Mouse input function for pen-shaped writing, reading or pointing devices
US-12124643-B2 · Oct 22, 2024 · US
US2021004091A1 · US · A1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-2021004091-A1 |
| Application number | US-202017030211-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | A1 |
| Filing date | Sep 23, 2020 |
| Priority date | Jun 13, 2017 |
| Publication date | Jan 7, 2021 |
| Grant date | — |
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An input device may include a housing, a scroll wheel having an arresting surface, and a lever pivotable about a pivot axis between first and second lever arms of the lever for moving a first free end portion of the first lever arm to engage or disengage the arresting surface. The input device may further include a rotary to linear motion converter having a rotary input axis and a linear output axis. The rotary to linear motion converter may be configured to apply a linear output motion along the linear output axis, converted from a rotary input motion about the rotary input axis, to move a second free end portion of the second lever arm so as to pivot the lever about the pivot axis for engaging or disengaging the first free end portion and the arresting surface to interchange the scroll wheel between a free-wheeling and a resistive-wheeling mode.
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An input device for communication with a processor-based device, the input device comprising: a housing; a rotatable scroll wheel which is mounted on the housing so as to be partly exposed from the housing to be accessible by a user of the input device, and which comprises an arresting surface; a lever which is provided with first and second lever arms and which is pivotably mounted to the housing between the first and second lever arms, wherein the lever is pivotable to move a first free end portion of the first lever arm to engage with or disengage from the arresting surface of the scroll wheel so as to interchange the scroll wheel between a free-wheeling mode and a resistive-wheeling mode; and a rotary to linear motion converter having a rotary input axis and a linear output axis, the rotary to linear motion converter in engagement with a second free end portion of the second lever arm, wherein the rotary to linear motion converter is configured to convert a rotary input motion about the rotary input axis into a linear output motion along the linear output axis for moving the second free end portion of the second lever arm so as to pivot the lever about the pivot axis for engaging or disengaging the first free end portion of the first lever arm and the arresting surface of the scroll wheel, wherein the pivot axis of the lever and the rotary input axis of the rotary to linear motion converter are substantially parallel to each other. 2 . The input device as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the arresting surface of the scroll wheel comprises a plurality of serrations, wherein the first free end portion of the first lever arm comprises a finger configured to fit into a respective notch between respective two adjacent serrations of the plurality of serrations of the arresting surface. 3 . The input device as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the lever comprises an elongated connection section which forms a pivot axle defining the pivot axis of the lever and via which the first and second lever arms are fixedly connected to each other, wherein the pivot axle extends at least substantially perpendicular to a respective longitudinal extension direction of both the first and second lever arms. 4 . The input device as claimed in claim 3 , wherein the elongated connection section comprises first and second section ends which are connected to a first connection end, opposite to the first free end portion, of the first lever arm and to a second connection end, opposite to the second free end portion, of the second lever arm, respectively. 5 . The input device as claimed in claim 1 , further comprising an electric motor coupled to the rotary to linear motion converter to provide the rotary input motion for conversion into the linear output motion to move the second free end portion of the second lever arm. 6 . The input device as claimed in claim 5 , further comprising a switch mounted to an exterior of the housing, the switch configured to activate the electric motor to provide the rotary input motion in a first direction or in a second opposite direction. 7 . The input device as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the rotary to linear motion converter comprises an elongated member which is configured to be movable linearly along a longitudinal axis of the elongated member and which is in engagement with the second free end portion of the second lever arm so as to move the second free end portion of the second lever arm as the elongated member is moved linearly by the linear output motion of the rotary to linear motion converter. 8 . An input device for communication with a processor-based device, the input device comprising: a housing; a rotatable scroll wheel which is mounted on the housing so as to be partly exposed from the housing to be accessible by a user of the input device, and which comprises an arresting surface; a lever which is provided with first and second lever arms and which is pivotably mounted to the housing between the first and second lever arms, wherein the lever is pivotable to move a first free end portion of the first lever arm to engage with or disengage from the arresting surface of the scroll wheel so as to interchange the scroll wheel between a free-wheeling mode and a resistive-wheeling mode; and a rotary to linear motion converter in engagement with a second free end portion of the second lever arm, wherein the rotary to linear motion converter is configured to convert a rotary input motion into a linear output motion for moving the second free end portion of the second lever arm so as to pivot the lever about the pivot axis for engaging or disengaging the first free end portion of the first lever arm and the arresting surface of the scroll wheel, wherein the rotary to linear motion converter comprises an elongated member which is configured to be movable linearly along a longitudinal axis of the elongated member and which is in engagement with the second free end portion of the second lever arm so as to move the second free end portion of the second lever arm as the elongated member is moved linearly by the linear output motion of the rotary to linear motion converter. 9 . The input device as claimed in claim 8 , wherein the elongated member include a projection to engage the second free end portion of the second lever arm, wherein the projection is protruding from the elongated member in a protrusion direction perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the elongated member. 10 . The input device as claimed in claim 9 , wherein the projection comprises an inclined surface, wherein the second free end portion of the second lever arm is engaged to a longitudinal side of the elongated member from which the projection protrudes such that moving the elongated member linearly along the longitudinal axis of the elongated member causes the second free end portion of the second lever arm to slide along the inclined surface of the projection to move the second free end portion of the second lever arm along the protrusion direction perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the elongated member for pivoting the lever. 11 . The input device as claimed in claim 10 , wherein the elongated member comprises a spring-loaded pusher adjacent to a tip of the projection and directed in the protrusion direction perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the elongated member, wherein moving the elongated member linearly along the longitudinal axis of the elongated member causes the second free end portion of the second lever arm to slide on or off the spring-loaded pusher. 12 . The input device as claimed in claim 11 , wherein the spring-loaded pusher comprises a pusher member movable in the protrusion direction perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the elongated member and a biasing element arranged to bias the pusher member away from the longitudinal side of the elongated member in the protrusion direction perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the elongated member. 13 . The input device as claimed in claim 8 , wherein the second free end portion of the second lever arm comprises a V-shaped cross-sectional profile, wherein a bottom of the V-shaped cross-sectional profile is directed perpendicularly from the second lever arm. 14 . The input device as claimed in claim 8 , further comprising an electric motor coupled to the rotary to linear motion converter to provide the rotary input motion for conversion into the linear output motion to move the second free end portion of the second lever arm. 15 . The input device as claimed in claim 14 , wherein the pivot axis of the lever and
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