Claims
- 1. A self-powered computer-pointing device comprising:
a housing; a roller ball accommodated within said housing, at least a portion of said roller ball being exposed through an opening in said housing to allow said roller ball to contact a surface on which said computer-pointing device rests, movement of said computer-pointing device across said surface imparting rotation of said roller ball; a sensing mechanism sensing movement of said roller ball and generating x-y movement signals corresponding to movement of said computer-pointing device across said surface, said sensing mechanism conveying said x-y movement signals to a host computer; and a power generating mechanism coupled to said roller ball, said power generating mechanism converting rotational movement of said roller ball into electrical energy that is used as power by said computer-pointing device.
- 2. A computer-pointing device according to claim 1 wherein said power generating mechanism is directly coupled to said roller ball.
- 3. A computer-pointing device according to claim 2 wherein said power generating mechanism includes a roller assembly rotatably coupled to said roller ball and a power generator coupled to said roller assembly.
- 4. A computer-pointing device according to claim 3 wherein said roller assembly is spring-loaded.
- 5. A computer-pointing device according to claim 4 wherein said roller assembly includes a roller rotatably coupled to said roller ball and wherein said power generator has a shaft coupled to said roller, rotation of said roller ball imparting rotation of said roller and in turn said shaft, said power generator outputting electrical pulses in response to rotation of said shaft.
- 6. A computer-pointing device according to claim 5 wherein said electrical pulses are received by internal circuitry within said housing.
- 7. A computer-pointing device according to claim 6 wherein said internal circuitry accumulates said electrical pulses to establish an operating voltage that is used to power said internal circuitry and said sensing mechanism.
- 8. A computer-pointing device according to claim 7 wherein said internal circuitry includes a capacitor bank to accumulate said electrical pulses and establish said operating voltage.
- 9. A computer-pointing device according to claim 7 further comprising a rechargeable power supply within said housing to power said internal circuitry and said sensing mechanism, said operating voltage being applied to said rechargeable power supply to recharge the same.
- 10. A computer-pointing device according to claim 1 wherein said power generating mechanism is coupled to said roller ball through said sensing mechanism.
- 11. A computer-pointing device according to claim 10 wherein said sensing mechanism includes a pair of rollers coupled to said roller ball to sense lateral and axial movement of said computer-pointing device, said power generating mechanism being coupled to at least one of said rollers.
- 12. A computer-pointing device according to claim 11 wherein said power generating mechanism includes a transmission coupled to one of said rollers and a power generator having a shaft coupled to said transmission, rotation of said roller ball imparting rotation of said one roller and in turn said shaft via said transmission, said power generator outputting electrical pulses in response to rotation of said shaft.
- 13. A computer-pointing device according to claim 12 wherein said power generating mechanism includes a transmission coupled to each of said rollers and a power generator coupled to each transmission.
- 14. A computer-pointing device according to claim 12 wherein said electrical pulses are received by internal circuitry within said housing.
- 15. A computer-pointing device according to claim 14 wherein said internal circuitry accumulates said electrical pulses to establish an operating voltage that is used to power said internal circuitry and said sensing mechanism.
- 16. A computer-pointing device according to claim 15 wherein said internal circuitry includes a capacitor bank to accumulate said electrical pulses and establish said operating voltage.
- 17. A computer-pointing device according to claim 15 further comprising a rechargeable power supply within said housing to power said internal circuitry and said sensing mechanism, said operating voltage being applied to said rechargeable power supply to recharge the same.
- 18. A computer-pointing device according to claim 1 wherein said power generating mechanism includes roller contacts coupled to said roller ball and a power generator coupled to said roller contacts, rotation of said roller ball being sensed by said roller contacts, said power generator generating electrical pulses in response to sensed rotation of said roller ball by said roller contacts.
- 19. A computer-pointing device according to claim 18 wherein said electrical pulses are received by internal circuitry within said housing.
- 20. A computer-pointing device according to claim 19 wherein said internal circuitry accumulates said electrical pulses to establish an operating voltage that is used to power said internal circuitry and said sensing mechanism.
- 21. A computer-pointing device according to claim 20 wherein said internal circuitry includes a capacitor bank to accumulate said electrical pulses and establish said operating voltage.
- 22. A computer-pointing device according to claim 20 further comprising a rechargeable power supply within said housing to power said internal circuitry and said sensing mechanism, said operating voltage being applied to said rechargeable power supply to recharge the same.
- 23. A computer-pointing device according to claim 1 wherein said computer-pointing device is cordless.
- 24. A computer-pointing device according to claim 1 wherein said computer-pointing device is cord-based and wherein the electrical energy generated by said power generating mechanism is used to provide power to enable enhanced features of said computer-pointing device.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] The present application is related to U.S. Provisional Patent Application Serial No. 60/270,612 filed on Feb. 23, 2001 for an invention entitled “Self-Powered Cordless Mouse”.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60270612 |
Feb 2001 |
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