Coordinates input apparatus
First Claim
1. A coordinates input apparatus for designating a set of coordinates in three-dimensional space, the coordinates input apparatus comprising:
- a first magnet;
a second magnet; and
a plurality of magnetoelectric transducers disposed symmetrically in a plane and in a vicinity of, but outside a space between, respective, identical poles of the first and second magnets, wherein;
the first magnet and second magnet are disposed so that respective lines of magnetic flux thereof are in opposing relationship;
the second magnet is disposed so as to be tiltable relatively to the plane of the magneto-electric transducers in response to forces acting thereupon, said forces including a repulsive force arising between the first magnet and the second magnet and a pressing force exerted on the second magnet; and
the plurality of magnetoelectric transducers are disposed symmetrically, relatively to the opposing lines of magnetic flux, opposite the second magnet and output voltages having values that vary according to tilting of the second magnet relatively to the plane of the magnetoelectric transducers, producing a corresponding change in a gap between the magnetoelectric transducers and the second magnet, such that differential voltage values of the output voltages indicate a set of X, Y coordinates in two-dimensional space.
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Abstract
An improved coordinates input apparatus for designating a particular set of coordinates in three-dimensional space comprises a first magnet and a second magnet disposed so that respective, identical magnetic poles thereof are opposite each other with a gap therebetween. The second magnet is disposed so as to be tiltable in response to forces acting thereupon. The forces include a repulsive force arising between the first magnet and the second magnet and a pressing force exerted on the second magnet. A plurality of magnetoelectric transducers are disposed opposite the second magnet and surrounding the gap, and produce output voltages having values that vary according to a change in the gap between the magnetoelectric transducers and the second magnet, such that the differential voltage values of the transducer outputs indicate a set of X,Y coordinates in two-dimensional space.
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10 Claims
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1. A coordinates input apparatus for designating a set of coordinates in three-dimensional space, the coordinates input apparatus comprising:
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a first magnet;
a second magnet; and
a plurality of magnetoelectric transducers disposed symmetrically in a plane and in a vicinity of, but outside a space between, respective, identical poles of the first and second magnets, wherein;
the first magnet and second magnet are disposed so that respective lines of magnetic flux thereof are in opposing relationship;
the second magnet is disposed so as to be tiltable relatively to the plane of the magneto-electric transducers in response to forces acting thereupon, said forces including a repulsive force arising between the first magnet and the second magnet and a pressing force exerted on the second magnet; and
the plurality of magnetoelectric transducers are disposed symmetrically, relatively to the opposing lines of magnetic flux, opposite the second magnet and output voltages having values that vary according to tilting of the second magnet relatively to the plane of the magnetoelectric transducers, producing a corresponding change in a gap between the magnetoelectric transducers and the second magnet, such that differential voltage values of the output voltages indicate a set of X, Y coordinates in two-dimensional space. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10)
a holder supporting the second magnet so that a direction of a magnetic field, generated from at least one magnetic pole thereof, is held vertical when the holder is vertical;
a circuit board having a planar surface and disposed substantially horizontally below the second magnet;
the plurality of magnetoelectric transducers being arranged substantially symmetrically around a circular locus centered on an intersection of the direction of the magnetic field and on the planar surface of the circuit board; and
the differential voltage values of the output voltages being generated by the tilting of the second magnet relatively to the magnetoelectric transducers.
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4. The coordinates input apparatus as claimed in claim 1, wherein:
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the second magnet is disposed so as to be movable vertically in response to the disposition of forces exerted thereupon; and
at least one of the magnetoelectric transducers produces a voltage value indicating a Z coordinate in three-dimensional space.
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5. The coordinates input apparatus as claimed in claim 3, further comprising:
an additional magnetoelectric transducer positioned near the intersection of the printed circuit board and the magnetic field, the voltage value obtained from the additional magnetoelectric transducer indicating a Z coordinate in three-dimensional space.
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6. The coordinates input apparatus as claimed in claim 4, wherein:
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a threshold value is placed on the detected output voltages; and
the Z-coordinate obtained from the differential voltage value is subjected to a digital ON/OFF detection.
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7. The coordinates input apparatus as claimed in claim 1, wherein:
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the first magnet and the second magnet are annular in shape and the first magnet has an interior rim; and
the magnetoelectric transducers are mounted so as to be positioned inside the interior rim of the first magnet.
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8. The coordinates input apparatus as claimed in claim 1, wherein:
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the first magnet is cylindrical in shape;
the second magnet is annular in shape; and
the first magnetic is positioned coaxially with, and axially separated from, the second magnet.
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9. The coordinates input apparatus as claimed in claim 1, wherein:
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the first magnet is annular in shape;
the second magnet is cylindrical in shape; and
the second magnetic is positioned coaxially with, and axially separated from, the second magnet.
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10. The coordinates input apparatus as claimed in claim 1, wherein the plurality of magnetoelectric transducers are Hall elements.
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