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WO2000068876A1
WO2000068876A1 PCT/NO2000/000153 NO0000153W WO0068876A1 WO 2000068876 A1 WO2000068876 A1 WO 2000068876A1 NO 0000153 W NO0000153 W NO 0000153W WO 0068876 A1 WO0068876 A1 WO 0068876A1
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computer mouse
pencil
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pencil grip
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Kjell Nedregaard
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Kjell Nedregaard
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Priority to EP00925752A priority patent/EP1185952A1/en
Priority to JP2000616583A priority patent/JP2003504702A/en
Priority to CA002373964A priority patent/CA2373964A1/en
Publication of WO2000068876A1 publication Critical patent/WO2000068876A1/en

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    • GPHYSICS
    • G06COMPUTING; CALCULATING OR COUNTING
    • G06FELECTRIC DIGITAL DATA PROCESSING
    • G06F3/00Input arrangements for transferring data to be processed into a form capable of being handled by the computer; Output arrangements for transferring data from processing unit to output unit, e.g. interface arrangements
    • G06F3/01Input arrangements or combined input and output arrangements for interaction between user and computer
    • G06F3/03Arrangements for converting the position or the displacement of a member into a coded form
    • G06F3/033Pointing devices displaced or positioned by the user, e.g. mice, trackballs, pens or joysticks; Accessories therefor
    • G06F3/0354Pointing devices displaced or positioned by the user, e.g. mice, trackballs, pens or joysticks; Accessories therefor with detection of 2D relative movements between the device, or an operating part thereof, and a plane or surface, e.g. 2D mice, trackballs, pens or pucks
    • G06F3/03543Mice or pucks

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  • the invention computer mouse with pencil grip refers to a computer mouse, which is used as a pointing tool in connection with the use of a personal computer (PC).
  • PC personal computer
  • Computer mouse with pencil grip combines the ergonomic benefits of the pencil grip with the operational benefits of the traditional computer mouse in that it is constantly in an operative position, as specified in claim 1. This is obtained, according to the invention, by adding a pencil-like shaft with control buttons to the posterior part of the body of the traditional mouse. Computer mouse with pencil grip therefore stands in an operative position with the pencil shaft tilted slightly backwards in relation to the body of the mouse also when it is not being operated. With computer mouse with pencil grip according to the invention, the user can, in a similar manner as when using a traditional computer mouse, swiftly and easily change between operating the computer keyboard and the computer-pointing device. The invention is otherwise based on known technology used in other types of computer-pointing devices.
  • FIG. 1 An example of a possible design of computer mouse with pencil grip according to the invention is shown in Figure 1., seen straight from the front and from the side.
  • the control buttons (1) and (2) on the computer mouse with pencil grip are placed on the lower part of the pencil shaft (3), which is placed on the posterior part of the mouse body (4) and tilted slightly backwards. This enables the computer mouse with pencil grip to be operated by a normal pencil grip.
  • Computer mouse with pencil grip is designed in such a way that it stands in an operative position when not in use. This enables a swift and easy change for the user in operating the computer keyboard and the computer-pointing device.
  • Computer mouse with pencil grip thus combines the ergonomic benefits of the pencil grip with the operational benefits of the traditional computer mouse in that it is in an operative position also when not in use.
  • Computer mouse with pencil grip can also be supplied with other control buttons, for example a so-called scroll function, by which the screen can be rolled upwards, downwards or sideways.
  • Computer mouse with pencil grip is operated by holding the mouse in a normal pencil grip around the pencil shaft (3) and moving it around on a mouse pad in the same manner as when using a traditional computer mouse.
  • the technology which controls the movement of the pointing device on the screen can be the same as in a traditional computer mouse or similar technology.
  • Signal transmission from computer mouse with pencil grip to the computer can be conducted in a similar manner as with a traditional computer mouse via a cord or by using technology for cordless signal transmission.

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Abstract

Computer mouse with pencil grip is operated with a normal pencil grip and is designed in such a manner that a pencil shaft, which is tilted slightly backwards in relation to the surface, is attached to the posterior part of the mouse. The control buttons, e.g. such as those termed left and right buttons (1, 2) on a traditional computer mouse, are placed on the lower part of the pencil shaft (3). Computer mouse with pencil grip has a weight balance with gives it the ability to stand also when not being operated. By such an arrangement, the operational advantages of the traditional mouse in that it is in an operative position also when not in use, is combined with the ergonomic benefits of the pencil grip. Computer mouse with pencil grip is otherwise based on known technology, e.g. as in a traditional computer mouse or with cordless signal transmission.

Description

Computer Mouse with Pencil Grip.
The invention computer mouse with pencil grip refers to a computer mouse, which is used as a pointing tool in connection with the use of a personal computer (PC).
A steadily increasing number of people suffer from repetitive stress injuries in arm, shoulder and/or the neck region as a consequence of using a computer mouse in connection with the use of a PC/computer. In addition to causing suffering and problems for the user, these repetitive stress injuries result in economic losses for companies and society. One of the main reasons for why so many people get repetitive stress injuries when using a computer mouse, is the ergonomic design(s) of the state of the art computer mouse. The use of a computer mouse requires finely tuned movements. The design of a traditional computer mouse is such that controlling it requires using parts of the arm muscles, which are developed for more coarsely tuned movements. This results in a consistent high muscle tension (static muscle movement), not only in the part of the arm conducting the movement itself, but also in the adjacent muscles in the arm, shoulder and neck. The reason for this is the need to stabilise the movements so that necessary precision is obtained. This applies both to the traditional computer mouse, where the palm of the hand partly covers the computer mouse and the right and left mouse buttons are controlled by the pointing- and mid finger, respectively, and for computer mice with "joystick" or "pistol grip" design.
There is currently one known computer-pointing device (US 5 343 594) which is controlled by way of a pencil grip. This computer-pointing device does, however, have one operational weakness in that it cannot stand in an operative position when it is not in use. It either has to be picked up from the surface (desk) or from a holding device, and then be placed in an operative position before the user can resume working.
Computer mouse with pencil grip, according to the invention, combines the ergonomic benefits of the pencil grip with the operational benefits of the traditional computer mouse in that it is constantly in an operative position, as specified in claim 1. This is obtained, according to the invention, by adding a pencil-like shaft with control buttons to the posterior part of the body of the traditional mouse. Computer mouse with pencil grip therefore stands in an operative position with the pencil shaft tilted slightly backwards in relation to the body of the mouse also when it is not being operated. With computer mouse with pencil grip according to the invention, the user can, in a similar manner as when using a traditional computer mouse, swiftly and easily change between operating the computer keyboard and the computer-pointing device. The invention is otherwise based on known technology used in other types of computer-pointing devices.
An example of a possible design of computer mouse with pencil grip according to the invention is shown in Figure 1., seen straight from the front and from the side.
The control buttons (1) and (2) on the computer mouse with pencil grip are placed on the lower part of the pencil shaft (3), which is placed on the posterior part of the mouse body (4) and tilted slightly backwards. This enables the computer mouse with pencil grip to be operated by a normal pencil grip. Computer mouse with pencil grip is designed in such a way that it stands in an operative position when not in use. This enables a swift and easy change for the user in operating the computer keyboard and the computer-pointing device.
Computer mouse with pencil grip thus combines the ergonomic benefits of the pencil grip with the operational benefits of the traditional computer mouse in that it is in an operative position also when not in use.
Computer mouse with pencil grip can also be supplied with other control buttons, for example a so-called scroll function, by which the screen can be rolled upwards, downwards or sideways.
Computer mouse with pencil grip, according to the invention, is operated by holding the mouse in a normal pencil grip around the pencil shaft (3) and moving it around on a mouse pad in the same manner as when using a traditional computer mouse. The technology which controls the movement of the pointing device on the screen, can be the same as in a traditional computer mouse or similar technology. Signal transmission from computer mouse with pencil grip to the computer can be conducted in a similar manner as with a traditional computer mouse via a cord or by using technology for cordless signal transmission.

Claims

Claims
1. Computer mouse with pencil grip is characterised in that the control buttons, e.g. resembling right and left mouse buttons on a traditional computer mouse (1,2), are placed on the lower part of a pencil shaft (3) which is tilted slightly backwards from the posterior part of the mouse body (4) and that its weight is balanced so that it is maintained in an operative position also when not in use.
2. Computer mouse with pencil grip according to claim 1. characterised in that the thickness/height of the computer mouse in the area where the pencil shaft is attached to the mouse is not thicker /higher than that it is possible for the user to hold a normal pencil grip around the pencil shaft (4) and at the same time rest the underarm and the side of the hand against the surface (desk).
3. Computer mouse with pencil grip according to claims 1-2. characterised in that the diameter and length of the pencil shaft is such that it gives a comfortable and stable pencil grip when being operated.
PCT/NO2000/000153 1999-05-11 2000-05-09 Computer mouse with pencil grip WO2000068876A1 (en)

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AU44395/00A AU4439500A (en) 1999-05-11 2000-05-09 Computer mouse with pencil grip
EP00925752A EP1185952A1 (en) 1999-05-11 2000-05-09 Computer mouse with pencil grip
JP2000616583A JP2003504702A (en) 1999-05-11 2000-05-09 Computer mouse with pencil grip
CA002373964A CA2373964A1 (en) 1999-05-11 2000-05-09 Computer mouse with pencil grip

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NO992291A NO309297B1 (en) 1999-05-11 1999-05-11 Computer mouse with pencil grip

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TWI424334B (en) * 2009-12-30 2014-01-21 Univ Far East Mouse with writing tool

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US5434594A (en) * 1990-12-19 1995-07-18 Apt, Inc. Computer peripheral device for positioning a cursor on a computer display

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US5434594A (en) * 1990-12-19 1995-07-18 Apt, Inc. Computer peripheral device for positioning a cursor on a computer display

Cited By (1)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
TWI424334B (en) * 2009-12-30 2014-01-21 Univ Far East Mouse with writing tool

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AU4439500A (en) 2000-11-21
CA2373964A1 (en) 2000-11-16
JP2003504702A (en) 2003-02-04
NO309297B1 (en) 2001-01-08
NO992291L (en) 2000-11-13

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