AU766561B2 - Operating device with analog joystick - Google Patents

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AU766561B2
AU766561B2 AU72595/00A AU7259500A AU766561B2 AU 766561 B2 AU766561 B2 AU 766561B2 AU 72595/00 A AU72595/00 A AU 72595/00A AU 7259500 A AU7259500 A AU 7259500A AU 766561 B2 AU766561 B2 AU 766561B2
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Shigeru Miyamoto
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Name of Applicant: Actual Inventors: Address for Service: Nintendo Co., Ltd, of 60, Fukuine Kamitakamatsu-cho, Higashiyama-ku, Kyoto-shi, Kyoto 605, Japan Genyo TAKEDA Kenichiro ASHIDA Shigeru MIYAMOTO Yasunari NISHIDA DAVIES COLLISON CAVE, Patent Attorneys, of 1 Little Collins Street, Melbourne, Victoria 3000, Australia Invention Title: "Operating device with analog joystick" The following statement is a full description of this invention, including the best method of performing it known to us: Operating Device With Analog Joystick FIELD OF ARTS The present invention relates to an operating device with analog joystick.
More specifically, the present invention relates to an operating device with analog joystick, which is, while in use, connected to an image processor which generates image data of an image to be displayed on a monitor such as a television receiver and etc., and outputs operation signals which can modify the image data, that is, the image according to an operation by an operator.
PRIOR ARTS conventional game machine controller 1 (first prior art) shown in Figure 1 includes a rectangular housing la, and a select switch 3 for selecting a game content, :a start switch 2 for designating a start of the game, a cross direction switch 4 for designating a moving direction of a game character during the game, and two action switches 5a and 5b for selecting or designating an action of the character, all the switches being provided on an upper surface of the housing la. Since a processing ability (a processing ability of a CPU) of a conventional game machine was relatively low in comparison with a present game machine, it was possible to sufficiently enjoy the game with using the first prior art controller 1. However, as the game content 20 becomes more complex, it became impossible to sufficiently control the action of the character with using only the two action switches 5a and Therefore, a game machine controller 1 (second prior art) shown in Figure 2 has been proposed, and put into practical use. In the second prior art controller 1, a 1A various kinds of switches are provided on an upper surface of a housing la' having a circular surface. More specifically, in the second prior art controller 1, in addition to the select switch 3, the start switch 2 and the cross direction switch 4, four action switches 5a, 5b, 5c and 5d are provided on the surface of the housing la', and two switches 6a and 6b are provided on a rear surface of the housing la' at positions that index fingers or middle fingers of both hands can reach while palms of the both hands are brought into contact with left and right side surfaces of the housing la'.
In the second prior art controller 1, an outer shape of the housing is designed in a manner that the side surfaces of the housing la' can be fit to the palms of the both hands grasping the housing la', and therefore, the switches can be operated without large movements of the fingers while the action switches 5c and 5d, and the left and right switches 6a and 6b are newly provided. Therefore, the operator can ~operate the respective switches without watching the respective switches on the housing la' and with seeing only a screen of the monitor. However, in a case of a 15 game that it is required to frequently and rapidly operate a plurality of switches, there oo.
was a possibility that a positional relationship between the controller and the hands, i.e. a positional relationship between the respective switches and the fingers might be deviated from an original positional relationship.
Therefore, a controller 1 (third prior art) shown in Figure 3, in which no deviation occurs in the positional relationship between the controller and the hands has been proposed and put into practical use. In the third prior art controller 1, a cross direction switch 4a and action switches 5a and 5b, and a cross direction switch 4b and action switches 5c and 5d are arranged on left and right housings la and Ib, respectively. Furthermore, there are provided with two grips 7a and 7b extended from the housings la and Ib, and grooves 8a and 8b are formed on rear surfaces of -2- 1_ the grips 7a and 7b. By firmly holding the grips 7a and 7b by inserting fingers into the grooves 8a and 8b, it is possible to surely restrict hands of an operator, i.e.
fingers at constant positions, and therefore, the respective switches can be surely operated.
On the other hand, in the prior art controllers shown in Figure 1 to Figure 3, a direction signal for designating a direction that an image on the monitor is to be moved is outputted with utilizing the cross direction switch 4 or 4a (and 4b).
However, in the conventional cross direction switch, switch contacts are provided at four directions of upper (North), lower (South), left (West) and right (East) on the monitor screen, that is, at four directions of front, rear, left and right in a case where the controller is viewed in plain, and according to a switch contact being turned-on, the direction signal which designates one of the four directions can be outputted.
That is, the cross switches provided in the conventional controllers is a kind of digital joysticks. Therefore, there was a problem that the operator cannot designate 15 an arbitrary direction other than the four directions.
Accordingly, it is possible to consider that there is provided with an analog joystick on such a game machine controller. Meanwhile, a term "analog joystick" means a device which is provided with a lever, and can output a direction signal :determined by a direction that the lever is inclined. In such an analog joystick, there 20 is an advantage that it is possible to designate all directions in 360 degrees.
*However, there is a further disadvantage to be solved that an operation of the lever is insecure.
More specifically, if a finger is detached from the lever to release the operation of the lever, the lever returns to its home position (normally, a position that the lever stands upright). Although the lever is secure at the home position, a -3- O*A~ws~.~tMLvA~is*r P:\ps\ab\72595-O0 I sp.dc.-6o08/03 -4position of a finger of the operator primarily defines a direction that the lever is inclined or an amount that the lever is inclined, and therefore, it is difficult for a person who can not finely control the position of the finger to stably operate the lever. A controller for television game machine for home use is normally held by hands of the operator to operate respective switches or keys provided on the controller. In a case where the analog joystick is provided on such a hand-holdable controller, the above described problem that the operation of the lever can not be securely performed becomes more remarkable.
Therefore, in a case where a controller with analog joystick is adopted in the video game machine for home use, for example, it is possible to easily estimate that there occurs a problem that a movable character can not be moved in a desired direction when a direction that the moveable character (image) displayed on the monitor screen is to be finely controlled on the screen with utilizing the analog joystick. Especially, in the video game, there occur a relatively larger number of scenes that the moveable character is continuously moved in one direction without zigzagging, and in such a scene, a stability of the operation of the analog joystick is especially required.
The reference to any prior art in this specification is not, and should not be taken as, an acknowledgment or any form of suggestion that that prior art forms part of the common general knowledge in Australia.
20 SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION eeee The present invention provides an operating device which is, while in use, connected to an image processor which generates image data of an image to displayed on the monitor, and outputs an operation signal which can change the image data according to S 25 an operation by an operator, comprising: housing having an oblong plane shape capable of being grasped by both hands of the operator; and an analog input means provided on said housing, wherein said analog input means includes an operating member which is protruded from said housing and inclined in an arbitrary direction within 360 degrees through an operation by a finger of a hand, and ~ILun~L~*~(i~M~ll~iij~ P~op~~b7295-00 lsp.do-6O O3 said operating device further comprises at least two grips formed to'be extended from said housing to a front side, wherein by grasping said two grips by the hands, positions of the hands can be defined by the grips.
When the operator intends to incline the lever toward the direction of upper, only by inclining the lever according to the guide member, it is possible to extremely securely incline the lever in the direction of upper. Therefore, an image processor such as a video game machine for home use and etc., it is possible to surely move the moveable character toward the direction of upper, that is, it is possible to make the *movable character surely go straight on.
In a preferred embodiment, the guide member has a guide wall which is converged to a point indicative of upper (North) on the monitor screen, and the lever is inclined while the same is being along with the guide wall, and finally, stably held at that point.
In one embodiment, by grasping the grip by the hand, the hand can be stably supported by the grip, and therefore, the position of the hand is defined by the grip.
Therefore, a position of the finger of the hand can be also stably positioned at a constant position, and accordingly, it is possible to securely operate the lever of the analog joystick ~:by the finger of the hand.
.4 fl.~VflA.~Vflt f '.A4~I 4t P:\OPER\SSB5347-9 divda.29 D-comb r. 21NX) -6- Another embodiment of the present invention relates to a game machine controller which is connected by a game machine which generates image data according to a game program and displays a game character on a monitor according to the image data, and controls the game character on the monitor, and comprises: a housing having a surface long from side to side; a first operating means formed on the surface at a left side of the housing; a second operating means formed on the surface at a right side of the housing; a third operating means which includes a lever capable of being inclined, and formed on the surface of the housing in an area that the first operating means and the second operating means are not formed; and a protruded portion which is protruded toward a front side of the housing in the vicinity of at least one of the first operating means, the second operating means and the third operating means, and grasped by a palm of a hand of an operator, wherein one of the first operating means and the second operating means is used as a first moving direction designation input means which designates a moving direction of the game character, and the other is used as an action designation input means which 15 designates other actions of the game character, and the third operating means is capable of being used instead of the first moving direction designation input means, and used as a second moving direction designation input means which designates at least the moving V direction of the game character in accordance with an inclination of the lever.
Preferably, the third operating means is constructed by an analog joystick.
S 20 Since the grip or protruded portion is formed in the vicinity of the operating means, by grasping the grip by the hand, it is possible to easily set a positional relationship S" between the operating means and the hand.
o00 i S"Furthermore, if a first grip, a second grip and a third grip are provided in correspondence to the first operating means, the second operating means and the third S.i 25 operating means, respectively, and if a grip to be grasped is changed when an operating means which is used is to be changed according to a content of the game, it is possible to securely position the hand at a most suitable position for the operating means which is used.
P:\OPER\SSB53471-96 div.doc-29 December. -7- The above described features and advantages of the present invention will become more apparent from the following detailed description, by way of example only, of the present invention when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS Figure 1 is an illustrative view showing the first prior art; o ~~illl-r r; Figure 2 is an illustrative view showing the second prior art; Figure 3 is an illustrative view showing the third prior art; Figure 4 is a perspective view showing one embodiment according to the present invention; Figure 5 is another perspective view showing the embodiment; Figure 6 is a perspective view showing an analog joystick unit which is capable of being utilized in the embodiment; Figure 7 is a perspective view showing a major portion of Figure 6 unit; Figure 8 is a fragmentary perspective view showing a major portion of Figure 6 unit; Figure 9 is an illustrative view showing in cross-section a major portion of Figure 6 unit; :Figure 10 is an illustrative view showing a guided state of a lever by a guide ring; Figure 11 is a top plan view showing one example of an operation status of Figure 4 embodiment; Figure 12 is a perspective view of the operation status shown in Figure 11 while being viewed from a rear side; :Figure 13 is a top plan view showing another example of an operation status of Figure 4 embodiment; Figure 14 is an illustrative view showing a positional relationship between a hand and a controller at a line XIV XIV in Figure 13; Figure 15 is an illustrative view showing a positional relationship between the hands and the controller at a line XV in Figure 12; Figure 16 is an illustrative view showing a holding state of a right grip while -8a side surface switch is not operated; Figure 17 is a front perspective view showing one embodiment of an expansion cartridge which is applied to Figure 4 embodiment; Figure 18 is a rear perspective view showing Figure 17 embodiment; and Figure 19 to Figure 22 are illustrative views respectively showing other embodiments according to the present invention.
BEST MODE FOR EMBODYING THE INVENTION In the following, an embodiment in which an operating device with analog joystick according to the present invention is applied to a video game machine which displays a game character on a screen of a monitor in accordance with a game program stored in a memory device (semiconductor memory, CD-ROM and etc.) and :..',controls the game character will be described. However, it is pointed-out in advance that the operating device with analog joystick according to the present invention can 15 be, while in use, connected to a multipurpose image processor which generates image o"data of an image to be displayed on the monitor in accordance with a program. In such a case, the operating device with analog joystick outputs an operation signal which can modify the image data generated by the image processor, i.e. the image on the monitor in accordance with an operation by an operator.
With referring to Figure 4 and Figure 5, an operating device 10 of this embodiment shown includes a housing 12 consist of an upper half 14 and a lower half 16. At both left and right ends of the housing 12, a left grip 18 and a right grip are respectively formed in a manner that the same are protruded toward a front side. An intermediate position between the left grip 18 and the right grip 20, a center grip 22 is formed in a manner that the same is protruded toward the front side. A -9cross-direction designation switch 24 which is a digital joystick is formed on a surface of the housing 12 in the vicinity of a base end of the left grip 18. Action designation switches 26a, 26b, 26c, 26d, 26e and 26f which designate six kinds of actions are respectively formed on the surface of the housing 12 in the vicinity of a base end of the right grip 20. An analog joystick 28 which is capable of designating all directions within 360 degrees is formed on the housing 12 in the vicinity of a base end of the center grip 22. At an approximately central position of the housing 12, a start switch 30 which designates a start of a game is formed. Furthermore, the start switch 30 is positioned at an approximately center of an area surrounded by the switches 24 and 26a to 26f, and the analog joystick 28.
In addition, the grips 18, 20 and 22 are respectively formed by protruded portions which are respectively uniformly formed on the upper half 14 and the lower ~:half 16, and therefore, in the following, it is to be noted that there is a case where a term "housing" indicates a whole including the grips 18, 20 and 22.
15 Furthermore, a pair of side surface switches 32a and 32b are formed on a rear surface of the housing 12, and a bottom surface switch 34 is formed at an approximately center of the lower half 16 in the vicinity of the base end of the center grip 22.
:A rear surface of the lower half 16 is extended toward direction of a bottom surface, and an opening portion 36 is formed at a tip end thereof. In an interior of the opening portion 36, a connector (not shown) to which an expansion cartridge 38 shown in Figure 17 and Figure 18 is connected is provided. Furthermore, a lever for discharging the cartridge 38 inserted into the opening portion 36 is formed at a position of the opening portion 36.
As well seen from Figure 5 especially, recess portions 18a, 20a and 22a are *.fl~rflW~y, *,~fltWi~ ,~tflte. .~.~S-i4ptvt~* st r formed on the lower half 16 of the housing 12 in the vicinity of the base ends of the grips 18, 20 and 22, respectively. Each of the recess portions 18 to 22a is formed to be extended in left and right directions at a position that a finger middle finger) of a hand can be just received while the each of the grips 18 to 22 is grasped by the hand as described later. Therefore, each of the recess portions 18a to 22a functions as a place at which the finger is positioned when each of the grips 18 to 22 is held by the hand. Furthermore, as well shown at the grip 18 of Figure 4, each of the grips 18 to 22 has a center portion which is formed between the base end portion and a tip end portion and made thicker than the base end portion and the tip end portion.
Therefore, at a time that the grip is grasped by the hand, a finger of the hand (e.g.
third finger) can be engaged to the thicker center portion, and therefore, even if the grip is softly grasped by the hand, the grip or controller 10 can not be fallen from the hand.
In addition, at a side opposite to the lever of the opening portion 36 to which S 15 the above described expansion cartridge 38 is inserted, a notch 42 is formed, and the notch 42 secures a space for withdrawing the expansion cartridge 38 in discharging the expansion cartridge 38 with utilizing the lever Now, with referring to Figure 6 to Figure 10, the analog joystick 28 will be described in detail. The analog joystick 28 is constructed as a joystick unit shown in Figure 6. The joystick unit is sandwiched by the upper half 14 and the lower half 16.
•The joystick unit includes a housing formed by a case 44 and a cover 46, and an inner case 48 is accommodated within the housing.
As shown in Figure 7 and Figure 8, the inner case 48 includes a bowl-shaped recess portion 50 formed at a center of the inner case 48, and there are provided with two pairs of support plates 52a and 52b, and 54a and 54b around the recess portion 11with angle-interval of 90 degrees, and semicircular bearings 56a and 56b, and 58a and 58b are formed on the support plates 52a and 52b, and 54a and 54b, respectively.
The bearings 56a and 56b or 58a and 58b are arranged on the same axis line, and axes of the bearings 56a and 56b, and 58a and 58b are at the same height level, and orthogonally intersected to each other. Slit wheels 60 and 62 having rotation shafts which are orthogonally intersected to each other are rotatably supported at a side surface of the inner case 48, and gears 64 are uniformly formed on the respective slit wheels 60 and 62.
The analog joystick unit further includes swingable members 66 and 68. One swingable member 66 is formed by an arc-like member which is provided with a long hole being made long in a longitudinal direction of the arc-like member, and supporting shafts 72a and 72b are formed at both ends of the swingable member 66, and shaft end portions 76a and 76b respectively having flat surfaces 74a and 74b are extended from the supporting shafts 72a and 72b, and a sector gear 78 is provided on S 15 one shaft end portion 76b. The other swingable member 68 is different from the one swingable member 66 in a point that the swingable member 68 is constructed by an arc-like member having a radius of curvature smaller than that of the swingable member 66; however, in other points, the swingable member 68 is constructed in a S. manner similar to or the same the swingable member 66. That is, a reference numeral 80 denotes a long hole, reference numerals 82a and 82b denote supporting shafts, reference numerals 84a and 84b denote flat surfaces, reference numerals 86a and 86b denote shaft end portions, and a reference numeral 88 denotes a sector gear.
The supporting shafts 72a and 72b, and 82a and 82b are individually inserted into the two sets of bearings 56a and 56b, and 58a and 58b of the inner case 48, and therefore, the pair of swingable members 66 and 68 can be supported in a swing-free -12- I ~:iii i: fashion, and the swingable members 66 and 68 are arranged in a state where longitudinal directions of the long holes 70 and 80 are orthogonally intersected to each other and overlaid with an interval or gap. In the pair of swingable members 66 and 68 thus attached to the inner case 48, the sector gears 78 and 80 bite the above described gears 64. Furthermore, respective ones of the above described flat surfaces 74a and 74b, and 84a and 84b are included in the same horizontal plain in a neutral state of a lever 90 (described later).
As shown in Figure 8, the lever 90 includes protrusions 92 which are protruded toward outer radius directions at one end of the lever 90, and a ball portion 94 at a middle portion of the lever 90, and a connection portion 96 at the other end of the lever 90. Grooves 98 which are extended in a latitude direction at positions apart from each other by 180 degrees are formed on the above described ball portion 94. A diameter of the lever 90 is selected at a size which is not larger than sizes of short directions of the long holes 70 and 80 formed on the swingable members 66 and 68. Preferably, the diameter of the lever 90 is selected at a size by which the lever 90 can be slidably inserted into the long holes 70 and 80 with no shake. Then, the one end portion of the lever 90 is penetrated through the long holes 70 and and the protrusions 92 are fit into the long hole 70 of a lower side swingable member 66. Therefore, the protrusions 92 of the lever 90 become to be protruded in a 20 direction orthogonally intersected to the longitudinal direction of the long hole 80 of *an upper swingable member 68 being attached to the inner case 48, and therefore, if the lever 90 is pulled-up, the protrusions 92 are prevented from being slipped-off by the upper swingable member 68.
A mechanical structural portion assembled as shown in Figure 7 is accommodated within the outer case 44 shown in Figure 6. At this time, the inner -13case 48 is fixed to the outer case 44 by a suitable means such as screws (not shown).
In a state where the inner case 44 is thus attached to the outer case 44, light-emitting elements and light-receiving elements (not shown) arranged on the outer case 44 are opposite to the two slip wheels 60 and 62. In addition, the height level of swing-shafts (supporting shafts 72 and 82) of the swingable members 66 and 68 are coincident with a height level of a center of the ball portion 94. Furthermore, a printed-circuit board (not shown) to which a flexible wiring plate 98 is connected is assembled in the outer case 44, and the above described light-emitting elements and the light-receiving elements are electrically connected to printed patterns of the board.
As shown in Figure 9, a ring with groove 100 is supported above the flat surfaces 74 and 84 provided on the pair of swingable members 66 and 68, and a coil spring 102 is arranged above the ring with groove 100. The ring with groove 100 is **:one example of a pushing-down member, and in the neutral state of the lever 90, a lower surface of the ring 100 becomes in horizon, and the lower surface of the ring 100 and the above described flat surfaces 74 and 84 are brought into surface-contact with each other.
As shown in Figure 2 and Figure 9, a guide ring 104 is attached to the cover 46, and a circular hole 106 is formed at a center portion of the guide ring 104. The :guide ring 104 further includes a guide wall 108 which is a rising slope raised from an inner periphery defining the hole 106 toward an outer periphery of the guide ring 104. That is, the guide wall 108 is formed as a whole in "an earthenware mortar" or .:cone"-shape. T'hen, in viewing the guide wall 108 from above, the guide wall 108 has an outer edge 110 which becomes octagonal as shown in Figure In addition, a diameter of the hole 106 is selected to a size that is the same or approximately same as a diameter of an outer peripheral surface of the ball portion -14flV att.r. 94 of the above described lever 90. Therefore, as shown in Figure 9, the inner edge defining the hole 106 is brought into contact with the ball portion 94 of the lever and therefore, the lever 90 is supported by the ball portion 94 and the hole 106 in a manner that the lever 90 can be swung or inclined in any directions. Furthermore, circular bosses 112 are formed at two positions apart from each other by 180 degrees on the inner edge defining the hole 106 of the guide ring 104 in a manner that the bosses 112 are protruded toward an inner radius direction of the hole 106, and the bosses 112 individually fit into the grooves 98 formed in the latitude direction of the above described ball portion 94. Therefore, the lever 90 can be swung around an axis of the bosses 112, but the lever 90 can not be rotated around the axis of the lever 90 itself. Therefore, the lever 90 is prevented from being rotated around its axis by the grooves 98 of the ball portion 94 and the bosses 112.
Furthermore, if the cover 46 is attached to the case 44, the spring 102 is S sandwiched and compressed between the ring with groove 100 and the cover 46.
Therefore, the flat surfaces 74 and 84 of the pair of swingable members 66 and 68 are always depressed by a force of the spring 102 via the ring with groove 100, and by such a depressing operation, the pair of swingable members 66 and 68 are always elastically biased so as to become an attitude that both members 66 and 68 are not included in any directions, and therefore, the lever 90 becomes in a vertical attitude, 20 that is, the lever 90 becomes in a state where the lever 90 is always elastically biased into the neutral state thereof.
The lever 90 is provided with an operating knob 114 which is attached to the lever 90 via the connection portion 96. On an upper surface of the operating knob 114, a recess portion 116 is formed such that a finger of the hand can be easily put on the knob 114.
l- In the above described analog joystick unit, according to an inclined direction and an inclined angle of the lever 90, the swingable members 66 and/or 68 are swung, and then, the slit wheels 60 and/or 62 are rotated in accordance with the inclined angle of the swingable members 66 and/or 68, and therefore, pulses according to rotation amounts of the slit wheels 60 and/or 62 are outputted, and the pulses are utilized as coordinate signals in an X axis and/or Y axis directions.
Now, the guide ring 104 will be described in detail. As described above, the guide ring 104 includes the guide wall 108 having the octagonal outer edge 110 in viewing the guide ring 100 from above. Respective corners of the octagonal outer edge 110 function as recess portions which receive the lever 90 as shown in Figure Therefore, in this embodiment shown, the respective corners are positioned at eight positions with intervals of 45 degrees of upper (North), lower (South), left (West), right (East), a center position between upper and left (North-West), a center position between upper and right (North-East), a center position between lower and 15 left (South-West) and a center position between lower and right (South-East). As to •.i a point N indicative of upper (North) shown in Figure 10, guide walls 108a and 108b which sandwich the point N are converged at the point N. That is, the both guide walls 108a and 108b are intersected to each other, and a position that the both are S. intersected to each other is the point N. Therefore, if the lever 90 is inclined toward the point N, the lever 90 is moved along with the guide walls 108a and 108b sandwiching the point N, that is, the lever 90 is guided by the guide walls 108a and 108b, and finally, positioned at the point N. Therefore, at a time that the movable character (not shown) on the monitor (not shown) is intended to be moved upward, for example, that is, at a time that the movable character is to be moved in a straight-going direction of the movable character, the lever 90 may be inclined -16- 'A *iwl I "Al I Ill toward the point N. That is, when the movable character is to be advanced straight, if the lever 90 is inclined toward a vicinity of the point N, the lever 90 is restricted at the point N along with the guide walls 108a and 108b adjacent to the point N, and therefore, only by holding such a state, it is possible to surely advance the movable character straight.
Furthermore, a sloped angle of the guide wall 108 of the guide ring 104 is determined in a manner that the lever 90 at a position that the lever 90 is inclined at maximum is along with the guide wall 108 (becomes in parallel to each other) as shown in Figure 9. That is, in a state where the lever 90 is inclined in any directions up to a maximum inclination position, the lever 90 is brought into contact with the guide wall 108 in parallel to each other. Therefore, the guide wall 108 functions a role of the above described lever guide as well as a role of a lever stopper which °.stops the lever 90 at the maximum inclination position. Therefore, even if the lever is erroneously stamped, a further inclination of the lever 90 is stopped by the 15 guide wall 108, and therefore, the lever 90 is prevented from being destroyed.
~Figure 11 to Figure 16 are illustrative views showing states where the controller 10 of this embodiment is held by hand(s), and Figure 11 and Figure 12 show a state where the controller 10 is held by a first holding method, and Figure 13 shows a state where the controller 10 is held by a second holding method.
20 In Figure 11 and Figure 12, the operator brings the left grips 18 and the right *grips 20 into contact with recessed portions which are formed at centers of palms of the right and left hands, and in such a state, by hooking middle fingers, third fingers and little fingers of the both hands along with the grips, the left and right grips 18 and 20 are held. Each of the left and right grips 18 and 20 is selected in an egg shape which is approximately the same as the shape of the recessed portion formed at -17the center of the palm at a time that the fingers slightly hooked in a state where the hand holds nothing, and therefore, it is possible for the operator to naturally hold the grips 18 and 20 with no hands' force. At this time, since the center portions of the grips 18 and 20 are thicker than the base end portions and the tip end portions, even if the grips 18 and 20 are softly grasped, the grips 18 and 20 can not be fallen from the hands. Furthermore, as such children or adults, there are differences between individuals in a size of the hand; however, since no grooves as formed in the third prior art is formed on the grips 18 and 20, and the grips 18 and 20 are formed by smooth curved surfaces, it is possible for operators to freely select a holding position in accordance with sizes of their hands.
If the grips 18 and 20 are thus held, thumbs become to be positioned above the respective switches 24 and 26a to 26f being arranged on axis lines of the grips 18 ~and 20. As shown in Figure 15 and Figure 16, the axis lines of the grips 18 and are curved, and therefore, the thumbs can be brought into contact with the respective 15 switches 24 and 26a to 26f in a state where the thumbs are slightly hooked, and °e ~therefore, it is not necessary to forcibly turn the thumbs. Accordingly, no burden is applied to the fingers, and therefore, it is difficult for the operator to be tired, and an operation feeling becomes good.
Figure 13 shows a state where the center grip 22 is held in different from the holding method shown in Figure 11 and Figure 12. In Figure 13, the center grip 22 is held by a left hand, and the right grip 20 is held by a right hand; however, according to the game content, the left grip 18 and the center grip 22 may be held by the left hand and the right hand, respectively. By holding the controller as shown in Figure 13, instead of the cross direction switch 24, the operator can operate the analog joystick 28. The cross direction switch 24 can designate only four directions -18- ~~irn .i (eight directions according to the program); however, the analog joystick 28 can designate an arbitrary direction of 360 degrees, and input a strength in that designated direction according to a degree of the inclination of the above described lever Accordingly, it is possible to move the movable character in a desired direction at a desired speed.
As shown in Figure 14, if the center grip 22 is held, the bottom surface switch 34 formed on the bottom surface can be also operated. The recess portion is formed on the bottom surface of the center grip 22, and therefore, the center grip 22 can be grasped while the middle finger, the third finger and the little finger are not forcibly opened. A portion between a portion that the bottom surface switch 34 is formed and the recess portion is protruded as a hill, and therefore, by bringing the middle finger into contact with the hill, the holding position is determined. The portion that the bottom surface switch 34 is formed is constructed by a slope which ooo° too is orthogonally intersected to a direction that the index finger is hooked, and 15 therefore, the bottom surface switch 34 is easily depressed by the index finger.
°ooo In reverse to Figure 13, in a case where the left grip 18 and the center grip 22 are respectively held by the left hand and the right hand, it becomes to possible to designate two kinds of directions. For example, an advancing direction of the game character is designated by the cross direction switch 24, and a direction of the character's eyes can be designated by the analog joystick 28. In such a case, it is possible to find-out an enemy pressing from a side of the character while the oo S character does not face to the enemy. If an aiming direction of a weapon is designated by the analog joystick 28, it is possible to attack an enemy pressing from directions other than the advancing direction of the character without changing the advancing direction of the character.
19- Fi?~,;n Furthermore, it is possible to hold the center grip 22 only. In this case, the bottom surface switch 34 is used as an attack switch, and by aiming at the enemy by the analog joystick 28, it is possible to easily implement a shooting game that is required to provide a mechanism for sensing the aiming direction by an infrared ray or the like in the prior art.
Figure 15 shows a holding state of the center grip 22 in a case where the side surface switch 32b is operated while the right grip 20 is held. The right grip 20 is held by three fingers of the middle finger, the third finger and the little finger. If the switch 32b is not to be operated, as shown in Figure 16, the grip 20 is held by four fingers of the index finger, the middle finger, the third finger and the little finger. In any holding method, since no grooves are formed on a surface of the grip which is constructed by a smooth curved surface, there is no possibility that a hold feeling is detracted.
i.:"Furthermore, as mentioned in the above, vicinities of the base ends of the grips 18, 20 and 22 are formed as recess portions 18a, 20a and 22a each having a thickness thinner than a thickness of a center portion of the grip. If the controller is held by the recess portions 18a, 20a and 22a, an interval or gap occurs between the thumb and the index finger becomes narrow. Therefore, it is possible to hold the grip with natural curves of the fingers while it is unnecessary to largely return the thumb. Therefore, if the controller is used for a long time, the finger or the hand is not tired, and therefore, it is unnecessary to stop the game due to a pain of the finger or the hand, and accordingly, an interest of the game is not detracted. Furthermore, the analog joystick 28 can designate all directions of 360 degrees with slightly incline a finger tip of the thumb while the same is not grasped by the palm of the hand, and therefore, if the controller is used for long time, there are very few occasions that a ;Cll~j wrist is tired, and therefore, an operability is very good.
Figure 17 and Figure 18 are perspective views showing the expansion cartridge 38 inserted into the opening portion 36 shown in Figure 5. The cartridge 38 accommodated therein a printed-circuit board 116 on which semiconductor devices (not shown) are mounted. As the semiconductor devices, a read-only-memory (ROM) or a writable memory (RAM) is mounted, for example. In a case where the ROM is mounted, it is possible to store in the ROM an additional program for making a version of a game program which has been put into practical use up. In a case of the RAM, it is possible to save renewed data in progressing the game in the RAM. If version-up data is stored, in a game that a main program is not changed while data of abilities of teams are to be renewed every year such as a baseball game, for example, it is possible to play the game on the basis of the new data only by obtaining the expansion cartridge 38 into which the version-up data is :stored, and therefore, it is unnecessary to newly change the game program itself.
If the renewed data in progressing the game is to be saved, in a horse race .game, for example, by storing the data of a racing horse bred by a given player in the RAM, it is possible to bring a racing horse bred by another player into competition.
More specifically, a plurality of players breed racing horses according to a game program, and data of the horses are saved in the RAM of the cartridge 38.
Respective players come together each with the cartridges 38 in each of which the data of the racing horse bred by himself is saved, and the cartridge 38 is connected to the connector within the opening portion 36 of the controller 10. Thereafter, only by reading-out the data of the respective players according to the game program, individual data can be utilized without inputting redundant passwords. Furthermore, since the cartridge 38 is detachably attached to the controller 10, there is no 21 MM., .4d ~f't.'M..4M 4 N *AM.M~NMM,.~MM. troublesomeness that the player carries about the controller 10, and further, it is not necessary to newly obtain the controller for each game. Accordingly, it is possible to easily enjoy a battle game by the plurality of players with cheap.
Furthermore, in a case where the connector to which the expansion cartridge is connected is formed on the game machine unit, since it is unclear how many players simultaneously use the game machine unit, it is unclear how many connectors are to be formed on the game machine unit. Furthermore, a cost of the game machine unit rectifies the number of the connectors, and therefore, it is impossible to form a large number of connectors on the game machine unit. Furthermore, in a case where the connectors are formed on the game machine unit, it is necessary to distinguish the expansion cartridge and the player in one by one manner, and therefore, a burden is applied to the processing ability of the game machine.
Therefore, in the controller 10 of this embodiment, since the connector to which the expansion cartridge 38 is attached is formed on the controller 10, it is unnecessary to form the connectors on the game machine unit, and accordingly, there is no problem how many connectors are to be formed on the game machine unit and etc.
Furthermore, it is unnecessary to provide a further means by which the expansion cartridge and the player are distinguished in one by one manner.
As described in the above, a semicircular protruded portion 118 which 20 corresponds to the arc-like notch portion 42 of the opening portion 36 is formed at a S"front surface side of the cartridge 38. In a bottom portion of a rear surface, an engaging recess portion 120 which engages with an engaging member (not shown) of S•the lever 40 is formed. A tapered portion 112 is formed on a bottom surface side of the engaging recess portion 120, and therefore, the tapered portion 112 assists the engaging member of the lever 40 to be inserted into the engaging recess portion 120.
-22- If the cartridge 38 is to be discharged, first, by depressing the lever 40, an engagement state of the engaged member and the engaged recess portion 120 is released. Next, by pressing the protruded portion 118 by a finger and by bringing the finger down, the cartridge 38 is discharged from the opening portion 36. Now, by reversing a relationship between the engaging recess portion 120 formed on the cartridge 38 and the engaging protrusion (not shown) formed on the lever 40, the engaging protrusion may be formed on the cartridge 38 and the engaging recess portion may be formed on the lever Furthermore, the cartridge 38 is formed in a manner that a front side and a rear side of the cartridge become asymmetric, and therefore, the cartridge 38 is prevented from being inserted into the opening portion 36 in a reverse direction of the front side and the rear side. Furthermore, notch portions 124 for preventing an unsuitable cartridge from being inserted into the opening portion 36 are formed at left :and right of the engaging recess portion 120, and in correspondence thereto, protrusions (not shown) are formed in the interior of the opening portion 36.
In general, the above described cartridge 38 is inserted into the opening portion 36; however, it is possible to insert other function expansion devices without S limited to the cartridge if the devices have the same bottom shape as that of the cartridge 38. As one example of such devices, it is possible to consider that an S 20 external monitor which comprises a small liquid crystal display screen is attached to the opening portion 36. In this case, at a time that a plurality of players simultaneously play a game, data necessary for progressing the game but to be hidden S "from other players is not displayed on a common monitor, and such the data may be displayed on the liquid-crystal display screen (external monitor). In a mahjong game, for example, a plurality of players simultaneously play the game, a conventional -23game machine is provided with only a single monitor screen, and therefore, it was impossible to make players' hands secret. However, if the cartridge having the external monitor such as a liquid-crystal display device is attached to the controller of the embodiment and a player's hand is displayed on the external monitor, it is possible for the player to progress his hand while his hand is not seen from the other players. Furthermore, discarded mahjong-pais are displayed on the common monitor screen such that the other players can make "pong" or "chi" of the discarded mahjong-pais.
Furthermore, as shown in Figure 5, since the opening portion 36 is formed in a manner that the opening portion 36 is protruded toward the bottom surface at an rear side end portion opposite to the grips 18, 20 and 22, the controller 10 becomes to have four legs. Therefore, it is possible for the operator not only to hold the controller 10 with the hands but also to use the controller which is put on a desk. In this case, the operator can stably operate the controller by only softly depressing the S 15 respective switches. Furthermore, if the controller 10 is put on the desk, the operator can more freely move the hands in comparison with a case that the controller 10 is *.o o held by the hands, and the controller 10 is stable without any intentions to depress the controller, and therefore, the operator's hand is not tired in playing the game.
In addition, in the embodiment shown in Figure 4 and Figure 5, the three 20 grips 18, 20 and 22 are protruded from the housing 12. However, all or arbitrary one 0• or two grips of the grips 18, 20 and 22 may be removed as shown in Figure 19 to Figure 22. If there is provided with at least one grip, a stability in operating the lever 90 of the analog joystick 28 can be secured. Furthermore, in a case where all the grips are removed as shown in Figure 21, if the aforementioned guide ring 104 is provided with the analog joystick 28, there is no possibility that the stability of the -24r~ r i-~j~~~iili~lyi-ei~i~ll~i- nu~; P:\OPER\SSB\53471-96 div.do-29 Decmbr. 2000 operation of the lever 90 of the analog joystick is obstacled.
Furthermore, the guide ring 104 of the above described embodiments is formed as an octagonal shape in a top plane view, and therefore, if the respective corners are positioned at upper (North), right-upper (North-East), right (East), right-lower (East- South), lower (South), left-lower (South-West), left (West) and left-upper (West-North), it is possible to securely incline the lever 90 in any one of the above described directions.
However, a corner or recess portion of the guide ring 104, which receives the lever may be formed at least a point indicative of North, and in such a case, it is possible to stably advance the movable character straight. Furthermore, the recess portion may not be the corner and may be a notch by which the lever 90 can be received.
Furthermore, in the above described embodiments, as an analog joystick, a device which has a lever and obtains a direction signal by inclining the lever; however, a track ball, ajog shuttle or the like may be utilized.
Although the present invention has been described and illustrated in detail, it is 15 clearly understood that the same is by way of illustration and example only and is not to be taken by way of limitation, the spirit and scope of the present invention being limited only by the terms of the appended claims.
Throughout this specification and the claims which follow, unless the context requires otherwise, the word "comprise", and variations such as "comprises" and "comprising", will be understood to imply the inclusion of a stated integer or step or group of integers or steps but not the exclusion of any other integer or step or group of integers or steps.
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1. An operating device which is, while in use, connected to an image processor which generates image data of an image to displayed on the monitor, and outputs an operation signal which can change the image data according to an operation by an operator, comprising: a housing having an oblong plane shape capable of being grasped by both hands of the operator; and an analog input means provided on said housing, wherein said analog input means includes an operating member which is protruded from said housing and inclined in an arbitrary direction within 360 degrees through an operation by a finger of a hand, and said operating device further comprises at least two grips formed to be extended from said housing to a front side, wherein by grasping said two grips by the hands, positions of the hands can be defined by the grips.
2. An operating device according to claim 1, wherein the operating member includes an analog joystick which includes a lever having a tip end which is protruded from said housing and a guide member which is formed on said housing and guides said lever in at least an upper direction.
3. An operating device according to claim 2, wherein said guide member guides said lever at least, upper, lower, left and right. 25
4. An operating device according to claim 3, wherein said guide member guides said lever in at least eight directions of upper, lower, left and right, and intermediate positions S"therebetween.
5. An operating device according to claim 2, wherein said guide member includes guide walls which sandwich a point to which said lever is to be guided and converged at said point. AF P:A\ojs b\72595-O0 Ispa.doc-6/08/03 -27-
6. An operating device according to claim 5, wherein said guide member includes a recess portion which receives said lever at said point.
7. An operating device according to claim 6, wherein said recess portion includes a comer formed at said point.
8. An operating device according to claim 2, wherein said guide member includes a sloped surface which is parallel to said lever at a maximum inclination position of said lever.
9. An operating device according to claim 2, further comprising a grip uniformly formed on said housing in a manner that said grip is extended toward a front side of said housing, said grip including a base end portion connected to said housing, a tip end portion and a center portion between said base end portion and said tip end portion, said center end portion being made to be thicker than other portions.
10. An operating device according to claim 9, further comprising a recess portion :formed on said housing in the vicinity of said base end portion of said grip. ooeo
11. An operating device according to claim 1, wherein said analog input means is an analog joystick having a lever which is protruded from said housing and operable by a finger of a hand grasping said housing so as to be inclined in an arbitrary direction within a range of 360 degrees. oo#
12. An operating device according to claim 1, wherein said grips are formed to be extended from said housing to the front side in the vicinity of a position that said analog input means is arranged. ooo* FE-W- *KaR e P:\op& sb\72595-0O Isp. do.-O6/OS3 28
13. An operating device substantially as hereinbefore described with reference to Figures 4 to 22. DATED this 6 t1h day of August, 2003 Nintendo Co., Ltd. by DAVIES COLLISON CAVE Patent Attorneys for the Applicant
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