Claims
- 1. An interface device for interfacing a user with a computer, the computer running an application program and generating a graphical image and a graphical object, the interface device comprising:
a user manipulatable object in communication with the computer; a sensor to detect a manipulation of the object, the sensor providing a signal to the computer to control the graphical image; and an actuator adapted to provide a haptic sensation to the palm of the user in relation to an interaction between the graphical image and the graphical object, the actuator comprising a member that is deformable to provide the haptic sensation.
- 2. An interface device according to claim 1 wherein the member is bowed to provide the haptic sensation.
- 3. An interface device according to claim 1 wherein the member is biased away from the palm of the user.
- 4. An interface device according to claim 1 wherein the graphical image is a graphical hand and wherein the haptic sensation is provided to the user when the graphical hand grasps the graphical object.
- 5. An interface device according to claim 1 wherein the user manipulatable object comprises an instrumented glove.
- 6. An actuator for providing a haptic sensation to a user interfacing with a computer running an application program, the actuator comprising:
a deformable member having a first end, a second end, and an intermediate portion; and a tendon capable of displacing the first end relative to the second end in response to the computer to cause the intermediate portion to contact the user and thereby provide a haptic sensation to the user.
- 7. An actuator according to claim 6 wherein the deformable member is a leaf spring.
- 8. An actuator according to claim 6 wherein the tendon passes through a guide member fixed to the first or second end of the deformable member.
- 9. An actuator according to claim 6 wherein the deformable member is capable of providing a controllable kinesthetic force to the user.
- 10. An actuator according to claim 6 wherein the deformable member is capable of providing a tactile sensation to the user.
- 11. A mouse for interfacing a user with a computer generating a graphical environment comprising a graphical hand, the mouse comprising:
a housing; a position detector to detect a position of the mouse, the position detector capable of providing a first position signal to the computer to control the position of the graphical hand in the graphical environment; and a finger position detector to detect a position of a finger of the user, the finger position detector capable of providing a second position signal to the computer to control a graphical finger on the graphical hand in relation to the position of the finger of the user.
- 12. A mouse according to claim 11 further comprising an actuator capable of providing a haptic sensation to the finger of the user.
- 13. A mouse according to claim 12 wherein the actuator comprises a deformable member.
- 14. A mouse according to claim 11 further comprising a position detector for each finger on the hand of the user.
- 15. A mouse according to claim 11 wherein the finger position detector comprises a button on the mouse.
- 16. A mouse according to claim 15 wherein the button comprises first and second sensing portions.
- 17. A mouse for interfacing a user with a computer, the mouse comprising:
a housing; a position detector to detect a position of the mouse; a member adapted to contact a finger of the user, the member being capable of being moved by the finger in two directions; and a member position detector to detect a position of the member.
- 18. A mouse according to claim 17 wherein the member position detector is an analog sensor.
- 19. A mouse according to claim 17 further comprising a second member adapted to contact a second finger and a second member position detector.
- 20. A method for interfacing a user with a computer running an application program, the computer generating a graphical environment comprising a graphical hand, the method comprising:
providing a mouse in communication with the computer; detecting a position of the mouse; controlling the position of the graphical hand in relation to the detected position of the mouse; and controlling a shape of the graphical hand in relation to an amount of manipulation of the mouse.
- 21. A method according to claim 20 further comprising providing a haptic sensation to the user in relation to the interaction of the graphical hand with a graphical object.
- 22. A method according to claim 20 wherein the manipulation of the mouse results from the movement of a finger of the user.
- 23. A method according to claim 22 wherein the shape of the graphical hand is related to the movement of the finger of the user.
- 24. A method according to claim 22 further comprising controlling the shape of the graphical hand in relation to the movement of a second finger of the user.
- 25. A method according to claim 20 wherein the mouse is movable in three dimensions.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims priority from co-pending U.S. Provisional Patent Applications Nos. 60/197,656 and 60/197,657, both of which were filed on Apr. 17, 2000 and both of which are incorporated herein by reference in their entireties.
Provisional Applications (2)
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60197656 |
Apr 2000 |
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60197657 |
Apr 2000 |
US |