Patent application number | Description | Published |
20130214657 | MOUSE STRUCTURE - A mouse structure includes a housing and first and second sliding apparatuses. The housing has an accommodating portion and an opening The first sliding apparatus includes a base board and a sliding element, the base board being fixedly disposed in the accommodating portion, and the sliding element being slidably mounted on the base board. The second sliding apparatus is slidably disposed in the accommodating portion and includes a main body and a reacting portion connecting the main body, the main body being capable of sliding in and out of the accommodating portion from the opening When the main body slides out of the opening, the sliding element is concurrently and separately pulled by the reacting portion to the first position, and when the main body slides into the accommodating portion, the sliding element is concurrently and separately pushed by the reacting portion to the second position. | 08-22-2013 |
20130215030 | MOUSE STRUCTURE - A mouse structure including a housing having a base portion, and a tongue portion having a guiding slot and at least a sliding channel; a first sliding device; a second sliding device including a base board, a sliding element, and a resilient apparatus having a pivoting end rotatably connected to the base board, a connecting bar connected to the sliding element, and a resilient portion; a linking element having a first linking portion fastened with the first sliding device, and a second linking portion fixedly attached to the sliding element, wherein when the first sliding device is being pulled or pushed, the linking element moves in conjunction with the first sliding device and drives the sliding element sliding on the base board, whereby the resilient apparatus rotates in conjunction with the sliding element to enable the sliding element to move between first and second positions. | 08-22-2013 |
20130221817 | MOUSE STRUCTURE - A mouse structure includes a housing and a sliding apparatus slidably engaged with the housing. The sliding apparatus includes a reacting portion having a cover and a bottom board, wherein the cover is provided with a first magnet group and at least two engaging portions, and the bottom board is provided with a second magnet group and at least two position portions. The first and second magnet groups are in polar opposition to and spaced from each other. When the sliding apparatus is in a closed state, the cover is propped against an upper wall of the housing by a repelling magnetic force, while the reacting portion moves out of the housing, the cover is being automatically pushed outwards by the repelling magnetic force and is retained by the engaging portions engaged with the position portions so as to position the cover in place. | 08-29-2013 |
20130240338 | SWITCH APPARATUS - A switch apparatus adapted to be assembled with a casing of an electronic product, the switch apparatus includes a control device having a base portion, a position portion, at least a pressing portion, and a linking portion having one end connected to the casing. A resilient element is installed in the control device, and has a fixing portion fixed into the position portion, and at least a deforming portion and a contact portion. At least a triggering device is electrically connected with the printed circuit board. When the control device is being pressed with a first force, the triggering device is being pushed downwards by the contact portion, while the control device is being pressed with a second force larger than the first force, the at least a deforming portion deforms, and the contact portion continuing pressing against the triggering device. | 09-19-2013 |
20130257731 | MOUSE STRUCTURE - A mouse structure includes a housing, a sliding apparatus, and a resilient device. The housing has upper and lower walls, an internal space, and an opening communicating with the internal space. The sliding apparatus slidably disposed in the housing has a base portion and a reacting portion having a cover and a bottom board. The resilient device is connected with and disposed between the cover and the bottom board. When the sliding apparatus is in a closed state, the cover is retained by the upper wall of the housing in the internal space, and the resilient device is compressed and deformed by the cover, while the reacting portion moves out of the housing, the resilient device is not compressed, and the cover is automatically pushed outwards by the resilient device so as to position the cover in place. | 10-03-2013 |
20130319803 | MAGNETIC SHOCK ABSORBING DEVICE - A magnetic shock absorbing device includes a cylinder and a magnetic module, and the magnetic module includes a plurality of magnetic units, and each magnetic unit includes a magnet, a protective cover covered onto the magnet, and an opening formed on both sides of each protective cover separately, and each magnetic unit is installed in series inside the cylinder, and a magnetic repulsive force is formed between sides of any two of the adjacent magnetic units, and the magnetic repulsive force produced by each magnetic unit in the magnetic module is used for producing a damping force to achieve a shock absorbing effect. | 12-05-2013 |
20130321999 | MOUSE STRUCTURE - A mouse structure includes a housing defining an opening and accommodating space therein, a pair of track devices fixed onto the housing in the accommodating space, a sliding device slidably coupled with the pair of track devices. Each track device has a sliding channel, a first position portion, and at least a second position portion. A limiting side is formed at an end of the sliding channel. The sliding device includes a base portion and an operating portion, the operating portion having a first rod and at least a second rod. When the sliding device slides along the sliding channels for use, the first rods are firstly retained by the limiting sides, and then moved upwards to allow the first and second rods to be located at the first and second position portions respectively, where the base portion is in alignment with an upper wall of the housing. | 12-05-2013 |
20140001935 | MOUSE HOUSING STRUCTURE | 01-02-2014 |
20140232654 | MOUSE WHEEL DEVICE - A mouse wheel device includes a mouse wheel assembly including at least two scroll wheels, at least two wheel shafts and a track, and a mounting bracket. Each scroll wheel has a through hole axially penetrating through a center thereof. The outer side surface of the scroll wheel defines a plurality of meshing grooves. Each of the scroll wheels is axially mounted to the middle of one of the wheel shafts via the through hole. The track is sheathed on the outer side surfaces of the scroll wheels with the scroll wheels being apart arranged side-by-side. The inner surface of the track protrudes inward to form a plurality of meshing ribs engaged with the meshing grooves to drive the scroll wheels and the wheel shafts to rotate in the same direction. The mouse wheel assembly is pivoted to the mounting bracket through two ends of each wheel shaft. | 08-21-2014 |
20140323220 | GAME CONTROLLER - A game controller includes a lower shell, an upper shell matched with the lower shell for receiving magnets therein and defining a battery-holding chamber, and a top cover removably attached on the upper shell to cover the battery-holding chamber. A bottom side of the upper shell protrudes downward to form at least one positioning pillar sheathed with a rubber sleeve of which an inside wall defines a first fixing structure. A through aperture extends vertically to penetrate through the positioning pillar and the upper shell. A bottom side of the top cover protrudes downward to form a fixing pillar of which a lower part defines a second fixing structure. The fixing pillar passes through the through aperture to be inserted in the rubber sleeve, and the first fixing structure is snapped with the second fixing structure. The top cover is equipped with metal blocks attracted with the magnets. | 10-30-2014 |
20140357371 | BUTTON STRUCTURE FOR GAME CONTROLLER - A button structure includes a base frame longitudinally defining an arc-shaped guide slot, a button body pivoted to a front end of the base frame, a sliding part transversely defining a guide channel, and a rotating part with a guide pillar protruded thereon. The sliding part is longitudinally slidably mounted on the base frame and abuts against the button body under the elasticity of an elastic part. The rotating part is rotatably mounted under the base frame and the guide pillar passes through the guide slot to be inserted in the guide channel. In use, the sliding part can longitudinally slide on the base frame by the push of the button body and the elastic part, and the sliding of the sliding part drives the guide pillar to slide rearward and forward along the guide slot and the guide channel and further drive the rotating part to rotate. | 12-04-2014 |
20140378227 | BUTTON STRUCTURE FOR GAME CONTROLLER - A button structure includes a base frame longitudinally defining an arc-shaped guide slot, a sliding part transversely defining a guide channel and longitudinally slidably mounted on the base frame, a rotating part defining a guide pillar and rotatably mounted under the base frame with the guide pillar being inserted in the guide slot and the guide channel, and a button body having a lower portion pivoted to the base frame. A drive part is rotatably pivoted between an upper portion of the button body and the sliding part, and can drive the sliding part to longitudinally slide on the base frame by the push of the button body and an elastic part clamped between the drive part and the base frame, so as to drive the guide pillar to slide rearward and forward along the guide slot and the guide channel and further drive the rotating part to rotate. | 12-25-2014 |