Ten-finger typewriter keyboards
First Claim
1. An English language keyboard for typewriters, CRT terminals, and word processing equipment, comprising a plurality of character keys arranged in straight parallel key rows transversely oriented with respect to the operator:
- wherein a number key row is situated at the greatest distance from the operator, an upper letter key row is situated between the number key row and the operator, a home key row is situated between the upper letter key row and the operator, and a lower letter key row is situated between the home key row and the operator;
wherein character keys in each key row are designated in serial order from the left hand side of the keyboard to the right hand side of the keyboard as viewed by the operator, with the character key at the left hand end of a given key row being designated as the first key, and the character key at the right hand end of a given key row being designated as the highest numbered key in the said key row, as viewed by the operator;
wherein upper and lower case forms of a letter are assigned to the same character key;
wherein letters are assigned to the said character keys in key rows from left to right as viewed by the operator as follows;
in the lower letter key row;
O assigned to the fourth key; and
in the home key row;
I assigned to the first key, R assigned to the second key, A assigned to the third key, N assigned to the fourth key, T assigned to the seventh key, H assigned to the eighth key, E assigned to the ninth key, and S assigned to the tenth key.
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Abstract
Typewriter keyboards for English and German are disclosed that assign vowels and consonants to keys on both sides of the keyboard to maximize the number of successive keystrokes by the same hand and to minimize the number of successive keystrokes by the same finger. Three high frequency vowels and two high frequency consonants are assigned to home keys that lie directly under the fingers of the left hand. Three high frequency consonants, a high frequency vowel, and the space are assigned to home keys that lie directly under the fingers of the right hand. A single elevated case shift key is located on the left hand end of the lower letter key row. The elevated stroking surface of the carriage return key is located at the right hand ends of the lower letter key row and the home key row. Steeply inclined key tops slope down toward neighboring home keys to guide fingers to the proper home position and to facilitate actuating non-home keys.
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12 Claims
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1. An English language keyboard for typewriters, CRT terminals, and word processing equipment, comprising a plurality of character keys arranged in straight parallel key rows transversely oriented with respect to the operator:
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wherein a number key row is situated at the greatest distance from the operator, an upper letter key row is situated between the number key row and the operator, a home key row is situated between the upper letter key row and the operator, and a lower letter key row is situated between the home key row and the operator; wherein character keys in each key row are designated in serial order from the left hand side of the keyboard to the right hand side of the keyboard as viewed by the operator, with the character key at the left hand end of a given key row being designated as the first key, and the character key at the right hand end of a given key row being designated as the highest numbered key in the said key row, as viewed by the operator; wherein upper and lower case forms of a letter are assigned to the same character key; wherein letters are assigned to the said character keys in key rows from left to right as viewed by the operator as follows; in the lower letter key row;
O assigned to the fourth key; andin the home key row;
I assigned to the first key, R assigned to the second key, A assigned to the third key, N assigned to the fourth key, T assigned to the seventh key, H assigned to the eighth key, E assigned to the ninth key, and S assigned to the tenth key. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3)
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4. A German language keyboard for typewriters, CRT terminals, and word processing equipment, comprising a plurality of character keys arranged in straight parallel key rows transversely oriented with respect to the operator:
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wherein a number key row is situated at the greatest distance from the operator, an upper letter key row is situated between the number key row and the operator, a home key row is situated between the upper letter key row and the operator, and a lower letter key row is situated between the home key row and the operator; wherein character keys in each key row are designated in serial order from the left hand side of the keyboard to the right hand side of the keyboard as viewed by the operator, with the character key at the left hand end of a given key row being designated as the first key, and the character key at the right hand end of a given key row being designated as the highest numbered key in the said key row, as viewed by the operator; wherein upper and lower case forms of a letter are assigned to the same character key; wherein letters are assigned to the said character keys in key rows from left to right as viewed by the operator as follows; in the lower letter key row;
A assigned to the fourth key; andin the home key row;
U assigned to the first key, S assigned to the second key, I assigned to the third key, T assigned to the fourth key, D assigned the seventh key, N assigned to the eighth key, E assigned to the ninth key, and R assigned to the tenth key. - View Dependent Claims (5, 6)
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7. A keyboard comprising a plurality of character keys arranged in straight parallel key rows transversely oriented with respect to the operator:
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wherein a number key row is situated at the greatest distance from the operator, an upper letter key row is situated between the number key row and the operator, a home key row is situated between the upper letter key row and the operator, a lower letter key row is situated between the home key row and the operator, and a space bar row is situated between the lower letter key row and the operator; wherein character keys in each key row are designated in serial order from the left hand side of the keyboard to the right hand side of the keyboard, as viewed by the operator, with the character key at left hand end of a given key row being designated as the first key, and the character key at the right hand end of a given key row being designated as the highest number key in the said key row, as viewed by the operator; wherein a space key is situated on the right hand side of the space bar row, as viewed by the operator, between the sixth and seventh keys in the lower letter key row and the operator; wherein the height of character key tops are measured by the vertical distance separating the center of said key tops from the base of the machine to which the keyboard is attached; wherein character key tops in the number key row have the same height; wherein character key tops of the first key, the fourth key, the seventh key, and the ninth key in the home key row have the same height; wherein character key tops of the second key, the third key, the eighth key, and the ninth key in the home key row have the same height; wherein character key tops in the number key row are slightly inclined with respect to the base of the machine to which the keyboard is attached and face the operator, and are situated in a common inclined plane that slopes down toward the operator, wherein the key tops of the space key in the space bar row, the fourth key in the lower letter key row, and the first key, the fourth key, the seventh key, and the tenth key in the home key row are slightly inclined with respect to the base of the machine to which the keyboard is attached and face the operator;
the said key tops being situated in a common inclined plane that slopes down toward the operator;
the said inclined plane being situated between the base of the machine to which the keyboard is attached and an inclined plane that is tangent to the said character key tops in the number key row;wherein the key tops of the second key, the third key, the eighth key, and the ninth key in the home key row are slightly inclined with respect to the base of the machine to which the keyboard is attached and face the operator;
the said key tops being situated in a common inclined plane that is situated between the base of the machine to which the keyboard is attached and an inclined plane that is tangent to key tops of the space key in the space key row, the fourth key in the lower letter key row, and the first key, the fourth key, the seventh key, and the tenth key in the home key row; andwherein other character keys in the lower letter key row have a stroking surface that is steeply inclined with respect to the base of the machine to which the keyboard is attached so that the stroking surface of the first key faces the second key in the home key row, the stroking surface of the second key faces the third key in the home key row, the stroking surface of the third key faces the fourth key in the lower letter key row, the stroking surface of the fifth key faces the fourth key in the lower letter key row, the stroking surface of the sixth key faces the seventh key in the home key row, the stroking surface of the seventh key faces the the seventh key in the home key row, the stroking surface of the eighth key faces the eighth in the home key row, the stroking surface of the ninth key faces the ninth key in the home key row, and the stroking surface of the tenth key faces the tenth key in the home key row. - View Dependent Claims (8, 9, 10, 11, 12)
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