The present invention relates to a track ball device, and more specifically to a track ball device usable by a user to rotate a ball to operate an electronic device.
An example of conventional track ball devices generally includes a ball, a resin case for surrounding the ball, a bottom plate for closing a bottom surface of the case, and a lid plate for closing a top surface of the case. A top end of the ball is exposed from a round hall formed in a central portion of the lid plate. The ball is supported, at positions on lines passing through the center of the ball and slightly below a plane parallel to the bottom plate, by four supports which are provided in the case at an interval of 90 degrees. Thus, the user can rotate the ball in all the directions.
The ball includes a built-in movable magnetizable member, which includes first through third rods bound together so as to cross one another perpendicularly. The first through third rods are formed of a non-magnetized soft magnetic material. Both of two end surfaces of each rod reach a position close to a surface of the ball. The two end surfaces of each rod are also covered with an insulating film having a high hardness and a small coefficient of friction.
In the case, a pair of fixed magnetic members are fixed on each of two axial lines passing through the center of the ball and crossing each other perpendicularly. Each of the fixed magnetic members is located at a position away from the surface of the ball by a predetermined distance. The fixed magnetic members all have the same polarity as that of the center of the ball (e.g., N pole), and have a generally equal magnetization amount to one another. The fixed magnetic members are magnetically coupled with the end surfaces of the rods of the movable magnetizable member built in the ball.
For using the track ball device having the above-described structure to move a cursor on a display screen of an electronic device, which is an operation target, in a predetermined direction, the user touches the top end of the ball with his/her hand or finger to rotate the ball in a due direction. The ball is supplied with a rotational force in the operation direction. In accordance with the rotational force, the ball slides on planes formed of the supports in the case, while rotating around a rotation axis, i.e., a front-rear axial line connecting a first pair of fixed magnetic members, against the attracting force supplied from a second pair of fixed magnetic members. When the rotation degree exceeds about 45 degrees, the force of the second fixed magnetic members for attracting the two end surfaces of one of the rods acts more strongly. Thus, the ball spontaneously rotates in a predetermined direction to a position of about 90 degrees, and then stops.
During such a rotation of the ball, the hand or finger of the user feels the rotation heavy or light alternately at each about 90 degrees because of the attracting force, i.e., the magnetic coupling force of the second pair of fixed magnetic members acting on the movable magnetizable member. Thus, the user can obtain clicking sense (see, for example, patent document 1 (Japanese Laid-Open Patent Publication No. 2002-140160)).
However, the conventional track ball devices have a problem that information cannot be stored in the ball.
Therefore, an object of the present invention is to provide a track ball device capable of storing information in a ball.
To achieve the above object, one aspect of the present invention is directed to a track ball device, comprising a ball; at least one non-contact IC chip built in the ball; and a reader for reading information stored in the non-contact IC chip.
According to the above-described aspect, the ball has a built-in non-contact IC chip, and the track ball device includes a reader. Thus, a track ball device capable of obtaining information from the ball can be provided.
The non-contact IC chip stores, for example, information capable of specifying a position of the non-contact IC chip itself or information representing a feature of the ball.
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.
1 track ball device
12 ball section
17 non-contact IC chip
19 case
21 reader
The track ball device 1 described above transmits a device control signal Sa (see
As shown in
Next, with reference to
Each button 11 is assigned to a different vehicle-mounted device. For example, the button 11a may be assigned to a navigation device, and the button 11b may be assigned to an air-conditioning system. When wishing to operate a certain vehicle-mounted device, the user presses the button 11 assigned to the certain vehicle-mounted device. In response to the pressing operation by the user, the each button 11 outputs a device specifying signal Sb representing the vehicle-mounted device that the user wishes to operate to a controller 22 (see
The ball section 12 is generally spherical and is installed to be rotatable in all the directions around the center thereof in accordance with the operation of the user.
The rest section 13 is for the user to place his/her wrist or hand and has a surface shape which is ergonomically designed to allow the user to easily operate the ball.
The top lid 14 is a plate-like member for covering a top part of the track ball device 1. The rest section 13 is formed at an appropriate position of a top surface of the top lid 14. At a generally central position of the top lid 14, a hall is formed and extends so as to pass through the track ball device 1 from the top surface to a bottom surface thereof (hereinafter, the extended part of the hall will be referred to as a “through-hole”). The diameter of the through-hole is smaller than the diameter of the ball 12 by a predetermined distance.
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The movable magnetizable member 15 includes three rods having substantially an equal length. Each rod is formed of a non-magnetized soft magnetic material. The three rods are located and bound together such that axes thereof cross one another perpendicularly.
The resin section 16 is formed of a resin and has the movable magnetizable member 15 built therein. Specifically, the resin section 16 has a generally spherical outer shape, and the intersection of the axes of the three rods matches the center of the resin section 16. The diameter of the resin section 16 is substantially equal to, or greater than, the length of each rod. In
The non-contact IC chips (hereinafter, referred to simply as the “IC chips”) 17 are respectively located on the end surfaces of the rods of the movable magnetizable member 15, and store various types of information. In this embodiment, one IC chip is located on each end surface of each rod, for example. Accordingly, as shown in
The surface layer 18 preferably covers a surface of the ball section 12, and is formed of an insulating material having a relatively high hardness and a relatively small coefficient of friction. The surface layer 18 has a thickness which is uniform and is capable of covering all the IC chips 17. Thus, each IC chip 17 is fixed on the respective end surface of the three rods.
The track ball device 1 includes a case 19, a plurality of fixed magnetic members 20, and a plurality of readers 21 in addition to the above-described elements.
In this embodiment, the case 19 has a rectangular parallelepiped outer shape, for example. The case 19 has a generally semi-spherical hall α capable of accommodating the ball section 12. The diameter and the depth of the hall α are larger than the diameter of the ball section 12. Preferably, at least three supports such as projections, bearings or rollers for rotatably supporting the ball section 12 are provided on a surface of the hall α. The top lid 14 is attached to a top surface of the case 19 in the state where the ball section 12 is accommodated in the hall α. As a result, a top portion of the ball 12 is exposed outside from the hall formed in the top lid 14.
The fixed magnetic members 20 are, for example, magnetized at a generally equal magnetization amount to one another and fixed to the case 19. In this embodiment, five fixed magnetic members 16a through 16e are included in the track ball device 1, for example. Specifically, the fixed magnetic members 20a, 20b, 20d and 20e are fixed in the vicinity of the opening of the hall α. More specifically, the fixed magnetic members 20a and 20b are fixed so as to be opposed to each other in the vicinity of a line extended from the diameter of the opening parallel to the Y axis. The fixed magnetic members 20d and 20e are fixed so as to be opposed to each other in the vicinity of a line extended from the diameter of the opening parallel to the X axis. The fixed magnetic member 20c is fixed in the vicinity of the bottom of the hall α. The fixed magnetic members 20a through 20e are preferably fixed at such positions that end surfaces thereof are exposed to the hall α, and that the end surfaces thereof are equally distanced from the surface of the ball section 12 in the case where the ball section 12 is accommodated in the hall α.
Each reader 21 is located in the vicinity of the end surface of each of the fixed magnetic member 20. Accordingly, as shown in
Communication from the reader 21 to the IC chip 17 is performed as described above. Communication from the IC chip 17 to the reader 21 is performed in the same manner. In this case, however, the reader 21 needs to supply a driving power to the IC chip 17 or the IC chip needs to have the driving power supplied from the reader 21 in the past accumulated therein.
As shown in
Next, with reference to
When necessary, the user applies a force to the top portion of the ball section 12 to rotate the ball section 12 in a desired direction. As an example, the case where the user applies a force in the direction of the X axis will be described hereinafter. In this case, the ball section 12 is supplied with a rotational force in the direction of the X axis and thus is rotated in the hall α around the rotation center, which is the axis of the rod of the movable magnetizable member 15 which is provided parallel to the Y axis. Specifically, the state shown in
When the ball section 12 is supplied with a force in the direction of the Y axis also, the user obtains substantially the same clicking sense.
When a force is applied in a direction angled with respect to the direction of the X axis or the Y axis, the ball section 12 first rotates in the direction in which the force is applied, but later rotates in the direction of the X axis or the Y axis. Namely, the magnetic members 20 restrict the direction of rotation of the ball section 12.
As is clear from the above, the ball section 12 rotates in the direction of the X axis or the Y axis in order to provide the user with clicking sense. Therefore, when, for example, a force is applied in a positive direction of the Y axis in the state shown in
As described above, the track ball device 1 capable of providing the user with clicking sense is realized by incorporating the movable magnetizable member 15 and a plurality of fixed magnetic members 20.
The track ball device 1 includes the movable magnetizable member 15 and a plurality of fixed magnetic members 20. Therefore, in the initial state, each fixed magnetic member 20 faces a different end surface of the rods. When the track ball device 1 is turned on in this initial state, the controller 22 (see
After the vehicle-mounted device is specified, at least the reader 21c communicates with the IC chip 17 facing the reader 21c itself to read the position information stored therein, and transmits the position information to the controller 22 (see
Then, the user rotates the ball section 12 by at least 90 degrees when necessary. As a result, the reader 21c faces an IC chip 17 different from the IC chip 17 facing the reader 21c in the initial state. The reader 21c receives position information from the IC chip 17 currently facing the reader 21c in the same manner as described above, and transmits the position information to the controller 22. Based on the position information received previously and the position information received currently, the controller 22 calculates in which direction, i.e., in the direction of the X axis or the Y axis, and by how many degrees, the ball section 12 has rotated. Then, in accordance with the rotation direction and the rotation amount of the ball section 12, the controller 22 determines the moving direction and the moving distance of the cursor on the GUI image, and transmits the determination results to the display 2 as a device control signal Sb. As a result, the cursor moves on the display screen of the display 2 in the direction and by the distance determined by the controller 22.
As described above, the track ball device 1 according to this embodiment can accurately calculate in which direction and how much the ball section 12 has rotated by having each IC chip 17 store its own absolute coordinate position. Specifically, with the conventional track ball device adopting an optical system and a rotary encoder system (patent document 1 described above), an error may be superimposed on the detected rotation amount. In addition, the conventional track ball device changes the display of the GUI data based on a relative rotation amount of the ball. For these reasons, when the ball is stopped at a specific angle by a magnetic force, the display of the GUI data and the clicking sense of the ball may not match each other. By contrast, according to the track ball device 1 of this embodiment which calculates the rotation amount and the rotation direction of the ball section 12 based on the absolute coordinate position, the display of the GUI data and the clicking sense of the ball match each other.
In the above-described embodiment, each IC chip 17 stores the position information thereof. The present invention is not limited to this, and all the IC chips 17 may preferably store information on a feature of the ball section 12, for example, information representing whether or not an optically readable pattern is printed on the surface of the ball section 12. In the case where such a pattern is printed on the ball section 12 and a light emitting device and a controller for reading such a pattern are mounted on the case 19, the track ball device 1 can act as a known optical track ball device. Alternatively, each IC chip 17 may store information representing whether or not the ball section 12 includes the movable magnetizable member 15. By having such information stored in the IC chip 17, the track ball device 1 may be able to determine that the clicking sense cannot be provided to the user.
Another example of the above-described information is shown in
The markings 23 may be provided, as well as in different colors, in different shapes, characters or icons. In such a case, each IC chip 17 stores information representing the shape, character or icon.
In the above description, the user operates the vehicle-mounted device while watching the GUI image. The present invention is not limited to this, and there may be vehicle-mounted devices for which it can be selected to display or not to display GUI images. A car audio system is an example of such vehicle-mounted devices. When the track ball device 1 is turned on in the initial state described above, in the case where the button 11 assigned to the audio system is pressed, the controller 22 (see
It is assumed that when the button 11 is long-pressed, the controller 22 determines not to display GUI images. With such an assumption, when the button 11 as a target is long-pressed, the controller 22 does not transmit an image request signal Sc (described above) and controls the audio system in accordance with which portion of the ball section 12 is directed vertically upward. For example, when the marking 23a shown in
In the above description, each IC chip 17 is provided on an end surface of the movable magnetizable member 15. The present invention is not limited to this, and the IC chips 17 may be provided at any position on the surface layer 18 as shown in
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.
A track ball device according to the present invention is applicable to a vehicle-mounted device or the like which is demanded to provide a technological effect of storing information in a ball.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2003-418630 | Dec 2003 | JP | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/JP2004/016858 | 11/12/2004 | WO | 00 | 6/14/2006 |