Magnification assembly for digitizer cursor

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Inventors

Murray, Wayne J.

Application #

436336

Filed

Nov-13-1989

Published

Oct-6-1992

Current US Class

033/1M
178/19.01
345/157

International Classes

G09G 005/08

Field of Search

340/706 340/709 340/710 33/1 178/18 178/19 382/58 382/59 273/148

Assignee

Summa Graphics Corporation (Seymour, CT)

Examiners

Brier; Jeffery A.

US Patent References

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4575581   Digitizer and positi...
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Other References

Advertisement of Summagraphics Corporation for Microgrid II Series, (Form No. 181, Rev. D, Mar. 1988). Advertisement of Summagraphics Corporation for The Intelligent Digitizer (Form 380 10K). J. Titus; "Digitizing Tablets offer choices of formats, operating modes, and pointers", Apr. 1986, pp. 69-72, 74 E.D.N. Electrical Design News, vol. 31, No. 8. T. A. Noble; "Graphic-input devices for CAD/CAM", Feb. 1985, pp. 106-110, Machine Design, vol. 57, No. 4.

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Abstract
An assembly utilizable with a digitizer cursor for increasing the accuracy of position determinations made by the operator is disclosed. The assembly comprises in combination a magnifying lens and a connector for attaching the magnifying lens to the cursor in a region about the cross-hairs of the cursor. The connector includes a retainer that is attachable to the cursor and a pivot connected to the lens. The retainer is adapted to be affixed to a surface of the housing near the viewsight of the cursor. The hinge includes a stop adapted to hold the lens parallel to the plane of the cross-hairs. The hinge also includes a cam surface that provides friction between the hinge and the cursor so that the lens is held away from the region above the cross-hairs when the lens is swung away from the viewsight by the operator.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A digitizer cursor, said cursor comprising:

a housing

a viewsight attached to said housing, said viewsight including cross-hairs extending generally in a plane for facilitating the positioning of the cursor at a desired point on the surface;

an optical element; and

means for connecting said optical element to the cursor so that said optical element may be swung generally towards and away from said plane of said cross-hairs between a position registered with said cross-hairs and said viewsight and a position away from said viewsight, said connecting means including a first member attached to a surface of said housing near said viewsight and a second member attached to said lens, said first member and said second member being releasably connectable to one another so that said second member may be easily separated from said first member.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Digitizers generally include a manually movable cursor and a digitizing surface or tablet. A sheet of paper or other surface bearing a two-dimensional graphic illustration or design to be converted into digital coordinates for use by a computer is laid on the digitizing surface. The cursor is then placed on the sheet of paper and manually moved from position to position to trace the illustration or design. At each desired position of the cursor, the operator customarily actuates a switch on the cursor to cause the coordinates of the position to be stored in a computer memory operatively connected to the cursor. To facilitate the alignment of the cursor with a feature of the illustration or design, the cursor is provided with cross-hairs which the operator aligns with the desired feature.

The position coordinates of a point on the digitizing surface are sensed through inductive or capacitive elements in the digitizing tablet and the cursor. Since the introduction of digitizers almost two decades ago, gradual improvements have increased the accuracy of the position sensing to a point now where accuracy limitations arise more from human error than from the crudeness of the digitizer design.
 
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