Ergonomic apparatus for controlling video or computer equipment
First Claim
1. An ergonomic control apparatus for controlling video and computer functions including a control stick and a rotatable collar annularly disposed on the exterior of said control stick, said control stick including a neutral stick position defined by a substantially vertical axis, wherein the improvement comprises:
- a) a first signal means being connected to said control stick such that movement of said control stick forward from said neutral stick position causes said first signal means to transmit a first set of signals to a computer;
b) a second signal means being connected to said control stick such that movement of said control stick rearward from said neutral stick position causes said second signal means to transmit a second set of signals to a computer; and
c) said rotatable collar being configured such that rotation of said collar about said vertical axis in the clockwise direction transmits a third set of signals to a computer or the like, said collar being further configured such that rotation of said collar about said vertical axis in the counterclockwise direction transmits a fourth set of signals to a computer.
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Abstract
An apparatus is provided for ergonomically controlling video or computer functions or the like. A vertical control stick provides means for producing and transmitting signals to a computer. A first signal means is interconnected with the control stick such that movement of the stick forward from a neutral stick position causes a first set of signals to be transmitted to a computer. Similarly, a second signal means is interconnected with the stick such that movement of the control stick rearward from the neutral stick position causes a second set of signals to be transmitted to a computer. A rotatable collar is annularly disposed on the outer surface of the stick such that the collar may be manually rotated about the longitudinal axis of the stick in both clockwise and counterclockwise directions from a neutral collar position. Clockwise rotation of the collar away from the neutral collar position causes a third set of signals to be transmitted to a computer. Similarly, counterclockwise rotation of the collar away from the neutral collar position causes a fourth set of signals to be transmitted to a computer. A console is mounted on an upper end of the control stick. The console has a control panel with one or more controls for controlling video or computer functions. The controls are configured for finger actuation so that a single hand can provide manual control of the stick, the collar, and the control panel. Status indicators are further included on the console to provide status of video or computer functions.
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1. An ergonomic control apparatus for controlling video and computer functions including a control stick and a rotatable collar annularly disposed on the exterior of said control stick, said control stick including a neutral stick position defined by a substantially vertical axis, wherein the improvement comprises:
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a) a first signal means being connected to said control stick such that movement of said control stick forward from said neutral stick position causes said first signal means to transmit a first set of signals to a computer; b) a second signal means being connected to said control stick such that movement of said control stick rearward from said neutral stick position causes said second signal means to transmit a second set of signals to a computer; and c) said rotatable collar being configured such that rotation of said collar about said vertical axis in the clockwise direction transmits a third set of signals to a computer or the like, said collar being further configured such that rotation of said collar about said vertical axis in the counterclockwise direction transmits a fourth set of signals to a computer. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5)
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