序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
21 Keyboard device and palm rest module thereof US16579688 2019-09-23 US11455001B2 2022-09-27 Shu-An Huang; Chun-Lin Chu
A keyboard device includes a keyboard module and a palm rest module. The palm rest module is arranged beside a lateral side of the keyboard module, and supports a wrist of a user. The palm rest module includes a pedestal, a casing and an adjusting element. The casing is disposed on the pedestal. The adjusting element is arranged between the pedestal and the casing. A position of the casing relative to the pedestal is adjustable through the adjusting element. In a first usage state, the casing is moved toward the keyboard module or moved away from the keyboard module through the adjusting element. In a second usage state, the casing is rotated about the adjusting element and relative to the keyboard module, so that an included angle is formed between the casing and the lateral side of the keyboard module.
22 KEYBOARD DEVICE AND PALM REST MODULE THEREOF US16579688 2019-09-23 US20200363831A1 2020-11-19 Shu-An Huang; Chun-Lin Chu
A keyboard device includes a keyboard module and a palm rest module. The palm rest module is arranged beside a lateral side of the keyboard module, and supports a wrist of a user. The palm rest module includes a pedestal, a casing and an adjusting element. The casing is disposed on the pedestal. The adjusting element is arranged between the pedestal and the casing. A position of the casing relative to the pedestal is adjustable through the adjusting element. In a first usage state, the casing is moved toward the keyboard module or moved away from the keyboard module through the adjusting element. In a second usage state, the casing is rotated about the adjusting element and relative to the keyboard module, so that an included angle is formed between the casing and the lateral side of the keyboard module.
23 Powered wheelchair joystick handles US14446941 2014-07-30 US09625935B2 2017-04-18 Joseph J. Olson
One embodiment is a handle supporting a users hand having a large surface for the palm, a trough for the thumb, a protrusion between the thumb and first finger and flared edges to keep the hand from sliding. A support surface is coupled to the stem of a wheelchair joystick gimbal and is biased in forward driving. A second embodiment is a wheelchair joystick movable between forward and reverse positions while maintaining the same orientation relative to the user. A supporting surface is pivotally mounted to a gimbal stem fixed to the wheelchair. The handle pivots to remain in a neutral position with movement of the joystick. A bi-directional spring biases the handle toward a neutral position. A third embodiment comprises a pivot coupled to a gimbal stem and a cup coupled to the user. The assembly is completed by placing the cup over the pivot allowing for movement therebetween.
24 INTEGRATED GRAB BAR AND NAVIGATION CONTROLLER US14690385 2015-04-18 US20160304180A1 2016-10-20 Fox I Steven
A navigation controller for a watercraft enables an operator to safely control the vessel even when in rough seas. A grip member and control head act as an integrated grab bar to be grabbed by a hand of a user and transfer the force to a mount. The grip member is engagable by fingers on the hand of the user for providing a grab bar to the user to resist movement of the body of the user caused by the applied force. The applied force is transferred through the hand of the user to the grip member to the mount to a force transfer member to a structural member to dissipate the applied force in resisting excessive movement of the body of the user caused by the applied force. A navigation controller includes control switches for controlling the operation of the watercraft. A control plate supports the control switches and the control plate with the control switches is configured and dimensioned relative to the grip member to enable a thumb of the user to engage with one or more of the control switches while the fingers remain engaged with the grip member so that the resistance of the applied force to keep the user steady does not cause a unintended activation of one or more of the control switches. A tactile location indicator is disposed on the control plate to provide easy and rapid location indication by haptic feedback. The control switches may include piezo switches to allow use in a severe marine environment that may include prolonged deep immersion, and powerful and prolonged salt spray and pressure washing, enduring conditions that would render a conventional marine joystick inoperable.
25 Multifunction operation tool and armrest operation device US14664004 2015-03-20 US09315103B2 2016-04-19 Teruhito Yamauchi; Motonari Inaoka
A multifunction operation tool includes a swing body swingably supported in a front/back direction of a vehicle body and implementing acceleration control on a transmission by swinging in a forward direction and implementing deceleration control on the transmission by swinging in a rearward direction. A grip body arranged on a free end portion of the swing body. A grip part arranged on a first lateral area of the grip body in a transverse direction of the vehicle body and having a convex surface. A vertical lateral surface arranged on a second lateral area of the grip body and which is a lateral surface of the grip part. An operator-facing surface arranged on the second lateral area of the grip body and extending in the transverse direction of the vehicle body from a bottom edge of the vertical lateral surface. Operation switch groups are arranged on the vertical lateral surface and the operator-facing surface.
26 Motor vehicle comprising a driver assistance device and method for operating a motor vehicle US14377132 2013-02-01 US09248742B2 2016-02-02 Martin Wimmer; Karl-Heinz Siedersberger; Heike Sacher; Franziska Ehrhart; Fabian Scheiffert
A motor vehicle has a driver assistance device which is designed to guide the motor vehicle independently and can be switched between several assistance modes which differ in a degree of autonomy of the driver assistance device when driving the motor vehicle. An operating device having several operating elements allows the user to adjust respective driving parameters, which determine a driving behavior of the driver assistance device, in at least one of the assistance modes as a function of an activation of the operating elements. The operating device is designed in the form of a palm rest. Some of the operating elements are arranged on a support body. The support body is mounted such that it can be manually rotated about a vertical axis, and the driver assistance device is designed to adjust the currently active assistance mode as a function of a rotary position of the support body.
27 Input device and information processing apparatus US11078437 2005-03-14 US20050162388A1 2005-07-28 Masaki Oguro
The invention provides an input device which includes a gripping part, a pointing part, and at least one depressible part furnished in such a manner that while holding the gripping part by hand, a user may manipulate the pointing and depressible parts with fingertips to perform the same kinds of operations as those of a mouse. The input device may include a rotating and/or a pivoting part and at least one operating element which provide a still wider variety of functions when operated.
28 Input device and information processing apparatus US11078406 2005-03-14 US20050156885A1 2005-07-21 Masaki Oguro
The invention provides an input device which includes a gripping part, a pointing part, and at least one depressible part furnished in such a manner that while holding the gripping part by hand, a user may manipulate the pointing and depressible parts with fingertips to perform the same kinds of operations as those of a mouse. The input device may include a rotating and/or a pivoting part and at least one operating element which provide a still wider variety of functions when operated.
29 Input device and information processing apparatus US11071222 2005-03-04 US20050156884A1 2005-07-21 Masaki Oguro
The invention provides an input device which includes a gripping part, a pointing part, and at least one depressible part furnished in such a manner that while holding the gripping part by hand, a user may manipulate the pointing and depressible parts with fingertips to perform the same kinds of operations as those of a mouse. The input device may include a rotating and/or a pivoting part and at least one operating element which provide a still wider variety of functions when operated.
30 Multifunctional handle for controlling an agricultural combine US289872 1999-04-12 US6148593A 2000-11-21 David N. Heinsey; Richard P. Strosser; Dwayne B. Smith
The device is a multifunctional handle for controlling an agricultural combine. The device consists of palm grip with a finger rest. Attached to the palm grip is a crescent control region. The crescent control region has an upper control area and a lower control area separated by a thumb rest area. The control areas have various controls arranged by usage. The control areas are stepped from the thumb rest area so as to allow the operator to tactilely sense the position of his right thumb relative to the control areas. The palm grip and finger rest are tapered so as to be ergonometrically comfortable for the operator's arm.
31 Arm support for computer operator US779434 1997-01-07 US5743499A 1998-04-28 Te-Ming Wang
An arm support adapted to support an arm of a user in a suspended manner is disclosed. The arm support includes an anchoring member adapted to be mounted to for example a desk, a swivelling member comprising an elongated member having a proximal end pivoted to the anchoring member and an opposite distal end defining a stop and a sliding member comprising a slider mounted on the elongated member to be movable along the elongated member between the anchoring member to which the proximal end of the elongated member is pivoted and the stop defined by the distal end of the elongated member and an arm rest rotatably mounted to the slider, defining a concave top face for supporting the arm of the user therein.
32 Driver's leg rest for use in automobiles US35084553 1953-04-24 US2722974A 1955-11-08 STAGNER EVERETT L
33 제어 센서 시스템 KR1020110064878 2011-06-30 KR101931937B1 2018-12-24 윤상호; 박재학
34 슬라이드식 손바닥 거치대를 가진 버튼형 전자식 변속 장치 KR1020150065188 2015-05-11 KR101624248B1 2016-05-26 박한길
본발명은슬라이드식손바닥거치대를가진버튼형전자식변속장치에관한것으로서, 보다상세하게는, 변속버튼들을가진변속버튼부; 변속장치를조작하기위한운전자의손바닥부분이놓여지며변속버튼부를향하여전방으로이동되는손바닥거치대; 상기손바닥거치대와결합되어상기손바닥거치대의이동을가이드하는레일; 상기레일상에결합된손바닥거치대가설치되는베이스를포함하여구성되는것을특징으로하는버튼형전자식변속장치에관한것이다.
35 제어 센서 시스템 KR1020110064878 2011-06-30 KR1020130003483A 2013-01-09 윤상호; 박재학
PURPOSE: A control sensor system is provided to effectively and precisely confirm user's operating intension as the force moment of three axes is measured by one or more pressure sensors according to the movement of an upper frame. CONSTITUTION: A control sensor system(10) comprises an upper plate frame, a lower frame(30), one ore more elastic support units(200), and one or more pressure sensor units(100). The elastic support unit is installed between the upper frame and the lower frame. The pressure sensor unit is installed between the upper frame and the lower frame. The elastic support unit is fixed to one surface of the upper end of the lower frame, and attached to one surface of the lower end of the upper frame. The elastic support unit maintains the position of the upper frame from the lower frame, and moves the upper frame according to user operation. The pressure sensor unit measures a force horizontally delivered to the upper part of the upper frame.
36 作業機械の操作装置 JP2013193500 2013-09-18 JP2015060403A 2015-03-30 ISHII KEIHAN; HANAKAWA WAKICHI; TOMITA KUNITSUGU
【課題】従来技術と同等に操作ができ、さらに操作レバーとの接触による破損を回避し、運転者が支障なく着座することができる作業機械の操作装置。【解決手段】運転席の左側に備えられた左操作装置50と、右側に備えられた右操作装置51とを備えた双腕型油圧ショベルの操作装置において、左操作装置50は、左操作レバー54と、左操作レバー54に備えられた左操作スイッチ56とを含み、右操作装置51は、右操作レバー55と、右操作レバー55に備えられた右操作スイッチ57とを含み、左操作レバー54と右操作レバー55との最短距離が運転席の幅より長く、右作業フロントを操作する場合は、左操作レバー54と右操作レバー55とを用いて操作し、左作業フロントを操作する場合は、左操作スイッチ56と右操作スイッチ57とを用いて操作する。【選択図】図4
37 Operation unit arrangement structure for vehicle JP2011108248 2011-05-13 JP2012238271A 2012-12-06 YASHIRO YOJI; KUNIHIRO SHINGO; TAKAHASHI SHUNICHI; TAKAYAMA MASATOSHI; IWAMOTO ASAMI; IOKA TADASHI
PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To provide an operation unit arrangement structure for vehicle in which all a first operation section, a second operation section and a holding section can be laid out efficiently within a limited space in the center of an instrument panel and, when operating the first operation section and when operating the second operation section, the hand of the crew can be placed on the holding section and held by moving the holding section.SOLUTION: At the back of a first operation section 23, there are disposed a holding section 30 in which the hand of the crew is held when operating the first operation section 23, and a second operation section 31 which operates an instrument panel accessory. The holding section 30 is movably supported between a first position right behind the first operation section 23 and a second position right behind the second operation section 31.
38 The input device JP2004344624 2004-11-29 JP4629417B2 2011-02-09 健二 岩崎; 泰一 本多
39 Armrest JP2001282711 2001-09-18 JP4628616B2 2011-02-09 良太 志村; 正典 板垣; 秀則 菅野
PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To provide an armrest which does not jump out from a storage position even in the case of a collision, i.e., a case when an impact load being equal to or more than a prescribed amount is given to a vehicle. SOLUTION: A main body frame 20 is supported by a spindle 50 so as to be rotatable and rotated backward with the spindle 50 as a center when the frame 20 is not used, and then, the armrest 10 is stored in an erected posture at a prescribed position in a seat back constituting a vehicle seat. The armrest includes a rotary damper 30 which has a damper function for delaying a forward rotary operation and a lock function for suppressing the rotary operation when the impact load being equal to or more than the prescribed amount is added. Thus, the armrest is rotated at a low speed, stopped at a terminal point without causing an impact and set in a usage state. Even when the impact load which is larger than the prescribed amount is added to the vehicle, the armrest does not jump out from the storage position.
40 Vehicle operating device JP2004069027 2004-03-11 JP4623980B2 2011-02-02 知夫 青木

PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To adapt a switch part of a vehicular operating device to the interior design of a cabin.

SOLUTION: The device comprises switch parts 5-9 respectively operated by respective fingertips while a palm of a driver is put on a palm rest part 3 of a driver's seat 200, a display 12 arranged on the front side of a vehicle to the driver on an instrument panel 100 for displaying to the driver, and an electronic control device 10 for making the display 12 display switch functions of the respective switch parts 5-9. Accordingly, as the switch parts 5-9 are respectively operated by the respective fingertips, the respective sizes of them are made to be small, which makes it possible to house the switch parts 5-9 in a part of an arm rest 1.

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