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| United States Patent | 4324976 |
| Link to this page | http://www.wikipatents.com/4324976.html |
| Inventor(s) | Lapeyre; James M. (New Orleans, LA) |
| Abstract | A hand-held calculator in which respective keyboards are arranged along the
front face and rear face of the calculator housing and disposed along
transverse axes such that each keyboard is in immediate position for use
upon rotation of a user's wrist without any repositioning of the
calculator in the hand. The use of both front and rear keyboards permits
additional keyboard capability without increasing calculator size and
without requiring multi-function keys. |
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Drawing from US Patent 4324976 |
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Hand-held calculator or similar keyboard device |
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| Publication Date |
April 13, 1982 |
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February 8, 1980 |
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I claim:
1. A hand-held keyboard device comprising a housing, a first keyboard on
the front housing face, a second keyboard on the rear housing face, the
housing being adapted to be held in a user's hand, such that in one hand
position the first keyboard is in position for use, and upon rotation of
the user's wrist, the second keyboard is in position for use without
repositioning of the housing in the hand.
2. The device of claim 1 wherein said first keyboard is disposed at the
lower portion of said housing and has keys with indicia oriented for
viewing in one direction and said second keyboard is disposed at the upper
portion of said housing and has keys with indicia oriented for viewing in
a different direction.
3. The device of claim 1 wherein said first keyboard has keys with indicia
oriented for viewing in one direction, and wherein said second keyboard
has keys with indicia oriented for viewing in a direction orthogonal to
said first direction.
4. The device of claim 1 wherein said first keyboard includes numerical and
function keys and said second keyboard includes alpha keys.
5. The device of claim 1 wherein said housing includes means outwardly
extending from at least one face beyond the outer plane of the associated
keyboard to serve as a guard against accidental depression of keys of the
associated keyboard with that face of the device placed downward on a
surface.
6. The device of claim 5 wherein said outwardly extending means are on said
rear housing face. |
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FIELD OF THE INVENTION
This invention relates to hand-held calculators or similar keyboard devices
and more particularly to a keyboard structure for such devices.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
As hand-held calculators have become more sophisticated and complex in
respect of their available functions and computational abilities, the
keyboard has become enlarged to the physical size limits of the device.
Multi-function keys are now widely employed in the more sophisticated
scientific and business calculators to permit some or all of the keys to
serve different functions, depending upon the previous actuation of one or
more of the selection or shift keys. One or more selection keys are
activated to choose the intended function or value of the associated keys
of the keyboard; thus, the keys represent one function or value when the
selected key is in one position, and another function or value when the
selector is in a second position. More than one selection key may be
provided in a particular calculator operating format. The multi-function
keys of present calculators are imprinted or labelled with the function or
value on the top surface and one or more side surfaces of the keys, as in
the HP-34C and HP-41C of Hewlett Packard Company. Such multi-function keys
are often difficult to read because of the small size of the legends. In
addition, the operator must actuate the selection keys and associated
multi-function keys in correct sequence in order to accomplish the
intended operation.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
Briefly, the present invention provides a hand-held calculator or other
similar keyboard device in which first and second keyboards are provided,
each on a respective front and rear face of the calculator housing and
arranged such that each keyboard is in position for immediate use simply
by rotation of a user's wrist with the calculator appropriately held by
the user. The novel calculator or like device includes a first keyboard on
the front face of the housing much as in a present calculator. A second
keyboard is provided on the back face of the housing and is disposed along
an axis which is transverse to the first keyboard axis such that upon
manual rotation of a user's wrist, the rear keyboard is in immediate
position for use without repositioning of the device in the hand. By use
of such additional keyboard capacity provided by the front and rear
keyboards, the multi-function keys of a conventional calculator can be
eliminated or the number of such keys can be minimized. Additionally, the
invention-provides additional keyboard capacity beyond that permitted by
the physical constraints of present devices in which only a single
keyboard on the front face is present. For example, in the newer types of
calculators having alpha-numeric capability, such as the HP-41C, the
invention can be employed to great benefit by provision of a separate
alpha keyboard on one face.
DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
The invention will be more fully understood from the following detailed
description taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which:
FIG. 1 is a pictorial view of a hand-held calculator as typically held for
use of the front keyboard;
FIG. 2 is a pictorial view of the hand-held calculator as employed for use
of the rear keyboard;
FIG. 3 is a plan view of the front face of a calculator embodying the
invention;
FIG. 4 is a plan view of the rear face of the calculator of FIG. 3; and
FIG. 5 is an elevation view of the calculator of FIGS. 3 and 4.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
The invention will be described as embodied in a hand-held calculator
employing a numerical keyboard on the front face and an alpha keyboard on
the rear face. It will be appreciated that the invention is equally well
suited to a variety of different types of hand-held calculators whether of
the alpha-numeric or numeric type. For example, one keyboard may be for
scientific computations, and the other keyboard for financial
computations. In addition, the invention is also useful in other hand-held
keyboard devices such as data entry or storage devices.
A hand-held calculator embodying the invention is illustrated in use in
FIGS. 1 and 2. In FIG. 1 the calculator 10 is shown being held in the left
hand of a user with the front keyboard 12 being manipulated by the
forefinger of the user's right hand. In order to employ the rear keyboard
14 provided on the rear face of the calculator 10, as illustrated in FIG.
2, the user simply rotates his wrist by about 180 degrees to expose the
rear calculator face and its keyboard for use. The rear keyboard 14 is
disposed along an axis which is transverse to the axis of the front
keyboard 12 such that each keyboard is in proper position for immediate
use with the calculator appropriately held in the user's hand and rotated
between the front position, as in FIG. 1, or the rear position, as in FIG.
2.
The front face of the calculator is depicted in FIG. 3 and includes
numerical keys 16, function keys 18, and control keys 20 arranged to be
viewed in one direction and which comprise keyboard 12 disposed at the
lower portion of the case. A display 22 is provided in window area 24,
this display usually being a segmented display of the light emitting diode
or liquid crystal type. Raised corner portions 26a are provided on the
case of the calculator which extend outwardly beyond the top plane of the
keyboard 12 to serve as guards to prevent accidental depression of the
keys if the calculator is placed with its front face downward on a table
or other work surface.
The rear face of the calculator is shown in FIG. 4 with the keyboard 14
disposed along the upper portion of the case and having indicia arranged
to be viewed in a direction orthogonal to that associated with the front
keyboard 12. The rear keyboard is, in the illustrated embodiment, an alpha
keyboard containing letter keys 32 and punctuation keys 34. A shift key
can be included to select upper and lower case letters. Corner portions
26b are provided as opposite extensions of the portions 26a on the front
face, these portions outwardly extending beyond the plane of the rear
keyboard 14 to also serve as guards against accidental depression of the
rear keys if the calculator is disposed with the rear face downward on a
table or other surface.
The relative disposition of the front and rear keyboards on the respective
opposite faces of the calculator housing and the orthogonal disposition of
the front and rear keyboards permits facile use of either keyboard by
rotation of the user's wrist from a first to a second position as
illustrated in FIGS. 1 and 2. A separate enter key can be provided for
each keyboard if desired so that associated entries being made by
actuation of selected keys of the front or rear keyboard can be entered
into memory with the associated enter key on that face of the device then
in use.
The electronic and mechanical implementation of the invention can be
accomplished by use of well-known components and manufacturing techniques.
The front and rear keyboards can be of any well-known form, such as those
widely available in the various calculators on the market.
In use, an operator employs the front keyboard for performing intended
numerical operations, and upon rotation of the wrist gains access to the
rear keyboard for performing alpha entries and operations. There is no
need to switch between a numerical mode and an alpha mode by use of a mode
switch, as is required in known calculators, in which keys are employed
for both numerical and alpha operation.
In a wholly numerical calculator, the invention can be employed to
eliminate multi-function keys by provision of a separate keyboard.
Alternatively, the multi-function keys and shift keys can be utilized in a
dual keyboard in accordance with this invention to achieve greater
computational capability.
The invention is not to be limited except as indicated in the appended
claims.
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