Peripheral device with haptic diminishment prevention component
US-9174134-B1 · Nov 3, 2015 · US
US10509472B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10509472-B2 |
| Application number | US-201715623987-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jun 15, 2017 |
| Priority date | Jul 15, 2016 |
| Publication date | Dec 17, 2019 |
| Grant date | Dec 17, 2019 |
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A haptically-enabled controller device comprising a controller body, a user input element, a haptic actuator, and a transmission component is presented. The user input element has a range of motion that extends from a first position to an end stop position. The haptic actuator is configured to output a force or torque. The transmission component comprises an arm connected to the haptic actuator and to the user input element. The arm is configured to transfer the force or torque from the haptic actuator to the user input element with a first multiplication factor when the user input element is at the first position, and to transfer the force or torque from the haptic actuator to the user input element with a second multiplication factor when the user input element is at the end stop position. The second multiplication factor is higher than the first multiplication factor.
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What is claimed is: 1. A haptically-enabled controller device comprising: a controller body; a user input element attached to the controller body and having a range of motion relative to the controller body that extends from a first position to an end stop position; a motor located within the controller body and configured to output a force or torque; a transmission component connected to the motor and to the user input element, wherein the transmission component is configured to transfer the force or torque from the motor to the user input element with a first multiplication factor when the user input element is at the first position, and to transfer the force or torque from the motor to the user input element with a second multiplication factor when the user input element is at the end stop position, wherein the second multiplication factor is higher than the first multiplication factor. 2. The haptically-enabled controller device of claim 1 , further comprising a spring that extends between the user input element and the end stop position, wherein the first position corresponds to an equilibrium position of the spring, such that the spring is configured to bias the user input element to the first position. 3. The haptically-enabled controller device of claim 1 , further comprising a moveable mass, a switching device, and a haptic control unit, wherein: the moveable mass is configured to output a vibrotactile haptic effect when the moveable mass is actuated by the motor, the switching device is configured to switchably engage the motor with one of the user input element and the moveable mass, the haptic control unit is in signal communication with the motor and is configured to determine whether the user input element is at the end stop position, and in response to a determination that the user input element is at the end stop position, to cause the switching device to engage the motor with the moveable mass and to disengage the motor from the user input element, such that a force or torque output by the motor actuates the moveable mass to generate the vibrotactile haptic effect. 4. The haptically-enabled controller device of claim 1 , further comprising a haptic control unit configured: to determine that a first haptic effect is to be output by the motor, to determine whether the user input element is at the end stop position, and whether the first haptic effect exerts a force on the user input element towards the end stop position, in response to a determination that the user input element is at the end stop position and that the first haptic effect exerts a force on the user input element toward the end stop position, to select a second haptic effect that exerts a force on the user input element away from the end stop position, and to cause the motor to output the second haptic effect instead of the first haptic effect. 5. The haptically-enabled controller device of claim 1 , further comprising: a housing within which the user input element is disposed; and a spring attached to the user input element and the housing, the spring being a nonlinear spring configured to exert a force that increases in a nonlinear rate in a direction opposite the movement of the user input element as the user input element moves toward the end stop position. 6. The haptically-enabled controller device of claim 1 , wherein the user input element comprises a first component and a second component connected to the first component and moveable relative thereto, and wherein the motor is configured to actuate the second component relative to the first component, wherein the first component is an outer component of the user input element, the second component is an inner component of the user input element that is partially enclosed by the outer component, the inner component being connected to the motor by the transmission component. 7. The haptically-enabled controller device of claim 1 , wherein the user input element is part of a user input element assembly having a housing disposed within or attached to the controller body via a spring suspension such that the housing of the user input element assembly is movable relative to the controller body, wherein the spring suspension causes the force or torque from the motor to move the housing of the user input element assembly relative to the controller body. 8. The haptically-enabled controller device of claim 1 , wherein the user input element is attached to the controller body via a pin, and rotatable about a longitudinal axis thereof between the first position and the end stop position, wherein the pin is configured to cause the user input element to move along a first orientation when the user input element is being actuated by the motor and is at the end stop position, and to cause the user input element to move along a second orientation when the user input element is being actuated by the motor and is away from the end stop position, wherein the first orientation is perpendicular to the second orientation. 9. A haptically-enabled controller device comprising: a controller body; a user input element attached to the controller body and having a range of motion relative to the controller body that extends from a first position to an end stop position; a haptic actuator located within the controller body and configured to output a force or torque, a transmission component having a first arm that is connected to the haptic actuator and to the user input element, wherein the user input element has a second arm that is connected to the first arm such that a longitudinal axis of the first arm and a longitudinal axis of the second arm are more aligned when the user input element is in the end stop position than when the user input element is at the first position of its range of motion, and wherein the transmission component is configured to transfer the force or torque from the haptic actuator to the user input element with a first multiplication factor when the user input element is at the first position, and to transfer the force or torque from the haptic actuator to the user input element with a second multiplication factor when the user input element is at the end stop position, wherein the second multiplication factor is higher than the first multiplication factor. 10. The haptically-enabled controller device of claim 9 , wherein the first arm comprises a pivot point at which the first arm is attached to the haptic actuator, wherein the first arm is further connected to the second arm through a connecting element of the second arm, and wherein the second arm and the first arm are connected in a manner such that a length from the pivot point to the connecting element decreases as the user input element moves from the first position to the end stop position. 11. The haptically-enabled controller device of claim 10 , wherein the user input element is rotatable or translatable relative to the controller body from the first position to the end stop position. 12. The haptically-enabled controller device of claim 11 , wherein the user input element is a trigger, button, joystick, or thumbstick. 13. The haptically-enabled controller device of claim 11 , wherein the first arm has a slot extending along the longitudinal axis thereof, and wherein the connecting element of the second arm is a pin inserted through the slot and is configured to slide within the slot toward the pivot point as the user input element rotates toward the end stop position. 14. The haptically-enabled controller device of claim 13 , wherein the haptic actuator is a motor configured to output the force or torque, wherein the force or
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