IP Library Granted Patent US 12704914
Granted Patent B2
US 12704914 · App. 19/091,688 · Granted Aug 11, 2026

Position indicating device and spatial position indicating system

Inventors: Yuichi Ide (Saitama, JP); Hiroshi Tamano (Saitama, JP)
Assignee: Wacom Co., Ltd.
G06F3/03545G06F3/011G06F3/016
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Patent No.
US 12704914
App. No.
19/091,688
Granted
Aug 11, 2026
Kind
B2
Abstract

A position indicating device includes a housing in which an electronic pen including a pen tip is mountable, a force sense generator configured to generate a force sense, and a processor configured to control the force sense generator to generate the force sense when, with the electronic pen mounted in the housing, a distance between a position of the pen tip of the electronic pen in a virtual reality space and an object in the virtual reality space is equal to or less than a predetermined value.

Claims (44)

1 . A position indicating device comprising:

a force generator configured to generate a force; and

a processor configured to control the force generator to (1) generate the force in response to receiving, from a computer controlling a virtual pen in a virtual reality space, a control signal while the virtual pen in the virtual reality space is in a predetermined state and (2) stop generation of the force in response to operation of an operation part provided in the position indicating device by a user of the position indicating device.

2 . The position indicating device according to claim 1 ,

wherein the processor, in operation, controls the force generator to generate the force in a state that a distance between a position of a virtual pen tip of the virtual pen in the virtual reality space and an object in the virtual reality space is a predetermined relation.

3 . The position indicating device according to claim 2 ,

wherein the processor, in operation, controls the force generator to stop generation of the force in a state that the distance between a position of a virtual pen tip of the virtual pen in the virtual reality space and an object in the virtual reality space is not the predetermined relation.

4 . The position indicating device according to claim 1 ,

wherein the processor, in operation, controls the force generator to stop generation of the force in response to gripping the position indicating device by the user.

5 . The position indicating device according to claim 4 , further comprising:

a pressure sensor configured to measure a gripping force in response to the user gripping the position indicating device.

6 . The position indicating device according to claim 1 ,

wherein the processor, in operation, causes the force generator to stop generating the force at an occurrence of a predetermined event.

7 . The position indicating device according to claim 1 ,

wherein the force generator includes a magnetic fluid, and

the processor, in operation, controls the force generator to generate the force by controlling a hardness of the magnetic fluid in response to the control signal.

8 . The position indicating device according to claim 7 ,

wherein the force generator includes an abutment portion configured to abut a pen tip of the position indicating device, and

the processor, in operation, causes the pen tip to collide with the abutment portion in response to the control signal.

9 . The position indicating device according to claim 7 ,

wherein the force generator includes a vibration portion, and

the processor, in operation, causes the vibration portion to vibrate in response to the control signal.

10 . The position indicating device according to claim 1 ,

wherein a position of a virtual pen tip in the virtual reality space is calculated based on a position of a pen tip of the position indicating device in a real space.

11 . A spatial position indicating system comprising:

a computer including a processor and a memory storing instructions that, when executed by the processor, cause the computer to:

acquire a position of a virtual pen in a virtual reality space,

determine that the virtual pen in the virtual reality space is in a predetermined state, and

transmit a control signal that controls a force generator to generate a force, to a position indicating device in a real space including the force generator, in response to determining that the virtual pen in the virtual reality space is in a predetermined state, and

wherein the control signal causes the position indicating device to generate the force until the position indicating device stops generation of the force in response to operation of an operation part provided in the position indicating device by a user of the position indicating device.

12 . The spatial position indicating system according to claim 11 ,

wherein the instructions, when executed by the processor, cause the computer to:

determine whether a distance between a position of a virtual pen tip of the virtual pen in the virtual reality space and an object in the virtual reality space is a predetermined relation, and

transmit the control signal that controls the force generator to the position indicating device according whether the distance between the position of the virtual pen tip of the virtual pen in the virtual reality space and the object in the virtual reality space is the predetermined relation.

13 . The spatial position indicating system according to claim 11 ,

wherein the instructions, when executed by the processor, cause the computer to:

determine whether a virtual pen tip of the virtual pen has collided with an object based on a distance between a position of a virtual pen tip of the virtual pen in the virtual reality space and the object in the virtual reality space, and

transmit the control signal that controls the force generator to the position indicating device according to a result of determining whether the virtual pen tip of the virtual pen has collided with the object.

14 . The spatial position indicating system according to claim 11 ,

wherein the force generator includes a magnetic fluid, and

the control signal controls a hardness of the magnetic fluid.

15 . The spatial position indicating system according to claim 14 ,

wherein the force generator includes a vibration portion, and

the control signal causes the vibration portion to vibrate by controlling the hardness of the magnetic fluid.