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Remote control with ventilation holes

Inactive Publication Date: 2006-11-28
PERFORMANCE DESIGNED PRODS
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[0005]The present invention provides a controller that substantially eliminates the above-described problems by reducing or preventing perspiration build-up. The remote controller includes a housing with finger operated buttons that transmit signals to a video screen. This may be accomplished by wireless transmissions or through a cable. The controller may also be in the form of a computer mouse or a controller typically used with video games. The controller may further be in the form of a joy stick. In order to reduce perspiration build-up, the remote controller of the present invention includes ventilation holes to allow air to circulate through the housing. The ventilation holes may be located over the entire surface of the housing so that no matter where the user holds the housing the ventilation holes will be adjacent the users' hands. The housing encloses electronic components that are contained in a protective package that can be removed from the housing so that it can be easily and thoroughly cleaned. Alternatively, the ventilation holes may be located only at locations on the housing that are intended to be grasped by the user.
[0006]In another embodiment, the controller includes detachable handles that the user grips during use. The detachable handles include ventilation holes to allow air circulation as described above. The controller is preferably interchangeable will various detachable handles having ventilation holes that can be used for special marketing or handles of various sizes that can be adapted to the user's hand. For example, handles adapted for standard adult-sized hands may be attached to the controller housing for use by adults or teenagers. For smaller children, smaller handles adapted for standard child-sized hands may be attached to the controller housing. The detachable handle includes a portion that fits over or covers a part of the controller housing, such as a bottom portion. The detachable handle can be attached to the controller housing by any number of ways, including a snap-on attachment, friction fit or screws. This type of handle is especially adapted for controllers that have control buttons on a side of the housing facing away from the user. With this type of remote controller housing the user will typically hold the handles and wrap his or her hand around the remote controller housing to reach the control buttons. Thus, the detachable handles prevent perspiration build-up by providing air flow between the remote controller housing and the user's hand. In order to ensure adequate air flow a fan may be provided within the handle or cover portion. The fan may be connected to a power source within the controller housing.
[0007]Another aspect of the invention is that a membrane material may be located at an inner surface of the controller housing or the handle and cover portion to protect the electronic component package from dirt and other contaminants.

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However, users often hold the controllers for extended periods of time causing the hands to perspire.
Perspiration may reduce the user's grip and may cause the controller to slip.
Additionally, perspiration may simply create an uncomfortable feel for the user, promotes dirt build-up and contributes to the overall uncleanliness of the controller.
However, while this cover may be effective for absorbing perspiration it does nothing to prevent the hands from perspiring.

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[0015]A controller 10 for manipulating an icon on a video screen is shown in FIGS. 1 and 2 comprising a housing 12 with control buttons 14. The user manipulates the control buttons 14 which act through electronic components 16 to send signals through a cable 18 to a video screen (not shown). The controller may also be in the form of a computer mouse. Furthermore, although the controller 10 is shown with cable 18 the controller may be a wireless type of controller or a joy stick. The user may hold the controller 10 in any convenient manner so that the control buttons 14 are easily accessible. The housing 12 includes ventilation holes 20 over the entire surface to allow air to circulate through the housing 12 and between the user's hands and the housing 12.

[0016]The housing 12 is preferably made of a durable plastic and is separable into plural sections. The controller 10 as shown has a top section 22 and a bottom section 24 that are separable. The top and bottom sections 22 and 24 ha...

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Abstract

A controller for manipulating icons on a video display is provided to reduce or substantially eliminate perspiration on the user's hands during extended use. The controller includes a housing with finger operated buttons that control the video game. The housing includes ventilation holes to allow air to circulate through the controller and between the housing and the user's hands. The housing encloses electronic components that are contained in a protective package that can be removed from the housing so that it can be easily and thoroughly cleaned. The ventilation holes may be located over the entire housing or may be located only at locations on the housing that are intended to be grasped by the user.

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[0001]This application claims benefit of Provisional Application 60 / 087,100, filed May 28, 1998.TECHNICAL FIELD[0002]This invention is directed to hand-held controllers such as controllers used to manipulate icons on a video screen and, more particularly to a controller that is ventilated to keep a user's hand dry and prevent perspiration.BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION[0003]There are many types of hand-held controllers for electronic video games and portable electronic games. For example, one type of remote control is one which includes a housing with finger controls and is generally connected to a television or video screen by a cable. The housing is typically rectangular or square and is held so that the control buttons are within easy reach of the user's fingers and / or thumbs. Some remote controls may include handles or trigger grips. Most of the current controllers are usually made of hard plastic and may have a smooth surface. Alternatively, they may have a textured surface to enh...

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IPC IPC(8): A63B71/00A63F13/06G06F3/033G06F3/039H01H9/02
CPCA63F2300/1043G06F3/033G06F3/039H01H9/0242H01H2229/062H01H2239/034A63F13/98A63F13/24
Inventor STERNBERG, AARON B.ULLMAN, NOAH T.
Owner PERFORMANCE DESIGNED PRODS
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