1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates generally to computers and computer keyboards, and particularly to a retractable mouse pad for computers that may be stored within, and transported with, a portable computer, computer keyboard or the like.
2. Description of the Related Art
Many personal computer operators use a mouse in operating a computer, particularly for the control of a computer cursor. Typically, the mouse is a small electronic box on roller(s) or using optical components that is moved about on a hard flat surface, known as a “mouse pad”. While the mouse can be used on certain surfaces, such as a tabletop, with some success, it is more common and convenient to have a dedicated pad on which to move the mouse.
With a stationary personal computer, it is usually straightforward to find an area to place the pad and mouse on a semi-permanent basis. However, with a portable or notebook type computer, it is often inconvenient to find a suitable space to put the pad and mouse near the computer, and the size of the typical pad makes it difficult to use with the portable computer in most mobile or transportable settings. Therefore, a need exists to develop a more effective mouse pad that is more readily adapted for use with a portable computer. Thus, a retractable mouse pad for computers solving the aforementioned problems is desired.
The retractable mouse pad for computers provides a mouse pad that is built into the housing of a portable computer or other portable electronic device, such as a laptop computer, a notebook computer or the like, or, alternatively, into the housing of a computer keyboard or the like. The housing has a slot formed therein, preferably along a lateral edge thereof. The slot is in open communication with a recess defined within the housing. A substantially planar plate having opposed upper and lower surfaces is slidably and releasably disposed within the recess. The upper surface of the plate is adapted for supporting a computer mouse, and the lower surface is adapted for mounting on a support surface, such as a desktop or the like. The substantially planar plate is automatically driven to at least partially slide through the slot to the exterior of the housing.
Preferably, the plate is resiliently biased against an inner wall of the housing, where the inner wall at least partially defines the recess. The plate preferably is substantially rectangular and has a pair of longitudinally opposed side edges and a pair of laterally opposed side edges, plate being slidable along the longitudinal direction. At least one engaging member is mounted on at least one of the laterally opposed side edges for releasably engaging at least one slidable latch member, which is slidably mounted within the housing and at least partially projects into the recess. A button or any other suitable type of switch is mounted on an exterior of the housing, allowing the user to actuate a motor, a linear actuator or the like to slide the at least one latching member away from the at least one engaging member to selectively deploy the plate.
These and other features of the present invention will become readily apparent upon further review of the following specification and drawings.
Similar reference characters denote corresponding features consistently throughout the attached drawings.
The retractable mouse pad for computers 10 provides a mouse pad that is built into the housing of a portable computer or other portable electronic device, such as the exemplary laptop computer L illustrated in
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When the user wishes to deploy the planar plate 12 of the mouse pad 10, the user pushes a button or actuator 18 on the exterior of housing 20. It should be understood that the button 18 is exemplary, and may be mounted on any suitable portion of housing 20, or may be integrated into the keys or buttons of the computer L or keyboard K. As shown in
As noted above, the planar plate 12 is resiliently biased against the surface 40 by springs 24. Thus, when the latches 28 are slid into the housing 20 and away from the engaging elements 26, the planar plate 12 slides out into the position illustrated in
It will be understood that the latching and bias arrangement shown in the drawings is exemplary, and alternative latching and bias structures are possible. For example, the planar plate 12 may be mounted on a track and guide structure, the latching and bias components may be mounted on the lower or side surface of the plate 12, and the button 18 or other release component may be mounted on a face plate attached to the front of the planar plate 12, similar to the mounting arrangement for an optical drive.
It is to be understood that the present invention is not limited to the embodiments described above, but encompasses any and all embodiments within the scope of the following claims.