EP0959721A1 - A pad, in particular a mouse pad - Google Patents

A pad, in particular a mouse pad

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EP0959721A1
EP0959721A1 EP96901372A EP96901372A EP0959721A1 EP 0959721 A1 EP0959721 A1 EP 0959721A1 EP 96901372 A EP96901372 A EP 96901372A EP 96901372 A EP96901372 A EP 96901372A EP 0959721 A1 EP0959721 A1 EP 0959721A1
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Prior art keywords
pad
protrusions
thigh
mouse
pad according
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French (fr)
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Tapani Jokinen
Hanna Vuolteenaho
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Top Cousins Oy
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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
    • G06F3/039Accessories therefor, e.g. mouse pads
    • G06F3/0395Mouse pads

Definitions

  • a pad in particular a mouse pad.
  • This invention concerns a pad, and more specifically a kind of pad that enables flexible work with, for example, a mouse, which is used quite widely at present in computer work.
  • mouse pad Several kinds of mouse pad are known. Each type has its own advantages and disadvantages and each has tried to solve various problems, most of which are connected in one way or another with work ergonomics. Work at a computer terminal with a mouse can cause quite a lot of different stress injuries, including tendovaginitis and various muscle problems in the neck and shoulder areas.
  • a wrist support is used to improve the working position of the wrist, thereby avoiding injuries to the wrist area.
  • Other pads are known which provide an opportunity to move the working platform out of the way under the table, for example, when it is not being used.
  • Other solutions are known in which the mobility of the wrist support has been improved.
  • Finnish patent 92796 exists for a mouse pad. This solution originates from the premise that the mouse pad rests on the user's thigh. For this purpose, the mouse pad has a concave side, which is positioned on the thigh.
  • the purpose of this invention is to improve the solutions mentioned above and produce a kind of pad, in particular a mouse pad, which enables a very natural hand position on the thigh while using the mouse.
  • a further purpose is to produce a pad, in particular a mouse pad, with which it is possible to move operation to the table if so desired, as the characteristics of a pad according to the invention suit table work as well.
  • a further purpose is to ensure that, when situated on the thigh, a pad according to the invention is easily adaptable to an shape of thigh whatever, and that in particular it does not cause sweating while on the thigh, but allows good ventilation and a pleasant feeling.
  • An additional purpose is to produce a pad particularly appropriate for use with portable microcomputers, which enables the use of a separate mouse, instead of an integrated mouse of quite poor quality.
  • Figure 1 presents one embodiment of the invention in an axonometric diagram
  • Figure 2 presents the pad of Figure 1 as seen directly from underneath;
  • Figure 3 presents a pad according to the invention as seen from above;
  • Figure 4 presents a side view of a pad according to the invention.
  • Figure 5 presents an embodiment of the invention, in which it is possible the adjust the positions of the protrusions on the under surface of the base.
  • Figures 1 - 4 therefore present a pad according to the invention, and mouse pad 1 in particular, as seen from different perspectives; obliquely from underneath in Figure 1 , directly from underneath in Figure 2, from above in Figure 3 and from the side in Figure 4.
  • Pad 1 is formed in the usual way from an essentially smooth, even surface 2, upon which the mouse is intended to move in order to operate the computer.
  • the wrist support which can be of any shape whatever, is marked schematically with the reference number 3.
  • pad 1 is shaped in such a way that it can be placed on the user's thigh, and can be easily changed back to a regular table mouse pad, when needed, by simply moving the pad to a suitable table surface.
  • the under surface of mouse pad 1 according to the invention is basically even. In the embodiment presented, however, the under surface is equipped with four protrusions 4, located so that the pad is supported on the thigh by two protrusions 4 on one side of the thigh and two protrusions 4 on the other side of the thigh. In this way, the pad stays in place and enables the easy, yet functional, use of the mouse with the hand, which is in a very relaxed position resting on the thigh.
  • the positioning and form of the protrusions 4 is such that they support the thigh pleasantly from the sides. Should the thigh be narrow, pad 1 presses "deeper” on the thigh, while with wider thighs, the protrusions 4 are supported by the outer sides of the thigh in a higher position. In this way, a pad according to the invention achieves an exceptionally good fit, regardless of the form of the thigh upon which it lies. A pad according to the invention does not form a seal on the thigh, for which reason the pad does not cause sweating.
  • the steady working position of a pad 1 according to the invention on the table or other surface is also ensured with the protrusions 4.
  • the four protrusions form four support points on the surface. Because these support points are located quite far from each other on the rim of the pad, sturdy placement on tables or other similar surfaces is always successful.
  • Figure 5 shows, to a larger scale, one exemplary embodiment of a part of the invention, which only differs from the above in that the protrusions 4 can be set to different positions. It is not, however, intended that the positions are altered every time before use, but rather that the user finds a suitable position, which he will probably be content to use later as well.
  • the protrusions there are many alternative ways of attaching the protrusions to the under surface base plate itself.
  • One of these is a permanent attachment using adhesiv surfaces.
  • the plate 2 and the protrusions 4 are supplied as separate components and paticularly in such a way that the protrusions 4 are equipped with adhesive surfaces protected by removable paper covers or similar. The user finds a suitable position and attaches the protrusions with the aid of the exposed adhesive surfaces.
  • a second alternative is to use, for example, a so-called "Velcro" attachment, by means of which a separable attachment is created, giving the possibility of later adjusting the positions of the protrusions by simply tearing the joints apart and re-attaching them in a new position.
  • a third alternative could be a pin/hole connection of the kind shown in Figure 5.
  • the bold ring 6 symbolizes the pin component, which, in the form shown, retains protrusion 4 in the central position.
  • one or other, or both pin components can, if desired, be moved to other holes and thus provide a great deal of variety in the possible adjustments of each protrusion.
  • the pin/hole system can be made in any form at all, even in one that permits not only rotational adjustment, but also movement in different directions.
  • the pad according to the invention is manufactured from suitable material, such as cellular plastic, with an appropriate manufacturing method. Naturally, other materials can be utilized, particularly plastics in various forms.
  • suitable plastic material is polyurethane, for example.
  • reinforcements can be added to the material, or appropriate reinforcement projections can be added to the pad at its edges, for example.
  • the upper surface of a pad according to the invention can also been covered with a covering material if needed, which allows the ball of the mouse to move around the intended area smoothly, while the wrist support area can be covered to provide a pleasing surface for the wrist, and, if needed, the under surface of the pad can be coated with a material that would prevent sliding and/or sweating.
  • the protrusions in the under surface of pad in accordance with the invention can be designed in such a way that their height can be adjusted, for example in such a way that the protrusions are higher when on a thigh than when the pad is placed on a table. In practice, this can be done, for example, by jointing the protrusion at a suitable place, so that the point of the protrusion can be bent to the side for setting it on a table.
  • the protrusion telescopes inwards when reasonable force is applied to it and can be re-extended with a suitable pull.

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Abstract

The invention concerns a mouse pad (1) with protrusions (4) on the underside which support it on the user's thigh or on a table.

Description

A pad, in particular a mouse pad.
This invention concerns a pad, and more specifically a kind of pad that enables flexible work with, for example, a mouse, which is used quite widely at present in computer work.
Several kinds of mouse pad are known. Each type has its own advantages and disadvantages and each has tried to solve various problems, most of which are connected in one way or another with work ergonomics. Work at a computer terminal with a mouse can cause quite a lot of different stress injuries, including tendovaginitis and various muscle problems in the neck and shoulder areas.
Various solutions to improve work ergonomics and free working space have been offered. In many solutions, a wrist support is used to improve the working position of the wrist, thereby avoiding injuries to the wrist area. Other pads are known which provide an opportunity to move the working platform out of the way under the table, for example, when it is not being used. Other solutions are known in which the mobility of the wrist support has been improved. Yet another solution, Finnish patent 92796, exists for a mouse pad. This solution originates from the premise that the mouse pad rests on the user's thigh. For this purpose, the mouse pad has a concave side, which is positioned on the thigh.
The solution described above is awkward and massive. If the above mentioned concave side is placed on the thigh, it creates a tight fit which leads to sweating. The concave form fits some thighs well, while for others it is too loose or too tight. As the pad mentioned is appropriate for use only on the thigh, it is not adaptable. Based on the diagram presented, the amount of materials needed in its manufacture is not appropriate for large-scale production. Far too much material must be used in realizing the idea presented.
The purpose of this invention is to improve the solutions mentioned above and produce a kind of pad, in particular a mouse pad, which enables a very natural hand position on the thigh while using the mouse. A further purpose is to produce a pad, in particular a mouse pad, with which it is possible to move operation to the table if so desired, as the characteristics of a pad according to the invention suit table work as well. A further purpose is to ensure that, when situated on the thigh, a pad according to the invention is easily adaptable to an shape of thigh whatever, and that in particular it does not cause sweating while on the thigh, but allows good ventilation and a pleasant feeling. An additional purpose is to produce a pad particularly appropriate for use with portable microcomputers, which enables the use of a separate mouse, instead of an integrated mouse of quite poor quality.
The above-mentioned and other purposes and advantages are produced by a solution, whose characteristic features are given in the attached patent claims.
The invention is described in greater detail in the following, with reference to the attached diagrams, which present one well-regarded embodiment of the invention. Thus
Figure 1 presents one embodiment of the invention in an axonometric diagram;
Figure 2 presents the pad of Figure 1 as seen directly from underneath;
Figure 3 presents a pad according to the invention as seen from above;
Figure 4 presents a side view of a pad according to the invention; and
Figure 5 presents an embodiment of the invention, in which it is possible the adjust the positions of the protrusions on the under surface of the base.
Figures 1 - 4 therefore present a pad according to the invention, and mouse pad 1 in particular, as seen from different perspectives; obliquely from underneath in Figure 1 , directly from underneath in Figure 2, from above in Figure 3 and from the side in Figure 4. Pad 1 is formed in the usual way from an essentially smooth, even surface 2, upon which the mouse is intended to move in order to operate the computer. The wrist support, which can be of any shape whatever, is marked schematically with the reference number 3.
The basic concept of the invention is that pad 1 is shaped in such a way that it can be placed on the user's thigh, and can be easily changed back to a regular table mouse pad, when needed, by simply moving the pad to a suitable table surface.
The under surface of mouse pad 1 according to the invention is basically even. In the embodiment presented, however, the under surface is equipped with four protrusions 4, located so that the pad is supported on the thigh by two protrusions 4 on one side of the thigh and two protrusions 4 on the other side of the thigh. In this way, the pad stays in place and enables the easy, yet functional, use of the mouse with the hand, which is in a very relaxed position resting on the thigh.
The positioning and form of the protrusions 4 is such that they support the thigh pleasantly from the sides. Should the thigh be narrow, pad 1 presses "deeper" on the thigh, while with wider thighs, the protrusions 4 are supported by the outer sides of the thigh in a higher position. In this way, a pad according to the invention achieves an exceptionally good fit, regardless of the form of the thigh upon which it lies. A pad according to the invention does not form a seal on the thigh, for which reason the pad does not cause sweating.
The steady working position of a pad 1 according to the invention on the table or other surface is also ensured with the protrusions 4. In the embodiment presented, the four protrusions form four support points on the surface. Because these support points are located quite far from each other on the rim of the pad, sturdy placement on tables or other similar surfaces is always successful.
Figure 5 shows, to a larger scale, one exemplary embodiment of a part of the invention, which only differs from the above in that the protrusions 4 can be set to different positions. It is not, however, intended that the positions are altered every time before use, but rather that the user finds a suitable position, which he will probably be content to use later as well.
There are many alternative ways of attaching the protrusions to the under surface base plate itself. One of these is a permanent attachment using adhesiv surfaces. In that case, the plate 2 and the protrusions 4 are supplied as separate components and paticularly in such a way that the protrusions 4 are equipped with adhesive surfaces protected by removable paper covers or similar. The user finds a suitable position and attaches the protrusions with the aid of the exposed adhesive surfaces.
A second alternative is to use, for example, a so-called "Velcro" attachment, by means of which a separable attachment is created, giving the possibility of later adjusting the positions of the protrusions by simply tearing the joints apart and re-attaching them in a new position.
A third alternative could be a pin/hole connection of the kind shown in Figure 5. In this case, there are several holes in the under surface of plate 2, either grouped together, or as shown in Figure 5, in two rows. The bold ring 6 symbolizes the pin component, which, in the form shown, retains protrusion 4 in the central position. However, one or other, or both pin components can, if desired, be moved to other holes and thus provide a great deal of variety in the possible adjustments of each protrusion. It is obvious that the pin/hole system can be made in any form at all, even in one that permits not only rotational adjustment, but also movement in different directions.
The pad according to the invention is manufactured from suitable material, such as cellular plastic, with an appropriate manufacturing method. Naturally, other materials can be utilized, particularly plastics in various forms. One suitable plastic material is polyurethane, for example. If the pad requires even more stability, reinforcements can be added to the material, or appropriate reinforcement projections can be added to the pad at its edges, for example. The upper surface of a pad according to the invention can also been covered with a covering material if needed, which allows the ball of the mouse to move around the intended area smoothly, while the wrist support area can be covered to provide a pleasing surface for the wrist, and, if needed, the under surface of the pad can be coated with a material that would prevent sliding and/or sweating.
It should also be mentioned that the protrusions in the under surface of pad in accordance with the invention can be designed in such a way that their height can be adjusted, for example in such a way that the protrusions are higher when on a thigh than when the pad is placed on a table. In practice, this can be done, for example, by jointing the protrusion at a suitable place, so that the point of the protrusion can be bent to the side for setting it on a table. There are, indeed, other ways, one being such in which the protrusion telescopes inwards when reasonable force is applied to it and can be re-extended with a suitable pull.
It is clear that embodiments of the invention presented in the figures are by no means intended to limit the possibilities offered by the invention of adapting the basic concept. Thus, the number of the protrusions need not be four, and their shape may be other than that schematically presented in the figure. The form of the pad itself is also a secondary factor, as the shape is largely determined by exterior appearance, as opposed to application of the invention.

Claims

Claims
1. A pad, in particular a pad appropriate for work with a mouse (1 ), which has a essentially even working surface (2) for use with the mouse, characterized in that the pad (1 ) includes, on its essentially flat under surface, protrusions (4), which are fixed or which can be set in a fixed form, for supporting the pad (1 ) o the user's thigh and/or on a table or similar surface.
2. A pad according to claim 1 , characterized in that there are four protrusions (4), two on one side of the thigh and two on the other side for positioning of the pad.
3. A pad according to claim 1 , characterized in that the protrusions (4) are located on the outer rim of the pad (1 ) to act as supportive support points when using the pad on a table or similar surface.
4. A pad according to any of the above claims, characterized in that the pad (1 also contains a wrist support device (3) which is possibly covered with a materi pleasing to the skin.
5. A pad according to any of the above claims, characterized in that the underside of the pad is covered with material that prevents sliding and sweating
6. A pad according to claim 1 , characterized in that the position of the protrusions (4) can be adjusted.
7. A pad according to claim 1 , characterized in that the height of the protrusion (4) can also be adjusted.
8. A pad according to claim 6, characterized in that it includes pin/hole (5,6), adhesive, or corresponding attachment devices for adjusting the position of the protrusion (4).
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