |