This invention relates generally to a joystick attachment for a joystick, and more specifically, for providing additional input devices in convenient proximity to an existing joystick.
As new technologies become available, they may be added to existing and new machines to improve their functionality, efficiency, and general usefulness. However, this new technology may not be easily accessed by an operator of the machine because the existing controls of the machine are allocated for other functions. Instead, controls for the new technology may be disposed remotely from the operator in inconvenient or distracting locations. Further, this positioning can vary significantly between machines of the same and different designs. This variation may slow an operator's familiarization of a machine and result in wasted time and higher operation costs.
The present invention is directed to overcome one or more of the problems as set forth above.
In one example, a joystick attachment for a joystick having a grip portion pivotally attached to and extending from a base portion is provided. The joystick attachment includes an engagement portion that may be affixed to the grip portion of the joystick. The joystick attachment also includes a control portion connected to the engagement portion. The control portion supports at least one input device.
A method of expanding the functionality of a joystick including a grip portion pivotally attached to and extending from a base portion is provided. The method may include providing a joystick attachment. The joystick attachment may include an engagement portion and a control portion connected to the engagement portion. The control portion may support at least one input device. A data cable terminating in a connector may be electrically connected to the input device.
The method may also include affixing the engagement portion to the joystick such that the joystick attachment moves with actuation of the grip portion of the joystick. Further, the joystick may be electrically connected to an electronic control unit so that the method also includes coupling the connector to an electronic control unit.
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The right-hand joystick 104 and the left-hand joystick 106 each include a base portion 107 and a grip portion 108 pivotally attached to and extending from the base portion 107. The grip portion 108 may include one or more input devices 109 that may be actuated by an operator. The input devices 109 may be designated to control specific functions of the machine 102.
As shown, one or more joystick attachments 110 may be affixed to the joysticks 103. In this configuration, a right-hand joystick attachment 112 and a left-hand joystick attachment 114 may be attached to the respective right-hand and left-hand joysticks 104,106.
Specifically, the joystick attachments 110 permit additional input devices 116 to be positioned for convenient actuation by an operator. For example, the joystick attachments 110 may facilitate an upgrade or retrofit an existing machine with additional functionality and in some cases, newer technology. Alternatively, the joystick attachments 110 may be used to more conveniently position input devices 116 according to operator preferences than the input devices 109 that are integrated into the right-hand joystick 104 and the left-hand joystick 106.
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The engagement portion 120 engages the grip portion 108 so that the joystick attachment 110 moves with actuation of the grip portion 108 of the joystick 103. More specifically, the engagement portion 120 may be configured to attach to a hand support structure 121 of the grip portion 108 of the joystick 103. The engagement portion 120 permits the joystick attachment 110 to be connected to existing joysticks 103 of machines 102 (shown in
In this configuration, the engagement portion 120 may include a first part 122 selectively movable relative to a second part 124 in order to receive and grip the hand support structure 121. As shown, the first part 122 and the second part 124 may be removably attached together via mechanical fasteners 126 and cooperate to provide a circular or noncircular receiving surface 128 that engages the grip portion 108 for secure attachment.
The joystick attachment 110 may also include a control portion 130 supporting at least one input device 116 and connected to the engagement portion 120. The control portion 130 positions and orients the at least one input device 116 so that it may be conveniently actuated by a hand 132 of an operator that is also gripping the joystick 103. The input device 116 may be any type of input device known in the art, such as a push button, a switch, a lever, a roller, a key pad, or touch pad.
A neck portion 136 may connect the control portion 130 with the engagement portion 120. More specifically, the neck portion 136 may extend from the engagement portion 120 and the control portion 130 may be attached to a distal end 138 of the neck portion 136. The neck portion 136 may extend generally parallel to the grip portion 108 of the joystick 103 and position the control portion 130 at a distance from the engagement portion 120 for convenient actuation by the hand 132. To do this, the neck portion 136 may extend at least one inch. In other configurations, the neck portion 136 may extend more than two inches from the engagement portion 120, while in others; the neck portion 136 may extend more than three inches from the engagement portion 120.
Additionally, the joystick attachment 110 may include a data cable 140 electrically connected to the input device 116 and terminating in a connector 142. In configurations that include the data cable 140, the neck portion 136 may include an exterior opening 144. The data cable 140 may extend from the input device 116 at least partially through the neck portion 136 and out the exterior opening 144.
Once the joystick attachment 110 is affixed to the joystick 103, the connector 142 may be coupled with an electronic control unit 148. The electronic control unit 148 may be part of the machine 102 or a new controller for providing new functionality to the machine 102.
Instead of the data cable 140, the joystick attachment 110 may include a wireless transmitter (not shown) for transmitting the actuation of the input device 116 to the electronic control unit 148.
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In some configurations, the annular extension 150 may be attached to the data cable 140 and thus, act as a stress relief to prevent disruption of the electrical connection between the at least one input device 116 and the data cable 140. Additionally, the annular extension 150 may position the data cable 140 away from the operator to prevent inadvertent contact.
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Optionally, the engagement portion 120 may include alignment keys 168 that may assist in the attachment of the first part 122 with second part 124. The alignment keys 168 may include a receiving slot 170 and/or a mating extension 172 that mate with reciprocal alignment keys (not shown) in the other of the first part 122 and second part 124.
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The engagement portion 200 may also include a linkage 210 and a hook 212 for clamping the distal ends 214 of the first part 204 with second part 206 nearer each other in order to secure the engagement portion 200 to the grip portion 108. As shown, the linkage 210 may be extended to engage the hook 212 with pin 216. Then, the linkage 210 may be collapsed to pull the hook 212 and pin 216 closer to the distal end 214 of the first part 204 and clamp the distal ends 214 nearer each other.
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The strap 302 may be made of wire, natural fibers, synthetic fibers, a metal linkage, plastic, leather, or any other material that may be formed into a flexible structure. Additionally, other securing means may be provided such as the linkage 210 and hook 212 (shown in
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In this configuration, the neck portion 408 may include a first section 410 that may be unitarily formed with a first housing 412 of the control portion 402. The neck portion 408 may also include a second section 420 that may be unitarily formed with a second housing 422 of the control portion 402 and a second part 424 of the engagement portion 426. Like the joystick attachment 110 of
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The faceplate 432 may be mounted in the in the first and second housings 412, 422. A different faceplate having different input devices may be mounted in the first and second housings 412, 422 in order to provide modularity of input devices 404 to the joystick attachment 400. The faceplate 432 may be secured in the first and second housings 412, 422 by being placed in the retaining ridge 436 and attaching the first and second housings 412, 422 with a mechanical fastener 438. Alternatively, the first and second housings 412, 422 may be attached by an adhesive or sonically welded.
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The control portion 520 may include a plurality of input devices 522. A first group 523 of the input devices 522 may be disposed on a front surface 524 of the control portion 520 for convenient actuation by a thumb 525 of a hand 526 gripping the joystick 514.
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The joystick attachment may be used to expand the functionality of a joystick including a grip portion pivotally attached to and extending from a base portion and being electrically connected to an electronic control unit. Specifically, a joystick attachment may be provided. As described above, the joystick attachment may include an engagement portion and a control portion connected to the engagement portion. The control portion may support at least one input device that may be electrically connected to a data cable terminating in a connector.
The engagement portion may be affixed to the joystick such that the joystick attachment moves with actuation of the grip portion of the joystick. In configurations where the engagement portion includes an elastomer or foam, the elastomer or foam may be compressed against a section of the grip portion of the joystick. This compression may provide a secure attachment of the joystick attachment to the grip portion of the joystick. Additionally, the connector may be coupled to the electronic control unit.
In configurations where the joystick attachment includes a neck portion connecting the engagement portion with the control portion, the control portion may be oriented relative to the grip portion for actuation of the at least one input device by a digit of a hand gripping the joystick. Further, where a plurality of input devices may be included in the control portion and a first group is disposed on a first surface and a second group of input devices is disposed more than ninety degrees radially about the control portion from the first group of input devices, the joystick attachment may be oriented to dispose the first group of input devices for actuation by a thumb of a hand gripping the joystick and the second input device for actuation by a finger of the hand gripping the joystick.
It will be apparent to those skilled in the art that various modifications and variations can be made without departing from the scope or spirit of the invention. Additionally, other embodiments of the invention will be apparent to those skilled in the art from consideration of the specification and practice of the invention disclosed herein. It is intended that the specification and examples be considered as exemplary only.