WO2015126282A1 - Dispositif de saisie de données - Google Patents

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WO2015126282A1
WO2015126282A1 PCT/RU2015/000096 RU2015000096W WO2015126282A1 WO 2015126282 A1 WO2015126282 A1 WO 2015126282A1 RU 2015000096 W RU2015000096 W RU 2015000096W WO 2015126282 A1 WO2015126282 A1 WO 2015126282A1
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  • the invention relates to data input devices, with an ergonomic design that provides adaptation to the anatomy of the operator’s hands, in particular for computers and electronic gaming devices, and can be used in various fields of technology.
  • a classic keyboard is known (for example, http: //eco.sutd.m/Study/Informai W98 / Devices.html), in the body of which there are a group of alphanumeric and special keys, a group of function keys, a group of cursor keys and a number key group a keyboard used as a device for entering data and for controlling characters in video games by programming the corresponding keyboard keys defined by gaming applications.
  • Many gaming applications for character management require the use of two hands, usually, in addition to controlling characters, a mouse or joystick is used along with the keyboard.
  • Korean Patent Application KR20000024266, publ. 05/06/2000 is a keyboard design with a detachable module with a group of alphanumeric keys, instead of which a module can be installed with a different layout of keys, for example, oriented to work with gaming applications, or a combination of groups of keys with a joystick.
  • this solution provides a limited number of keys, and a limited number of modules, which reduces the versatility of the keyboard with respect to its use for a wide class of gaming applications.
  • the keyboard itself and the keys of the game module are in the form of a classic full-size (large) keyboard, which makes it inconvenient to manipulate it.
  • keyboards are lacking in mobility due to their size, the large keyboard is inconvenient to transport, you can’t literally put it in your pocket, it’s inconvenient to use it with mobile phones or tablets, and often it’s just impossible to connect the keyboard to them, because you connect such keyboards “by wire”, since phones and tablets do not have such wired connectors for connection ( like on regular home computers).
  • Such a keyboard also retains the shortcomings of the standard keyboard, due to the need to move the brush / palm to press more than 8 keys, the inability to press the keys “blindly”, as well as the unnatural position of the hand with a bent wrist and finding the brush “on weight”.
  • Known combination keyboard (pat. For utility model of China CN201035514Y, publ. 2008-03-12), which includes the main keyboard made in the form of separate modules with groups of alphanumeric and function keys, a numerical keyboard and a gaming keyboard with an end face peripherals alternating protrusions and grooves, providing connection of the modules in the desired configuration using the thorn-groove connection.
  • the configuration change as a whole is carried out by combining the relative position of the modules, and does not solve the problem of increasing the usability and effectiveness (gaming capabilities) of the keyboard in the speed of managing the necessary keys.
  • the arrangement of the keys of the game module with a large number of them is carried out in an arc, which makes it inconvenient to control application characters with fingers of one hand, and requires moving the hand, thereby deteriorating the responsiveness of the keys and preserving the disadvantage inherent in a standard keyboard - fatigue and irritability for the position of the hand "on weight” and also because of the need to constantly move the hand relative to the keyboard body.
  • the dimensions of the keyboard itself also remain large, this keyboard can not be called mobile. Power is also provided through a wired connection.
  • This data input device comprises a housing including a front planar part with a keyboard segment in the form of a set of keys and a rear part with a supporting surface for the hand, while the front and rear parts of the case at the transition point form a ledge on which a set of mechanical keys arranged in a row.
  • a key is located on the surface of one of the sides of the rear of the housings, and at least one key and a pointing device are located on the surface of the other side.
  • Such a layout of the keys provides for controlling the keys with the fingers of one hand with the support of the hand on the housing of the device for data input.
  • this device design does not completely eliminate the fatigue caused by the position of the hand “on weight” and has limited functionality defined by the device’s fixed layout and placement of input elements, which makes it impossible to use it for work with applications that require the use of additional, functional controls.
  • the dimensions of the keyboard itself also remain large, this keyboard can not be called mobile. Power is also provided through a wired connection.
  • the main task is the creation of an ergonomic and compact a data input device that combines the functions of several input devices by using a plug-in system that can work with various electronic devices.
  • the technical result of the invention is to expand the functionality of the keyboard and ease of use.
  • the technical result is achieved by the fact that
  • a data input device comprising a housing provided with a communication interface with an electronic device, including a front part with a keyboard segment, and a rear part with a supporting surface for the hand, said parts at the junction of one another form a ledge on which the set is placed keys arranged in a row, and
  • the data input device is configured as a configurable system of plug-in modules formed by the housing as a base module and individual functional modules to be connected to it by means of electrical and mechanical interfaces, which are at least a key module in the form of a set of keys and / or a pointing module in the form of a coordinate-pointing input devices, moreover
  • the base module is equipped with pairs of electrical and mechanical interfaces located on the sides of the rear of the base module, as well as on the upper surface, front side and sides of the front of the base module, and an additional palm support block that can be detached on the back side of the base module
  • the keyboard segment on the front of the base module is a keyboard module attached to the upper surface of the front side using a pair of electrical and mechanical interfaces.
  • the data input device in a modular design can be adapted to a wide class of applications by configuring it using the required functional modules and is equally adapted to work with both right and left hand.
  • the system is flexible, allowing configuration from modules in various combinations of key modules and pointing modules with convenient access to the keys and the manipulation element of the pointing input device with the fingers of one hand, while the hand remains stationary in the wrist and the user's palm / hand does not move relative to the body devices.
  • a configurable system of functional modules can be further expanded by connecting a combined module formed by integrating the input keys and the pointing input device with the corresponding layout of the keys and the manipulation element of the pointing input device. This makes it possible to configure the input device as a system with a minimum number of modules.
  • one of the preferred embodiments of the input device will be a configuration in which a keyboard or combination module is attached to one of the sides of the rear of the base module.
  • the keyboard segment of the input device can be expanded by attaching at least one additional key module to one of the sides of the front of the base module, or by attaching key modules from both sides thereof, and also by attaching an additional key module to the front of the front.
  • an additional keyboard segment in the form of a key module with a given set and layout of keys can be installed on the side of the back of the base module.
  • the key module is made in the form of a set of rectangular keys with a certain arrangement parallel to each other, with the front row of keys of each key module made protruding above the other keys.
  • the keys are larger than the keys on a standard keyboard.
  • the key width of the key module is 1.2-2.1 times the width of the standard key.
  • FIG. 1a is a perspective view
  • lb is a top view
  • FIG. 1c is a front view
  • FIG. Id is a left view and FIG. 1e - right view;
  • FIG. 2a - a key module attached to the upper surface of the front of the base module
  • FIG. 2b upper sensor module
  • FIG. 2c - a key module attached to the front side of the base module
  • FIG. 2d a key module attached to the right side of the front of the base module
  • FIG. 2e a key module attached to the left side of the front of the base module
  • FIG. For - a module in the form of a combination of input keys and an index element in the form of a cross-button
  • FIG. ⁇ - module in the form of a combination of the input keys and the ball
  • FIG. ⁇ duplicate - module in the form of a combination of input keys and scroll wheel
  • FIG. 3d - module in the form of a combination of input keys and touch panel
  • FIG. Ze - a module using contactless gesture control technology
  • FIG. 4 key module of the keyboard segment of the rear of the base module with 14 mechanical keys
  • FIG. 5 is a data input device in a configuration with key modules on an upper surface of a front part and a side surface of a rear part;
  • FIG. 6 is an input device in a configuration with key modules on the front of the base module (extended keyboard segment) and side key modules in a plan view.
  • the data input device of the present invention is built on a modular principle and is a system made on the basis of a basic module and plug-in functional modules that allow you to create a data input device in a configuration that provides convenient operation with the application for which the input device is used.
  • FIG. 1a presents the basic module, made in the form a housing 1 having a front part 2 with lateral right and left sides 2a, 2a ', a front side 4 and a rear part 3 with lateral right and left sides Za, Za'.
  • the front and rear parts of the body at the junction of one another form a ledge 5.
  • the front part of the housing has an upper flat surface 6, and the rear part, towering above the front and has an upper supporting surface 7 for the hand.
  • a support block 8 is attached with the possibility of adjusting its position relative to the housing to adapt the size of the supporting surface to the size of the user's palm.
  • the support block is connected to the housing by means of a threaded connection or any other known connection that provides discrete movement, for example, in 1 mm increments, or continuous stepless movement.
  • On the ledge 5 is a set of 10 of three keys arranged in a row, and in the upper zones 9 and 9 ', two keys 11 and 1, also located in a row.
  • these keys are large-sized, which provides convenient interaction with the user's fingers.
  • These keys of the base module are reprogrammable and are configured to generate certain characters in accordance with the requirements of the user using special software. For example, they can be programmed to generate the characters "R", "F” and “V” for the keys 10 on the ledge and the characters “Escape” and "Enter” for the keys 11 and
  • such a pair of interfaces can be made in the form of an electrical interface, quickly opening electrical connectors (EI BER) (hereinafter the connecting interface).
  • EI BER quickly opening electrical connectors
  • the connecting interfaces 12, 12 ' Fig. La, Id and 1e
  • the connecting interfaces 13, 13' Fig. la, Id and 1e
  • 14 Fig. 1a, 1c
  • 15 Fig. la, lb
  • the communication interface 16 for connecting the base module to an electronic device (hereinafter referred to as the communication interface), which can be either a wired communication interface or a wireless communication interface.
  • the communication interface is also located on the front side of the key module, which is connected to the front side of the base module.
  • the communication interface can be located anywhere on the base module, as well as the front module 2c, providing unhindered communication between the base module and the electronic device.
  • FIG. 1c shows a USB interface 16 for wired communication, or any other wired or wireless interface
  • FIG. 1c shows a wired communication interface.
  • This interface with the appropriate design of the connected functional module can be located, for example, in the upper zone of the front side 4 above the connecting interface 14, or side face, as shown by dashed lines in FIG. 1s
  • FIG. 2a, 2b, 2c, 2d and 2e show the keyboard modules of the keyboard segment of the front of the base module.
  • FIG. 2a shows an upper key module (VKM) attached to an upper flat surface 6 of a front part 2 of a base module.
  • the upper key module is made in the form of a block formed by a set of 9 rectangular mechanical keys in the format of 3 rows of three keys in a row (3 x3), with the larger side (which is the width of the key) oriented in the transverse direction of the base module body.
  • the keys are large-sized with a component width of 1.2-2.1 of the width of a standard key, as defined in GOST 29124-91 - Data Entry Keyboard. General technical requirements.
  • This module is connected to the front part 2 using the connecting interface 15. In the absence of this module, the area on the upper surface of the base module case is covered by a panel by the size of the module.
  • the keys of this module along with the keys on the ledge 5 and the keys 10 are used to work with various applications, for example, for games of the Need for Speed series.
  • an upper sensor module (HSR) is shown which attaches to the upper surface 6 of the front part 2 of the base module when needed.
  • the upper sensor module is made in the form of a block, the entire surface of which is occupied by a touchpad (touchpad) with multi-touch recognition.
  • FIG. 2c shows a front key module (RMB) attached to the front side of the front of the base module.
  • the front PCM key module is made in the form of a block from a set of 6 keys in the format of 2 rows of 3 keys in a row (2x3).
  • This module connects to the base module using the connecting interface 14.
  • a communication interface such as a USB output, or the output of any suitable wired or wireless communication interface, can also be placed on the front side of the PCM.
  • the keys of the last row are made protruding upward in relation to other keys and of a special form with a tilt.
  • This shape of the keys of the last row provides a more accurate and quick blind pressing by simply moving your finger forward, since the angle of the keys is so that when you move your hand horizontally forward, the finger will automatically rest against this key and thereby press it.
  • the keys of this module are made large, while the keys are made of a width of 1.2 - 2.1 of the width of the standard key and a height equal to the minimum height of the standard key.
  • the left and right side keyboard modules are attached, respectively attached to the side sides 2a, 2a 'of the front part 2 of the base module.
  • Each of these modules is connected to the interfaces 13 and 13 'of the base module 1 using its own connecting interfaces.
  • the right side keyboard module (PBKM) is connected to the interface 13 by its connecting interface (not shown), and the left side keyboard module (LBCM) is connected to the interface 13 'by its interface (not shown).
  • Each side key module is made in the form of a block with a set of 8 mechanical keys in the format of 4 rows, 2 keys in a row (4x2), in which the keys of the last row are made protruding upward relative to other keys and in a special form with a tilt, which is how in the case of the front key module provides more accurate and quick blind click by simply moving your finger forward.
  • the keys are made large-sized rectangular, with the keys of the last row the width is 1.3-1, 6 of the width of the standard keys, and the height is equal to the minimum height of the standard keys.
  • the remaining keys are made with a width of 1.2 - 2.1 of the width of the standard key and a height equal to the minimum height of the standard key.
  • keyboard modules can be used to work with applications that require the use of a larger number of keys, for example, for games of the Warcraft series.
  • the front PCM key module can be used without side key modules, just like side ones without front or just one side one, without front and second side, for example, for gaming applications in which it is convenient to control characters by moving your fingers along the base module body and, being installed in addition to side keyboard modules, further expands the keyboard segment and the functionality of the device as a whole.
  • the data input device can work with various devices and in various applications, for example, such as the FIFA series of video games.
  • the upper touch module BCM can also be used without side key modules and, being installed in addition to the side key modules, further expands the keyboard segment and the functionality of the device as a whole.
  • the design of the base module also provides the ability to attach functional modules built on the basis of pointing devices.
  • pointing modules when the configuration of the input device pointing modules are built on the basis of widely used coordinate-pointing devices, combining keys and coordinate-pointing devices with the formation of combined modules, which ensures the active use of the thumb.
  • These modules are attached to either side of the back of the base module using the connecting interface 12.
  • FIG. 3a, 3b, 3c, 3d, 3e and 4 combined functional modules are presented which are made in combination of a key with manipulation elements of known coordinate-pointing devices.
  • the first four of the combined modules presented and the module in FIG. 4 have an angular shape, the fifth module (Ze) has the shape of a volumetric rectangle.
  • a mating interface (not shown) is mounted for connection to the base module through its connecting interface 12.
  • FIG. For shown a combined module in a combination of keys and a manipulation element in the form of a button-cross.
  • keys On the inner side of the vertical part of the module along its upper edge there are keys, for example four in a row, and below them there is a manipulation element.
  • the cross button can be transformed from a cross into a “fungus” D-pad.
  • FIG. H3 shows a combined module in a combination of keys and a manipulation element in the form of a ball (trackball).
  • the ball is placed on the inside of the vertical part of the module, and on the horizontal side of the module along the leading edge are two large-sized keys, as in the module in FIG. Behind.
  • FIG. Zc shows the combined module In the combination of keys and scroll wheel "Scroll Wheel".
  • the layout of this module is similar to the layout of the module in FIG. 3b, where instead of the ball a scroll wheel is placed.
  • FIG. 3d shows a combined module in a combination of keys and a manipulation element in the form of a touch panel.
  • keys On the inner side of the vertical part of the module along its lateral edge are keys, for example, 4 in a row, and a touch panel is located nearby.
  • a touch panel On the inside of the horizontal part of the module along the leading edge are two large-sized keys, as in the modules in FIG. 3a, 3b and 3c.
  • These modules can be installed on the base module in combination with the front key modules, for example, instead of the key module on the side of the rear side of the housing shown in FIG. 5.
  • the modular configuration principle makes it possible to install on the back of the base module a functional module using contactless gesture control technology, FIG. See.
  • FIG. 4 shows a side keyboard module of the keyboard segment of the rear of the base module (hereinafter BKMZ).
  • This key module has an angular shape with a mating interface (not shown) on the outside of the vertical part for connection to the base module via a connecting interface 12 or 12 'on the left side 3 of the housing.
  • a set of keys is placed on the inside of the vertical part, for example, in the format of 4 rows three keys in a row (4x3).
  • the keys may have any desired shape, for example, square, rectangular, pyramid-shaped, etc.
  • the shape will be with protrusions and different textures (rough / smooth), this is necessary for a more accurate tactile perception “blindly”, for example, the first row is rough, the second row is smooth, then again rough, which allows the user to remember / orientate to the touch tactilely.
  • the BKMZ module is attached to the side of the rear of the base module using the connecting interface 12. This module can be located on either side of the rear of the base module 3. As an example, in 'FIG. 3 this module is shown with 14 keys
  • the BKMZ key module together with the upper VKM key module provides the formation of an input device in the configuration, as shown in FIG. 5, which can provide work with a large number of applications that do not require a pointing device, working with all the fingers of one hand, for example, for games of the Might and Magic series.
  • the keys of the upper key module and the side key module in this configuration of the input device can be programmed in any way convenient for the user, for example:
  • the user can grab at least 28 keys with one finger of his hand, in its physiologically natural and relaxed position, without tearing and moving his hand / brush relative to the base unit of the device.
  • FIG. 6 shows a data input device with connected key modules of the front part 2 and the rear part 3 of the base module.
  • An input device in this configuration includes VKM or BCM key modules, PKM, LBKM, PBKM and two BKMZ.
  • the content of the present invention was exemplified by preferred embodiments and is not limited to the above-described executions of basic and functional modules, as well as configurations of a data input device on a modular basis.
  • key modules with a different key layout format can be used, as well as their layout in the module.
  • the basic module can be upgraded, within the essential features of the invention, in relation to other connected functional modules, as well as in the form of its supporting surface of the back for the hand and the supporting surface for the palm of the support block, for example, taking into account the anatomical features of the structure of the hand.

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L'invention concerne des dispositifs de saisie de données. Le dispositif de saisie de données se présente sous forme d'un système configurable de modules connectés défini par un corps en qualité de module de base auquel sont connectés, via des interfaces électriques et mécaniques, des modules fonctionnels distincts. Le corps comprend une interface de communication avec un dispositif électronique, et comprend une partie avant avec un segment clavier et une partie arrière avec une surface de support pour la main, lesquelles forment un rebord sur lequel est disposé un ensemble de touches, tandis qu'au moins une touche ou un dispositif de coordonnées-désignation est disposé au moins sur la surface d'un côté latéral de la partie arrière. Le module de base comprend des paires d'interfaces électrique et mécanique sur les côtés latéraux de la partie arrière, sur la surface supérieure, et sur les côtés avant et latéraux de la partie avant du module de base, ainsi qu'une unité de support pour la paume sur le côté arrière du module de base de sorte qu'ils puissent être déconnectés. Le segment clavier sur la partie avant du module de base est un module à touches connecté à la surface supérieure du côté avant à l'aide d'interfaces électriques et mécaniques.
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