IP Library Granted Patent US 8,360,883
Granted Patent B2
US 8,360,883 · App. 12/074,921 · Granted Jan 29, 2013

Operating device for game machine

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Patent No.
US 8,360,883
App. No.
12/074,921
Granted
Jan 29, 2013
Kind
B2
Abstract

An operating device used in a game machine for playing a television game includes a main body and first and second finger-manipulatable operating units positioned symmetrically on the main body. The operating device may include first and second grips projecting at spaced positions from the main body, with the first and second operating units being positioned adjacent the first and second grips. The operating device may further include vibration-imparting units for imparting vibrations to the user's hands.

Claims (72)

1. An operating device for a game machine, comprising:

a main body having front and rear sides and a top surface between the front and rear sides, the front side having a front surface, at least a portion of the front surface being substantially orthogonal to the top surface and farthest from the torso of a user in a use position of the operating device;

first and second grips projecting at spaced positions from the rear side of the main body, each of the first and second grips having a first end connected to the main body and a free end;

first and second finger-manipulatable operating units mounted on the top surface of the main body, each of the first and second operating units having an operating shaft which is pivotable relative to the main body so that, when the first grip is gripped by a right hand of the user and the second grip is gripped by a left hand of the user, the first and second operating units can be manipulated simultaneously by the thumb fingers of the user; and

third and fourth operating units arranged on the portion of the front surface of the main body such that the third and fourth operating units are farther from the torso of the user than the first and second operating units in the use position of the operating device, each of the third and fourth operating units having an input element operable to generate a signal,

each of the first and second grips being inclined downwardly relative to the top surface from the first end to the free end when the operating device is in the use position for helping the forefinger of the user to reach the third and fourth operating units.

2. The operating device as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the first and second operating units are positioned symmetrically on the top surface of the main body relative to a centerline of the main body passing between the first and second grips.

3. The operating device as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the main body has a longitudinal direction from the first end of the first grip toward the first end of the second grip, the third operating unit being positioned in the longitudinal direction between the free end of the first grip and the first finger-manipulatable operating unit when viewed in a direction normal to the top surface, and the fourth operating unit being positioned in the longitudinal direction between the free end of the second grip and the second finger-manipulatable operating unit when viewed in the direction normal to the top surface.

4. An operating device for a game machine, comprising:

a main body having front and rear sides and a top surface between the front and rear sides, the front side having a front surface, at least a portion of the front surface being substantially orthogonal to the top surface and farthest from the torso of a user in a use position of the operating device;

first and second grips projecting at spaced positions from the rear side of the main body, each of the first and second grips having a first end connected to the main body and a free end;

first and second finger-manipulatable operating units mounted to the top surface of the main body between the first and second grips, each of the first and second operating units having an operating shaft which is pivotable relative to the main body, the first operating unit being positioned adjacent the first end of the first grip and the second operating unit being positioned adjacent the first end of the second grip; and

third and fourth operating units arranged on the portion of the front surface of the main body such that the third and fourth operating units are farther from the torso of the user than the first and second operating units in the use position of the operating device, each of the third and fourth operating units having an input element operable to generate a signal,

each of the first and second grips being inclined downwardly relative to the top surface from the first end to the free end when the operating device is in the use position for helping the forefinger of the user to reach the third and fourth operating units.

5. The operating device as claimed in claim 4 , wherein the main body has a longitudinal direction from the first end of the first grip toward the first end of the second grip, the third operating unit being positioned in the longitudinal direction between the free end of the first grip and the first finger-manipulatable operating unit when viewed in a direction normal to the top surface, and the fourth operating unit being positioned in the longitudinal direction between the free end of the second grip and the second finger-manipulatable operating unit when viewed in the direction normal to the top surface.

6. An operating device for a game machine, comprising:

a main body having a front side, a rear side and a top surface between the front side and the rear side, the front side having a front surface, at least a portion of the front surface being substantially orthogonal to the top surface, the portion of the front surface being farthest from the torso of a user and the top surface being in a substantially horizontal orientation when the operating device is in a use position;

first and second grips projecting at spaced positions from the rear side of the main body, each of the first and second grips having a first end connected to the main body and a free end;

first and second finger-manipulatable operating units mounted to the top surface of the main body, each of the first and second operating units having an operating shaft which is pivotable relative to the main body, and each of the operating shafts having an operating end positioned higher than the top surface when the operating device is in the use position so that, when the first grip is gripped by a right hand of the user and the second grip is gripped by a left hand of the user in the use position, the thumbs of the user can be raised to operate the first and second operating units; and

third and fourth operating units arranged on the portion of the front surface of the main body such that the third and fourth operating units are farther from the torso of the user than the first and second operating units in the use position of the operative device, each of the third and fourth operating units having an input element operable to generate a signal,

each of the first and second grips being inclined downwardly relative to the top surface from the first end to the free end when the operating device is in the use position for helping the forefinger of the user to reach the third and fourth operating units.

7. The operating device as claimed in claim 6 , wherein the main body has a longitudinal direction from the first end of the first grip toward the first end of the second grip, the third operating unit being positioned in the longitudinal direction between the free end of the first grip and the first finger-manipulatable operating unit when viewed in a direction normal to the top surface, and the fourth operating unit being positioned in the longitudinal direction between the free end of the second grip and the second finger-manipulatable operating unit when viewed in the direction normal to the top surface.

8. A game machine, comprising:

a main unit for reading a game program; and

an operating device interconnected with the main unit, the operating device including:

a main body having front and rear sides and a top surface between the front and rear sides, the front side having a front surface, at least a portion of the front surface being substantially orthogonal to the top surface and farthest from the torso of a user in a use position of the operating device;

first and second grips projecting at spaced positions from the rear side of the main body, each of the first and second grips having a first end connected to the main body and a free end;

first and second finger-manipulatable operating units mounted on the top surface of the main body, each of the first and second operating units having an operating shaft which is pivotable relative to the main body so that, when the first grip is gripped by a right hand of the user and the second grip is gripped by a left hand of the user, the first and second operating units can be manipulated simultaneously by the thumb fingers of the user; and

third and fourth operating units arranged on the portion of the front surface of the main body such that the third and fourth operating units are farther from the torso of the user than the first and second operating units in the use position of the operating device, each of the third and fourth operating units having an input element operable to generate a signal,

each of the first and second grips being inclined downwardly relative to the top surface from the first end to the free end when the operating device is in the use position for helping the forefinger of the user to reach the third and fourth operating units.

9. The game machine as claimed in claim 8 , wherein the first and second grips and the main body collectively generally define a U-shape in a plane when viewed in a direction normal to the plane, the U-shape defining an empty space between the first and second grips when viewed in the direction normal to the plane.

10. The game machine as claimed in claim 8 , wherein the first and second operating units are positioned symmetrically on the top surface of the main body relative to a centerline of the main body passing between the first and second grips.

11. A game machine, comprising:

a main unit for reading a game program; and

an operating device interconnected with the main unit, the operating device including:

a main body having front and rear sides and a top surface between the front and rear sides, the front side having a front surface, at least a portion of the front surface being substantially orthogonal to the top surface and farthest from the torso of a user in a use position of the operating device;

first and second grips projecting at spaced positions from the rear side of the main body, each of the first and second grips having a first end connected to the main body and a free end;

first and second finger-manipulatable operating units mounted to the top surface of the main body between the first and second grips, each of the first and second operating units having an operating shaft which is pivotable relative to the main body, the first operating unit being positioned adjacent the first end of the first grip and the second operating unit being positioned adjacent the first end of the second grip; and

third and fourth operating units arranged on the portion of the front surface of the main body such that the third and fourth operating units are farther from the torso of the user than the first and second operating units in the use position of the operating device, each of the third and fourth operating units having an input element operable to generate a signal,

each of the first and second grips being inclined downwardly relative to the top surface from the first end to the free end when the operating device is in the use position for helping the forefinger of the user to reach the third and fourth operating units.

12. The game machine as claimed in claim 11 , wherein the first and second grips and the main body collectively generally define a U-shape in a plane when viewed in a direction normal to the plane, the U-shape defining an empty space between the first and second grips when viewed in the direction normal to the plane.

13. A game machine, comprising:

a main unit for reading a game program; and

an operating device interconnected with the main unit, the operating device including:

a main body having a front side, a rear side and a top surface between the front side and the rear side, the front side having a front surface, at least a portion of the front surface being substantially orthogonal to the top surface, the portion of the front surface being farthest from the torso of a user and the top surface being in a substantially horizontal orientation when the operating device is in a use position;

first and second grips projecting at spaced positions from the main body, each of the first and second grips having a first end connected to the main body and a free end;

first and second finger-manipulatable operating units mounted to the top surface of the main body, each of the first and second operating units having an operating shaft which is pivotable relative to the main body, and each of the operating shafts having an operating end positioned higher than the top surface when the operating device is in the use position so that, when the first grip is gripped by a right hand of the user and the second grip is gripped by a left hand of the user in the use position, the thumbs of the user can be raised to operate the first and second operating units; and

third and fourth operating units arranged on the portion of the front surface of the main body such that the third and fourth operating units are farther from the torso of the user than the first and second operating units in the use position of the operating device, each of the third and fourth operating units having an input element operable to generate a signal,

each of the first and second grips being inclined downwardly relative to the top surface from the first end to the free end when the operating device is in the use position for helping the forefinger of the user to reach the third and fourth operating units.

14. The game machine as claimed in claim 13 , wherein the first and second grips and the main body collectively generally define a U-shape in a plane when viewed in a direction normal to the plane, the U-shape defining an empty space between the first and second grips when viewed in the direction normal to the plane.

15. An operating device for a game machine, comprising:

a main body having front and rear sides and a top surface between the front and rear sides, the front side having a front surface and the rear side having a rear surface, at least a portion of the front surface being substantially orthogonal to the top surface and farthest from the torso of a user in a use position of the operating device, and the rear surface being different from the top surface;

first and second grips projecting at spaced positions from the rear side of the main body, each of the first and second grips having a first end connected to the main body and a free end;

first and second finger-manipulatable operating units mounted on the top surface of the main body, each of the first and second operating units having an operating shaft which is pivotable relative to the main body so that, when the first grip is gripped by a right hand of the user and the second grip is gripped by a left hand of the user, the first and second operating units can be manipulated simultaneously by the thumb fingers of the user; and

third and fourth operating units arranged on the portion of the front surface of the main body such that the third and fourth operating units are farther from the torso of the user than the first and second operating units in the use position of the operating device, each of the third and fourth operating units having an input element operable to generate a signal,

each of the first and second grips being inclined downwardly relative to the top surface from the first end to the free end when the operating device is in the use position for helping the forefinger of the user to reach the third and fourth operating units.

16. The operating device as claimed in claim 15 , wherein the first and second operating units are positioned symmetrically on the top surface of the main body relative to a centerline of the main body passing between the first and second grips.

17. The operating device as claimed in claim 15 , wherein the main body has a longitudinal direction from the first end of the first grip toward the first end of the second grip, the third operating unit being positioned in the longitudinal direction between the free end of the first grip and the first finger-manipulatable operating unit when viewed in a direction normal to the top surface, and the fourth operating unit being positioned in the longitudinal direction between the free end of the second grip and the second finger-manipulatable operating unit when viewed in the direction normal to the top surface.

18. An operating device for a game machine, comprising:

a main body having front and rear sides and a top surface between the front and rear sides, the front side having a front surface and the rear side having a rear surface, at least a portion of the front surface being substantially orthogonal to the top surface and farthest from the torso of a user in a use position of the operating device, and the rear surface being different from the top surface;

first and second grips projecting at spaced positions from the rear side of the main body, each of the first and second grips having a first end connected to the main body and a free end;

first and second finger-manipulatable operating units mounted to the top surface of the main body between the first and second grips, each of the first and second operating units having an operating shaft which is pivotable relative to the main body, the first operating unit being positioned adjacent the first end of the first grip and the second operating unit being positioned adjacent the first end of the second grip; and

third and fourth operating units arranged on the portion of the front surface of the main body such that the third and fourth operating units are farther from the torso of the user than the first and second operating units in the use position of the operating device, each of the third and fourth operating units having an input element operable to generate a signal,

each of the first and second grips being inclined downwardly relative to the top surface from the first end to the free end when the operating device is in the use position for helping the forefinger of the user to reach the third and fourth operating units.

19. The operating device as claimed in claim 18 , wherein the main body has a longitudinal direction from the first end of the first grip toward the first end of the second grip, the third operating unit being positioned in the longitudinal direction between the free end of the first grip and the first finger-manipulatable operating unit when viewed in a direction normal to the top surface, and the fourth operating unit being positioned in the longitudinal direction between the free end of the second grip and the second finger-manipulatable operating unit when viewed in the direction normal to the top surface.

20. An operating device for a game machine, comprising:

a main body having a front side, a rear side and a top surface between the front side and the rear side, the front side having a front surface and the rear side having a rear surface, at least a portion of the front surface being substantially orthogonal to the top surface and the rear surface being different from the top surface, the portion of the front surface being farthest from the torso of a user and the top surface being in a substantially horizontal orientation when the operating device is in a use position;

first and second grips projecting at spaced positions from the rear side of the main body, each of the first and second grips having a first end connected to the main body and a free end;

first and second finger-manipulatable operating units mounted to the top surface of the main body, each of the first and second operating units having an operating shaft which is pivotable relative to the main body, and each of the operating shafts having an operating end positioned higher than the top surface when the operating device is in the use position so that, when the first grip is gripped by a right hand of the user and the second grip is gripped by a left hand of the user in the use position, the thumbs of the user can be raised to operate the first and second operating units; and

third and fourth operating units arranged on the portion of the front surface of the main body such that the third and fourth operating units are farther from the torso of the user than the first and second operating units in the use position of the operating device, each of the third and fourth operating units having an input element operable to generate a signal,

each of the first and second grips being inclined downwardly relative to the top surface from the first end to the free end when the operating device is in the use position for helping the forefinger of the user to reach the third and fourth operating units.

21. The operating device as claimed in claim 20 , wherein the main body has a longitudinal direction from the first end of the first grip toward the first end of the second grip, the third operating unit being positioned in the longitudinal direction between the free end of the first grip and the first finger-manipulatable operating unit when viewed in a direction normal to the top surface, and the fourth operating unit being positioned in the longitudinal direction between the free end of the second grip and the second finger-manipulatable operating unit when viewed in the direction normal to the top surface.

Assignments (2)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Dec 27, 2011
From: SONY NETWORK ENTERTAINMENT PLATFORM INC.
To: SONY COMPUTER ENTERTAINMENT INC.
Reel/Frame 027449/0469 →
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Dec 26, 2011
From: SONY COMPUTER ENTERTAINMENT INC.
To: SONY NETWORK ENTERTAINMENT PLATFORM INC.
Reel/Frame 027448/0895 →