Handheld controller with thumbstick guard

US10343059B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10343059-B2
Application numberUS-201615173474-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJun 3, 2016
Priority dateDec 30, 2015
Publication dateJul 9, 2019
Grant dateJul 9, 2019

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Handheld controllers having flexible thumbstick guards are disclosed herein for use with a handheld controller having a thumbstick or other pivotal control member. A representative guard has a tubular neck that sealably connects to a shaft portion of the thumbstick, and a skirt that sealably connects to an interior portion of the handheld controller around the control opening. The guard has a flexible joint portion interconnecting the neck and the skirt to allow the neck to move relative to the skirt upon pivoting the control member relative to the body.

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What is claimed is: 1. A handheld controller, comprising: a body with a control opening; a control member pivotally coupled to the body, the control member comprising a shaft portion extending through the control opening and an upper surface positioned to confront a finger of a user's hand; and a guard connected to the body and the control member, the guard comprising: a tubular neck with a top region connected to the shaft portion of the control member and having a bottom region, the shaft portion of the control member extending through the neck; a skirt extending outwardly from a bottom region of the neck and away from a central longitudinal axis of the neck, wherein an outer circumference of the skirt is sealably connected to an interior portion of the body of the handheld controller around the control opening; and a flexible joint portion extending around the circumference of the bottom region of the neck, wherein the joint connects the neck to the skirt and is configured to bend to allow the neck to move relative to the skirt upon pivoting the control member relative to the body. 2. The handheld controller of claim 1 wherein: the neck includes a tubular sidewall defining a lumen therethrough and a flange extending into the lumen from an inner surface of the sidewall; and the shaft portion of the control member is positioned to extend through the lumen. 3. The handheld controller of claim 1 wherein the flange is configured to be received by an annular recess in the shaft portion of the control member. 4. The handheld controller of claim 1 wherein the skirt extends away from the neck within a plane generally perpendicular to the central longitudinal axis. 5. The handheld controller of claim 1 wherein the skirt includes a stepped portion around its circumference configured to receive a wear ring. 6. The handheld controller of claim 1 wherein: the neck includes a tubular sidewall defining a lumen therethrough and a flange extending into the lumen from an inner surface of the sidewall; the shaft portion of the control member is positioned to extend through the lumen; and the skirt extends away from the neck within a plane generally perpendicular to the central longitudinal axis. 7. The handheld controller of claim 1 wherein: the neck is made of an elastomeric material and includes a tubular sidewall defining a lumen therethrough and a flange extending into the lumen from an inner surface of the sidewall; the shaft portion of the control member is positioned to extend through the lumen; and the skirt extends away from the neck within a plane generally perpendicular to the central longitudinal axis. 8. The handheld controller of claim 1 wherein: the neck includes a tubular sidewall defining a lumen therethrough and a flange extending into the lumen from an inner surface of the sidewall; the shaft portion of the control member is positioned to extend through the lumen; and the skirt extends away from the neck within a plane generally perpendicular to the central longitudinal axis and includes a stepped portion around its circumference configured to receive a wear ring. 9. The handheld controller of claim 1 wherein the neck is integral with the skirt. 10. The handheld controller of claim 1 wherein the neck and the skirt are made of an elastomeric material. 11. A handheld controller, comprising: a main body including a thumb surface having an opening; a thumbstick comprising a shaft portion extending through the opening and an additional thumb surface positioned to confront a finger of a user's hand, wherein the thumbstick is configured to pivot within the opening; and a flexible guard having— a tubular neck coupled to at least the shaft portion of the thumbstick, the shaft portion of the thumbstick extending through the neck; a skirt extending outwardly from a bottom portion of the neck away from a longitudinal axis of the neck, wherein a periphery of the skirt is sealably connected under the thumb surface of the main body; an annular joint between the tubular neck and the skirt; and wherein, when the neck is coupled to the shaft portion of the thumbstick and the thumbstick is moved in a direction, the neck bends about the annular joint towards the direction and the neck moves relative to the portion of the skirt under the thumb surface. 12. The handheld controller of claim 11 , further including a sensor disposed on the additional thumb surface of the thumbstick. 13. The handheld controller of claim 12 wherein the sensor is a first sensor and wherein the handheld controller further includes a second sensor disposed on the thumb surface. 14. The handheld controller of claim 13 wherein the first sensor and the second sensor are capacitive sensors. 15. The handheld controller of claim 11 wherein the guard is made of an elastomeric material. 16. The handheld controller of claim 11 further comprising a processor housed in the main body. 17. The handheld controller of claim 11 further comprising a handle extending from the main body. 18. The handheld controller of claim 11 wherein the skirt extends away from the neck within a plane generally perpendicular to the longitudinal axis. 19. The handheld controller of claim 11 wherein: the neck includes a tubular sidewall defining a lumen therethrough and a flange extending into the lumen from an inner surface of the sidewall; and the shaft portion of the thumbstick is positioned to extend through the lumen. 20. The handheld controller of claim 11 wherein the skirt includes a stepped portion around its circumference configured to receive a wear ring.

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  • A63F13/245Primary

    specially adapted to a particular type of game, e.g. steering wheels · CPC title

  • Constructional details thereof, e.g. game controllers with detachable joystick handles · CPC title

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What does patent US10343059B2 cover?
Handheld controllers having flexible thumbstick guards are disclosed herein for use with a handheld controller having a thumbstick or other pivotal control member. A representative guard has a tubular neck that sealably connects to a shaft portion of the thumbstick, and a skirt that sealably connects to an interior portion of the handheld controller around the control opening. The guard has a f…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Oculus Vr Llc, Facebook Tech Llc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A63F13/245. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jul 09 2019 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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