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Title: US5712725: One-hand control unit for controlling movements
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Inventor: Faltermeier, Bernd; Aalen, Germany
von Falkenhausen, Franz Ferninand; Jena, Germany

Assignee: Carl-Zeiss-Stiftung, Brenz, Germany
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Published / Filed: 1998-01-27 / 1996-01-11

Application Number: US1996000587847

IPC Code: Advanced: G02B 21/00; G02B 21/26; G02B 21/36; G05B 19/409; G06F 3/033;
Core: G02B 21/24; more...
IPC-7: G02B 7/08; G02B 21/00; G02B 21/06; G08G 9/047;

ECLA Code: G06F3/033P1; G02B21/00; G02B21/26; G02B21/36V; G05B19/409;

U.S. Class: Current: 359/392; 345/164; 345/165; 359/368; 359/381; 359/388; 359/393;
Original: 359/392; 359/381; 359/388; 359/393; 359/368; 345/164; 345/165;

Field of Search: 359/379,380,381,388,393,368,392 345/164,165

Priority Number:
1995-01-11  DE1995019500530

Abstract:     The invention relates to a one-hand control unit for controlling movements in optical instruments. The control unit corresponds in its configuration essentially to a computer mouse and has a mouse roller ball 2 on its lower side, an additional rotational transducer 3 at the thumb position and two or three keys (5, 6, 7) on the side of the mouse lying opposite to the rotational transducer 3. The keys (5, 6, 7) are for actuation by the middle finger, index finger and little finger, respectively. The mouse roller ball 2 and the rotational transducer 3 preferably function to drive continuously movable elements such as the illuminating field diaphragm 13, the aperture diaphragm 12, the motorized focus 20 or a motorized object stage 21. The keys (4, 5, 6, 7) are provided for driving discretely adjustable elements such as the objective-lens turret 14 or the incident-light reflector turret 15 or for switching over between coarse drive and fine drive for a motor-driven focus drive.

Attorney, Agent or Firm: Ottesen, Walter ;

Primary / Asst. Examiners: Henry, Jon W.;

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First Claim:
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What is claimed is:     1. A one-hand control unit which is placed on and moved over a support surface to control movements in instruments, the one-hand control unit comprising:
  • a body which can be manually grasped by an operator;
  • said body having a lower side for placing said control unit, on the support surface and for guiding said control unit thereover;
  • said body having two lateral sides lying opposite each other;
  • a rotational transducer mounted in one of said lateral sides for detecting one or two dimensional movement;
  • at least two momentary-contact switches mounted on said other one of said lateral sides;
  • said rotational transducer being located on said one lateral side so as to correspond to the position of the thumb of said operator;
  • said two momentary-contact switches being located on said other lateral side so as to correspond to the respective positions of the middle finger and the ring finger; and,
  • a third momentary-contact switch mounted on said other one of said lateral sides and located thereon to correspond to the position of the little finger.


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Patent  Pub.Date  Inventor Assignee   Title
Buy PDF- 8pp US4624537  1986-11 Hanssen et al.  Carl-Zeiss-Stiftung Arrangement for multiplying the output of an actuating manipulator by a factor dependent upon the speed of the actuating movement thereof to control the movement of a displaceable member of an apparatus
Buy PDF- 9pp US5095302  1992-03 McLean et al.  International Business Machines Corporation Three dimensional mouse via finger ring or cavity
Buy PDF- 11pp US5095303  1992-03 Clark et al.  Apple Computer, Inc. Six degree of freedom graphic object controller
Buy PDF- 19pp US5252970  1993-10 Baronowsky   Ergonomic multi-axis controller
       
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Buy PDF- 11pp EP0577084 1994-01  B25J 7/00 SHIMADZU CORPORATION Operating system for uniplanar translation of micromanipulator instruments 
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Other Abstract Info: DERABS G1996-343008

Other References:
  • Brochure "Planicomp P3", 51-725-e (W-TS-III/87 Too) (1987)(no month).


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