WO2018105813A1 - Stylo tactile - Google Patents
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- G06F3/00—Input arrangements for transferring data to be processed into a form capable of being handled by the computer; Output arrangements for transferring data from processing unit to output unit, e.g. interface arrangements
- G06F3/01—Input arrangements or combined input and output arrangements for interaction between user and computer
- G06F3/03—Arrangements for converting the position or the displacement of a member into a coded form
- G06F3/033—Pointing devices displaced or positioned by the user, e.g. mice, trackballs, pens or joysticks; Accessories therefor
- G06F3/0354—Pointing devices displaced or positioned by the user, e.g. mice, trackballs, pens or joysticks; Accessories therefor with detection of 2D relative movements between the device, or an operating part thereof, and a plane or surface, e.g. 2D mice, trackballs, pens or pucks
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- the present invention relates to a touch pen, and more particularly, to a touch pen that enables smooth and delicate operation through smooth rotation and stable support of a touch ball.
- the touch manipulation method is a method in which an electronic device is manipulated according to the touched content when the user touches the capacitive or static pressure touch panel.
- the touch operation method is more intuitive than the button operation method, and has an advantage of inputting like a picture using a finger.
- the touch pen is one of the above accessories, and has the advantage that the user can hold and use it as if he is holding a real pen.
- Korean Patent No. 10-1620008 discloses such a touch pen.
- the touch pen disclosed in the above Korean Patent Registration is provided to manipulate the touch panel using a nib coupled to one end of the pen stand.
- the touch pen disclosed in the above Korean Patent Registration is a portion where the pen tip simply protrudes in order to operate the touch panel, and there is a problem that it is difficult to operate smoothly due to friction with the touch panel.
- the present invention is to solve the above problems, it is possible to operate the touch panel by using a touch ball, smooth operation is possible, the touch ball when the touch pen does not touch other parts except the ball bearing delicate operation
- An object of the present invention is to provide a touch pen that enables manipulation.
- the present invention provides a touch pen capable of operating a touch panel, the body comprising: a body; A holding part coupled to the body; A touch ball provided to make a cloud movement when the touch panel is operated; A plurality of ball bearings configured to support the touch ball when the touch panel is operated and to perform rolling motion; A ball bearing mounting portion in which the plurality of ball bearings are mounted; And a cap that prevents detachment of the touch ball and is coupled to the gripping portion.
- the touch ball is provided to be caught by the cap in a state in which the touch pen is placed vertically so that the touch ball faces downward.
- the cap is touched by the cap. It is arranged to be spaced apart from.
- the plurality of ball bearings may be arranged to prevent horizontal movement of the touch ball in a state in which the touch panel is pressed using the touch ball.
- the centers of the plurality of ball bearings may be provided to be horizontally spaced apart from the center of the touch ball by the radius of the touch ball.
- an angle between an extension line of the center of the touch ball and the center of each of the plurality of ball bearings may be provided within a horizontal plane of 30 ° to 45 °. Can be.
- each of the plurality of ball bearings may be characterized in that 1/4 of the radius of the touch ball.
- the number of the plurality of ball bearings may be characterized in that 12.
- the apparatus may further include an auxiliary support part connected to the ball bearing mounting part and contacting the touch ball to assist the support of the touch ball when pressing the touch panel using the touch ball.
- the shape of the ball bearing mounting portion may be provided to have a shape surrounding a portion of the ball bearing in order to prevent the outward movement of the ball bearing.
- the auxiliary support may have a shape surrounding a portion of the touch ball to prevent horizontal movement of the touch ball in a state in which the touch panel is pressed using the touch ball.
- the cap may be detachably coupled to the gripping portion so that the cap may be replaced according to the size of the touch ball.
- the gripping portion may be rotatably coupled to the body.
- the protrusion provided in the holding portion to be inserted into the body;
- a convex protrusion receiving groove provided in the groove to accommodate one of the plurality of convex protrusions.
- a smooth operation is possible by allowing the touch panel to be operated using the touch ball, and delicate operation is possible by preventing the touch ball from contacting other parts except the ball bearing when the touch pen is operated.
- the size and position of the ball bearing for effectively supporting the touch ball can be determined according to the size of the touch ball.
- the touch ball can be easily replaced.
- the user's convenience can be improved by adjusting the angle of the grip portion.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a touch pen according to the present invention.
- FIG. 2 is an exploded perspective view of the touch pen shown in FIG. 1.
- FIG. 3 is a cross-sectional view of the touch pen shown in FIG. 1 including a touch ball, a ball bearing, and a cap.
- FIG. 4 is a view showing a state in which the touch ball is pressed in the touch pen shown in FIG.
- FIG. 5 is a view showing the position and size of the ball bearing in the touch pen according to the present invention.
- FIG. 6 is an exploded perspective view of a touch pen according to another embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 7 is a perspective view illustrating a state in which the grip unit is rotated in the touch pen illustrated in FIG. 6.
- the touch pen 100 includes a body 101, a gripper 102, a touch ball 110, and a cap.
- the body 101 may have a predetermined length and be provided to have various shapes. For example, it may have a cylindrical shape as shown in FIG. 1, or alternatively, may have an octahedral shape.
- the gripping portion 102 is a portion grasped by the user, and is coupled to the body 101.
- the grip portion 102 may be provided to have a curved surface to allow a user to feel a comfortable grip.
- the touch ball 110 is for manipulating the touch panel, and is provided to make a cloud movement when the touch panel is operated.
- the material of the touch ball 110 may be provided with rubber.
- the touch ball 110 may not roll and slip when the touch panel is operated.
- the touch ball 110 is provided with a rubber material having a relatively high coefficient of friction, smooth rolling motion is possible.
- the cap 103 is for preventing the touch ball 110 from being separated, and as shown in FIG. 3, the touch pen 100 is vertically placed so that the touch ball 110 faces downward. The touch ball 110 is provided to be caught by the cap 103.
- the touch pen 100 includes a plurality of ball bearings 120 and a holder, as shown in FIG. 2.
- the plurality of ball bearings 120 support the touch ball 110 when the touch panel is operated, and are provided to perform rolling motion.
- the mounting portion is provided to mount the plurality of ball bearings 120.
- the touch ball 110 when the touch panel is pressed using the touch ball 110, the touch ball 110 is the cap 103. It is arranged to be spaced apart from.
- the touch ball 110 and the plurality of ball bearings 120 may be spaced apart from each other without being in contact with each other in a state in which the touch pen 100 is placed vertically, using the touch ball 110.
- the touch ball 110 is in contact with the plurality of ball bearings 120 while moving, it is not in contact with the cap 103.
- the touch pen 100 does not come into contact with other parts except for the plurality of ball bearings 120 when the touch panel is operated, thereby enabling smooth rolling motion.
- the plurality of ball bearings 120 may prevent horizontal movement of the touch ball 110 in a state in which the touch panel is pressed by the touch ball 110. Can be arranged to be.
- the touch ball 110 is changed in the horizontal direction according to the size and position of each of the plurality of ball bearings 120.
- the center of each of the plurality of ball bearings 120 and the center c of the touch ball 110 are placed on the same horizontal plane b. Should be.
- the plurality of ball bearings 120 and the center (c) of the touch ball 110 can not be vertically supported, as well as the periphery of the cap 103 can be increased to make the user feel crude.
- the plurality of ball bearings 120 Each center may be spaced apart from the center c of the touch ball 110 in a horizontal direction by a radius r of the touch ball 110.
- the center c of the touch ball 110 and the plurality of ball bearings 120 are provided.
- An angle formed by the extension line of each center with the horizontal plane b may be provided within 30 ° to 45 °.
- the position and size of the ball bearing 120a when the angle between the center c of the touch ball 110 and the extension lines of the centers of the plurality of ball bearings 120 and the horizontal plane b is 30 ° are shown in FIG. 5. have.
- the position and size of the ball bearing 120b is also shown in FIG. 5 when the center c of the touch ball 110 and the extension lines of the centers of the plurality of ball bearings 120 are at an angle of 45 °. Is shown.
- each of the plurality of ball bearings 120 is provided within the position and size of the ball bearing 120c shown in FIG. 5.
- the position and size of the plurality of ball bearings 120 as described above have been optimized through experiments, while preventing the touch ball 110 from moving in the horizontal direction while stably supporting the touch ball 110 in the vertical direction. Make it possible.
- the maximum number of ball bearings 120 that can be disposed in accordance with the angle formed by the center c of the touch ball 110 and the extension lines of the centers of the plurality of ball bearings 120 and the horizontal plane b is different. do.
- the center c of the touch ball 110 and the extension lines of the centers of the plurality of ball bearings 120 each have an angle of 30 ° with the horizontal plane b and the center c of the touch ball 110.
- the maximum number of ball bearings 120 that can be disposed in the case where an extension line of the center of each of the plurality of ball bearings 120 forms a horizontal plane b is 45 ° is represented by Equations 1 and 2 below. 21 and 7 each.
- Equation 1 ⁇ is an angle at which an extension line between the center c of the touch ball 110 and the center of each of the ball bearings 120 forms a horizontal plane b, and r t is the touch ball 110. ), And r b is the radius of the ball bearing 120.
- Equation 2 m is the number of natural ball bearings 120.
- the radius of each of the plurality of ball bearings 120 is provided to be 1/4 of the radius of the touch ball 110.
- the number of the ball bearings 120 to be disposed is 12, which is the maximum number of the ball bearings 120 that can be arranged by the equations (1) and (2).
- the touch ball 110 is supported by the plurality of ball bearings 120. Therefore, when the plurality of ball bearings 120 are damaged in the process of using the touch pen 100, the touch balls 110 may not be supported.
- the touch pen 100 may further include an auxiliary support 131.
- the auxiliary support 131 is connected to the ball bearing mounting portion 130 as shown in Figures 3 and 4, when pressing the touch panel using the touch ball 110, the touch ball 110 In contact with the support ball to assist the support 110.
- the shape of the auxiliary support 131 is the touch panel using the touch ball 110 as shown in Figs.
- it may be provided to have a shape surrounding a part of the touch ball 110.
- the shape of the ball bearing mounting portion 130 may be provided to have a shape surrounding a portion of the ball bearing 120 to prevent the outward movement of the ball bearing 120 as shown in FIGS. have.
- the shape of the auxiliary support part 131 may have a concave part corresponding to the shape of the touch ball 110.
- the shape of the ball bearing mounting portion 130 may have a shape of a ring having a concave rail corresponding to the shape of the ball bearing 120.
- the touch pen 100 it is possible to operate the touch panel using the touch ball 110, the smooth operation is possible, the touch ball 110 during the operation of the touch pen 100 Delicate operation is possible by avoiding contact with other parts except the ball bearing 120.
- the size and material of the touch ball 110 need to be changed according to the type of touch panel.
- the cap 103 is detachably coupled to the grip portion 102 so that the cap 103 can be replaced according to the size of the touch ball 110. Can be prepared.
- the pen is used in an inclined state rather than being perpendicular to the horizontal plane, in which a portion corresponding to the body of the pen is spread over the user's hand.
- the cap 103 surrounding the touch ball 110 is tilted when the touch pen 100 is tilted and used as a general pen. In some cases, contact with the touch panel may occur.
- the cap 103 when the cap 103 is used in an upright manner so that the cap 103 does not contact the touch panel, the body 101 of the touch pen 100 may not be caught by the user's hand, and the user may touch the touch pen ( You may feel uncomfortable when using 100).
- the touch pen according to another embodiment of the present invention is provided such that the holding portion 102 is rotatably coupled to the body 101 as shown in FIG.
- the gripper 102 may have a protrusion 140 provided to be inserted into the body 101 in order to rotatably couple the gripper 102 to the body 101.
- the body 102 may have a groove 160 for rotatably receiving the protrusion.
- the protrusion 140 is coupled to the groove 160 by the rotation shaft 150.
- the gripping portion 102 can rotate about the rotation shaft 150.
- the protrusion 140 may be provided with a plurality of convex protrusions 141.
- the groove 160 may be provided with a convex protrusion receiving groove (not shown) capable of accommodating one of the plurality of convex protrusions.
- the plurality of convex protrusions 141 are for maintaining the rotated state of the gripping portion 102 and are spaced apart by a predetermined angle around the rotation axis 150.
- the user rotates the holding unit 140 by a predetermined angle so that the cap 103 surrounding the touch ball 110 does not contact the touch panel and at the same time the touch pen 100.
- Body 101 may be spread over the user's hand. As a result, the user can comfortably use the touch pen 100.
- protrusion 141 convex protrusion
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La présente invention concerne un stylo tactile permettant de faire fonctionner un panneau tactile, comprenant : un corps ; une partie de préhension couplée au corps ; une bille tactile conçue pour effectuer un mouvement de roulement lors du fonctionnement du panneau tactile ; une pluralité de roulements à billes sur lesquels s'appuie la bille tactile lors de l'actionnement du panneau tactile et disposés de façon à effectuer un mouvement de roulement ; une partie de montage de roulement à billes sur laquelle la pluralité de roulements à billes sont montés ; et un capuchon couplé à la partie de préhension pour empêcher la bille tactile d'être séparée. Ici, la bille tactile peut être saisie dans le capuchon tandis que le stylo tactile se tient debout de telle sorte que la bille tactile est dirigée vers le bas, et la bille tactile est espacée du capuchon lorsque le panneau tactile est pressé au moyen de la bille tactile.
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