序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
41 Small-size device for entering characters, and method therefor EP89202521.4 1989-10-06 EP0372592A2 1990-06-13 Hirose, Tokuzo

A contact pen is grasped in the more skillful hand of an operator, a plurality of character inputting switches are arranged in such a range that the tip end of the contact pen can be freely moved with the lower part of the hand fist placed on a fixed flat sheet-like position, and character information can be inputted by selectively touching the character inputting switches or pushing down the character inputting switches with the tip end of the contact pen, thereby causing the arm not to need to be moved largely and causing the inputting operation to be effected just like writing with a pencil grasped. Therefore, it is possible to input characters at a high speed, and the inputting speed which is for instance about twice a typewriter can be accomplished.

42 Single-hand computer keyboard EP88114713.6 1988-09-08 EP0358781A1 1990-03-21 Rouhani, S. Zia

A miniaturized single-hand keyboard for computers or electronic word processing systems comprising alphabetical, numerical, and programmable keys. The keyboard is used in conjunction with a keypointer which presses any of the keys on the keyboard. The keypointer has a number of keys such as a shift key, control key and an alternate key, which are activated by pressure of the thumb or the index finger.

43 Key designs for compact keypad of handheld communication device EP07113609.7 2007-08-01 EP2020666B1 2013-11-06 Ladouceur, Norman M.; Griffin, Jason T.; Tyneski, Frank M.
44 Handheld electronic device and keypad having keys with upstanding engagement surfaces EP09170742.2 2009-09-18 EP2299665A1 2011-03-23 Song, Jae Ryee

An improved handheld electronic device and keypad include keys having upstanding engagement surfaces that provide a greater effective space between keys than the nominal key-to-key distance therebetween. More particularly, an upstanding engagement surface of one key is spaced farther from that of an adjacent key than the nominal key-to-key distance therebetween. The added space facilitates input by reducing miskeying errors, which allows for faster input with reduced visual and mental attention being required during such input.

45 portable electronic device EP95302310.8 1995-04-06 EP0676781B1 1999-01-13 Mäkelä, Jarmo; Lehtonen, Arto; Paajanen, Reijo
46 Small-size device for entering characters, and method therefor EP89202521.4 1989-10-06 EP0372592A3 1992-02-26 Hirose, Tokuzo

A contact pen is grasped in the more skillful hand of an operator, a plurality of character inputting switches are arranged in such a range that the tip end of the contact pen can be freely moved with the lower part of the hand fist placed on a fixed flat sheet-like position, and character information can be inputted by selectively touching the character inputting switches or pushing down the character inputting switches with the tip end of the contact pen, thereby causing the arm not to need to be moved largely and causing the inputting operation to be effected just like writing with a pencil grasped. Therefore, it is possible to input characters at a high speed, and the inputting speed which is for instance about twice a typewriter can be accomplished.

47 Data entry apparatus and interactive type communication JP21039887 1987-08-26 JPS63132323A 1988-06-04 UIRIAMU AARU RIYUUDAAZU
48 JPS5817269Y2 - JP6423176 1976-05-20 JPS5817269Y2 1983-04-07
49 Outside provision of electronic watches with calculator JP7160876 1976-06-17 JPS52153775A 1977-12-21 TARUSAWA YASUTAKA
PURPOSE:To achieve the reduction in size of a watch by displaying the operating symbbls of operating keys on the outside surface of external provision and around the keys.
50 JPS52155574U - JP6423176 1976-05-20 JPS52155574U 1977-11-25
51 JPS5038454B1 - JP3690070 1970-05-01 JPS5038454B1 1975-12-10
1,255,900. Retractive switches. INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES CORP. 29 April, 1970 [2 May, 1969], No. 20484/70. Heading H1N. A hand-held keyboard data device 10 is in combination with an actuator 52. The keyboard utilizes a diaphragm switch matrix similar to that described in Specification 1,134,507. The actuator 52 includes a switch 60 which must be actuated in addition to the actuation of a selected data entry switch to effect transmission of data to an associated data receiving unit. To indicate to an operator that data has been entered, the actuator switch 60 generates an audible sound and in addition, a light is illuminated on the keyboard. The actuator 52 comprises a projecting element 55 which is retracted initially against the bias of a spring in switch 60 and then against the bias of a stronger spring 65 which provides lostmotion overtravel. The nose of the housing 53 cannot enter the lesser diameter portion of the frusto-conical openings in panel 16 and thus the force applied to the diaphragm switch is limited to a value determined by spring 65. A printed-circuit board (23, Fig. 2, not shown) constituting the fixed contacts of the diaphragm switch matrix within device 10 is connected to cable 28 by a plug and socket (25, 27).
52 Portable information terminal equipment JP19860194 1994-08-23 JPH0863437A 1996-03-08 IWATA YUJI; NAKASU JIRO; TAKEMOTO MAKOTO
PURPOSE: To use the portable information terminal equipment with its door closed without opening the door by constituting the portable information terminal equipment in mount structure wherein a display device, a pressure sensitive type input device, and the door protecting them are put one over another. CONSTITUTION: The door 2 is fitted to a main body 1 through a hinge 5 and a display window 4 and switch buttons 3 are arranged on the door 2. The switch buttons 3 are formed of a soft rubber type elastic body 8 which has relatively large area at parts that come into contact with the pressure sensitive type input device 6. Further, the switch buttons 3 are supported by supports 9 fitted to the door 2. Further, a display device 10 is mounted below the pressure sensitive type input device 6 in contact with the pressure sensitive type input device 6. Consequently, even when the door 2 is closed, certain functions are available.
53 Transparent flat switch JP14378287 1987-06-09 JPH0619935B2 1994-03-16 YAKIDA KYOSHI
54 Transparent flat switch JP14378187 1987-06-09 JPS63307626A 1988-12-15 YAKIDA KIYOSHI
PURPOSE: To raise the mounting density with simple construction by performing shrink coating in such a way that the film thickness is uneven part to part, and by forming transparent insulation film on an electrode. CONSTITUTION: Transparent insulation is shrink coated on at least either of a movable electrode 22 and a stationary electrode 28 in the thickness below 1μm, which differes from part to part, and thus films are provided as spacers 25, 31. The two electrodes 22, 28 are in mechanical contact through a shrink coated film having uneven thickness, while they are out of continuity in electrical terms, but put in continuity with application of external force, whose magnitude varies depending upon the material of the film and its coated condition. This can eliminate pressure insensitive zone with simple construction, and coordinates data in follow up to the handwriting without breaks even though the mounting density is raised. COPYRIGHT: (C)1988,JPO&Japio
55 Touching device JP4565676 1976-04-23 JPS5251827A 1977-04-26 JIYOSEFU JIEI IICHIYASU; SEODOORU ESU GURAAFU
56 Calculator keyboard assembling used for timer*computer JP10177076 1976-08-27 JPS5229124A 1977-03-04 RUDORUFU EFU ZUURUCHIYAA
A tabulator keyboard of simplified design may be fabricated from a single flexible circuit and a minimum of other mechanical structures. The flexible circuit combines in one piece an array of deformable upper contacts, an array of stationary lower contacts, as well as the required interconnections between the elements of these arrays and the electronics module. The flexible circuit may be made of a reasonable transparent dielectric film (e.g. polyamide). The flexible circuit is folded in use such that the lower stationary array has its conductive surface opposite the upper deformable array. Means are provided for making electrical contact between a selected element in said lower array with a selected element in said upper array.
57 Dispositif de commande et installation domotique comprenant un tel dispositif EP10195386.7 2010-12-16 EP2337050B1 2012-06-27 Bruyere, Marcel; Gigout, Fabrice; Deshayes, Jean-Christophe
58 Dispositif de commande et installation domotique comprenant un tel dispositif EP10195386.7 2010-12-16 EP2337050A1 2011-06-22 Bruyere, Marcel; Gigout, Fabrice; Deshayes, Jean-Christophe

Ce dispositif de commande (1) d'une installation domotique est de type mural et comprend un module électronique, le module électronique comprenant un premier interrupteur (SW1) activable par un sélecteur mécanique (16) déplaçable au moins entre une première position et une deuxième position, et un deuxième interrupteur (SW2) activable uniquement lorsque le sélecteur mécanique est dans sa deuxième position. Le deuxième interrupteur (SW2) est également activable par une portion du sélecteur mécanique (16) qui est accessible uniquement lorsque ce sélecteur est dans sa deuxième position.

59 TOUCH SCREEN EP97935977.5 1997-08-22 EP0920704B1 2004-10-20 VAN KETWICH, Johan, Richard
A touch screen (1111) having an active surface area (1112) which extends in three physical dimensions (x-, y- and z-dimensions) is provided. In the figure the active surface area has a U-shaped form. When a user slides his finger over the active surface area the tactile feedback gives him information about the position of the finger. The touch screen is activated when the active surface area senses a certain pressure from the finger. The use of the touch screen is facilitated especially when the user is on the move or when the touch screen is out of sight. Such use is common when operating hand-held terminals.
60 TOUCH SCREEN EP97935977.0 1997-08-22 EP0920704A1 1999-06-09 VAN KETWICH, Johan, Richard
A touch screen (1111) having an active surface area (1112) which extends in three physical dimensions (x-, y- and z-dimensions) is provided. In the figure the active surface area has a U-shaped form. When a user slides his finger over the active surface area the tactile feedback gives him information about the position of the finger. The touch screen is activated when the active surface area senses a certain pressure from the finger. The use of the touch screen is facilitated especially when the user is on the move or when the touch screen is out of sight. Such use is common when operating hand-held terminals.
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