| Patent Number |
Title Of Patent |
Date Issued |
| 6507483 |
Keyboard device with palmrest stored therein |
January 14, 2003 |
| In order to provide a keyboard device in which a pad used as a palmrest can be stored in the main body, a lock member and an operating segment are integrally formed by a resin resilient member. An engaging segment is formed at the extremity end of a resilient piece constituting a part of |
| 6485209 |
Keyboard device capable of changing inclination angle of keyboard main body |
November 26, 2002 |
| In order to perform a stable key inputting operation even if the keyboard device is installed at an inclined surface, a rear surface of a main body is formed with a notch, and the notch is provided with an adjuster member. A turning centerline of the adjuster member is in an inclined ang |
| 6179500 |
Keyboard device capable of ensuring positioning and fixing of keyboard body relative to case |
January 30, 2001 |
| A keyboard device is disclosed which has a structure capable of ensuring positioning and fixing of a keyboard body relative to a case. The keyboard device has a keyboard body and a case. The case comprises an upper case which covers the upper surface side of the keyboard body and a lower |
| 6172868 |
Keyboard device and personal computer using the same |
January 9, 2001 |
| A keyboard device and a personal computer including a housing member made slidable, so that a membrane switch is not slid. Such a structure, designed to make the keyboard device and the personal computer thinner, makes it possible to provide very reliable, cheap, thin keyboard devices |
| 6097370 |
X-Y direction input device |
August 1, 2000 |
| Disclosed is an X-Y direction input device which requires a smaller number of parts and is less costly. Frictional force applying means comprises a rolling contact roller held in rolling contact with a rotated spherical body, a resilient member inserted in a through hole formed at the ax |
| 5847696 |
X-Y coordinate input device |
December 8, 1998 |
| An X-Y coordinate input device is made up of a mouse main body, a stop-position regulating member attached to the mouse main body, return springs for constantly biasing the stop-position regulating member in an upward direction, a disengaging button for downwardly pressing the stop-p |