The present invention relates to video game controllers, and more particularly to a video game controller with cooling.
While playing video games with hand-held controllers, players often find that their hands become sweaty and hot. Whether single- or multi-player, video games are by their nature competitions, and a competitive environment causes players to become tense and nervous as they play. Video games with hand-held controllers also require significant physical dexterity from the hand muscles, as the players have to make repeated quick movements with the thumbs and fingers while holding onto the controller. The physical exertion of playing combined with the muscle tension and mental anxiety of competition can cause a player's hands to sweat.
Sweaty hands are uncomfortable and distracting, and are detrimental to video game play because they can cause players to make mistakes when they lose grip of the hand controller. Conventional video game controllers generally do not provide capabilities for dissipating the heat produced by the player's hands. Consequently, players must either play through the game with sweaty hands or let go of the controller during the game in order to wipe their hands dry. Either way, sweaty hands interfere with a player's optimal performance and detract from the enjoyment of the video game.
Therefore, it is desirable to provide an apparatus and method for cooling a player's hands while using a video game controller to play video games.
In one exemplary embodiment according to the present invention, a video game controller includes: a housing; a plurality of game control elements disposed on the housing and adapted to be used by a user to control a video game; at least one heat conductor disposed on the housing and adapted to carry heat from palms of the user; and at least one radiator disposed on the housing and adapted to dissipate the heat to outside of the video game controller.
In another exemplary embodiment according to the present invention, a hand-held video game device includes: a housing; a display screen mounted on the housing for displaying a video game; a plurality of game control elements disposed on the housing and adapted to be used by a user to control the video game; at least one heat conductor disposed on the housing and adapted to carry heat from palms of the user; and at least one radiator disposed on the housing and adapted to dissipate the heat to outside of the video game device.
In yet another exemplary embodiment according to the present invention, a video game system includes: a video game console; a monitor coupled to the video game console for displaying a video game; and at least one video game controller adapted to be used by a user to control the video game. The video game controller includes: a housing; a plurality of game control elements disposed on the housing, the game control elements for controlling the video game; at least one heat conductor disposed on the housing and adapted to carry heat from palms of the user; and at least one radiator disposed on the housing and adapted to dissipate the heat to outside of the video game controller.
In yet another exemplary embodiment according to the present invention, a video game controller includes: a housing; a plurality of game control elements disposed on the housing and adapted to be used by a user to control a video game; liquid disposed inside the housing and adapted to carry heat from palms of the user; and at least one radiator disposed on the housing and adapted to dissipate the heat to outside of the video game controller.
In yet another exemplary embodiment of the present invention, a video game controller includes: a housing having an external surface, at least a portion of the external surface being made of a heat conducting material, such that the housing promotes dissipation of heat from palms of a user; and a plurality of game control elements disposed on the housing and adapted to be used by the user to control a video game.
These and/or other aspects and features of various embodiments of the invention will become apparent and more readily appreciated from the following description of examples of embodiments, taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings of which:
In exemplary embodiments of the present invention, a hand-held video game controller with cooling is provided. The cooling may be provided by a passive element such as a heat sink and/or an active cooling element. By way of example, the hand-held video game controller may have a thermoelectric cooling (TEC) system using a Peltier junction.
In an exemplary embodiment of the present invention, a suitable conductor of heat, such as aluminum or copper, is disposed on a surface of the hand grips of a hand-held video game controller. The heat conductor may be in the form of one or more metal plates at one or more locations on the surface of the hand grip. The metal plates may be perforated and/or may have any suitable shape to enhance cooling characteristics.
A TEC device may be located below the heat conductor. One surface of the TEC device may be connected to the heat conductor on the hand grip, and the other surface may be connected to a radiator via another suitable conductor of heat, such as copper or liquid.
When the player's hand touches the hand grip, heat from the hand is conducted through the heat conductor on the surface of the hand grip to the TEC device and further to the radiator. Heat is thus drawn away from the hand grip, keeping the player's hands cool. As such, the temperature of the hand grip may be controlled without requiring a flow of air. In other embodiments, the flow of air may be used concurrently with the cooling through heat conduction. The heat conductive grip surface can also be perforated to allow for air circulation. The air circulation may not necessarily be a forced airflow, but may be a natural airflow that allows the hands to breath naturally.
In another exemplary embodiment of the present invention, a video game controller is at least partly filled with liquid, and includes a radiator, wherein heat from a hand grip of the video game controller is conducted to the radiator through circulation of the liquid. The video game controller includes a pump for circulating the liquid through the hand grip to the radiator.
In yet another exemplary embodiment of the present invention, a video game controller includes a Peltier device for cooling. The video game controller includes at least one conductive rod for conducting heat from a hand grip of the video game controller to the Peltier device. The video game controller has a radiator disposed proximately to the Peltier device for dissipating heat to outside of the video game controller.
In yet another exemplary embodiment of the present invention, a video game controller includes a plurality of Peltier devices, at least one per each hand grip of the video game controller. A grate is disposed proximately to each of the Peltier devices to facilitate heat dissipation.
Those skilled in the art would know how to integrate the cooling components/features/functions according to embodiments of the present invention to a conventional hand-held video game controller based on the disclosure of the present application.
The video game controller 100 is coupled to a game console (shown in
In other embodiments, substantially the entire housing (or the external surface of the housing) of the video game controller may be made of any suitable heat conducting/dissipating material such as copper, aluminum, any other suitable metal, or any combination of such metals. In still other embodiments, the housing or the external surface thereof may be made partly of such suitable material and partly of other materials such as plastic. In still other embodiments, the housing for the video game controller may include a number of heat conductors or heat conductive surfaces disposed on its external skin or surface. The heat conductors or heat conductive surfaces may be made of any suitable heat conducting/dissipating material such as copper, aluminum, any other suitable metal, or any combination of such metals. In these embodiments, radiators may not be needed or used.
One surface 151 of the thermoelectric device 150 is connected to the heat conductor 102 (see
The liquid 208 carries heat from the hand grips 201 to a Peltier device 206. In the described embodiment, the video game controller 200 also includes heat conductive surfaces (e.g., made of metal such as aluminum or copper) 202 located at hand grips 201 for transferring heat from the palms of the player's hands to the liquid 208. In other embodiments, the video game controller containing liquid may not include heat conductive surfaces located at the hand grips 201.
The Peltier device 206 passes the heat to a radiator 204 for dissipation to outside of the video game controller 200. The radiator 204 may be in the form of a series of cooling fins. The liquid 208 may be any suitable coolant, and the pump 205 may also be referred to as a coolant pump. In other embodiments, the hand-held video game controller with cooling using liquid circulation, may not include heat conductive surfaces or heat conductors.
The liquid may be filled within the shell or housing of the video game controller 200, and the electronic components within the video game controller 200 may be isolated from the liquid through any suitable “water proofing” methods. Alternatively, the video game controller 200 may include a reservoir having a separate housing within the external housing of the video game controller 200, such that the liquid does not create a short or any other problems for the electronic components of the video game controller 200.
While some of the components of the video game controller 200 are visible in
Conductive rods 309 extend from the hand grips 301 (e.g., from the heat conductive surfaces 302) to a Peltier device 306. The Peltier devices in this and other embodiments may also be referred to as thermoelectric coolers (TECs). The conductive rods 309 may be made of any suitable conductive material, such as aluminum or copper, or may be any other suitable conductive rods or any other shaped structures or devices. The conductive rods 309 carry heat from the hand grips 301 to the Peltier device 306. The Peltier device 306 passes the heat to the radiator 304, which may have a number of cooling fins for dissipating heat to outside of the video game controller 300.
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The video game controller 500 interfaces with a video game console 514 via a video game cable 504, while the video game controller 506 interfaces with the video game console 514 via a wireless connection 510. The video game console 514 may be any of XBOX®, XBOX 360™, PLAYSTATION®, PLAYSTATION 2®, PLAYSTATION 3™, NINTENDO 64®, or any other suitable video game console or a computer running a video game software. The players interface with the video game console 514 using the video game controllers 500, 506 in accordance with game content displayed on a monitor 512. The players may also interface with other video game consoles and/or other players via an on-line connection 514.
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In addition to the heat conducting surfaces 602 for carrying heat away from the palms of the player's hands, the hand-held video game device 600 includes one or more radiators (e.g., grate or cooling fins) 604, 608 for radiating heat (including heat carried from the palms of the player's hands) from the video game device 602. As can be seen in
Those skilled in the art would know how to integrate the cooling components/features/functions according to embodiments of the present invention to a conventional hand-held video game device based on the disclosure of the present application.
It will be appreciated by those with ordinary skill in the art that the invention can be embodied in other specific forms without departing from the spirit or essential character thereof. The embodiments described above should be considered to be illustrative and not restrictive. The scope of the present invention is defined by the attached claims and their equivalents.
This application claims priority to and the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 60/704,696 filed Aug. 1, 2005, the entire content of which is incorporated by reference herein.
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60704696 | Aug 2005 | US |