Finger navigation system using captive surface
First Claim
1. An input device comprising:
- a captive disc movably suspended over a sensor, said captive disc having an active surface facing said sensor, the active surface having a predetermined pattern;
wherein said sensor is adapted to take successive images of the predetermined pattern of the active surface of said captive disc and compare the successive images of the predetermined pattern to determine movement of said captive disc;
a horizontal spring allowing resistive movement of said captive disc in horizontal directions; and
a vertical spring allowing resistive movement of said captive disc in vertical directions;
wherein;
the horizontal spring returns said captive disc to a horizontal rest position when said captive disc is released;
the vertical spring returns said captive disc to a rest plane when said captive disc is released;
said sensor determines the movement of said captive disc by taking the successive images of the active surface when said captive disc, in response to finger pressure, is proximal to a focal plane below the rest plane so that the active surface is in focus for said sensor; and
said sensor does not determine the movement of said captive disc when said captive disc is released, by removal of the finger pressure, from the focal plane so that the active surface becomes out of focus for said sensor;
wherein;
said active surface comprises a navigation area having a first pattern and a border area having a second pattern generally surrounding said navigation area; and
the pattern of the border area has a lower density than the pattern of the navigation area so the border area becomes out of focus for the sensor faster than the navigation area when said captive disc moves from the focal plane to the rest plane.
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Abstract
An apparatus such as a wireless telephone is disclosed, the apparatus having a screen with an icon, and an input device for controlling the icon on the screen. The input device includes a sensor adapted to detect movement and a captive disc movably suspended over the sensor, the captive disc having an active surface facing the sensor and the sensor viewing a portion of the active surface. When the captive disc is moved, the sensor detects differing portions of the active surface and determines movement by changes in its view. Because the captive disc is substantially flat, the input device can be relatively small in size compared to input devices of the current art. The smaller size requirement is advantageous for implementing the input device in various devices including the PDAS, wireless communication devices, and other electronic equipment.
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16 Claims
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1. An input device comprising:
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a captive disc movably suspended over a sensor, said captive disc having an active surface facing said sensor, the active surface having a predetermined pattern; wherein said sensor is adapted to take successive images of the predetermined pattern of the active surface of said captive disc and compare the successive images of the predetermined pattern to determine movement of said captive disc; a horizontal spring allowing resistive movement of said captive disc in horizontal directions; and a vertical spring allowing resistive movement of said captive disc in vertical directions; wherein; the horizontal spring returns said captive disc to a horizontal rest position when said captive disc is released; the vertical spring returns said captive disc to a rest plane when said captive disc is released; said sensor determines the movement of said captive disc by taking the successive images of the active surface when said captive disc, in response to finger pressure, is proximal to a focal plane below the rest plane so that the active surface is in focus for said sensor; and said sensor does not determine the movement of said captive disc when said captive disc is released, by removal of the finger pressure, from the focal plane so that the active surface becomes out of focus for said sensor; wherein; said active surface comprises a navigation area having a first pattern and a border area having a second pattern generally surrounding said navigation area; and the pattern of the border area has a lower density than the pattern of the navigation area so the border area becomes out of focus for the sensor faster than the navigation area when said captive disc moves from the focal plane to the rest plane. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7)
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8. An input device comprising:
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a captive disc movably suspended over a sensor, said captive disc having an active surface facing said sensor, the active surface having a predetermined pattern; wherein said sensor is adapted to take successive images of the predetermined pattern of the active surface of said captive disc and compare the successive images of the predetermined pattern to determine movement of said captive disc; an illuminant adapted to provide light toward the active surface; a focusing lens for focusing light from the active surface onto said sensor; horizontal spring adapted to center said captive disc; and a vertical spring allowing resistive movement of said captive disc in vertical direction; wherein; the horizontal spring is adapted to center said captive disc to a horizontal rest position; the vertical spring is adapted to return said captive disc to a rest plane; said sensor determines the movement of said captive disc by taking the successive images of the active surface when said captive disc, in response to finger pressure, is proximal to a focal plane below the rest plane so that the active surface is in focus for said sensor; and said sensor does not determine the movement of said captive disc when said captive disc is released, by removal of the finger pressure, from the focal plane so that the active surface becomes out of focus for said sensor; wherein; said active surface comprises a navigation area having a first pattern and a border area having a second pattern generally surrounding said navigation area; and the pattern of the border area has a lower density than the pattern of the navigation area so the border area becomes out of focus for the sensor faster than the navigation area when said captive disc moves from the focal plane to the rest plane. - View Dependent Claims (9, 10, 11)
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12. An electronic apparatus comprising:
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a screen displaying information including an icon; an input device for controlling the icon, said input device comprising; a captive disc movably suspended over a sensor, said captive disc having an active surface facing said sensor, the active surface having a predetermined pattern; wherein said sensor is adapted to take successive images of the predetermined pattern of the active surface of said captive disc and compare the successive images of the predetermined pattern to determine movement of said captive disc; a horizontal spring allowing resistive movement of said captive disc in horizontal directions; and a vertical spring allowing resistive movement of said captive disc in vertical directions; wherein; the horizontal spring returns said captive disc to a horizontal rest position said captive disc is released; the vertical spring returns said captive disc to a rest plane when said captive disc is released; said sensor determines the movement of said captive disc by taking the successive images of the active surface when said captive disc, in response to finger pressure, is proximal to a focal plane below the rest plane so that the active surface is in focus for said sensor; and said sensor does not determine the movement of said captive disc when said captive disc is released, by removal of the finger pressure, from the focal plane so that the active surface becomes out of focus for said sensor; wherein; said active surface comprises a navigation area having a first pattern and a border area having a second pattern generally surrounding said navigation area; and the pattern of the border area has a lower density than the pattern of the navigation area so the border area becomes out of focus for the sensor faster than the navigation area when said captive disc moves from the focal plane to the rest plane. - View Dependent Claims (13, 14, 15, 16)
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