Information
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Patent Grant
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6462730
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Patent Number
6,462,730
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Date Filed
Monday, May 24, 199925 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, October 8, 200222 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
- Hjerpe; Richard
- Nguyen; Kimnhung
Agents
- Brinks Hofer Gilson & Lione
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 345 156
- 345 158
- 345 163
- 345 355
- 345 157
- 345 160
- 345 161
- 180 333
- 180 651
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A vehicle mounted input unit excellent in versatility and functional performance, which allows a manual operation section to be used as a mouse for a navigation system or a personal computer. The vehicle mounted input unit is composed of a body of equipment, a panel installed on an operating side of the body of equipment, an X-Y table, an engaging pin, a guide plate, a solenoid, a stick controller and a manual operation section. The guide plate is fitted to the X-Y table to be movable up and down and driven up and down through the solenoid. When the guide plate is lifted, the engaging pin and a guide groove are engaged with each other SO that the vehicle mounted input unit can be used as an operating unit for electronic equipment mounted in the motor vehicle. On the other hand, when the guide plate is lowered, the engaging pin and the guide groove are released form their engagement, at which time the manual operation section can be used as a mouse.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a vehicle mounted input unit for centrally operating various types of electronic equipment, mounted on a motor vehicle, at a single manual operation section, and more particularly to a means to enhance versatility and multi-functional performance of the input unit.
2. Description of the Related Art
In the recent years, a motor vehicle is equipped with many electronic equipment such as an airconditioner, a radio, a television, a CD player and a navigation system. Since the individual operation of many electronic equipment may interfere with the driving of a motor vehicle, in order to facilitate the ON-OFF operations of desired electronic equipment, function selection, control of the selected function and others while ensuring safety operation, there has hitherto been proposed a vehicle mounted input unit capable of accomplishing all these operations by manipulating a single manual operation section.
FIGS. 8
to
13
are illustrations of a vehicle mounted input unit which has been proposed so far.
FIG. 8
shows an interior of a motor vehicle incorporating a vehicle mounted input unit,
FIG. 9
is a side elevational view showing a conventional vehicle mounted input unit,
FIG. 10
is a plan view showing a manual operation section constituting the vehicle mounted input unit,
FIG. 11
is a plan view showing a guide plate constituting the vehicle mounted input unit,
FIG. 12
is a table showing the relationship between an engaging position of an engaging pin with a guide groove and a selected function when an airconditioner is selected through a switch device, and
FIG. 13
is a table showing the relationship between an engaging position of an engaging pin with a guide groove and a selected function when a radio is selected through the switch device.
As
FIG. 8
shows, this vehicle mounted input unit
100
is placed on a console box
200
existing between the driver's seat and the assistant's seat in the motor vehicle.
As
FIGS. 9
to
11
show, this vehicle mounted input unit
100
is principally composed of a manual operation section
110
comprising two click switches
111
,
112
and three rotary variable resistors
113
,
114
,
115
, serving as a signal input means, an X-Y table
120
drivable in X directions and in Y directions perpendicular to the X directions through the manual operation section
110
, a stick controller
130
serving as a position signal input means for inputting a signal corresponding to an operating direction and operating quantity of the X-Y table
120
, and a guide plate
140
engaged through the X-Y table
120
with the manual operation section
110
.
The manual operation section
110
and the X-Y table
120
are integrally connected through a connecting shaft
150
to each other, while the X-Y table
120
and the guide plate
140
are engaged with each other in a manner that a tip portion of an engaging pin
160
made to protrude from a lower surface of the X-Y table
120
is movably inserted into a guide groove
141
made in an upper surface of the guide plate
140
. The guide groove
141
is, as shown in
FIG. 11
, made up of three vertical grooves
141
a,
141
b,
141
c
arranged at a constant interval, and one horizontal groove
141
d
connecting the central portions of these three vertical grooves
141
a,
141
b,
141
c,
with each of the grooves
141
a
to
141
d
being formed to have a width whereby the engaging pin
160
is movable only in its longitudinal directions. Accordingly, the manual operation section
110
and the X-Y table
120
are movable only in the X directions (the longitudinal directions of the horizontal groove
141
d
) and the Y directions (the longitudinal directions of the vertical grooves
141
a
to
141
c
) normal to the X directions within a range depending on the pattern and size of the guide groove
141
.
The functional selection of the vehicle mounted electronic equipment is achievable in a manner that the engaging pin
160
is shifted to one of the positions of the end portions and intermediate portions of the respective vertical grooves
141
a,
141
b,
141
c
as indicated by reference marks A to I, and one of the two click switches
111
,
112
on the manual operation section
110
is operated. That is, in this way, the positional information on the engaging position between the engaging pin
160
and the guide groove
141
, selected through the operations of the manual operation section
110
and the X-Y table
120
, can be outputted from the stick controller
130
, which enables the selection of the function of the vehicle mounted electronic equipment, to be used, by that positional information.
In addition, the function of the electronic equipment selected through the operations of the manual operation section
110
and the clock switch
111
or
112
is adjustable by operating any one of the three rotary variable resistors
113
,
114
,
115
placed on the manual operation section
110
.
The vehicle mounted input unit
100
thus constructed operates each electronic equipment convergently with a combination of a switch device (assembly) for selecting a desired one from a plurality of electronic equipment mounted on a motor vehicle, to be put to use, in an alternative way, a display unit for displaying the name of the electronic equipment selected by the switch device and the contents of operation by the vehicle mounted input unit
100
and a computer for controlling each of these equipment.
That is, as shown in
FIG. 8
, a switch device
170
comprising a combination of a plurality of (five in the example shown in
FIG. 8
) switches
171
a
to
171
e
is installed in the vicinity of a setting section of the vehicle mounted input unit
100
on the console box
200
, and a display unit
180
such as a liquid crystal display is placed at a portion of the console box
180
, which is easy to see from the driver's seat. Incidentally, the computer is to be placed within the console box
200
and is omitted from the illustration.
The switches
171
a
to
171
e
of the switch device
170
are individually connected to a plurality of electronic equipment mounted on a motor vehicle. For instance, let it be assumed that the switches
171
a,
171
b,
171
c,
171
d
and
171
e
are individually connected to the airconditioner, the radio, the television, the CD player and the navigation system, respectively, the airconditioner can be selected in an alternative way by operating the switch
171
a,
while the radio can be selected in an alternative way by the operation of the switch
171
b.
Similar operations are done in terms of the other electronic equipment. Thus, the operation of one of the switches
171
a
to
171
e
provided in the switch device
170
allows the turning-on or turning-off of a desired electronic equipment.
The function selection and function control of the electronic equipment selected through the switch device
170
can be accomplished by the operation of the vehicle mounted input unit
100
. The functions to be selectable through the vehicle mounted input unit
100
depend upon the type of electronic. equipment selected. For instance, if the airconditioner is selected through the switch device
170
, the relationship between the engaging positions A to I of the engaging pin
160
with the guide groove
141
shown in FIG.
11
and the functions to be selected is as shown in FIG.
12
. On the other hand, if the radio is selected through the switch device
170
, the relationship between the engaging positions A to I and the functions to be selected is as shown in FIG.
13
.
Meanwhile, the functions to be adjustable by the vehicle mounted input unit
100
also depend upon the type and function of the electronic equipment selected. For instance, if the airconditioner is selected through the switch device
170
and the “Air Quantity Control” is selected through the manual operation section
110
, the air quantity is adjustable through the operation of the first rotary variable resistor
113
. Further, if the airconditioner is selected through the switch device
170
and the “Temperature Control” is selected through the manual operation section
110
, the setting of temperature for the airconditioner is adjustable through the manipulation of the second rotary variable resistor
114
. On the other hand, if the radio is selected through the switch device
170
and the “Volume Control” is selected through the manual operation section
110
, the volume of the radio is adjustable through the operation of the first rotary variable resistor
113
. Further, if the radio is selected through the switch device
170
and the “Tuning” is selected through the manual operation section
110
, the tuning of the radio can be done through the manipulation of the second rotary variable resistor
114
.
In the vehicle mounted input unit
100
in the conventional example, the engaging pin
160
and the guide groove
141
are in engaging condition at all times, which is convenient in switching the functions of the electronic equipment mounted on a motor vehicle. However, since it is impossible to freely manipulate the manual operation section
110
regardless of the guide groove
141
, there is an disadvantage in that difficulty is encountered to use this manual operation section
110
as an input unit represented by a common mouse type input unit (which will be referred to as a mouse in this specification) and difficulty is experienced to promote the versatility and functional performance of the equipment.
For instance, at themanipulation of the navigation system, there is a need for a cursor to be freely movable on a display, whereas the vehicle mounted input unit
100
in the conventional example does not permit the use of the manual operation section
110
as a mouse and, hence, requires separately a mouse or a stick controller for manipulating the navigation system. This inconvenience is not limited to the manipulation of the navigation system but applying to the operation of a personal computer or a computer game carried in a motor vehicle.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
Accordingly, the present invention has been developed with a view to eliminating the drawback inherent in the conventional technique, and it is an object of this invention to provide a vehicle mounted input unit more excellent in versatility and functional performance.
For solve the above-mentioned problems, in accordance with this invention, there is provided a vehicle mounted input unit comprising a manual operation section including one or a plurality of signal inputting means, position signal inputting means for inputting a signal corresponding to a position of the manual operation section and guide means such as a guide plate for limiting an operational range of the manual operation section, wherein the engagement and disengagement between the manual operation section and the guide means is properly performed by operating guide plate drive means.
Thus, in the case that the manual operation section
70
and the guide means are engaged with each other, that is, when, as shown in
FIG. 1
, a guide section drive means such as a solenoid
50
is operated to raise a guide plate
40
so that an engaging pin
30
is put in a guide groove
41
made in the guide plate
40
, like the conventional technique described above, the operation of the manual operation section
70
enables the switching of the function of electronic equipment mounted in a motor vehicle and the adjustment of the function to which the switching is made.
On the other hand, when the guide section drive means such as the solenoid
50
is operated to lower the guide plate
40
for releasing the manual operation section
70
and the guide plate
40
from their engagement, the manual operation section
70
is movable in an arbitrary direction and to an arbitrary position. Thus, the manual operation section
70
can be used as a mouse for moving a cursor appearing on a display, in using, for example, a navigation system, a personal computer or a computer game, which contributes to the improvement of versatility and multifunctional performance of the vehicle mounted input unit.
Besides, in order to enable the sensation of blind-touching when the function selected through the manipulation of the manual operation section
70
is a desired function, it is also appropriate that a vibration or excitation means is provided in the manual operation section
70
to provide to the driver vibrations different in mode for the respective functions selected.
In addition, in order to make the engaging pin
31
engage with the guide groove
41
smoothly and surely when the manual operation section
70
and the guide plate
40
are switched from the disengaging condition to the engaging condition, it is particularly preferable that a center return mechanism is provided in the manual operation section
70
to automatically return the manual operation section
70
to a predetermined center position when the manual operation section
70
is released from an external force applied thereto.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
The object and features of the present invention will become more readily apparent from the following detailed description of the preferred embodiment taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings in which:
FIG. 1
is a cross-sectional view showing the essence of a vehicle mounted input unit according to an embodiment of this invention;
FIG. 2
is a cross-sectional view taken along a line
2
—
2
of
FIG. 1
;
FIG. 3
is a plan view showing a guide plate in this embodiment;
FIG. 4
is a cross-sectional view taken along a line
4
—
4
of
FIG. 3
;
FIG. 5
is an illustration of a structure of a stick controller;
FIG. 6
is a cross-sectional view showing the essence of a manual operation section;
FIG. 7
is an illustration of waveforms showing examples of modes of vibrations to be applied to the manual operation section;
FIG. 8
is an illustration of the interior of a motor vehicle equipped with a vehicle mounted input unit;
FIG. 9
is a side elevational view showing a conventional vehicle mounted input unit;
FIG. 10
is a plan view showing a conventional manual operation section;
FIG. 11
is a plan view showing a conventional guide plate;
FIG. 12
is a table showing the correspondence between engaging positions of an engaging pin with a guide groove and functions to be selected when an airconditioner is selected through a switch device; and
FIG. 13
is a table showing the correspondence between engaging positions of an engaging pin with a guide groove and functions to be selected when a radio is selected through a switch device.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
Referring to
FIGS. 1
to
7
, a description will be made hereinbelow of one example of vehicle mounted input unit according to en embodiment of the present invention.
FIG. 1
is a cross-sectional view showing the essence of a vehicle mounted input unit according to this embodiment,
FIG. 2
is a cross-sectional view taken along a line
2
—
2
of
FIG. 1
,
FIG. 3
is a plan view showing a guide plate in this embodiment,
FIG. 4
is a cross-sectional view taken along a line
4
—
4
of
FIG. 3
,
FIG. 5
is an illustration of a structure of a stick controller,
FIG. 6
is a cross-sectional view showing the essence of a manual operation section, and
FIG. 7
is an illustration of waveforms showing examples of modes of vibrations to be applied to the manual operation section.
In
FIG. 1
, reference numeral
1
represents a vehiclemounted input unit according to this embodiment, designed to be mounted in a motor vehicle, numeral
10
designates a body of equipment (housing) for accommodating components of the vehicle mounted input unit
1
, numeral
11
denotes a panel installed on an opening side of the body of equipment
10
, numeral
20
depicts an X-Y table, numeral
30
shows an engaging pin, numeral
40
indicates a guide plate serving as a guide means, numeral
50
signifies a solenoid acting as a guide plate drive means, numeral
60
represents a stick controller functioning as a position signal inputting means, and numeral
70
designates a manual operation section, wherein the members or components equivalent to those shown in the above-described illustrations are marked with the same reference numerals.
As seen from
FIG. 1
or
2
, the body of equipment
10
is formed into a rectangular configuration capable of accommodating the X-Y table
20
, the engaging pin
30
, the guide plate
40
, the solenoid
50
and the stick controller
60
, and further includes internally a partition plate
12
for holding the guide plate
40
and the stick controller
60
. In this partition plate
12
, a through hole
13
is made to accept the penetration of a drive shaft
51
of the solenoid
50
. Additionally, in the panel
11
installed on the opening side of the body of equipment
10
, there is a through hole
14
made to accept the penetration of a connecting shaft
150
for making a connection between the manual operation section
70
and the X-Y table
20
.
The X-Y table
20
is, as seen from
FIGS. 1 and 2
, composed of a loop-like slider
21
connected through the connecting shaft
150
to the manual operation section
70
, two X-direction guide rods
22
,
23
, two Y-direction guide rods
24
,
25
, a slider block
26
placed in the interior of the slider
21
for holding the slider
21
through the guide rods
22
to
25
so that the slider
21
is movable in the X directions and the Y directions, a spring(s)
27
serving as a center return mechanism to bias the slider
21
in a direction that the center of the slider
21
always coincides with the center of the slider block
26
, and a connecting section
28
for manipulating an operating lever
61
of the stick controller
60
.
In a first side surface portion of the slider block
26
two through holes are made at a predetermined interval and in parallel with each other to accept the penetration of the X-direction guide rods
22
,
23
, while in a second side surface portion perpendicular to the first side surface portion two through holes are made at a predetermined interval and in parallel with each other to accept the penetration of the Y-direction guide rods
24
,
25
. The two X-direction guide rods
22
,
23
are penetrated into the through holes, made in the first side surface portion of the slider block
26
, to be slidable, with their both end portions being held on two surfaces of the body of equipment
10
, being in opposed relation to each other, as shown in FIG.
2
. On the other hand, the two Y-direction guide rods
24
,
25
are inserted into the through holes, made in the second side surface portion of the slider block
26
, to be slidable, with their both end portions being held on two surfaces of the slider
21
, being in opposed relation to each other, as shown in
FIGS. 1 and 2
. Accordingly, the slider
21
is freely movable in both the X directions (directions along the X-direction guide rods
22
,
23
) and Y directions (directions along the Y-direction guide rods
24
,
25
) with respect to the slider block
26
.
The engaging pin
30
is fitted to a central portion of a lower surface of the slider
21
to be directed downwardly. A tip portion of this engaging pin
30
accommodates a small-diameter ball
31
to permit it to be movable, while the small-diameter ball
31
is always biased downwardly by a spring
32
. The small-diameter ball
31
is set so that its portion protrudes downwardly from the tip portion of the engaging pin
30
, and is brought into elastic contact with a bottom surface of a guide groove (groove assembly)
41
made in the guide plate
40
.
On an upper surface of the guide plate
40
there are made the guide groove
41
comprising three vertical grooves
41
a,
41
b,
41
c
and one horizontal groove
41
d
making connections between the central portions of the three vertical grooves
41
a,
41
b,
41
c,
with shallow semi-spherical hollows
42
being formed in the bottom surfaces of the end portions and central portions of the respective grooves
41
a
to
41
d.
As shown in
FIG. 1
, this guide plate
40
is fitted onto an upper surface of the partition plate
12
to be movable up and down, and further is connected to the drive shaft
51
of the solenoid
50
. Additionally, between the guide plate
40
and the upper surface of the partition plate
12
, there is interposed a spring
43
for biasing the guide plate
40
at all times. Accordingly, this guide plate
40
always moves upwardly by the elastic force of the spring
43
at the de-energization to the solenoid
50
, while moves downwardly by the attraction of the solenoid
50
at the energization to the solenoid
50
.
Besides, the height position of the guide plate
40
at the de-energization of the solenoid
50
is set so that the engaging pin
30
engages with the guide groove
41
and the small-diameter ball
31
placed at the tip portion of the engaging pin
30
comes elastically into contact with the bottom surface of the guide groove
41
owing to the elastic force of the spring
32
. On the other hand, the height position of the guide plate
40
at the energization of the solenoid
50
is set so that the guide groove
41
and the engaging pin
30
can be released from their engagement.
The stick controller
60
is set on the partition plate
12
, and its operating lever
61
is connected to a connecting section
28
, provided on the slider
21
of the X-Y table
20
, so that it can swing or rock. Although a well-known and arbitrary one can be used as the stick controller
60
, because of a simple structure and a high position detection accuracy, it is particularly preferable to use a stick controller shown in
FIG. 5
, which comprises an operating lever
61
placed on a body of equipment
62
so that it can take a swing motion, a converting section
65
for converting an inclination angle and direction of the operating lever
61
into rotating quantities of two rotors
63
,
64
disposed at right angles to each other, and two rotary variable resistors or encoders
66
,
67
for converting the rotating quantities of the two rotors
63
,
64
into electric signals.
Like the above-described manual operation section
110
, the manual operation section
70
to be used is made up of two click switches
112
,
113
and three rotary variable resistors
113
,
114
,
115
. As shown in
FIG. 6
, a vibration device
72
is provided on an inner surface of a casing
71
constituting the manual operation section
70
to, when the small-diameter ball
31
of the engaging pin
30
is engaged with any one of the hollows
42
, whose number is 9 in total, made in the guide groove
41
and any one of the two click switches
111
,
112
of the manual operation section
70
is manipulated, generate a peculiar vibration corresponding to the position of that hollow
42
, thereby recognizing whether or not the switching position of the guide groove
41
selected by the driver is the desired switching position in a blind touch way.
FIG. 7
illustrates vibration modes at the respective switching positions. The switching of the vibration modes is made by a computer, installed in the interior of a console box
200
(see FIG.
8
), in accordance with positional signals outputted from the stick controller
60
.
Although the vibration device
72
is particularly preferable to have a solenoid or a piezo element as a drive source because of its simple structure, additionally it is also possible to use the so-called vibrator in which a weight is attached eccentrically to a motor shaft or a device in which a weight is attached to a tip portion of an elastic member made of a ferromagnetic material and the elastic member is excited by an electromagnet. Incidentally, in the case shown in
FIG. 6
, although the vibration device
72
is fitted directly to the casing of the manual operation section
70
, in order to transmit a large vibration to the driver with a small vibration device, it is also possible that a vibration plate is placed in the interior of the casing and the vibration device
72
is fitted onto the vibration plate.
As well as the conventional vehicle mounted input unit
100
, the vehicle mounted input unit
1
according to this embodiment involves a combination of a switch device
170
for selecting desired electronic equipment to be operated from a plurality of electronic equipment mounted in the motor vehicle in an alternative manner, a display device
180
for displaying the name of the electronic equipment selected by the switch device
170
and the contents of the operation by the vehicle mounted input unit
1
and a computer (not shown) provided in the console box
200
for controlling these devices, thus exhibiting desired functions.
Secondly, a description will be given hereinbelow of an operation of the vehicle mounted input unit
1
thus constructed according to this embodiment.
In the vehicle mounted input unit
1
according to this embodiment, the guide groove
41
and the engaging pin
30
can be switched to the engaging condition or the engagement-released condition by switching between the ON and OFF of the energization to the solenoid
50
. That is, when the solenoid
50
is in the de-energization condition, the guide plate
40
is lifted by the elastic force of the spring
43
so that the engaging pin
30
engages with the guide groove
41
. In this case, the selection of the function of each of the electronic equipment mounted on the motor vehicle and the adjustment of the function selected can be done in the same way as that of the conventional vehicle mounted input unit
100
. Incidentally, in the vehicle mounted input unit
1
according to this embodiment, the hollows
42
, whose number is
9
in total, are made in the end portions and central portions of the grooves
41
a
to
41
d
constituting the guide groove
41
and the small-diameter ball
31
is provided on the tip portion of the engaging pin
30
so that the entrance and exit are possible, and, therefore, when the manual operation section
70
is manipulated to switch the contact position of the engaging pin
30
with the guide groove
41
, a click sensation is given to the driver whenever the hollows
42
and the ball
31
are engaged with each other. Accordingly, the function switching of the electronic equipment is achievable more easily and surely by blind touch, thereby reducing the possible troubles in function switching caused by the operational errors.
Furthermore, in the vehicle mounted input unit
1
according to this embodiment, the manual operation section
70
is equipped with the vibration device
72
to generate a mode-different vibration at each of the switching positions in the manual operation section
70
, and, therefore, the confirmation as to whether or not the manual operation section
70
is manipulated to the desired switching position can be made by blind touch, that is, in a manner that the driver senses the vibration. Accordingly, it is possible to reduce the switching errors of the manual operation section
70
, which results in the reduction of operational errors on the electronic equipment.
On the other hand, when the solenoid is switched into the energized condition, its drive shaft
51
is attracted downwardly so that the guide plate
40
is lowered against the elastic force of the spring
43
. Thus, the guide groove
41
and the engaging pin
30
are released from their engagement, with the result that the manual operation section
70
becomes freely movable within the operating range of the X-Y table
20
without being restricted by the guide groove
41
. Accordingly, for example, in using a navigation system, a personal computer or a computer game, the movement of the cursor appearing on the display becomes possible through the manual operation section
70
.
After the use of the personal computer or the like, if the manual operation section
70
of the vehicle mounted input unit is again used for the function switching of each of the electronic equipment mounted on the motor vehicle, the driver or the like lets go his hold of the manual operation section
70
to cut off the energization to the solenoid. Since the X-Y table
20
is equipped with the spring
27
serving as a center return mechanism, when releasing his hand from the manual operation section
70
, the X-Y table
20
automatically returns to the center position, and the engaging pin
30
attached to the X-Y table
20
moves to the central portion of the guide groove
41
, that is, a portion confronting the switching position E. Accordingly, even though the guide plate
40
is lifted by the elastic force of the spring
43
after the de-energization to the solenoid
50
, the engaging pin
30
and the guide plate
40
do not collide with each other and the use mode of the manual operation section
70
can easily switched.
Besides, the point of this invention is that the engagement and disengagement between the manual operation section
70
and the guide means (guide plate
40
) are selectively made by manipulating the guide plate drive means such as a solenoid. The other components can properly be omitted or added as needed.
For instance, in the above-described embodiment, although the hollows, whose number is 9 in total, are made at the end portions and central portions of the grooves
41
a
to
41
d
constituting the guide groove
41
and the small-diameter ball
31
is provided in the tip portion of the engaging pin
30
to get in and out so that a click sensation is given to the driver at the operation of the manual operation section
70
, this structure is omissible.
In addition, in the above-described embodiment, although the manual operation section
70
is equipped with the vibration device
72
to generate a different-mode vibration at each of the switching positions of the manual operation section
70
, this structure is also omissible.
Still additionally, in the above-described embodiment, although the manual operation section
70
and the stick controller
60
are coupled indirectly to each other in a state where the X-Y table
20
is interposed therebetween, naturally it is also possible that both the members
70
and
60
are directly coupled to each other. Further, in place of the X-Y table
20
, another moving member can also be interposed between the manual operation section
70
and the stick controller
60
.
Moreover, in the above-described embodiment, although the solenoid
50
is employed as the guide plate drive means, this invention is not limited to this, but it is also appropriate to use a combination of a motor and a power transmission mechanism for converting the rotating force of the motor into an upward and downward moving force.
As described above, according to a first aspect of this invention, since a guide means is movable up and down through the use of a guide plate drive means such as a solenoid and a guide groove and an engaging pin are properly released from their engagement, inusing, for example, a navigation system, apersonal computer or a computer game, it is possible to use a manual operation section as a mouse for shifting a cursor appearing on a display, which contributes to the improvement of versatility and multi-functional performance of the unit.
Furthermore, according to a second aspect of this invention, since the manual operation section is provided with a vibration means to generate a different-mode vibration at each of the switching positions of the manual operation section, the driver can sense, through blind touch, whether or not the manual operation section is manipulated to a desired switching position, which contributes to the reduction of switching errors of the manual operation section without hindering the safety driving of a motor vehicle.
Still further, according to a third aspect of this invention, since the manual operation section is automatically returned to a center position so that the engaging pin connected to the manual operation section moves up to a central portion of the guide groove when the driver releases his hand from the manual operation section, in the case that the use of a personal computer or the like comes to an end and the manual operation section of the vehicle mounted input unit is again used for the function switching of each of electronic equipment mounted on the motor vehicle, it is a simply a matter of operating the guide plate drive means to lift the guide means, with the result that the multi-functional performance of the vehicle mounted input unit can improve without hindering the convenience in use.
It should be understood that the foregoing relates to only preferred embodiment of the present invention, and that it is intended to cover all changes and modifications of the embodiment of the invention herein used for the purpose of the disclosure, which do not constitute departures from the spirit and scope of the invention.
Claims
- 1. A vehicle mounted input unit comprising:a body of equipment; an X-Y table disposed in said body of equipment; a manual operation section disposed external to said body of equipment and connected to said X-Y table so as to slide in a two-dimensional manner; an engaging pin connected with said manual operation section; a guide having a guide groove, the guide movable with respect to said engaging pin so as to engage with and disengage from said engaging pin, said guide allowing said manual operation section to function as a mouse capable of arbitrarily moving in a two-dimensional manner when disengaged with said engaging pin and allowing said manual operation section to move in a range limited by said guide groove when engaged with said engaging pin; a guide driver to perform switching between engagement and disengagement of said guide with and from said engaging pin by moving said guide; and a position signal input mechanism connected with said manual operation section so as to input signals corresponding to all positions in a moving area of said manual operation section when said engaging pin and said guide are disengaged.
- 2. A vehicle mounted input unit as defined in claim 1, wherein said guide driver is a solenoid attached onto said body of the equipment and said guide is moved downward by attraction of said solenoid so as to be disengaged from said engaging pin.
- 3. The vehicle mounted input unit of claim 1, wherein said guide is constantly urged upward by a spring.
- 4. The vehicle mounted input unit of claim 1, wherein said X-Y table is disposed between said manual operation section and said engaging pin, and includes a slider and a slider block disposed in said slider so as to support said slider movably relative to said body of equipment in an axial direction and a direction orthogonal to said axial direction.
- 5. The vehicle mounted input unit of claim 4, further comprising:a first guide rod passing through said slider block and attached to an inner wall of said body of equipment so as to support said slider block for movement with respect to said body in said axial direction; and a second guide rod intersecting said first guide rod and passing through said slider block in said slider so as to support said slider block movably in the direction orthogonal to said axial direction.
- 6. The vehicle mounted input unit of claim 1, wherein said guide groove formed in said guide is H-shaped.
- 7. The vehicle mounted input unit of claim 1, wherein said manual operation section has at least one signal input mechanism.
- 8. The vehicle mounted input unit of claim 7, wherein said signal input mechanism is one of a click switch and a rotary variable resistor.
- 9. The vehicle mounted input unit of claim 1, wherein said position signal input mechanism is a stick controller.
- 10. The vehicle mounted input unit of claim 9, wherein said stick controller is swingably attached with a connecting section formed on said X-Y table.
- 11. The vehicle mounted input unit of claim 9, wherein said stick controller includes an operating lever, a converting section to convert an inclination angle and direction of said operating lever into rotating quantities of two rotors disposed at right angles to each other, and an electric-signal converting section to convert the rotating quantities into electric signals.
- 12. The vehicle mounted input unit of claim 1, wherein a semi-spherical hollow is formed in an end portion and a central portion of said guide groove.
- 13. The vehicle mounted input unit of claim 7, wherein said manual operation section has a vibration device, and said vibration device generates vibration in a vibration mode corresponding to the position of said manual operation section when an input signal is input from said signal input mechanism.
- 14. The vehicle mounted input unit of claim 13, wherein vibration mode is switched in response to an input signal from said position signal input mechanism.
- 15. The vehicle mounted input unit of claim 1, wherein said manual operation section has a vibration device, and said vibration device is directly fitted to a casing of said manual operation section.
- 16. A vehicle mounted input unit as defined in claim 1, further comprising a center return mechanism to automatically return said manual operation section to a predetermined center position when an external force applied to said manual operation section is removed therefrom.
- 17. A vehicle mounted input unit comprising:a body of equipment; an X-Y table disposed in said body of equipment; a manual operation section disposed external to said body of equipment and connected to said X-Y table so as to slide in a two-dimensional manner; an engaging pin connected with said manual operation section; a guide having a guide groove, the guide movable with respect to said engaging pin so as to engage with and disengage from said engaging pin, said guide allowing said manual operation section to function as a mouse capable of arbitrarily moving in a two-dimensional manner when disengaged with said engaging pin and allowing said manual operation section to move in a range limited by said guide groove when engaged with said engaging pin; a guide driver to perform switching between engagement and disengagement of said guide with and from said engaging pin by moving said guide; a position signal input mechanism connected with said manual operation section so as to input signals corresponding to all positions in a moving area of said manual operation section when said engaging pin and said guide are disengaged; at least one signal input mechanism disposed in said manual operation section; and a vibration device disposed in said manual operation section.
- 18. The vehicle mounted input unit of claim 17, wherein said guide driver is a solenoid attached onto said body of the equipment and said guide is moved downward by attraction of said solenoid so as to be disengaged from said engaging pin.
- 19. A vehicle mounted input unit as defined in claim 17, further comprising a center return mechanism to automatically return said manual operation section to a predetermined center position when an external force applied to said manual operation section is removed therefrom.
- 20. A vehicle mounted input unit as defined in claim 17, wherein said guide comprises a guide plate elastically biased with respect to the engaging pin and said guide groove is an H-shaped groove.
- 21. A vehicle mounted input unit as defined in claim 17, wherein said guide section driver comprises a solenoid attached to said body, said solenoid when energized producing an attracting force acting to downwardly move said guide thereby disengaging said engaging pin from said guide groove.
- 22. The vehicle mounted input unit of claim 17, wherein said guide is constantly urged upward by a spring.
- 23. The vehicle mounted input unit of claim 17, wherein said X-Y table is disposed between said manual operation section and said engaging pin, and includes a slider and a slider block disposed in said slider so as to support said slider movably relative to said body of equipment in an axial direction and a direction orthogonal to said axial direction.
- 24. The vehicle mounted input unit of claim 17, further comprising:a first guide rod passing through said slider block and attached to an inner wall of said body of equipment so as to support said slider block for movement with respect to said body in said axial direction; and a second guide rod intersecting said first guide rod and passing through said slider block in said slider so as to support said slider block movably in the direction orthogonal to said axial direction.
- 25. The vehicle mounted input unit of claim 17, wherein said guide groove formed in said guide is H-shaped.
- 26. The vehicle mounted input unit of claim 17, wherein said signal input mechanism is one of a click switch and a rotary variable resistor.
- 27. The vehicle mounted input unit of claim 17, wherein said position signal input mechanism is a stick controller.
- 28. The vehicle mounted input unit of claim 27, wherein said stick controller is swingably attached with a connecting section formed on said X-Y table.
- 29. The vehicle mounted input unit of claim 27, wherein said stick controller includes an operating lever, a converting section to convert an inclination angle and direction of said operating lever into rotating quantities of two rotors disposed at right angles to each other, and an electric-signal converting section to convert the rotating quantities into electric signals.
- 30. The vehicle mounted input unit of claim 17, wherein a semi-spherical hollow is formed in an end portion and a central portion of said guide groove.
- 31. The vehicle mounted input unit of claim 17, wherein said vibration device generates vibration in a vibration mode corresponding to the position of said manual operation section when an input signal is input from said signal input mechanism.
- 32. The vehicle mounted input unit of claim 31, wherein vibration mode is switched in response to an input signal from said position signal input mechanism.
- 33. The vehicle mounted input unit of claim 17, wherein said vibration device is directly fitted to a casing of said manual operation section.
Priority Claims (1)
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10-143089 |
May 1998 |
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