EP2049977A2 - Appareil de commande d'interface utilisateur pour un ordinateur - Google Patents
Appareil de commande d'interface utilisateur pour un ordinateurInfo
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Definitions
- the invention relates to a user interface for the control of a computer.
- the invention relates to an interface that is controlled via the user movements.
- the invention relates to a therapy gyroscope, which has a curve under the footboard, are installed in the sensors for the inclination.
- Field of the Invention In addition to the standard keyboard and mouse user interfaces, there are a number of devices that allow for more problem-or more task-oriented human-machine interactions. For example, many graphics-oriented tasks can be solved better with a digitizing tablet than with a mouse. In the field of computer games you can now find a sheer unmanageable number of different controllers, ranging from the simple game controllers on controllers that were modeled after weapons, to elaborate hydraulic platforms, as they are often found in arcade sports games in arcades.
- the present invention is intended to increase the degree of immersion for the whole body. In that control commands require the use of the entire body, the immersion in corresponding applications is significantly increased.
- control commands require the use of the entire body, the immersion in corresponding applications is significantly increased.
- the field of training theory may be important. Due to the cost-effective design, the present invention could find widespread use.
- the invention has the object to provide a cost-effective therapy gyro available, with no work in electronics workshops such as soldering, etching or assembly of printed circuit boards, programming microcontrollers must be performed for the production.
- the basis of the invention is a proprioceptive coordination board, often called gyro rocker, therapy gyro or balance board. These devices are available in different versions. For the prototype construction, a cost-effective plastic design was used. This board is designed so that a person can stand on the board and perform movements. This can simulate mouse movements and keypad and other controls.
- the device may have a battery compartment, and an on / off undchalter and a reset button in the interior of the vaulted or pick up board.
- sensors are conceivable for using the movements of a proprioceptive coordination board as a user interface.
- an inertial tracker (measurement of the orientation and position changes from acceleration changes), as it is offered inter alia by the company Intersense [INT].
- motion sensors with four pitch switches each offset by 90 degrees were used.
- connection can be led to the outside, so that an external converter unit can be used. It is also conceivable to accommodate the logic in the board, so that only one cable or a wireless connection no external connections are available. In contrast to the digital version, the analog detects
- a vibration motor can be used, which prevents the otherwise occurring static friction.
- This object is achieved by the integration of a mouse as a component in the therapy gyro.
- the mouse is inserted so that there is a metal plate above the sensor. This metal plate is attached with a wire to the round or the footboard, so that the plate can oscillate. In use, a trembling of the cursor occurs. Damping is achieved by a spring, which is placed on the pendulum wire.
- the keypress can be achieved by a remote control, air or wire based
- connection of the digital sensors to a computer preferably takes place via the USB interface.
- Other interfaces such as serial or Firewire interfaces are conceivable.
- an interface was built using the KeyWarrior component. Through this interface, the tilt switches on the digital sensors simulate the operation of different keys on a keyboard or mouse.
- the interface transmits the switching operations of the tilt switches as the operation of the arrow keys or other buttons on the connected
- the actuation of the keys "asdw” or “jkli” can also be simulated. These keys are commonly used when controlling computer games used.
- the USB port for connection to the computer.
- a nine-pin DSUB connector that connects the interface to the digital sensor.
- the connection can also be realized via other plugs (or without them).
- the invention does not require any special drivers in the preferred embodiment. Because the interface behaves like a keyboard or mouse compared to a program, all programs that are controlled via the keyboard or the mouse can be addressed without any additional software. Of course, it is also possible to work with a driver of your own to query the individual sensors and have the system carry out appropriate actions. Many games can thus benefit immediately from the control using their own drivers or the standard drivers. As an example, TuxRacer (or PlanetPenguinRacer http://projects.planetpenguin.de/ racer /) is a simple 3D game that is available for most platforms. The control of the racing penguin by means of the invention significantly increases the game immersion.
- Fig. 1 shows the device according to the invention
- Inclination sensors in a side sectional view, wherein a person is arranged on the stand board, below the floorboard, an analog sensor is arranged;
- Fig. 2 shows the device of Fig. 1 in an inclined position, the analogue sensor being in position has changed ;
- Fig. 3 shows the device according to the invention with a
- Fig. 4 shows the device according to the invention
- Fig. 5 shows an embodiment with pendulum and spring, and frame for mounting the pendulum
- Fig. 6 shows an embodiment with pendulum and spring, as well as an insert for mounting the pendulum
- Fig. 7 shows an embodiment with pendulum and spring, as well
- Fig. 8 shows an embodiment with pendulum and spring, as well as attachment of the pendulum in the rounding and attachment of the mouse on the footboard or installations in the running board (for example, cover)
- Fig. 9 shows an embodiment with pendulum and spring, as well as attachment of the pendulum to the rounding, attachment of the
- Fig. 10 shows an embodiment with pendulum and spring, as well as attachment of the pendulum to the footboard or installations in the running board, attachment of the mouse to the pendulum and generating a reflection layer in the rounding
- Fig. 11 shows an embodiment with a reflection layer in the rounding
- Fig. 12 shows an embodiment with an inner and an outer rounding and a reflection layer in the inner curve
- Fig. 13 shows an embodiment with an inner and an outer rounding and a reflection layer in the inner curve
- FIG. 1 shows the preferred embodiment 10 with a base plate 11, below which a spherical segment 20 is arranged, so that movements of the person 12 on the base plate in preferably all directions are possible.
- a spherical segment 20 Within the spherical segment there is an analog tilt sensor which detects the inclinations and thus the load changes and forwards corresponding signals to the computer (not shown).
- the analog tilt sensor consists of a plate 14 on which a sliding sensor 15 slips.
- the slip sensor may be a ball or, as shown, a computer mouse optically or bullet-shaped, which transmits the signals via radio to a receiver, e.g. the computer.
- a vibration drive 21 is arranged below the plate, which is intended to reduce the frictional resistance.
- the vibration motor may be mounted on the slide sensor 15.
- FIG. 2 shows a corresponding situation.
- the sensor is an acceleration sensor 16 or also an inertial tracker which records the movements.
- FIG. 3 shows the corresponding embodiment.
- the battery unit of the controller or the converter unit is housed.
- FIG. 4 again shows an alternative embodiment in which the base plate is mounted on feet 18, whereby the feet can either be slightly yielding or can also be almost rigid.
- the feet are in contact with a pressure sensor 19, which records changes in load on the base plate.
- FIG. 5 shows a first exemplary embodiment.
- a therapy gyro footboard with hemispherical rounding
- the optical sensor of the mouse is facing the footboard, centered and the light emitted by the mouse is reflected by a plate on the optical sensor.
- the plate hangs on a pendulum and is attached to a frame.
- a spring which is attached to a wire, is used.
- the pendulum wire By attaching the pendulum wire to the frame, the height of the pendulum is independent of the deflection of the running board.
- the fine adjustment of the height of the plate to the mouse is carried out by means of a set screw.
- a key press can be triggered by means of a wire or air remote control.
- FIG. 5 shows a cover 101, a plate 102 made of plastic or metal, a laser 103, a
- FIG. 6 shows a further embodiment of a. Therapy gyros (footboard with hemispherical curve).
- a mouse with brackets is attached in the rounding.
- the optical sensor of the mouse is facing the footboard, centered and the light emitted by the mouse is reflected by a plate on the optical sensor.
- the plate hangs on a pendulum and is attached to an insert.
- a spring which is attached to a wire, is used.
- the height of the pendulum is independent of the deflection of the footboard.
- the fine adjustment of the height of the plate to the mouse is carried out by means of a set screw.
- a key press can be triggered by means of a wire or air-based remote release (see Fig. 6).
- lid 201 Plate of plastic or metal 202; Laser 203; 204 mouse; optical detector 205; Mounts for mouse 206, wire with spring 207; Remote trigger 208; Adjusting screw 209; Insert 210.
- a mouse is taped in the rounding.
- the optical sensor of the mouse is facing the footboard, centered and the light emitted by the mouse is reflected by a plate on the optical sensor.
- the plate hangs on the pendulum and is attached to the running board or a recessed lid in the running board.
- a spring which is attached to wire, is used.
- FIG. 3 shows a lid 301, a plate made of plastic or metal 302, a laser 303, a mouse 304, an optical detector 305,
- FIG. 8 In a further embodiment (FIG. 8) of the therapy gyro (footboard with hemispherical rounding), a mouse with brackets is fastened to a height-adjustable cover, which is embedded in the running board.
- the optical sensor of the mouse faces to the rounding and the light emitted by the mouse is reflected by a plate on the optical sensor.
- a pendulum wire is attached in the rounding and points in the direction of the footboard and is closed by a plate.
- a spring which is attached to the wire, is used.
- a button press can be triggered by means of a wire or air-based remote release (see Fig. 8).
- This embodiment includes a height-adjustable lid 401, a plastic or metal plate 402, a laser 403, a mouse 404, an optical detector 405, mouse mounts 406, spring-loaded wire 407; Remote trigger 408; Adjustment screw 409.
- a height-adjustable lid 401 a plastic or metal plate 402, a laser 403, a mouse 404, an optical detector 405, mouse mounts 406, spring-loaded wire 407; Remote trigger 408; Adjustment screw 409.
- Fig. 9 Footboard with hemispherical rounding
- a pendulum wire attached in the rounding.
- a mouse is mounted on the pendulum wire.
- the footboard has a height-adjustable lid, which is embedded in the footboard on. This cover is coated on the side that points to the rounding with a reflective layer (paint and varnish, but it can also be made a film coating or a metallization of the surface). This makes it possible to reflect the light emitted by the mouse on the optical sensor.
- the height of the mouse to the lid depends on the deflection of the footboard.
- the fine adjustment of the height of the reflection layer to the mouse is adjusted by means of a set screw (FIG. 9).
- 501 lid height adjustable; 502 plate of metal, glass, teflon, plastic; 503 laser; 504 mouse; 505 optical detector; 506 rounding; 507 wire with spring; 508 reflective layer; 509 adjusting screw
- a mouse is attached to the running board or to a lid embedded in the running board with a pendulum wire.
- the optical sensor of the mouse faces towards the rounding and the light emitted by the mouse is reflected onto the optical sensor with a reflective layer consisting of, for example: lacquer, paint, foil or metallization, which has been applied to the rounding.
- a spring which is attached to the pendulum wire, used.
- the fine adjustment of the height of the mouse to the reflection layer in the rounding is adjusted by means of a set screw (see Fig. 10).
- the device comprises a lid 601; Mouse feet 602 made of metal, glass, teflon, plastic; Laser 603; Mouse 604; optical detector 605; Rounding 606; Wire with spring 607; Reflection layer 608; Adjusting screw 609.
- a mouse is placed in the curve.
- the weight distribution of the mouse was adjusted so that a rotation of the mouse is largely excluded during the movement in the rounding and it comes mainly to the translation of the mouse in the rounding.
- the optical sensor of the mouse is turned towards rounding and the light emitted by the mouse is reflected in the rounding onto the optical sensor with a reflection layer consisting of, for example: lacquer, paint, foil or metallization.
- the mouse is freely movable on the reflection layer. In order to ensure a mouse room stability, it was balanced by the weight.
- the trembling of the mouse pointer in use is damped by the inertia of the mouse.
- the device comprises, according to FIG. 11, a lid 701; Mouse feet 702 of metal, glass, teflon, plastic, formed as a plate or ball, 703 Lasers; 704 mouse; optical 705 detector; 706 rounding; 707 reflection layer.
- a therapy gyro Figure 12
- a mouse is placed in the curve.
- Mouse weight distribution has been adjusted to largely exclude mouse rotation during rounding, and mainly to translate the mouse into roundness.
- the optical sensor of the mouse is facing to the rounding and the light emitted by the mouse is reflected in the rounding on the optical sensor with a reflective layer consisting of, for example: paint, paint, foil or metallization.
- the mouse is freely movable on the reflection layer.
- the trembling of the mouse pointer in use is damped by the inertia of the mouse. This arrangement is independent of the deflection of the running board.
- the diameter of the inner curve is smaller than the diameter of the outer curve.
- mice that are 7 cm long can glide well in an inner curve with an inner diameter of 23 cm.
- the device comprises a lid 801, mouse feet 802 made of metal, glass, Teflon, plastic; a laser 803; a mouse 804; an optical detector 805; an inner curve 806; a reflection layer 807; and an outer rounding 808)
- a mouse is placed in the round ( Figure 13) (footboard with hemispherical rounding).
- the weight distribution of the mouse has been adjusted so that rotation of the mouse is largely excluded during the movement in the rounding and mainly comes to translate the mouse in the rounding.
- a reflective layer consisting of eg: paint, paint, foil or metallization in the rounding on the optical sensor.
- the mouse is freely movable on the reflection layer.
- the trembling of the mouse pointer in use is damped by the inertia of the mouse. This arrangement is independent of the deflection of the running board.
- the diameter of the inner curve is smaller than the diameter of the outer curve.
- the reflection bar can also be designed as an angle. And is glued to the bottom of the mouse or fastened with screws.
- This comprises a cover 901, mouse feet 902 made of metal, glass, Teflon, plastic, laser 903, mouse 904, optical detector 905, inner curve 906, reflection layer 907, outer curve 908, reflection angle 909.
- 406 mounts for mouse, remote release
- Adjusting screw 601 Lid 602 Mouse feet made of metal, glass, Teflon, plastic
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Abstract
La présente invention concerne un appareil de commande d'interface utilisateur pour la commande d'un ordinateur qui comprend-un plateau qui est conçu de manière parallèle au sol en vue de l'utilisation et qui est suffisamment grand et résistant pour qu'une personne puisse monter sur le plateau, - au moins un capteur qui est disposé en dessous ou à l'intérieur du plateau et qui enregistre le mouvement de la personne se trouvant sur le plateau et qui le transforme en un signal électronique, - un contrôleur qui reçoit les signaux électroniques du capteur et qui les transforme en signaux numériques pouvant être traités pour l'ordinateur de sorte que les mouvements peuvent être interprétés comme saisie des utilisateurs.
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