CN201054119Y - Multifunctional mouse - Google Patents

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CN201054119Y
CN201054119Y CNU200720140333XU CN200720140333U CN201054119Y CN 201054119 Y CN201054119 Y CN 201054119Y CN U200720140333X U CNU200720140333X U CN U200720140333XU CN 200720140333 U CN200720140333 U CN 200720140333U CN 201054119 Y CN201054119 Y CN 201054119Y
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吴志鸿
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The utility model provides a multifunction mouse, which comprises a mouse body which has a bottom face, a rotating shaft which is connected with the mouse body, a cover body which is connected with the rotating shaft, and a receiving element which is arranged on the rotating shaft, wherein, the cover body selectively covers the bottom face through the rotation of the rotating shaft.

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Multifunctional mouse
Technical field
The utility model relates to a kind of mouse, particularly relates to a kind of mouse with function of radio receiver.
Background technology
The fast development of network has made telephonic communication system also can see through Internet and has operated, and is the current networking telephone in fashion, for example Skype.Using the mode of the networking telephone at present, mostly is that earphone and microphone are external on the host computer.In the time will answering the networking telephone, graphic (icon) that can utilize mouse to click " to receive calls " on the screen, and then utilize earphone and microphone to receive calls.When dialling the networking telephone, then can utilize mouse or keyboard input telephone number equally and start " dial and connect " on the screen graphic to dial and connect.Therefore, for the user of the networking telephone commonly used, earphone and microphone are indispensable devices.
Above-mentioned existing method is for require the computer peripheral element to simplify so that for the user who carries or take in, optional equipment earphone and microphone will seem quite inconvenient as far as possible.For exempting the use of earphone and microphone, some manufacturer can be embedded radio reception element and loudspeaker on the computer screen, needs only facing to screen during conversation.But this mode can make dialog context not have crypticity, so often do not accepted by the user.So, need a kind of design of novelty to solve existing problem.
The utility model content
The purpose of this utility model is to provide a kind of multifunctional mouse, to address the above problem.
The new purpose of this practicality is achieved in that a kind of multifunctional mouse promptly is provided, and comprises a body, has a bottom surface; One rotating shaft connects body; One lid connects rotating shaft; And a radio reception element, be arranged in the rotating shaft, wherein lid optionally covers the bottom surface by the rotation of rotating shaft.
The utility model comprises a body in providing a kind of multi-purpose computer mouse on the other hand, has a bottom surface; One rotating shaft connects body; And a lid, connecting rotating shaft, lid optionally covers the bottom surface by the rotation of rotating shaft; One radio reception element is arranged in the rotating shaft; Wherein, when lid covered the bottom surface, the radio reception element exposed in one first end of multi-purpose computer mouse; When the user raised lid, the radio reception element exposed between bottom surface and lid.
The utility model provides a kind of as above-mentioned multi-purpose computer mouse in another aspect, wherein more more comprise a phone information treatment element and be arranged in the body.
Advantage of the present utility model is, its except can input data to computer, also optionally integrate various functions, as can be the phone of a networking telephone, more can be a mobile phone, for needs carry notebook computer to everywhere the speech the user for, the multifunctional mouse that the utility model proposed is an electronic installation that convenience is handy far and away.
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Fig. 1 is a wire mouse schematic perspective view of the present utility model;
Fig. 2 is the rear view of the wire mouse of Fig. 1;
Fig. 3 is another schematic perspective view of the wire mouse of Fig. 1;
Fig. 4 is the circuit block schematic diagram of the wire mouse of Fig. 1;
Fig. 5 is the operation chart of wire mouse under input pattern of Fig. 1;
Fig. 6 is the operation chart of wire mouse under call mode of Fig. 1;
Fig. 7 is wire mouse another operation chart under call mode of Fig. 1;
Fig. 8 is the schematic perspective view of another wireless mouse of the present utility model;
Fig. 9 is the circuit block schematic diagram of the wireless mouse of Fig. 8.
The main element symbol description
100 mouses, 110 bodies
111 bottom surfaces, 112 first ends
113 second ends, 114 sides
115 upper surfaces, 116 first openings
117 depressions, 120 lids
121 second openings, 122 holes
130 rotating shafts, 140 radio reception elements
150 go out sound element 160 optics sensing elements
170 phone information treatment elements, 180 cables
190 universal serial bus concentrators
210 rollers, 220 right buttons
230 left buttons, 240 caller identification elements
250 first buttons, 260 second buttons
270 photographic elements
400 processors, 500 electronic installations
710 hide 720 camera lenses
800 wireless mouses, 910 wireless telecommunications modules
Embodiment
Below with reference to appended graphic demonstration preferred embodiment of the present utility model.Appended graphic middle similar components is to adopt the components identical symbol.Should note being the clear the utility model that presents, appended each element in graphic is not the scale according to material object, and omits existing spare part, associated materials and correlation processing technique thereof for avoiding fuzzy content of the present utility model, below illustrating yet.
The mouse 100 that Fig. 1 to Fig. 7 shows is a preferred embodiment of the present utility model.Mouse 100 has more the function of telephonic communication except having general input function.As shown in Figures 1 and 2, mouse 100 comprises a body 110, a lid 120, a rotating shaft 130, a radio reception element 140, and goes out sound element 150, an optics sensing element 160, an and phone information treatment element 170.Optics sensing element 160 and phone information treatment element 170 are arranged on body 110 inside, so be represented by dotted lines in Fig. 1.Body 110 has a bottom surface 111, first end 112, (opposite to) in one second end 113 of first end 112, side 114, and with respect to the upper surface 115 of bottom surface 111 relatively.Bottom surface 111 has one first opening 116; Has one second opening 121 in the lid 120.First opening 116 and all corresponding optics sensing element 160 of second opening 121 so that the light that it sent can appear.Bottom surface 111 can have one group of button, uses for dialing/receiving calling, so for graphic not analysing clearly shown.Rotating shaft 130 connects lid 120 and body 110.By rotating shaft 130, lid 120 optionally covers bottom surface 111.Radio reception element 140 is arranged on the surface of rotating shaft 130.When raising lid 120 when user's rotating shaft 130, radio reception element 140 can be emerging in (promptly as shown in Figure 1) between bottom surface 111 and the lid 120.When making lid 120 cover bottom surface 111 when user's rotating shaft 130, radio reception element 140 can rotate along with rotating shaft 130, and reveals near first end 112 of body 100, shown in the rear view of Fig. 2 mouse 100.Therefore, should understand, mouse 100 of the present utility model not only can radio reception when lid 120 is raised, also can radio reception when lid 120 covers bodies 110, and use same radio reception element 140, do not need additionally to establish in addition other radio reception elements.
With reference to figure 1, go out second end 113 that sound element 150 is arranged at mouse 100 again.Some is positioned on the bottom surface 111 to go out sound element 150, and another part position is on side 114.When such design can make body 110 be covered by lid 120, go out the part that sound element 150 is positioned at side 114 and still can reveal, and make that mouse 100 still can have a certain degree go out the audio fruit.Should understand thus, mouse 100 of the present utility model not only can go out sound when lid 120 is raised, and lid 120 also can go out sound when covering bodies 110, and uses the same sound element 150 that goes out, and does not need additionally to establish other in addition and goes out the sound element.In addition, note being positioned on the side 114 of body 110 and and be provided with a depression 117 near second end, 113 places.Depression 117 is to grip mouse 100 for the user.
Similarly with reference to figure 1, some is embedded in (shown in the dotted line of Fig. 1) in the lid 120 cable of mouse 100 180.One end of cable 180 passes from the hole 122 on the lid 120, with an external electronic installation (as the electronic installation 500 of Fig. 5); The other end of cable 180 then is connected to the universal serial bus concentrator 190 (Universal Serial Bus Hub, USB Hub) of body 110 inside, and it also is represented by dotted lines in Fig. 1.Noting lid 120 except comprising the cable 180 that is embedded in inside, is preferably not conform to any other electronic component.Mouse 100 other required electronic components all are preferably disposed in the body 110, so that the processing procedure of lid 120 simply and not expends excessive cost.In addition, should notice in this embodiment that hole 122 is preferably disposed on the lid 120, and first end 112 that links to each other with body 110 away from lid 120 of its position.Such design has the advantage in the use, will be in describing in detail hereinafter.
The structure of the upper surface 115 of the main show ontology 110 of Fig. 3.As shown in Figure 3, mouse 100 more comprises a roller 210, a right button 220, a left button 230, a caller identification element 240, one first button 250, one second button 260, reaches a photographic element 270.These elements all are arranged on the upper surface 115, wherein be arranged on upper surface 115 with respect to second end, the 113 close positions of first end 112 except photographic element 270, all the other elements all are arranged on the position of upper surface 115 with respect to first end, 112 close second ends 113.Roller 210, right mouse button 220, and left mouse button 230 for carrying out the used element of general input function. First button 250 and 260 of one second buttons have the function of switching operating mode and regulating volume.In detail, when 240 flickers of caller identification element, the user is sustainable to push the arbitrary of first button 250 and one second button 260, and the operating mode of mouse 100 is switched to call mode, and just can receive calls this moment.Under the call mode situation, applying light first button 250 can increase the volume that sound element 150; 260 of applying light second buttons can reduce the volume that sound element 150.Similarly, under the call mode situation, as long as the user continues to push the arbitrary of first button 250 and one second button 260, the promptly changeable pattern that is fed back into." continue to push " word that reaches " applying light " herein and be meant that the compressing time of " continuing to push " is more of a specified duration than the compressing time of " applying light ".For this preferred embodiment, the compressing time that continues to push can be set at more than 2 seconds, and the applying light time then can be set in 1 second.Photographic element 270 is preferably to operate in call mode, hereinafter more detailed description will be arranged.
Fig. 4 shows the circuit block schematic diagram of mouse 100, and it more comprises a processor 400 except that comprising aforesaid various electronic component.Yet, should notice that Fig. 4 is only for exemplary illustration but not in order to limit scope of the present utility model.In other words, the utility model still comprises other various existing electronic components.
Fig. 5 shows the side view of mouse 100 when input pattern.Fig. 6 shows the side view of mouse 100 when call mode.As Fig. 5 and shown in Figure 6, cable 180 is connected to electronic installation 500.When input pattern, lid 120 can cover the bottom surface 111 of body 110.As above-mentioned, on the bottom surface 111 various electronic components can be arranged, so when mouse 100 rubbed on the table, lid 120 can be isolated bottom surface 111 and desktop, to avoid being infected with dust.In addition, as described above, lid 120 covers bodies 110 when input pattern, and cable 180 can pass from the hole 122 that is positioned near second end 113, and the used roller 210 of general input function, right mouse button 220, and left mouse button 230 also all be positioned at position near second end 113.So it is roughly the same with general existing mouse should understanding mouse 100 its mode of operation when input pattern, the user does not need to change use habit.When switching to call mode, the user can raise lid 120.Radio reception this moment element 140 is ascended the throne between second end 113 and hole 122.The user can grip mouse 100 and make second end 113 near its ear with the information of receiving calls (near second end 113 sound of going out element 150 being arranged as described above), and its mouth is just naturally near near the radio reception element 140 of position first end 112.Cable 180 can be passed by the hole 122 of lid 120 and hang down naturally, rather than passes from first end 113 of body 110, therefore can not cause user's sense of discomfort.The user can lean against mouse 100 on the cheek and converse, so its use-pattern is as good as with general traditional phone, does not need to change original use habit.And the position also helps the user to grip mouse 100 in the depression 117 of side.
The use-pattern of mouse 100 when call mode is not limited in shown in Figure 6, also can converse under situation as shown in Figure 5.As described above, cover under the situation of body 110 at lid 120, radio reception element 140 can reveal (as Fig. 2) near first end 112 of body 100; And also can reveal a part from the side 114 of body 110 go out sound element 150 (as Fig. 1).Therefore, the call mode that should understand mouse 100 might not need lid 120 is raised.In other words, mouse 100 also provides the function of Handless.
Fig. 7 shows mouse 100 when call mode, also can start photographic element 270 simultaneously.For example, when answering the networking telephone, can use photographic element 270 and make receiving video pictures simultaneously.Photographic element 270 can have a slip lid 710, pushes slip lid 710 and can make camera lens 720 emersions.
The utility model is not limited to mouse 100.Fig. 8 shows another preferred embodiment of the present utility model, and promptly a wireless mouse 800 is provided with wireless communication module 910 (being presented among Fig. 9) in it, can be connected do wireless telecommunications with computer.Wireless mouse 800 is except no cable, and other structures and contained element are similar to mouse 100 haply, represents so also use with mouse 100 components identical symbols in graphic.The circuit block schematic diagram of Fig. 9 display radio mouse 800.
In sum, should understand mouse of the present utility model except can input data to computer, also optionally integrate various functions.For example, the mouse of the utility model can be the phone of a networking telephone, more can be a mobile phone.For needs carry notebook computer to everywhere the speech the user for, the multifunctional mouse that the utility model proposed is an electronic installation that convenience is handy far and away.

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1. a multifunctional mouse has one first end and one second end, and this first end relative (oppositeto) is in this second end, and it is characterized in that this multifunctional mouse comprises: a body has a bottom surface; One rotating shaft connects this body; One lid connects this rotating shaft, and this lid optionally covers this bottom surface by the rotation of this rotating shaft; And a radio reception element, be arranged in this rotating shaft.
2. multifunctional mouse as claimed in claim 1 is characterized in that, this radio reception element is to expose near this first end when this lid covers this bottom surface; This radio reception element is to expose between this bottom surface and this lid when the user raises this lid.
3. multifunctional mouse as claimed in claim 1 is characterized in that, more comprises a phone information treatment element and is arranged in this body.
4. multifunctional mouse as claimed in claim 1 is characterized in that, more comprises an optics sensing element and is arranged on this bottom surface, and this lid then comprises an opening to should the optics sensing element.
5. multifunctional mouse as claimed in claim 1 is characterized in that, more comprises one and goes out the sound element and be arranged at this second end.
6. multifunctional mouse as claimed in claim 5 is characterized in that this body limits a side, and this goes out the sound element and is positioned at simultaneously on this bottom surface and this side.
7. multifunctional mouse as claimed in claim 1 is characterized in that, more comprises a roller, be arranged on this body, and this roller approaches this second end with respect to (relative to) this first end.
8. multifunctional mouse as claimed in claim 1 is characterized in that, more comprises a photographic element and is arranged in the body, and this photographic element approaches this first end with respect to (relative to) this second end.
9. multifunctional mouse as claimed in claim 1 is characterized in that, more comprises a covering, in order to optionally to cover this photographic element.
10. multifunctional mouse as claimed in claim 1 is characterized in that this body limits a side, and this side has a depression, grips this multifunctional mouse for the user.
11. multifunctional mouse as claimed in claim 1 is characterized in that, more comprises a cable, with so that the external electronic installation of this multifunctional mouse, this cable is that the hole from this lid exposes.
12. multifunctional mouse as claimed in claim 11 is characterized in that, this hole is to be positioned at this second end when this lid covers this bottom surface.
13. multifunctional mouse as claimed in claim 12 is characterized in that, this radio reception element be when the user raises this lid and this radio reception element is exposed between this bottom surface and this lid between this second end and this hole.
14. multifunctional mouse as claimed in claim 11 is characterized in that, some is imbedded in this lid portion inside this cable.
15. multifunctional mouse as claimed in claim 3 is characterized in that, more comprises on the upper surface that a caller identification element is arranged at body.
16. multifunctional mouse as claimed in claim 5, it is characterized in that, more comprise one first button and one second button, be arranged at respect to (relative to) this first end and approach this second end place, wherein, this first button is in order to increase the volume that this goes out the sound element; This second button is in order to reduce the volume that this goes out the sound element.
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