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Ergonomic human-computer input device

  • US 20020109667A1
  • Filed: 11/14/2001
  • Published: 08/15/2002
  • Est. Priority Date: 11/14/2000
  • Status: Active Grant
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1. An interface apparatus comprising:

  • a base;

    means for supporting a human palm, dimensioned substantially to conform to the shape of the human palm under low static muscle load and comprising a dome shaped member having a lower edge, an upper surface, and a lower surface;

    coupling means, movably connecting the palm support means to the base, a movement of the palm support means causing a movement of the coupling means, the coupling means movable between any one of a plurality of keystroke-defining locations an a home location, the coupling means comprising a rodlike member having an upper end and a lower end, the upper end movably connected to the lower surface of the dome shaped member;

    position indicating means coupled to the coupling means for sensing a movement of the coupling means from the home location to a first of the keystroke-defining locations and generating a first location signal indicative of the first keystroke defining location of the coupling means, the position indicating means comprising;

    a support structure affixed to the base;

    a spherical member having a bore dimensioned to permit the rodlike member to pass therethrough, the spherical member positioned between the upper end and the lower end of the rodlike member;

    a first and a second sway arm, each sway arm having a distal end and a proximal end, each proximal end movably affixed to the support structure, the first and the second sway arm positioned in substantially 90 degree relation to each other, each sway arm having a central curved portion dimensioned to pass beneath and cradle the spherical member;

    a first potentiometer, affixed to the distal end of the first sway arm;

    and a second potentiometer, affixed to the distal end of the second sway arm;

    wherein;

    a movement of the rodlike member moves the spherical member;

    a movement of the spherical member causes a movement of the first and the second sway arm;

    a movement of the first sway arm causes the first potentiometer to generate a first potentiometer signal;

    and a movement of the second sway arm causes the second potentiometer to generate a second potentiometer signal; and

    means for limiting the movement of the rodlike member shaped to guide the rodlike member over a substantial portion of the movement from the home location to a one of the keystroke-defining locations, the movement limiting means affixed in spaced relation above the base and positioned beneath the dome shaped member and above the spherical member, the movement limiting means having a star-shaped aperture, the aperture having a plurality of star points, the rodlike member passing through the aperture, wherein the position indicating means further comprises means for determining when the rodlike member has reached a first star point corresponding to the first keystroke-defining 20 location and means for translating the first and the second potentiometer signals into the first location signal when the dome shaped member is moved sufficiently far to cause the rodlike member to reach one of the star points;

    and means for receiving the first location signal from the position indicating means and for translating the first location signal into a first keystroke signal having a unique correspondence with the first location signal.

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