GB2469022A - A controller toggle with a digit receiving portion - Google Patents

A controller toggle with a digit receiving portion Download PDF

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GB2469022A
GB2469022A GB0905372A GB0905372A GB2469022A GB 2469022 A GB2469022 A GB 2469022A GB 0905372 A GB0905372 A GB 0905372A GB 0905372 A GB0905372 A GB 0905372A GB 2469022 A GB2469022 A GB 2469022A
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    • G05CONTROLLING; REGULATING
    • G05GCONTROL DEVICES OR SYSTEMS INSOFAR AS CHARACTERISED BY MECHANICAL FEATURES ONLY
    • G05G1/00Controlling members, e.g. knobs or handles; Assemblies or arrangements thereof; Indicating position of controlling members
    • G05G1/04Controlling members for hand actuation by pivoting movement, e.g. levers
    • G05G1/06Details of their grip parts
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    • G06COMPUTING; CALCULATING OR COUNTING
    • G06FELECTRIC DIGITAL DATA PROCESSING
    • G06F3/00Input arrangements for transferring data to be processed into a form capable of being handled by the computer; Output arrangements for transferring data from processing unit to output unit, e.g. interface arrangements
    • G06F3/01Input arrangements or combined input and output arrangements for interaction between user and computer
    • G06F3/03Arrangements for converting the position or the displacement of a member into a coded form
    • G06F3/033Pointing devices displaced or positioned by the user, e.g. mice, trackballs, pens or joysticks; Accessories therefor
    • G06F3/039Accessories therefor, e.g. mouse pads
    • GPHYSICS
    • G05CONTROLLING; REGULATING
    • G05GCONTROL DEVICES OR SYSTEMS INSOFAR AS CHARACTERISED BY MECHANICAL FEATURES ONLY
    • G05G9/00Manually-actuated control mechanisms provided with one single controlling member co-operating with two or more controlled members, e.g. selectively, simultaneously
    • G05G9/02Manually-actuated control mechanisms provided with one single controlling member co-operating with two or more controlled members, e.g. selectively, simultaneously the controlling member being movable in different independent ways, movement in each individual way actuating one controlled member only
    • G05G9/04Manually-actuated control mechanisms provided with one single controlling member co-operating with two or more controlled members, e.g. selectively, simultaneously the controlling member being movable in different independent ways, movement in each individual way actuating one controlled member only in which movement in two or more ways can occur simultaneously
    • G05G9/047Manually-actuated control mechanisms provided with one single controlling member co-operating with two or more controlled members, e.g. selectively, simultaneously the controlling member being movable in different independent ways, movement in each individual way actuating one controlled member only in which movement in two or more ways can occur simultaneously the controlling member being movable by hand about orthogonal axes, e.g. joysticks

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Abstract

A controller (eg a game controller) has a toggle with a digit receiving portion for holding a digit (thumb) of a user in place. Alternatively a controller element may be retrofitted to a toggle (aka a thumbstick) of a controller so as to hold the thumb of a user in place. A controller component 2 includes a digit receiving portion and a connector, wherein the digit receiving portion includes a base 16 and a pair of opposed side wall elements 8a, 8b, the sidewall elements being sufficiently spaced apart to allow insertion there between of a digit (eg a user's thumb), and the connector includes at least one retaining element 6 adapted to releasably connect the component to a controller toggle 30. The component may include a retaining strap 20. The element may be snap fitted to the toggle.

Description

Controller The present invention relates to controllers and in particular to a component that can be retrofitted to an existing controller and to controllers incorporating the component. The invention is particularly suited to computer games controllers, but can be applied to other types of controlling devices that operate on similar principles.
Game controllers typically include a toggle or pad that can be moved in two dimensions. In use, the movement is typically a substantially horizontal plane. The range of movement is limited such that the toggle or pad may be operated by the thumb of a user.
The term "toggle" is used herein to define a control element of a controller which is moveable in at least two dimensions, typically in a substantially horizontal plane in use. These may also be known as control pads or buttons.
The contact surface (i.e. the surface which is contacted by the user's thumb in use) of the toggle tends be substantially planar. This can lead to problems where the user is operating the controller for extended periods of time, for example during gaming competitions or in particularly involved games.
In such circumstances, sweat from the thumb can cause the contact surface to become slippery, causing the user periodically to "lose" control. In addition, the need to maintain a downward pressure on the toggle can cause fatigue or cramp in the thumb and can, in extreme circumstances, lead to a repetitive strain-type injury to the user.
The present invention seeks to address or ameliorate at least some of the above problems.
According to a first aspect of the invention, there is provided a controller component comprising a digit receiving portion and a connector, wherein the digit receiving portion includes a base and a pair of opposed side wall elements, the side wall elements being sufficiently spaced apart to allow insertion therebetween of a digit, and the connector includes at least one retaining element adapted to releasably connect the component to a controller toggle.
The provision of the side wall elements on the component means that the digit, typically a thumb of a user, is prevented from slipping sideways in use. In addition, the side walls result in a component that does not require a downward pressure from the user's digit as well as a sideways (i.e. lateral) pressure to effect sideways movement of the toggle, as the user can simply press sideways against the relevant wall to effect a corresponding sideways movement of the toggle. The downward pressure that is required for conventional controllers to prevent the digit from slipping from the toggle when exerting the required sideways pressure is no longer necessary.
Thus, the component limits slippage of a user's digit relative to the toggle.
The wall elements typically extend upwards from the base such that when the digit is located on the base, it is retained laterally within the walls.
The wall elements may be curved to more closely match the contour of the user's digit. Thus, the side wall elements may define a concave inwardly facing surface when viewed in cross section. In addition, the walls may not necessarily be parallel, but may converge towards each other at one or both ends.
The side wall elements and the base may be formed as a one-piece construction. In other words, the base and side wall elements may be a unitary construction.
In an embodiment of the invention, the digit receiving portion of the component further includes a front wall element. The front wall element prevents the digit from slipping forwards in use and provides similar benefits to the user as the sidewalls.
The front wall may connect the front portions of both of the side wall elements to provide a continuous wall along the sides and front of the base of the digit receiving portion.
As with the side walls, the front wall need not be vertical, but may define a concave inwardly facing surface and may define an arc between the side wall elements.
In a further embodiment of the invention, an upper part of the front wall element projects rearwards and together with at least a portion of the side wall elements defines a housing which is capable of enveloping at least a part of the digit in use.
The housing defined by the side wall elements, the front wall element and a roof element extending rearwards from the upper part of the front wall element provides an enclosure within which the user's digit may be retained, further preventing slippage of the digit relative to the toggle.
Suitably, the side wall elements, the front wall element and the roof element are integrally formed as a one-piece construction. Thus the housing defined by these elements may be a unitary construction.
In a still further embodiment, the digit receiving portion further includes a releasable digit retainer, wherein the digit retainer has an open position which permits the insertion and release of the digit and a closed position which is capable of maintaining the digit engaged with the digit receiving portion.
The digit retainer secures the user's digit with respect to the digit receiving portion. Such an arrangement limits still further the likelihood of the user's digit slipping relative to the toggle.
In addition, this allows for the possibility of the toggle being used in three dimensions instead of just two dimensions. Conventionally, the toggle moves in two dimensions which are typically in a substantially horizontal plane. Occasionally, in addition to this two dimensional movement, the toggle may also be depressed into the controller to provide an additional control effect. However, a component which includes a releasable digit retainer opens the possibility that the toggle may have a still further control action when it is lifted or pulled away from the controller in a substantially vertical direction.
In a further embodiment of the invention, the digit retainer includes a first retainer securing element carried by one of the side wall elements, a second retainer securing element carried by the other side wall element and a restraining element fixed to the first retainer securing element and adapted to be releasably engaged with the second retainer securing element.
This embodiment provides a simple and reliable retainer. The first and second retainer securing elements may be provided integrally with the side wall elements. Furthermore, the restraining element may be formed from a strap. The strap may include a connector at one end thereof to allow it to releaseably engage the second retainer securing element. The connector may be slidably connected to the strap such that the length of the strap may be varied. The connector may include a hook and eye-type arrangement. In this type of arrangement, the second retainer element may include an elongate aperture through which the strap may pass and then be secured to itself via the hook and eye connector. This arrangement also allows the length of the strap to be continuously variable within the confines defined by the length of the hook part and the eye part carried by the strap.
In a further embodiment of the invention, the digit receiving portion of the component includes one or more ventilation apertures.
Where the component is used for prolonged periods of time, the thumb may become sweaty and uncomfortable. The ventilation apertures provide a cooling flow of air to the digit receiving portion.
In a still further embodiment of the invention, the retaining element of the connector includes at least two resiliently deformable legs which are capable of engaging a controller toggle. Suitably the legs engage the controller together via a snap-fit action.
This arrangement allows for the component to be quickly and easily fitted to or removed from a controller toggle.
In order for the component to be more securely engaged in use, the retaining element may include three or four resiliently deformable legs.
Suitably, the retaining element includes an annular wall which is sized to accommodate therewithin a toggle with a circular cap, and two or more resiliently deformable legs projecting axially from the annular wall such that the legs may engage the toggle cap.
The toggle cap of many controllers includes an annular recess beneath the cap. Where the component is intended for use with such a controller, the retaining element may include two or more resiliently deformable legs, wherein each leg includes a lug which is adapted to engage the annular recess of the toggle. In this embodiment, the lugs engage the downward facing surface of the cap and thus resist removal of the component from the toggle cap.
In a still further embodiment of the invention, the retaining element of the connector includes an annular wall sized to retain therein a toggle cap and three resiliently deformable legs projecting axially away from the wall, wherein each of the legs includes a lug adapted to engage a face of the toggle cap.
A second aspect of the invention provides a controller including a control toggle, wherein the control toggle includes a digit receiving portion, the digit receiving portion including a base and a pair of opposed side wall elements, the side wall elements being sufficiently spaced apart to allow insertion there between of a digit.
The digit receiving portion may be as defined in any embodiment or combination of embodiments described herein.
It should be appreciated that the terms "an embodiment" and "an embodiment of the invention" should be understood to refer to any embodiment or aspect of the invention as defined or described herein. Therefore, it should be understood that the features of specific embodiments can be combined with one or more other specific features described herein or be combined with any aspect or embodiment of the invention described herein. All such combinations of features are considered to be within the scope of the invention defined in the claims.
An embodiment of the invention will now be described, by way of example only, with reference to the accompanying drawings in which: Figure la is a perspective view of a controller component prior to connection to a controller; Figure lb is a perspective view of the component connected to a controller; Figure 2a is a front elevational view of the component; Figure 2b is a side elevational view of the component; Figure 2c is a plan view from above of the component; Figure 2d is a plan view from below of the component; and Figure 3 is a perspective view of the component.
For the avoidance of doubt, the skilled person will appreciate that in this specification, the terms "up", "down", "front", "rear", "upper", "lower", "vertical", "horizontal", etc. refer to the orientation of the features of the component when installed for normal use as shown in the Figures.
Figure la shows a controller component 2 separate to a controller toggle 30.
The component 2 comprises a digit receiving portion which is formed from a base 16, a pair of opposed side wall elements 8a, 8b (only side wall element 8a being shown in Figure la), a front wall element 10 and a roof element 14. It further comprises a retaining element 6 which includes an annular wall 22 and three resiliently deformable legs 24, each of which includes a lug 26 at the distal end thereof. The retaining element 6 is secured to the bottom surface 4 of the base 16, such that the wall 22 projects downwardly from the bottom surface 4.
The digit receiving portion further includes a pair of restraining strap securing elements 18a, 18b each of which is carried by a respective side wall element 8a, 8b, and a restraining strap 20. The restraining strap 20 is secured at one end to the restraining strap securing element 18a. The other end of the restraining strap 20 is free and includes a portion containing a hook part of a hook and eye coupling and a portion containing the eye part.
The restraining strap securing element 18b (shown in more detail in Figure 2c) defines an aperture 19b which is sized to allow the restraining strap 20 to pass therethrough.
The controller toggle 30 includes a body 40 and extending upwardly therefrom a cap 32 joined to the body via a neck 42. The body 40, cap 32 and neck 42 define therebetween an annular recess 36.
The cap 32 includes an upwardly facing top surface 34 and a downwardly facing bottom surface 38.
Figure 2a, 2b, 2c, 2d and 3 show the component 2 in more detail.
The component 2 is made by an injection moulding technique and the base 16, side wall elements 8a, 8b, front wall element 10 and roof element 14 are all connected to form a unitary construction.
As seen in Figure 2c, the roof 14 overlies a front portion of the base 16, but does not extend to cover the entire base 16. As such, it defines an enclosure at the front of the digit receiving portion.
Figure 2c and 2d show the restraining strap securing elements 18a, 18b in more detail. Each of the securing elements 18a, 18b defines therein a corresponding aperture 19a, 19b through which the restraining strap 20 may pass. In use, the restraining strap 20 will be fixed to one of the securing elements 18a, 18b and will be releasably connected to the other of the securing elements 18a, 18b.
The component 2 further includes three ventilation slots 50a, 50b and 50c which are shown in Figure 2c (slots 50a and 50b) and Figure 3 (slots 50a and 50c).
In use, the component 2 is secured to the controller toggle by aligning the component 2 with the cap 32 and applying a pressure vertically downwards. This causes the resiliently deformable legs 24 to splay outwards and allows the top part of the cap 32 to sit within the annular wall 22. When the cap 32 is properly located within the retaining element 6, the lugs 26 at the end of each leg 24 are free to enter the annular recess 36 and the legs 24 snap back to their rest position (i.e. unsplayed position).
With the legs 24 in their rest position, the lugs 26 engage the downwardly facing surface 38 of the cap 32 and resist removal of the component 2 from the toggle 30. This arrangement is shown in Figure lb. With the component 2 properly secured to the controller toggle 30, the user can insert a digit (typically a thumb) into the digit receiving portion. The digit is placed on the base 16 with the end of the digit being located within the enclosure defined by the front wall element 10, the base 16, the side wall elements 8a, 8b and the roof element 14. The restraining strap 20 is then placed over the digit and secured to the restraining strap securing element 18b by passing the strap 20 through the aperture 19b defined by the securing element 18b and then securing the strap to iself by connecting the hook portion of the strap to the eye portion of the strap.
The digit is now securely held in the component and slippage of the digit relative to the toggle 30 is resisted or prevented.

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  1. Claims 1. A controller component comprising a digit receiving portion and a connector, wherein the digit receiving portion includes a base and a pair of opposed side wall elements, the side wall elements being sufficiently spaced apart to allow insertion therebetween of a digit, and the connector includes at least one retaining element adapted to releasably connect the component to a controller toggle.
  2. 2. A controller component according to Claim 1, wherein the digit receiving portion of the component further includes a front wall element.
  3. 3. A controller component according to Claim 2, wherein an upper part of the front wall element projects rearwards and together with at least a portion of the side wall elements defines a housing which is capable of enveloping at least a part of the digit in use.
  4. 4. A controller component according to any preceding claim, wherein the base and side wall elements are integrally formed as a one-piece construction.
  5. 5. A controller component according to any preceding claim, wherein the digit receiving portion further includes a releasable digit retainer, wherein the digit retainer has an open position which permits the insertion and release of the digit and a closed position which is capable of maintaining the digit engaged with the digit receiving portion.
  6. 6. A controller component according to Claim 5, wherein the digit retainer includes a first retainer securing element carried by one of the side wall elements, a second retainer securing element carried by the other side wall element and a restraining element fixed to the first retainer securing element and adapted to be releasably engaged with the second retainer securing element.
  7. 7. A controller component according to any preceding claim, wherein the digit receiving portion of the component includes one or more ventilation apertures.
  8. 8. A controller component according to any preceding claim, wherein the retaining element of the connector includes at least two resiliently deformable legs which are capable of snap-fitting onto a controller toggle.
  9. 9. A controller component according to Claim 8, wherein each of the legs includes a lug at the distal end thereof, wherein the lug is adapted to engage an annular recess of the toggle.
  10. 10. A controller including a control toggle, wherein the control toggle includes a digit receiving portion, the digit receiving portion including a base and a pair of opposed side wall elements, the side wall elements being sufficiently spaced apart to allow insertion therebetween of a digit.
  11. 11. A controller according to Claim 10, wherein the digit receiving portion of the component further includes a front wall element.
  12. 12. A controller according to Claim 11, wherein an upper part of the front wall element projects rearwards and together with at least a portion of the side wall elements defines a housing which is capable of enveloping at least a part of the digit in use.
  13. 13. A controller according to any of Claims 10 to 12, wherein the digit receiving portion further includes a releasable digit retainer, wherein the digit retainer has an open position which permits the insertion and release of the digit and a closed position which is capable of maintaining the digit engaged with the digit receiving portion.
  14. 14. A controller according to Claim 13, wherein the digit retainer includes a first retainer securing element carried by one of the side wall elements, a second retainer securing element carried by the other side wall element and a restraining element fixed to the first retainer securing element and adapted to be releasably engaged with the second retainer securing element.
  15. 15. A controller according to any of Claims 10 to 14, wherein the digit receiving portion includes one or more ventilation apertures.
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