Games controller
11185766 · 2021-11-30
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A63F13/22
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63F13/24
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A game controller for controlling electronic games comprising a controller chassis and an actuator system including: an actuator body pivotally mounted to the controller chassis; a strike plate coupled to the actuator body; a trigger adjustment system having an arm; and an actuator adjustment control screw received in a screw thread disposed within said arm. A portion of the actuator adjustment control screw may engage with a portion of the strike plate and said portion of the actuator adjustment control screw creates an end stop to limit movement of the actuator body.
Claims
1. An apparatus for providing a user input to a computer program for controlling the computer program, the apparatus comprising: an outer case; at least one depressible trigger pivotally mounted to the apparatus and biased to a resting position when the depressible trigger is not activated, the depressible trigger having an outer surface configured for engagement during operation and extending outside the outer case, and an inner surface opposite the outer surface, wherein the inner surface defines a travel path in response to an activation of the depressible trigger; and a mechanism extending from a plane different from the plane of the travel path into a void behind the inner surface of the depressible trigger, wherein the void is defined by the outer case, the mechanism configured to adjust a length of the travel path of the depressible trigger.
2. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the mechanism is manually adjustable by a user to adjust a range of motion of the depressible trigger from a first range of motion to a second range of motion.
3. The apparatus of claim 2, wherein the mechanism is manually adjustable via an aperture in the outer case.
4. The apparatus of claim 2, wherein the range of motion of the depressible trigger is manually adjustable via an engagement device coupled to the mechanism.
5. The apparatus of claim 4, wherein the engagement device is coupled to the mechanism through an aperture in the outer case such that the mechanism may be activated from outside the outer case.
6. The apparatus of claim 2, wherein adjustment of the range of motion of the depressible trigger comprises adjustment of an ending position of the depressible trigger after depression by a user.
7. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the computer program is a game program.
8. The apparatus of claim 7, wherein the mechanism is configured to provide a first range of motion for the depressible trigger associated with a first game program, and a second range of motion for the depressible trigger associated with a second game program.
9. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the apparatus comprises a game controller configured to operate with a computing device.
10. The apparatus of claim 9, wherein the computing device comprises a video gaming console.
11. The apparatus of claim 9, further comprising: a second depressible trigger pivotally mounted to the apparatus and biased to a second resting position when the second depressible trigger is not activated, the second depressible trigger having an outer surface configured for engagement during operation and extending outside the outer case, and an inner surface opposite the outer surface, wherein the inner surface defines a second travel path in response to an activation of the second depressible trigger; and a second mechanism extending from a plane different from the plane of the second travel path into a second void behind the inner surface of the second depressible trigger, wherein the second void is defined by the outer case, the second mechanism configured to adjust a length of the second travel path of the second depressible trigger.
12. A trigger stop for use in an apparatus for supplying user inputs to a computer program for controlling the computer program, the trigger stop comprising: a stop mechanism configured to adjust a range of motion of a depressible trigger of the apparatus, wherein the depressible trigger comprises: a first surface located outside an outer case of the apparatus, the first surface configured to provide an engagement surface for a user to activate the depressible trigger, and a second surface opposite the first surface, the second surface configured to define a pathway in a volume defined by the outer case when the trigger is activated, wherein the stop mechanism is disposed within the volume defined by the outer case of the apparatus, and wherein the stop mechanism extends into the pathway of the second surface along plane different from the plane of the pathway to adjust the range of motion of the depressible trigger.
13. The trigger stop of claim 12, wherein a position of the trigger stop is manually adjustable by the trigger stop to define at least a first and second range of motion of the depressible trigger.
14. The trigger stop of claim 12, wherein the computer program is a game program.
15. The trigger stop of claim 12, wherein the apparatus comprises a game controller configured to operate with a computing device.
16. The trigger stop of claim 15, wherein the computing device comprises a game console.
17. A game controller for controlling an electronic game, the game controller comprising: a housing; a pivoting trigger at least partially disposed within the housing, the trigger comprising a first surface configured to be engaged by a user to depress the trigger and a second surface opposite the first surface, the second surface defining a pathway when the trigger is depressed; electrical circuitry contained within the housing, wherein the trigger is in operational association with the electrical circuitry such that depression of the trigger causes electrical outputs of the electrical circuitry to control operation of the electronic game; and a trigger stop disposed within the housing in the pathway of the second surface of the trigger, the trigger stop disposed along plane different from the plane of the pathway, the trigger stop configured to change a range of depressible motion of the trigger.
18. The game controller of claim 17, wherein the trigger stop is manually adjustable by a user to adjust the depressible range of motion of the trigger from a first range of motion to a second range of motion.
19. The game controller of claim 18, wherein the trigger stop is manually adjustable via an aperture in the housing.
20. The game controller of claim 18, wherein the trigger stop comprises an engagement device configured to be manipulated to cause the trigger stop to adjust the range of depressible motion of the trigger from the first range of motion to the second range of motion.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) Exemplary embodiments of the invention will now be described with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(15) Detailed descriptions of specific embodiments of the games controller and its trigger mechanisms are disclosed herein. It will be understood that the disclosed embodiments are merely examples of the way in which certain aspects of the invention can be implemented and do not represent an exhaustive list of all of the ways the invention may be embodied. Indeed, it will be understood that the games controller and its trigger mechanisms described herein may be embodied in various and alternative forms. The Figures are not necessarily to scale and some features may be exaggerated or minimised to show details of particular components. Well-known components, materials or methods are not necessarily described in great detail in order to avoid obscuring the present disclosure. Any specific structural and functional details disclosed herein are not to be interpreted as limiting, but merely as a basis for the claims and as a representative basis for teaching one skilled in the art to variously employ the invention.
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(17) The controller 1 comprises controls that are mounted on the front and top of the controller 1. The controller 1 comprises a left analogue thumb stick 2 and a right analogue thumb stick 3. The left analogue thumb stick 2 and the right analogue thumb stick 3 normally control movement actions and are intended to be operated by the user's left and right thumbs respectively. The controller 1 comprises four buttons 4, located on a front-right portion of the controller 1, which normally control additional actions and are intended to be operated by the user's right thumb. The controller 1 comprises a direction pad 5 located on the lower portion of the front-left of the controller 1. The direction pad 5 is intended to be operated by the user's left thumb, typically either as an alternative to the left thumb stick 2 or to provide additional actions. The controller 1 also comprises a left trigger 6, a right trigger 7, a left bumper 8 and a right bumper 9 located on the front edge of the controller 1. The left and right triggers 6, 7 are typically operated by a user's index or fore fingers. The left and right bumpers 8, 9 may also be operated by a user's index or fore fingers.
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(20) The base chassis member 14 and the top panel 12 define a void V in which a printed circuit board (not shown) is located. The printed circuit board comprises control electronics (not shown) to which the controls 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 of the controller 1 are coupled. An inner chassis member (not shown) is provided in the void; the printed circuit board is fixed to the inner chassis member.
(21) The base chassis member 14 comprises a cutaway or recess 16 (see
(22) A limb 18 extends from the rear of the left trigger 6 into the void V between the base chassis member 14 and the top panel 12. The limb 18 comprises a magnet 30 (see
(23) A front edge 15 of the base chassis member 14 defines an end stop limiting the movement of the left trigger 6. The front edge 15 of the base chassis member 14 may comprise a cushion member 60 to soften the impact of the left trigger body 6 at the end stop. The left trigger 6 is pivotally or rotationally mounted to the inner chassis member or, in alternative embodiments, to the top panel 12. The left trigger 6 is resiliently biased to return to a start position.
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(26) The trigger adjustment system 20 comprises a base plate 44 in which a bore or aperture 46 is defined. The aperture 46 is configured to receive a fixing device 13 in the form of a screw or bolt. The trigger adjustment system 20 comprises a side wall or riser 48. The riser 48 and the base plate 44 are configured to be received in the recess 16 defined in the base chassis member 14. The trigger adjustment system 20 comprises an arm 50 which extends from the riser 48; preferably the arm 50 extends from an upper end of the riser 48.
(27) The arm 50 is arranged such that it extends between the rear edge 17 of the left trigger body 6 and the front edge 15 of the base chassis member 14.
(28) The arm 50 comprises an aperture 52 which defines a bore. Optionally, the bore comprises an internal screw thread for receiving a control screw 24, also referred to as a trigger adjustment control screw. In some embodiments, control screw 24 takes the form of a grub screw, in the other embodiments the control screw 24 comprises a head preventing the entire control screw 24 from passing through the arm 50.
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(30) The arm 50 comprises a front edge 15A which provides an end stop for the range of motion of the left trigger 6.
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(32) In this embodiment the thread for receiving the control screw 24 is cut into the arm 50 of the trigger adjustment system 20. In other embodiments it would be possible to use a threaded insert in the arm 50.
(33) Preferably, the position of the left trigger 6 would be adjusted by use of a specified tool that would be provided to turn the control screws 24.
(34) One advantage of the present invention is that it allows adjustments to be made to the trigger response; such adjustment could be customised to suit the nature of the video game that is in use at the time of operation and/or the skill of the operator. For example, in combat style games involving a shooting function it is often the case that the trigger needs to be depressed by a certain amount before any command is prompted. The control screw 24 can be adjusted so that the command is prompted within a desired amount of depression of the trigger body 6. This adjustment can be made by using the required tool (for example an Allen key, or hex or star driver, cross head or flat head screwdriver, spanner or wrench) to turn the control screw 24 thereby driving it into or out of the arm 50 by virtue of the threaded insert or screw thread located therewithin.
(35) After reaching or passing the command initiation point C.sub.1 no further commands are initiated by further movement of the trigger body 6. The width of the arm 50 controls the degree of trigger body depression beyond the command initiation point C.sub.1. The arm 50 restricts the amount of travel available to the trigger body 6. The arm 50 impedes the movement of the trigger body 6, since the rear edge 17 of the trigger body 6 strikes the front edge 15A of the arm 50 or cushion member 56 when present.
(36) Such an adjustment to the range of motion of the trigger body 6 would directly relate to the majority of combat style games or other varieties of firing operations in video games.
(37) The present invention could find application in a variety of other video game genres but for the simplicity of this disclosure reference is made to combat style games.
(38) A further advantage of the present invention is that it minimises the amount of motion an operator's finger must travel, therefore minimising the recovery time after a trigger initiation command has been made, allowing the operator to commence the command prompt again and again more rapidly, or to operate different commands quicker. As the movement that is required to operate commands by depressing the trigger body is reduced, the risks of any related repetitive strain injury acquired due to the repeated movement of the finger when operating the trigger function may be greatly reduced.
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(40) The aperture 22 is configured such that it aligns with the control screw 24. In this way the operator can insert a tool through the aperture 22 and engage the control screw 24 to adjust the range of movement of the trigger body without the need to remove the cover portion 10. In other embodiments the cover portion 10 clips onto the base chassis member 14 by mechanical clips integrally formed therewith, the clips having a barb at one end to engage with a receiver. The cover portion 10 may be detached to adjust the control screw 24 or to remove trigger adjustment system 20 to restore the full range of motion of the trigger body 6.
(41) It will be recognized that as used herein, directional references such as “top”, “bottom”, “front”, “back”, “end”, “side”, “inner”, “outer”, “upper” and “lower” do not necessarily limit the respective features to such orientation, but may merely serve to distinguish these features from one another.
(42) While particular embodiments of the invention have been shown and described, numerous variations and alternative embodiments will occur to those skilled in the art without departing from the scope of the present invention.