Pointing device

Computer graphics processing and selective visual display system – Display peripheral interface input device – Cursor mark position control device

Reexamination Certificate

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C345S157000, C345S168000

Reexamination Certificate

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06496178

ABSTRACT:

FIELD OF THE INVENTION
This invention relates generally to pointing devices and, more particularly to an improved pointing device which includes a resistive resilient diverter and an electrically conductive substrate surface.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
Pointing devices including joysticks are known in the art. Traditional joysticks have been used primarily as a gaming controller, although they have also been employed as general mouse replacement devices. In a typical application, the joystick pointing device is connected via cables to a microcontroller of a computer with a display and a keyboard. The traditional joystick has many moving parts, and the size of the mechanism therein prohibits its use in many applications, including remote controls, keyboards, and notebooks. On the other hand, joysticks have the advantages of reliability and performance.
Recent developments have produced joysticks of fewer moving parts and miniaturized joysticks suitable for integration in many types of devices. These improved joysticks, however, still have multiple components and moving parts. The prior joysticks are complex and difficult to manufacture.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
There is therefore a need for a simply structured pointing device that has fewer components and fewer moving parts, has high performance and reliability, and is easy to manufacture.
It is a feature of this invention to provide a compact, simply structured pointing device that includes a reduced number of components.
It is another feature of the invention to provide a pointing device that includes only one moving part.
It is another feature of the invention to provide a pointing device that is miniaturized.
It is another feature of this invention to provide a pointing device that can be built into a notebook or standard computer.
It is another feature of the invention to provide a pointing device that can be used for remote control devices.
It is another feature of this invention to provide a pointing device that is impervious to the external environment.
It is yet another feature of the invention to provide a pointing device with digital and analog integration including a digital switch and/or wake-up feature for conserving battery life which is ideal for remote control application.
One aspect of the present invention is a pointing device which comprises a substrate having an electrically conductive surface and a resilient boot supported by the substrate along an outer edge. The resilient boot is spaced from the electrically conductive surface in a rest mode. The resilient boot is displaceable relative to the substrate by a force and resiliently returns to the rest position with removal of the force. The resilient boot has electrical contact with a plurality of spaced contacts distributed adjacent the outer edge. The plurality of spaced contacts are voltage-potential-energized to form a voltage variance over a resistive rocking surface of the resilient boot. The resistive rocking surface is displaceable to contact a portion of the electrically conductive surface at an electrical contact position to generate a signal through the electrically conductive surface with the voltage variance in a pressed mode. The resistive rocking surface is displaceable to rock on the electrically conductive surface to change the electrical contact position between the resistive rocking surface and the electrically conductive surface to produce a corresponding change in the signal.
Another aspect of the invention is a pointing device comprising an electrically conductive surface and a diverter. The diverter includes a resistive rolling surface having a voltage variance and means for resiliently supporting the resistive rolling surface in an undeflected mode spaced from the electrically conductive surface. The resistive rolling surface is movable to contact a portion of the electrically conductive surface in a deflected mode. The resistive rolling surface is movable to roll over the electrically conductive surface to contact a different portion of the electrically conductive surface.
In accordance with another aspect of this invention, an electrically conductive surface is provided in a pointing device for contacting a resistive surface having a voltage variance when the resistive surface is pushed toward the electrically conductive surface and rolled to transfer the voltage variance. The electrically conductive surface comprises at least one inner switch and an outer conductive region. A nonconductive gap separates each inner switch from the outer conductive region.


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