专利摘要:
The invention relates to a computer mouse comprising an upper part 1 and a lower part 2, where the upper part is rotatable relative to the lower part between a closed and an open position. The upper part rotates relative to the lower part about an axis of rotation parallel to a line between the front and back of the computer mouse and typically the axis of rotation is arranged near the longitudinal side of the computer mouse. The lower part2 on the small side is mainly higher than on the thumb side, which reduces the risk that the little finger touches the table when the upper part is angled. The invention furthermore relates to such a computer mouse which is provided with a motion sensor arranged near its leading edge. This has the advantage that a relatively small angle with the wrist leads to a comparatively large movement in the leading edge of the computer mouse. The invention also relates to such a computer mouse equipped with a locking device for locking the angle between the upper and lower part of the computer mouse. The illustrated design of the computer mouse is intended for use by right-handed users, for left-handed users the computer mouse is designed in a mirror image. 1 wash zone
公开号:SE1000212A1
申请号:SE1000212
申请日:2010-03-05
公开日:2011-08-02
发明作者:Gunnar Drougge
申请人:Ergoption Ab;
IPC主号:
专利说明:

Pfínled: 05-03-2010 O ~ BESK 08010431 upper part 1 and a lower part 2. where the upper part is rotatable relative to the lower part between a closed and an open position. In contrast to the prior art for computer mice with a rotatable upper. the upper part is rotatable relative to the lower part about an axis of rotation substantially parallel to the longitudinal direction of the mouse.
Typically, the axis of rotation is arranged close to the lower side of the computer nozzle, which has the advantage that the upper part can be rotated relative to the lower part to a considerably larger angle than would otherwise have been possible. In a particularly advantageous shape, the lower part 2 on the small side is higher than on the thumb side, which reduces the risk that the little finger touches the table when the upper part is angled. The upper shell can be set in the position where the user has the natural rest position of the hand, this without making appreciable sacrifice to the shape of the mouse with respect to obtaining a good shape adaptation to the hand.
The thawing also refers to such a computer mouse which is provided with a motion sensor arranged. near its leading edge and preferably within 10% of the length of the computer mouse from its leading edge. This has the additional ergonomic advantage that a smaller angle with the wrist gives a comparatively greater movement in the front edge of the computer mouse. The placement of the sensor reduces the risk of wear and tear on the hand.
Brief Description of the Features Fig. 1 shows an embodiment of the computer mouse seen from behind in the closed state.
Fig. 2 shows the computer mouse seen from the front in the closed state. ß Fig. 3 shows the computer nozzle seen obliquely from the front in the open state.
Fig. 4 shows the computer mouse seen obliquely from the side in the open state.
Description of preferred forms of expression.
Fig. 1 shows an embodiment of the computer mouse in the fully closed state. The computer mouse is illustrated seen from behind, ie from the point where a user of the mouse would see it in use. The computer mouse comprises an upper part 1 and a lower part 2 which can be rotated relative to each other around a hinge 3. The two parts meet along a gap 4 which delimits the two parts from each other.
In use, the fingers of the right hand are intended to be placed on the slightly curved upper surface of the upper part 2 1 1433-2009 Printed: 05-03-2010 O-BESK 08010431 5. The upper surface bends to the left steeply downwards and slightly inwards and in this longitudinal depression the thumb is intended to placed. In use, the hand naturally grips the upper part of the computer mouse, in a way that is adapted to the fingers of the hand and to these opposing thumbs. In order for the user not to have to actively grip the computer mouse but only to rest his hand against the computer mouse, the longitudinal ground depression passes into a portion 6 which flattens out towards the table surface and at its outer end is close parallel to it. The purpose is that even if the hand relaxes, the thumb remains in the longitudinal soil depression or rests against the flattened portion 6.
Fig. 2 shows the computer mouse in a completely closed state seen from the front, ie in the opposite direction from that direction. which a user of the mouse would see it in use Here is clearly illustrated the longitudinal deepening of the thumb for the thumb directed to the right in the picture. A roller device 7 is also illustrated located between the most suitable position for points and rings. Thus, on either or on both sides of the scroll device, there may be buttons for controlling the right and left click functions. As can be seen from the figure, the upper part is raised above the table surface of the part that receives the little finger, ie the far left in the picture. When the upper part is angled up, the little finger would otherwise tend to touch the table surface, but with this side of the lower part raised, this risk is minimized. The thumb on this side of the computer mouse is less raised above the table surface than the support for the little finger and on the opposite side of the computer mouse the support for the thumb approaches the table surface further, completely in accordance with how a hand is designed.
Pig. 3 shows the computer mouse seen obliquely from the outside in a partially open state, i.e. with the upper part 1 angled at a selected angle along the hinge between the upper part I and the lower part 2. From the selected and point of view, parts of the computer mouse's interior are exposed. The longitudinal depression of the thumb is illustrated at the top right of the figure. The computer nozzle is provided with an unillustrated locking device which in locked position blocks the movement of the upper part relative to the lower part, but in open position. leaves the upper part freely rotatable relative to the lower part. In a movement with the hand in the right-left direction, the angle of the hand relative to the base tends to be rotated back and forth, so that an unlocked locking device may be preferable. Unloaded, the palm tends not to lie flat against a horizontal surface, but the palm of the right hand tends to be angled to the right, so a user can choose to lock the top of the mouse in a fully or partially angled position.
F ig. 4 shows the computer mouse seen obliquely from the side in fully open condition. Few users would choose to use the computer mouse in such a strongly angled position, but because the hinge angles the upper part relative to the lower part around a rotation axis that lies in the right edge of the computer mouse, it is possible to 3 1 "i-GS-ZOÛQ Printed: 05-03-2010 O -BESK (3301 9431 angles the upper part more than 90 degrees from the closed position. The hinge can of course be arranged so that the upper part is rotated relative to the lower part about an axis of rotation which is inside the computer mouse.
When using a computer mouse and especially when drawing, the wrist is often used to move the computer mouse sideways. This leads to the greatest movement of the fingertips on the hand and the outer front end of the computer snus. With a motion sensor. whether it is optical or mechanical, this movement is poorly utilized if the sensor is located in the middle of the underside of the computer nozzle. It is more advantageous if the 0 sensor is therefore placed as far forward on the computer mouse as possible, preferably within 10% of the length of the computer mouse from its leading edge. Especially with an optical sensor, it is practically feasible to allow the motion detection to take place just below the leading edge of the data nozzle. With the sensor D placed in this way, less movement in the wrist is required to control a movement in the right-left joint, which prevents wear and tear.
The illustrated form of the computer mouse is intended to be used by right-handed users, for left-handed users the computer mouse is designed in a mirror image. 4 1 'l-03 ~ 2009
权利要求:
Claims (6)
[1]
1. l. A computer mouse with a small side and an inch side. comprising an upper part (1) and a lower part (2), the upper part being rotatable relative to the lower part between a closed and an open position, characterized in that the upper part is rotatable relative to the lower part about an axis of rotation, the axis of rotation being arranged at the edge of the computer mouse.
[2]
A computer mouse according to claim 1. in that the lower part (2) on the lower side is mainly higher than on the thumb side to make room for the little finger.
[3]
A computer mouse according to any one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the upper part (I) on the thumb side of the computer mouse comprises a longitudinal lowering.
[4]
4. O 4. A computer mouse according to any one of the preceding claims, characterized! in that the computer mouse comprises a locking device which in locked position fixes the angle of the upper part (1) relative to the lower part (2).
[5]
5.. A computer mouse according to any of the above requirements, characterizes! in that the computer mouse is provided with a motion sensor arranged at its leading edge.
[6]
A computer mouse according to claim 5, characterized in that a motion sensor arranged within 10% of the length of the computer mouse from the leading edge of the computer mouse. 1 11413-2009
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