Information
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Patent Grant
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6573464
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Patent Number
6,573,464
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Date Filed
Thursday, May 10, 200123 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, June 3, 200321 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 200 6 R
- 200 6 A
- 200 329
- 200 339
- 200 553
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International Classifications
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Abstract
An input device, that includes a casing having at least an opening, a supporting base set on the casing, a base plate set within the casing, at least one pressure sensor set on the base plate, and an actuator movably set on the supporting base. Wherein the actuator is at least a touching point set within the opening and above the pressure sensor, so when a user presses the actuator and moves the touching point downwards, the touching point touches the pressure sensor to enable the pressure sensor to produce a corresponding sensing signal.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to an input device, and more particularly, to an input device with a fulcrum installed in the middle.
2. Description of the Prior Art
Please refer to FIG.
1
and FIG.
2
.
FIG. 1
is an exploded diagram of an input device, and
FIG. 2
is a sectional view of an input device according to the prior art. The input device
10
is set on the back plane
18
, a cylinder actuator
12
that has a top surface
32
that interfaces with a user. Moreover, the input device
10
further comprises a protuberance
28
in a side and a cylinder pillar
20
at a bottom. A supporting wall
14
fixed on the back plane
18
encloses the actuator
12
, the supporting wall
14
comprises a slit
30
in accordance with the protuberance
28
for keeping in position the actuator
12
. An elastic component
17
with a circular hole
22
in the center is located under the actuator
12
, with the elastic component
17
further comprising four actuating pillars
16
. The cylinder pillar
20
of the actuator
12
is slidably disposed in a groove
24
of the back plane
18
. Furthermore, four pressure sensors
26
located under the four actuating pillars
16
of the back plane
18
measure pressure.
Please refer to
FIG. 3
of a diagram of the input device
10
depressed by a user according to the prior art. When the user presses an upper surface
32
of the actuator
12
, the actuator
12
heels by a groove
24
set on the back plane
18
as a fulcrum. As shown is
FIG. 3
, the actuator
12
inclines left to the figure and represses the actuating pillars
16
of the elastic component
17
to depress the sensor
26
set on the back plane
18
, the sensor
26
transforms the depressing pressure into a sensing signal. After that time, a whole process of sensing is completed.
A defect of the input device
10
according to the prior art is that the groove
24
serves as a fulcrum for an operation of the actuator
12
. The actuator
12
and the elastic component
17
of the prior input device
10
are both set above the fulcrum of the groove
24
, so that a distance between the upper surface
32
of the input device
10
and the groove
24
needs to lengthen to locate the elastic component
17
. Specifically, it not only needs a large displacement to move the actuator
12
for the user, but also needs more space to move the actuator
12
. To allow for a movable space for the actuator
12
, the input device
10
needs to be rigged around by a supporting wall
14
. The result being more space needed for the whole input device
10
.
Furthermore, the elastic component
17
provided for actuating the sensor
26
and supporting the actuator
12
, has to be set up so that the actuator
12
has an elastic force restoring to an origin after the user used. Since the elastic component
17
is almost pure rubber, it has a high elasticity. The elastic component
17
can not provide an effective elastic function, and in addition, deformation of the actuating pillar
16
results in it not matching correctly with the sensor
26
, so leading the input device
10
to fail.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
It is therefore a primary objective of the present invention to provide an input device having characteristics of being cleverly designed and firm with a fulcrum installed in the middle.
In a preferred embodiment, the present invention includes an input device, the input device comprising:
a casing having at least an opening, a supporting base set on the casing, a base plate set within the casing, at least a pressure sensor set on the base plate, and an actuator movably set on the supporting base. Wherein the actuator comprises at least a touching point set within the opening and above the pressure sensor, so when a user presses the actuator and moves the touching point downwards, the touching point touches the pressure sensor to enable the pressure sensor to produce a corresponding sensing signal.
It is an advantage of the present invention that it provides an input device with a fulcrum at the actuator.
These and other objectives and the advantages of the present invention will no doubt become obvious to those of ordinary skill in the art after having read the following detailed description of the preferred embodiment, which is illustrated in the various figures and drawings.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is an exploded diagram of an input device according to the prior art.
FIG. 2
is a section view of an input device according to the prior art.
FIG. 3
is a diagram of an input device depressed by a user according to the prior art.
FIG. 4
is a perspective view of a present invention input device used in a mouse.
FIG. 5
is an exploded diagram of the present invention input device.
FIG. 6
is a section view along
6
—
6
of the present invention input device.
FIG. 7
is a diagram of the present invention input device depressed by a user.
FIG. 8
is a section view of another preferred embodiment of the present invention input device.
FIG. 9
is a diagram of the present invention input device depressed by a use as shown in FIG.
8
.
FIG. 10
is a diagram of the present invention input device used in a game pad.
FIG. 11
is a diagram of another preferred embodiment of an actuator of the present invention input device.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
Please refer to
FIG. 4
of a perspective view of a present invention input device
40
used in a mouse
38
. The mouse
38
is convenient for a user to control an input device
40
of this invention.
Please refer to FIG.
5
and FIG.
6
.
FIG. 5
is an exploded diagram of the present invention input device, and
FIG. 6
is a section view along
6
—
6
of the present invention input device. For showing the input device
40
of this invention clearly,
FIG. 5
or
FIG. 6
only show a portion of a casing
38
. In order to cooperate with the input device
40
, the casing comprises a groove
39
to have a capacity of the input device
40
. The input device
40
of this invention is set on the casing
38
, and the input device
40
comprises a back plane
48
. There are four switches
56
set on the back plane
48
that are used to measure pressure and transfer the pressure to a sensing signal. The back plane
48
is fixed within the casing
38
by four fixing pillars
64
. The movable portion of the input device
40
is an actuator
42
, an upper surface
62
of the actuator
42
is a touching surface of a user, a lower surface of the actuator
42
comprises tour touching points
58
, an arc surface
66
in the center (please refer to FIG.
6
), and a bar
50
with a top end fixed at a bottom center of the actuator
42
. The casing
38
comprises a supporting base
67
monolithically formed with the casing
38
corresponding to the concave surface
66
. The center of the supporting base
67
comprises an open hole
52
that passes through the casing
38
. Furthermore, the casing
38
further comprises four openings
60
corresponding to the touching points
58
. The bar
50
of the actuator
42
passes through the open hole
52
, a base
54
fixed at a lower end of the bar
50
, and an elastic component
46
is clamped between the base
54
and an edge of the open hole
52
. A screw
51
is used to fix the base
54
to the lower end of the bar
50
by passing through a screw opening
53
set on the base
54
. In addition, the touching points
58
also passes through the openings
60
of the casing
38
and elongate into the inner of the casing
38
. Four switches
56
on the back plane
48
correspond to the four touching points
58
.
As for an operating principle of the present invention input device
40
, please refer to
FIG. 7
of a diagram of the present invention input device
40
depressed by a use. When the user presses an upper surface
62
of the actuator
42
, the actuator
42
heel slides along the arc surface
66
. As shown is
FIG. 7
, the actuator
42
inclines left to the figure and the touching point
58
presses a corresponding switch
56
by passing through the opening
60
of the casing
38
. Thus enabling the switch
56
to produce a sensing signal. After that time, a whole process of sensing is completed. A helical spring
46
clamped between the casing
38
and the base
54
provides a restoring elastic force to an origin equilibrium point for the actuator
42
.
Compared to the prior input device
10
, a fulcrum of the present invention input device
40
is equivalent to the center
70
as shown in FIG.
6
. The distance between the fulcrum
70
of the present input device
40
and the upper surface
62
of the actuator
42
is shortened. Compared to a long distance between the fulcrum
24
of the prior input device
10
and the upper surface
32
of the actuator
12
, the size of the present input device
40
is decreased.
Additionally, the actuator
12
and the elastic component
17
of the prior input device
10
are both set above the fulcrum, the user needs more displacement to actuate the actuator
12
and needs a lot of space to move the actuator
12
. For remaining a movable space for the actuator
12
, the input device
10
needs to be rigged around by a supporting wall
14
. It increases the space required for the whole prior input device
10
. Comparatively, the present input device
40
takes the actuator
42
as a fulcrum, the bar
50
and the helical spring suspended in midair are capable of swinging in a direction. It is convenient to actuate the present input device
40
for the user, and moreover, it effectively decreases space for movement of the actuator
42
.
A supporting mechanism of the present input device
40
is provided by the helical spring
46
, with the switch
56
provided by the touching point
58
. The helical spring
46
is made of a metal so that a life of the helical spring
46
is longer than the elastic rubber material of the prior input device
10
naturally. Since the helical spring
46
is responsible for an elastic supporting mechanism of the present input device
40
, the touching point
58
of the switch
56
needs not to be provided with elasticity and can be monolithically formed with stiff materials. The moving condition of the touching point
58
is guided by the corresponding opening
60
of the casing
38
, so it is not important that the touching point
58
can not actuate the corresponding switch
56
exactly. Thus, it can be seen that the structure of the present input device
40
is firmer than the prior input device
10
.
Another preferred embodiment of the present input device
40
can be illustrated with FIG.
8
. Please refer to
FIG. 8
of a sectional view of another preferred embodiment of the present invention input device. The input device
80
is set on the casing
38
, and the casing
78
comprises a supporting base
106
that is monolithically formed with the casing
78
. The center of the supporting base
106
comprises an open hole
92
passing through the casing
78
. The movable portion of the input device
80
is comprised of an actuator
82
, a bar
90
and a base
94
. The base
94
is fixed at a lower end of the bar
90
by a screw
91
so as to clamp a helical spring
86
between the open hole
92
and the base
94
. A back plane
88
set fixedly within the casing
78
further comprises a switch
96
. A touching point
98
of the actuator
82
passing through an opening
100
of the casing
78
is corresponding to the switch
96
. The center of the actuator
82
bottom is an arc surface for exactly matching with the supporting base. Please refer to
FIG. 9
of a diagram of the present invention input device depressed by a use as shown in FIG.
8
. When a user presses an upper surface
102
of the actuator
82
, the actuator
82
heels slidably along the arc surface of the supporting base. The touching point
98
presses a corresponding switch
96
by passing through the opening
100
of the casing
78
. Thus enabling the switch
96
to produce a sensing signal.
Please refer to
FIG. 10
of a diagram of the present invention input device
40
used in a game pad
120
. The input device
40
above mentioned is used in a preferred embodiment of a mouse shape casing, but that does not mean the input device
40
is only used in a game pad. To match with the abilities of the game pad, the actuator
42
of the input device
40
can further dispose a joystick
72
as shown in
FIG. 11
in order to enhance enjoyment in using the input device
40
.
The above disclosure is not intended to be limiting. Those skilled in the art will readily observe that numerous modifications and alterations of the device 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.
Claims
- 1. An input device comprising:a casing having at least an opening; a supporting base set on the casing; a base plate fixed to the casing and set within the casing; at least a pressure sensor set on the base plate; and an actuator movably set on the supporting base; wherein the actuator comprises at least a touching point set within the opening and above the pressure sensor, and when a user presses the actuator and moves the touching point downwards, the actuator pivots about a center of pivoting located at an upper surface of the actuator, and the touching point touches the pressure sensor to enable the pressure sensor to produce a corresponding sensing signal.
- 2. The input device of claim 1 wherein the supporting base is monolithically formed with the casing, the supporting base further comprising an open hole that passes through the casing, the actuator further comprising a bar, a top end of the bar set within the open hole of the supporting base and fixed at a bottom of the actuator; wherein when the actuator is depressed, the bar is capable of swinging toward a direction accompanied by the actuator.
- 3. The input device of claim 2 further comprising a base and an elastic component, the base fixed at a lower end of the bar, and the elastic component clamped between the base and an edge of the open hole.
- 4. The input device of claim 3 wherein the elastic component is a helical spring.
- 5. The input device of claim 3 wherein at least a screw is used to fix the base to the lower end of the bar.
- 6. The input device of claim 1 wherein the supporting base comprises a groove, and a bottom of the actuator is slidably disposed in the groove.
- 7. The input device of claim 1 further comprising a fixing pillar that is used to fix the base plate within the casing.
- 8. The input device of claim 1 wherein the pressure sensor is a switch.
- 9. The input device of claim 1 wherein the actuator comprises a joystick.
- 10. An input device comprising:a casing having an open hole; a base plate fixed to the casing and set within the casing; at least a pressure sensor set on the base plate; an actuator set in the open hole of the casing; and a bar with a top end set within the open hole of the casing and fixed at a bottom of the actuator, the bar capable of swinging in a direction; wherein when a user presses the actuator and moves the actuator downwards, the actuator pivots about a center of pivoting located at an upper surface of the actuator, and the actuator touches the pressure sensor to enable the pressure sensor to produce a corresponding sensing signal.
- 11. The input device of claim 10 wherein the casing further comprises at least an opening and the actuator comprises at least a touching point set within the opening and above the pressure sensor, wherein when the user presses the actuator and moves the touching point downwards, the touching point touches the pressure sensor and enables the pressure sensor to produce a corresponding sensing signal.
- 12. The input device of claim 11 wherein the actuator comprises a joystick.
- 13. The input device of claim 10 wherein the pressure sensor is a switch.
Priority Claims (1)
Number |
Date |
Country |
Kind |
89125942 A |
Dec 2000 |
TW |
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