1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to an input device.
2. Description of Related Art
Operable toys have been known that include a switching mechanism as an input device. Such operable toys can be operated, for example, by inserting keys into the toys so as to operate switches in the toys (for example, refer to Japanese Patent No. 4872019).
Such a toy has the following switching mechanism: a key inserted into the toy is turned to activate several switches disposed in the turning range of the key.
The switching mechanism according to Japanese Patent No. 4872019 requires two key operation steps for activation of a switch: a first step of inserting a key into the toy and a second step of turning the inserted key.
An object of the present invention is to provide an input device that carries out a predetermined operation in response to mere insertion of a predetermined key into a case.
In order to realize the above object, according to one aspect of the present invention, there is provided an input device including:
actuating pieces which are disposed inside a case and have portions disposed along a first direction at predetermined intervals, the portions being movable toward and away from each other and being urged closer to each other by a predetermined urging force; and
at least one key which is insertable in the first direction into a key hole in the case,
wherein the actuating pieces respectively include pressure receivers which are disposed without overlap in the first direction, and
wherein each key includes a pusher which selectively pushes the pressure receiver of at least one of the actuating pieces as a result of insertion of the key into the key hole and moves the actuating piece corresponding to the pushed pressure receiver in a direction against the predetermined urging force.
According to this configuration, mere insertion of the key into the case in the input device starts the operation of a corresponding actuating piece. Thus, an apparatus including the input device can carry out a predetermined operation.
Preferably, the at least one key comprises different types of keys which operate different actuating pieces or a combination of actuating pieces.
According to this configuration, use of several different keys can start operations in various modes of an apparatus including the input device.
Preferably, each of the actuating pieces comprises a hole, and the pressure receiver is a circumferential area of the hole.
More preferably, the holes in the actuating pieces have similar shapes.
According to this configuration, the pressure receiver is composed of the circumferential area of the hole. Thus, the pressure receiver can be readily provided on the actuating piece. The large circumferential area around the hole can be pushed to certainly move the actuating piece.
Preferably, the circumferences of the holes of the actuating pieces are visible in the first direction from the key hole, and the at least one key has cross-sectional diameters which decrease stepwise toward the tip.
According to this configuration, the key has stepwise cross-sections. Thus, the formation of the key is facilitated.
Preferably, the actuating pieces are turnable about a support shaft.
According to this configuration, the actuating pieces are provided on the single support shaft. Thus, the dimensions of the input device can be decreased.
Preferably, each of the actuating pieces comprises an oblong hole having a major axis orthogonal to the support shaft, and the pressure receiver is a circumferential area of the hole.
According to this configuration, oblong holes are formed. Thus, the actuating pieces can certainly turn.
Preferably, the input device further includes a switch which is turned on and off in response to movement of one of the actuating pieces.
According to this configuration, mere insertion of the key into the case starts the operation of the corresponding actuating piece, thereby activating a predetermined switch.
Preferably, the case is an outer shell of a figurative toy, and the switch controls the operation of the figurative toy.
According to this configuration, mere insertion of the key into the case can cause the figurative toy to carry out a predetermined operation.
The present invention will become more fully understood from the detailed description given hereinbelow and the appended drawings which are given byway of illustration only, and thus are not intended as a definition of the limits of the present invention, and wherein:
Embodiments of an input device according to the present invention will now be described with reference to the accompanying drawings.
Overall Configuration
A toy robot 1 illustrated in
An input device 3 which is illustrated in
Detailed Configuration
1. Switch Unit 10
As described above, the input device 3 includes a switch unit 10. The switch unit 10 includes the switches 11, 12, 13, which are disposed along the horizontal direction of the toy robot 1. The switches 11, 12, 13 respectively include pairs of terminals 11b, 12b, 13b, which are electrically connected in response to operation of respective actuators 11a, 12a, 13a (see
2. Actuating Pieces 15, 16, 17
With reference to
A middle portion 15c of the actuating piece 15 is disposed in front of the actuating piece 17 and extends toward the actuating piece 16. A middle portion 16c of the actuating piece 16 is disposed behind the middle portion 15c of the actuating piece 15 and in front of the actuating piece 17 and extends toward the actuating piece 15. The middle portion 15c of the actuating piece 15, the middle portion 16c of the actuating piece 16, and the actuating piece 17 overlap with each other in the anteroposterior direction with predetermined gaps therebetween.
The middle portion 15c of the actuating piece 15 has a hole 19, and the middle portion 16c of the actuating piece 16 has a hole 20. The oblong holes 19, 20 have major axes orthogonal to the shaft 18. The holes 19, 20 are concentric with a key hole 14 when the actuating pieces 15, 16 are at initial positions. The hole 19 has a shape similar to that of the hole 20 but is larger than the hole 20. Thus, the circumferences of both holes are visible from the key hole 14. The circumferential area of the hole 19 in the actuating piece 15 and the circumferential area of the hole 20 in the actuating piece 16 constitute pressure receivers. The actuating piece 17 also has a pressure receiver. The pressure receivers of the actuating pieces 15, 16, 17 do not overlap with each other in the insertion direction of the key 30.
3. Key Hole 14
The chest 1c of the toy robot 1 has a key hole 14. The key hole 14 has a circular shape and a diameter larger than the minor axis of the hole 19.
4. Key 30
With reference to
The keys 30a to 30g may each consist of a guiding shaft 31a alone, or any combination of a guiding shaft 31a with a shaft 31b and/or a shaft 31c. If the guiding shaft 31a is combined with the shaft 31b and/or the shaft 31c, the cross-sectional diameters of the shafts decrease stepwise toward the tip. The guiding shaft 31a is a long or short shaft having a large diameter. The shaft 31b is a long or short shaft having a medium diameter. The shaft 31c is a long, medium-length, or short shaft having a small diameter.
The terms “large diameter,” “medium diameter,” and “small diameter” refer to the relative diameters of the guiding shaft 31a and the shafts 31b, 31c.
The guiding shaft 31a has a diameter slightly smaller than that of the key hole 14 in the chest 1c of the toy robot 1 and larger than the minor axis of the hole 19.
The shaft 31b has a diameter slightly smaller than the minor axis of the hole 19 and larger than the minor axis of the hole 20.
The shaft 31c has a diameter slightly smaller than the minor axis of the hole 20.
(1) Key 30a (
The key 30a is composed of a long guiding shaft 31a. In detail, the guiding shaft 31a has dimensions that allow a pusher at the end of guiding shaft 31a to push only the pressure receiver of the actuating piece 15 when the key 30a is disposed in the key hole 14.
(2) Key 30b (
The key 30b is composed of a short guiding shaft 31a and a long shaft 31b disposed on the end surface of the guiding shaft 31a. In detail, the guiding shaft 31a has dimensions that prevent a pusher at the end of the guiding shaft 31a from pushing the pressure receiver of the actuating piece 15 when the key 30b is disposed in the key hole 14. Furthermore, the shaft 31b has dimensions that allow a pusher at the end of the shaft 31b to push only the pressure receiver of the actuating piece 16 when the key 30b is disposed in the key hole 14.
(3) Key 30c (
The key 30c is composed of a short guiding shaft 31a and a long shaft 31c disposed on the end surface of the guiding shaft 31a. In detail, the guiding shaft 31a has dimensions that prevent a pusher at the end of the guiding shaft 31a from pushing the pressure receiver of the actuating piece 15 when the key 30c is disposed in the key hole 14. Furthermore, the shaft 31c has dimensions that allow a pusher at the end of the shaft 31c to push only the pressure receiver of the actuating piece 17 when the key 30a is disposed in the key hole 14.
(4) Key 30d (
The key 30d is composed of a long guiding shaft 31a and a short shaft 31b disposed on the end surface of the guiding shaft 31a. In detail, the guiding shaft 31a has dimensions that allow a pusher at the end of the guiding shaft 31a to push only the pressure receiver of the actuating piece 15 when the key 30d is disposed in the key hole 14. Furthermore, the shaft 31b has dimensions that allow a pusher at the end of the shaft 31b to push only the pressure receiver of the actuating piece 16 when the key 30d is disposed in the key hole 14.
(5) Key 30e (
The key 30e is composed of a long guiding shaft 31a and a medium-length shaft 31c disposed on the end surface of the guiding shaft 31a. In detail, the guiding shaft 31a has dimensions that allow a pusher at the end of the guiding shaft 31a to push only the pressure receiver of the actuating piece 15 when the key 30e is disposed in the key hole 14. Furthermore, the shaft 31c has dimensions that allow a pusher at the end of the shaft 31c to push only the pressure receiver of the actuating piece 17 when the key 30e is disposed in the key hole 14.
(6) Key 30f (
The key 30f is composed of a short guiding shaft 31a, a long shaft 31b disposed on the end surface of the guiding shaft 31a, and a short shaft 31c disposed on the end surface of the shaft 31b. In detail, the guiding shaft 31a has dimensions that prevent a pusher at the end of the guiding shaft 31a from pushing the pressure receiver of the actuating piece 15 when the key 30f is disposed in the key hole 14. The shaft 31b has dimensions that allow a pusher at the end of the shaft 31b to push the pressure receiver of the actuating piece 16 when the key 30f is disposed in the key hole 14. The shaft 31c also has dimensions that allow a pusher at the end of the shaft 31c to push the pressure receiver of the actuating piece 17 when the key 30f is disposed in the key hole 14.
(7) Key 30g (
The key 30g is composed of a long guiding shaft 31a, a short shaft 31b disposed on the end surface of the guiding shaft 31a, and a short shaft 31c disposed on the end surface of the shaft 31b. In detail, the guiding shaft 31a has dimensions that allows a pusher at the end of the guiding shaft 31a to push only the pressure receiver of the actuating piece 15 when the key 30g is disposed in the key hole 14. The shaft 31b has dimensions that allow a pusher at the end of the shaft 31b to push the pressure receiver of the actuating piece 16 when the key 30g is disposed in the key hole 14. The shaft 31c has dimensions that allow a pusher at the end of the shaft 31c to push the pressure receiver of the actuating piece 17 when the key 30g is disposed in the key hole 14.
5. Operation of Input Device 3
(1) Use of Key 30a
Insertion of the key 30a into the key hole 14 in the toy robot 1 as illustrated in
(2) Use of Key 30b
Insertion of the key 30b into the key hole 14 in the toy robot 1 as illustrated in
(3) Use of Key 30c
Insertion of the key 30c into the key hole 14 in the toy robot 1 as illustrated in
(4) Use of Key 30d
Insertion of the key 30d into the key hole 14 in the toy robot 1 as illustrated in
(5) Use of Key 30e
Insertion of the key 30e into the key hole 14 in the toy robot 1 as illustrated in
(6) Use of Key 30f
Insertion of the key 30f into the key hole 14 in the toy robot 1 as illustrated in
(7) Use of Key 30g
Insertion of the key 30g into the key hole 14 in the toy robot 1 as illustrated in
In the toy robot 1 including such an input device 3, for example, ON signals are sent from the switches 11, 12, 13 to a controller circuit so as to output audio signals corresponding to the modes indicated by the ON signals.
The embodiments described above should not be construed to limit the present invention and may have any modification within the scope of the invention.
In the embodiment described above, the three switches 11, 12, 13 are turned on. Alternatively, for example, normally closed switches may be turned off. Alternatively, two switches or four or more switches may be provided.
In the embodiment described above, the three switches 11, 12, 13 are turned on. Alternatively, the actuating pieces 16, may be operated to temporarily activate operational components other than switches.
In the embodiment described above, the holes 19, 20 in the actuating pieces have ecliptic shapes so as to prevent interference with the shafts 31a, 31b, 31c during turn of the actuating pieces 15, 16, 17. Alternatively, the holes may have circular shapes if the actuating pieces 15, 16, 17 are slidable in a direction parallel to the centers of the shafts.
In the embodiment described above, the circumferential areas of the holes 19, 20 constitute pressure receivers. Alternatively, the edges of the end surfaces of the actuating pieces or the edges of notches in the actuating pieces may serve as the pressure receivers.
The input device 3 according to the present invention can be installed in toys other than toy robots, such as vehicle toys. The input device 3 may have control modes other than those involving audio and light indicators: for example, control modes involving several different preprogramed motions. Furthermore, the input device 3 may be used for authentication of the operator.
In an embodiment described above, multiple keys having different pushers are used. Alternatively, different pushers maybe disposed around the circumference of a single key so that different actuating pieces can be operated depending on the insertion angle of the key.
This U.S. patent application claims priority to Japanese patent application No. 2015-156936 filed on Aug. 7, 2015, the entire contents of which are incorporated by reference herein for correction of incorrect translation.
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