1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to wireless mouses. In particular, the present invention relates to a wireless mouse with a power saving function.
2. Description of Related Art
A wireless mouse communicates with a computer system by means of electromagnetic signals. Since no cable connects the mouse to the computer system, the mouse has to incorporate an independent power source therein. Thus, power management becomes an important issue in the field of wireless mouses.
A conventional power saving method incorporates a sleeping mode when the mouse is inactive. However, the wireless mouse still consumes power in the sleeping mode. Another conventional power saving method is using a power switch arranged at a bottom of the wireless mouse to solve the above-mentioned problem. Power provided to the wireless mouse is switched off by the power switch to save power when the wireless mouse is not in use. However, users often forgot to shut down the mouse. Moreover, it is unduly inconvenient to operate the power switch.
What is needed is a wireless mouse for facilitating power management thereof.
An exemplary wireless mouse includes a main body, a cover disposed above the main body, a circuit board mounted in the main body, a power switch disposed on the circuit board configured for controlling power supply from a power source to the circuit board, and a trigger mounted on the cover and movable relative to the cover. When a user depresses the cover, the trigger actuates the power switch to allow the power source providing power to the wireless mouse; when the user releases the cover, the trigger releases the power switch to interrupt power to the wireless mouse.
Other advantages and novel features of the present invention will become more apparent from the following detailed description of preferred embodiment when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which:
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The power switch 30 is disposed on the circuit board 20. An infrared transmitter 21 and a battery 22 are placed on the circuit board 20. The battery 22 is used for providing power to the infrared transmitter 21. The power switch 30 is used to turn on or off power from the battery 22 to the infrared transmitter 21.
A front part of the cover 50 is used as a finger operating portion 52. A rear part of the cover 50 has a raised palm rest portion 54. The palm rest portion 54 defines a through hole 542 in the center thereof.
The trigger 40 includes an annular stopper portion 42, an arcuate protrusion 44 extending upwardly from inner edges of the annular stopper portion 42, an elastic portion such as a pair of elastic arms 46 extending forwardly from a higher end of the annular stopper portion 42, and a contact portion such as a protruding post 48 extending downwardly at a lower end of the annular stopper portion 42. The arcuate protrusion 44 of the trigger 40 has a curved surface configured as a palm rest.
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When the wireless mouse is in use, e.g. when a user's palm is placed on the wireless mouse, the arcuate protrusion 44 of the trigger 40 is depressed by the palm. Thus, the protruding post 48 of the trigger 40 is depressed to actuate the power switch 30. Consequently, the power from the battery 22 is provided to the infrared transmitter 21 so that the wireless mouse is in an operation mode. At this time, the elastic arms 46 are in an elastically deformed state.
When the wireless mouse is not in use, e.g. when the user's palm leaves the wireless mouse, the arcuate protrusion 44 of the trigger 40 returns to its original position by rebound of the elastic arms 46. Thus, the protruding post 48 of the trigger 40 releases the power switch 30. Consequently, power to the infrared transmitter 21 from the battery 22 is interrupted so that the wireless mouse shuts off. When the arcuate protrusion 44 rebounds, it is blocked from going too far by the cover 50 because of the stopper portion 42.
The wireless mouse in accordance with the embodiment of the present invention can turn on the power provided to the wireless mouse when the user puts his palm thereon, and turn off the power provided to the wireless mouse when the user take off his palm. It is convenient for the user to control power to the wireless mouse, and can save power when the wireless mouse is not in use.
It is to be understood, however, that even though numerous characteristics and advantages of the present invention have been set forth in the foregoing description, together with details of the structure and function of the invention, the disclosure is illustrative only, and changes may be made in detail, especially in matters of shape, size, and arrangement of parts within the principles of the invention to the full extent indicated by the broad general meaning of the terms in which the appended claims are expressed.
| Number | Date | Country | Kind |
|---|---|---|---|
| 200710200298.0 | Mar 2007 | CN | national |