1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a strap and more particularly to a strap equipped with a pointing unit, which is used to provide an input to a touch panel.
2. Description of the Background Art
Information processing devices equipped with a touch panel as an input device are already prevalent. In general, an input to a touch panel is performed by a user directly touching an input surface (a panel surface) of the touch panel with one of his or her fingers, or by the user touching the input surface of the touch panel with a dedicated pen (a stylus). It is known that in common touch panels, it is difficult to accurately detect a point on the panel when an input is performed directly with a finger of a person. Accordingly, especially in a device with a small input surface of the touch panel, like a portable device such as a PDA or the like, a dedicated pen is generally used.
Straps to which is attached a pen dedicated to providing an input to a touch panel have also been devised with a view to preventing loss of the pen (see, for example, Japanese Laid-Open Patent Publication No. 10-177447, Japanese Laid-Open Patent Publication No. 2000-207115, and Japanese Laid-Open Patent Publication No. 2001-236171). Attaching this type of strap to a portable device prevents a user from losing a pen dedicated to providing an input to a touch panel.
Even a portable device equipped with a touch panel normally has provided thereon a button, a switch, or the like as another input device. Naturally, a user has to operate such a button or switch with one of his or her fingers. Therefore, when a pen is used to provide an input to the touch panel, the user has to use the finger when providing an input to the button or switch, and use the pen when providing an input to the touch panel. In other words, the user has to take or release the pen every time he or she switches between the finger and the pen for operation. This renders input operation troublesome.
Further, in recent years, a hand-held game machine equipped with a touch panel has also been devised with a view to, e.g., providing to a game player a new type of sense when performing operation for game play. In such a hand-held game machine, a user is supposed to perform rapid game operation using both the touch panel and a button. In addition, game operation generally requires more accurate operation than input operation on a PDA. Therefore, in the case where game operation is performed with a hand-held game machine equipped with a touch panel using both the touch panel and a button, a user is unable to perform rapid and accurate game operation if he or she takes or releases a pen as often as necessary. Further, poor operability of such a hand-held game machine may annoy the user. As described above, input operation involving use of both a finger and a pen is undesirable in some cases, especially in a hand-held game machine equipped with a touch panel.
Therefore, an object of the present invention is to provide a strap equipped with a pointing device with an excellent operability, which makes it easy to provide an input to a touch panel on a portable device or the like.
In order to solve the problems as stated above, the present invention has adopted the following structures. Note that reference numerals, supplementary explanations, and the like within parentheses show correspondence with an embodiment described below to facilitate understanding of the present invention, and do not limit the present invention in any manner.
A first aspect of the present invention is directed to a strap comprising a string-shaped unit (11), an attachment structure (12), a pointing unit (13, 31, or 41), and a loop forming structure (a ring-shaped unit 14). The attachment structure is used to attach the string-shaped unit to an arbitrary device. The pointing unit is provided on the string-shaped unit in a movable or fixed manner. The pointing unit, when in use, is caused to become in contact with a panel surface of a touch panel. The loop forming structure forms a loop with the string-shaped unit such that the loop includes a point at which the pointing unit is provided and a size of the loop is variable.
In a second aspect of the present invention, the loop forming structure may be a ring-shaped unit (14) having a hole. In this case, the ring-shaped unit presses a first arbitrary portion of the string-shaped unit and a second arbitrary portion of the string-shaped unit against each other with a predetermined pressure, as a result of the first and second arbitrary portions being positioned to be inside the hole of the ring-shaped unit, wherein the second arbitrary portion is located on an opposite side of the point at which the pointing unit is provided in relation to the first arbitrary portion.
In a third aspect of the present invention, the loop forming structure may be a ring-shaped unit fixed to an end of the string-shaped unit and having a hole. In this case, the ring-shaped unit presses the end of the string-shaped unit and an arbitrary portion of the string-shaped unit against each other with a predetermined pressure, as a result of the arbitrary portion of the string-shaped unit being positioned to be inside the hole of the ring-shaped unit, wherein the arbitrary portion of the string-shaped unit is located on an opposite side of the point at which the pointing unit is provided in relation to the end of the string-shaped unit.
In a fourth aspect of the present invention, the string-shaped unit may be capable of expansion and contraction. In this case, the loop forming structure fixes a first arbitrary portion of the string-shaped unit and a second arbitrary portion of the string-shaped unit to each other, the second arbitrary portion being located on an opposite side of the point at which the pointing unit is provided in relation to the first arbitrary portion.
A fifth aspect of the present invention is directed to a strap comprising a string-shaped unit (11), an attachment structure (12), a pointing unit (13, 31, or 41), and an attaching/detaching structure (a hook and loop fastener 61). The attachment structure is used to attach the string-shaped unit to an arbitrary device. The pointing unit is provided on the string-shaped unit in a movable or fixed manner. The pointing unit, when in use, is caused to become in contact with a panel surface of a touch panel. The attaching/detaching structure freely attaches or detaches a first portion of the string-shaped unit to or from a second portion of the string-shaped unit, the second portion being located on an opposite side of a point at which the pointing unit is provided in relation to the first portion. In this strap, if the first portion and the second portion are attached to each other by the attaching/detaching structure, a loop is formed with the string-shaped unit.
In a sixth aspect of the present invention, at least one of the first portion and the second portion may be an arbitrary portion of the string-shaped unit. In this case, changing a position of at least one of the first portion and the second portion varies a size of the loop formed with the string-shaped unit.
In a seventh aspect of the present invention, the attaching/detaching structure may be a hook and loop fastener provided on the first portion and the second portion, a hook and eye provided on the first portion and the second portion, or buttons provided on the first portion and the second portion.
In an eighth aspect of the present invention, the pointing unit may have a shape with a convex portion (13a, 31a, or 41) positioned close to the string-shaped unit.
In a ninth aspect of the present invention, the pointing unit may have aboard-like shape with a flat portion (13b) positioned on an opposite side of the string-shaped unit in relation to the convex portion.
In a tenth aspect of the present invention, the pointing unit may be formed so that a contact surface of the pointing unit at which the pointing unit becomes in contact with the panel surface has a spherical shape (31a or 41).
In the above-described first aspect, one of the fingers of a user's is inserted into the loop, and the pointing unit is worn on the finger of the user's in a fixed manner by adjusting the size of the loop. Thus, the user is able to perform game operation using a button, with the pointing unit worn on the finger. In the conventional case where a pen is employed, the user has to take or release the pen when switching between the button and the touch panel for operation. In comparison, in the present aspect, operation to be performed when switching between the button and the touch panel for operation is made easier. Thus, there is provided a strap equipped with a pointing device with an excellent operability, which makes it easy to provide an input to a touch panel of a portable device. The strap in this aspect is especially effective in the case where the means for operation is frequently switched between the button and the touch panel as when performing game operation with a hand-held game machine.
In the second aspect, the size of the loop is capable of being freely adjusted by using the ring-shaped unit. Therefore, a user is able to wear the pointing unit so that the pointing unit fits a finger of the user's regardless of the size and shape of the finger. For example, the pointing unit and the string-shaped unit are capable of fitting both a finger of an adult and a finger of a child.
In the third aspect, as in the second aspect, a user is able to wear the pointing unit so that the pointing unit fits a finger of the user's regardless of the size and shape of the finger. In addition, for the same length of the string-shaped unit, the entire length of the strap can be longer than in the case of the above-described second aspect.
In the fourth aspect, expansion and contraction of the string-shaped unit itself makes it possible for a user to wear the pointing unit so that the pointing unit fits a finger of the user's regardless of the size and shape of the finger.
In the fifth aspect, inserting a finger of a user's into the loop formed by the attaching/detaching structure makes it possible to wear the pointing unit on the finger of the user's in a fixed manner. As a result, as in the first aspect, the user is able to perform game operation using a button, with the pointing unit worn on the finger. Thus, there is provided a strap equipped with a pointing device with an excellent operability, which makes it easy to provide an input to a touch panel of a portable device.
In the sixth aspect, since the size of the loop is variable, it is possible for a user to wear the pointing unit so that the loop fits a finger of the user's regardless of the size and shape of the finger. For example, the pointing unit and the string-shaped unit are capable of fitting both a finger of an adult and a finger of a child.
In the seventh aspect, the attaching/detaching structure is realized by a simple structure.
In the eighth aspect, when a user provides an input to a touch panel using the pointing unit, the pointing unit and a panel surface of the touch panel become in contact at a single point. Therefore, it is possible to provide an accurate input to the touch panel. Also, since the convex surface of the pointing unit is positioned close to the string-shaped unit, the user is able to perform operation with a sense that he or she were operating the touch panel with a finger.
In the ninth aspect, it is possible to prevent a user from feeling uncomfortable when the user lays one of his or her fingers on the pointing unit.
In the tenth aspect, the panel surface of the touch panel and the pointing unit become in contact at a single point. Therefore, it is possible to accurately specify a single point on the panel surface by using the pointing unit.
These and other objects, features, aspects and advantages of the present invention will become more apparent from the following detailed description of the present invention when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
Hereinafter, a strap according to an embodiment of the present invention will be described.
The string-shaped unit 11 is a unit which serves as a suspender when the user carries the portable device, to which the strap 1 is attached. In other words, the user is able to carry the portable device by, for example, holding the string-shaped unit 11, or winding the string-shaped unit 11 around one of his or her hands. In the present embodiment, the string-shaped unit 11 is in a belt-like form. However, in another embodiment, the string-shaped unit 11 may be formed such that a cross section thereof has a substantially round shape. Two ends of the string-shaped unit 11 are fastened together by the fastener 15.
In addition, the attachment string 12 is attached to the fastener 15. That is, the attachment string 12 is connected to the string-shaped unit 11 via the fastener 15. The attachment string 12 is an exemplary attachment structure for attaching the strap 1 to the portable device.
Returning back to explanation of
In addition, as illustrated in
In addition, as illustrated in
In another embodiment, a structure for preventing slide may be further provided on the flat bottom surface 13b. The structure for preventing slide is, for example, a groove or a plurality of small projections or holes provided on the bottom surface 13b. Providing the structure for preventing slide on the bottom surface 13b will result in increased friction between the finger and the pointing unit 13, whereby the pointing unit 13 becomes less likely to slide.
Returning back to explanation of
Next, an explanation of using the strap having the above structure will be provided.
When providing an input to the touch panel, the user inserts one of his or her fingers into the loop formed with the string-shaped unit 11.
Before playing a game with the hand-held game machine 2, the user wears the pointing unit 13 of the strap 1, which is attached to the hand-held game machine 2, on a finger as illustrated in
It is required that the pointing unit 13 be capable of becoming in contact with any point on the input surface of the touch panel 24 in a situation where the strap 1 is attached to the hand-held game machine 2. Therefore, in the case where a portable device to which the strap 1 is to be attached is identified beforehand, the length of the string-shaped unit 11 and a point at which the pointing unit 13 is attached to the string-shaped unit 11 should be set so that the pointing unit 13 will be capable of becoming in contact with any point on the input surface of the touch panel 24 in the aforementioned situation.
As described above, the present embodiment enables the user to wear the pointing unit 13 on one of his or her fingers in a fixed manner. Accordingly, the user is able to perform a game operation using the buttons with the pointing unit 13 worn on the finger, and thus an operation to be performed when switching between the buttons and the touch panel for operation is made easier. In other words, it is made considerably easier for the user to provide an input to the touch panel of the portable device. Further, since the pointing unit 13 is fixed to the finger by using a loop formed with the string-shaped unit 11, it is possible to fix the pointing unit 13 to the finger without a special structure being required.
Further, in the present embodiment, the pointing unit 13 has a convex surface. Therefore, use of the pointing unit 13 makes it possible to provide an accurate input to the touch panel. Still further, since the pointing unit 13 has a shape resembling that of a thin board, the position of an input point on the touch panel (i.e., a point at which the pointing unit 13 becomes in contact with the input surface of the touch panel) becomes close to the position of the finger. Therefore, the user is able to provide an input to the touch panel with a sense that he or she were providing the input to the touch panel using one of his or her fingers. Thus, the present embodiment enables the user to perform an input operation on the touch panel easily and accurately.
Note that the shape of the pointing unit may be any shape as long as the shape is suitable for providing an input to the touch panel with the pointing unit worn on a finger. It is preferable that the pointing unit should have a shape with a convex surface which enables the pointing unit to become in contact with the input surface of the touch panel at a single point. For example, it is also preferable that the point at which the pointing unit 13 and the input surface of the touch panel become in contact should be close to the position of the finger so that the user is able to perform an operation with a sense that he or she were performing the operation using one of his or her fingers. Specifically, it is preferable that the pointing unit should be formed so that the convex surface of the pointing unit is positioned close to the string-shaped unit. It is also preferable that the pointing unit should be formed so that the convex surface of the pointing unit will be positioned over the string-shaped unit. With the above points in view, variants of the pointing unit will now be described as variants in the present embodiment.
In
Also, in the above-described embodiment, in order to render the size of the loop formed with the string-shaped unit 11 variable, the ring-shaped unit 14, which is capable of moving along the string-shaped unit 11, is employed. In the case where the string-shaped unit 11 is formed of a material capable of expansion and contraction, such as rubber, two predetermined portions of the string-shaped unit 11 may be connected to each other in a fixed manner to form the loop with the string-shaped unit 11. This is because the expansion and contraction of the string-shaped unit 11 renders the size of the loop variable.
Also, in the above-described embodiment, the ring-shaped unit 14 is employed as a means for forming the loop whose size is variable and which is formed with the string-shaped unit 11. In another embodiment, the means for forming the loop may be anything as long as it is capable of detachably connecting two portions of the string-shaped unit 11 together. Examples of the means for forming the loop include members which are capable of connecting two portions of the string-shaped unit 11 together, such as a hook and loop fastener, a hook and eye, buttons, and the like. Attaching such a member to a desired location on the string-shaped unit 11 makes it possible to connect two portions of the string-shaped unit 11 together at the desired location, whereby it is made possible to form the loop whose size is variable with the string-shaped unit 11.
Also, in the above-described embodiment, the ring-shaped unit 14 presses two arbitrary portions of the string-shaped unit 11 against each other, thereby connecting the two portions together. In an other embodiment, it may be so arranged that the ring-shaped unit 14 is fixed to a single arbitrary portion of the string-shaped unit I1 and, in addition, that the ring-shaped unit 14 connects this portion to another arbitrary portion of the string-shaped unit 11.
Also, in the above-described embodiment, the ring-shaped unit 14 is used to form a loop whose size is variable with the string-shaped unit 11. In another embodiment, the loop formed with the string-shaped unit 11 may be formed by fixing two predetermined portions of the string-shaped unit 11 together.
The strap as illustrated in
As illustrated in
Also, in
The strap according to the present invention is usable, for example, as a strap for a portable device equipped with a touch panel.
While the invention has been described in detail, the foregoing description is in all aspects illustrative and not restrictive. It is understood that numerous other modifications and variations can be devised without departing from the scope of the invention.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
---|---|---|---|
2004-262644 | Sep 2004 | JP | national |