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`BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
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`The present invention relates to video game consoles, in particular to hand held controllers for
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`video game consoles.
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`Conventional controllers for most game consoles are intended to be held and operated by the
`user using both hands. A conventional controller will generally comprise a hard outer case with
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`a plurality of controls mounted aboutthe controller. Typically the controls include buttons,
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`analogue control sticks, bumpers, and triggers. An example of a conventional controller is
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`As can be seenin Figure 1, all of the controls are mounted on the front and top edgeof the
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`controller 1. Specifically, there are left and right analogue thumb sticks 2, 3 which normally
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`control movementand are intended to be operated by the user’s left and right thumb
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`respectively. There are four buttons4, located on a front right portion of the controller 1 which
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`normally control additional actions and are intended to be operated by the user’s right thumb.
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`Thereis a direction pad S located on the lowerpartion of the front left.of the controller 1. The
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`direction pad 5 is intended to be operated by the user’s left thumb,typically either as.an
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`alternative to the left thumb stick 2. or to provideadditional actions. There is'a left trigger 6, a
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`right trigger 7,.a left bumper 8, anda right bumper 9 located on the top edgeof the controller
`1. The left and right triggers 6, 7 are typically operated by the user’s index fingers. The left and
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`right bumpers 8, 9 may also be operated by the user’s index fingers.
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`The only way to operate the four buttons4 is for the user to.remove his or her right thumb
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`This is a particular problem in games wherethe right thumb stick 3 is used for aiming. A similar
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`problem mayarise in games wherethe direction pad 5 provides additional actions and the user
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`In light of the above, there is a need for an improved controller which removes the need for a
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`user to removehis or her thumbfrom the left or right thumbstick 2, 3 in order to operate
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`additional actions controlled by the four buttons 4 and/or the direction pad 5.
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`SUMMARYOF THE INVENTION
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`The present invention provides a hand held controller for a video game console having a hard
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`outer case and a plurality of controls located on the front and top edge of the controller. The
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`controller is shaped to be held in both hands of the user such that the user’s thumbs are
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`positioned to-operate controls located on the front of the controller and the user’s index
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`fingers are positioned to operate controls located on the top edge of the controller. The
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`controller further includes one or more.additional controls located on the backof the controller
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`in a position to be operated by the user’s other fingers.
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`In one embodiment, each additional control is an elongate memberwhichis inherentlyresilient
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`Preferably, each elongate member ismounted within a respective recess locatedin the case of
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`Preferably, each elongate member comprises an outermost surface whichis disposed in close
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`proximity to the outermost surface of the controller such that the user’s finger may be received
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`in said respective recess.
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`Preferably, each elongate member has a thickness less than 10mm thick, more preferably less
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`than 5mm thick, and most desirably between Imm and 3mm.
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`Preferably, there are two additional controls which are elongate members that are parallel to
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`each another. In another embodiment, the elongate members converge towards the front end
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`of the controller with respect to one another.
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`Optionally, a portion of each of the elongate membersis in registry with a switch mechanism
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`disposed within the controller, such that displacement of the elongate memberactivates the
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`Optionally, a switch mechanism is disposed between the elongate members and an outer
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`surface of the controller.
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`The controller of the present invention may be very similar to controllers according to the prior
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`art.
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`In particular, the outercase of the controller and the type, numberand positioning of the
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`controls located on the front and top edge of the controllermay be the same as.a controller
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`according to the prior art, as described above and asillustrated in the figures.
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`The controller of the present inventionis particularly advantageous over controllers according
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`to the priorart as it-comprises one or more additional controls:located on the back of the
`controller in a position to be operated by middle fingers ofa user. The additional controls may
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`either replicate thefunctions of one or more of-the controls located on the front or top edge of
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`the controller or provide additional functionality.
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`In a preferred embodimentof the invention the additional controls replicate the function of a
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`pad located on thefront of the controller and can instead perform the function by manipulating
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`an additional control located on the back of the controller with a finger.
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`Alternatively, the additional controls may provide additional functionality in that they do not
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`replicate the function of controls located on the front-or top of the controller but may perform
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`In this manner a controller according to the present invention may provide
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`Preferably, the controls located on the back of the controller are paddle levers. Suitable paddle -
`levers may be formedintegrally with the outer case of the controller or may be substantially
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`separate fromthe outer case. This may be done in any mannerapparentto the person skilled
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`Advantageously, if the additional controls are paddle levers, they will be formed such that they
`are substantially vertically aligned with respect to the controller. This may allow the most
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`ergonomically efficient activation of the paddle levers by the middle fingers of the user.
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`Further features and advantagesof the ‘present invention will be apparent from the specific
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`FIGURE1 is a schematic illustration of the front of a conventional game controller according to
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`the prior art.
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`FIGURE2 is a schematicillustration of the back of a game controller according to the present
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`FIGURE 3 is a schematic illustration of the back of.agame controller according to the present
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`invention as held and operated by a user.
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`DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
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`The particular embodiment described. below and illustrated by Figures 2 and 3 serves to further
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`and description of the devices claimed herein, and is not intended to limit the scope of the
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`invention. For example, the additional controls are described below as two paddle levers but
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`the term “control” as used in the claims, unless otherwise made clear inthe claim, refers to
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`paddle levers as well as other controls such as buttons, analogue control sticks, bumpers, and
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`triggers.
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`The game controller 10 according to the present inventionis. illustrated in Figures 2 and 3. The
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`front of the game controller 10 of Figures 2 and 3 is the same asa conventional controller 1, as
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`iNustrated in Figure 1 and as discussed above. Therefore, where appropriate the same
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`presentinvention 10 that are identical tothe features of a conventional controller 1.
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`Gamecontroller 10-differs from.the conventional controller 1:in that it additionally comprises
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`two paddle levers 11 located on the back of the controller. The paddle levers 11 are vertically
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`orientated with respect to the controiler 10 and are positioned to be operated by the middle
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`fingers of a user 12, as shownin Figure 3.
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`In one embodimentthe paddles 11 are formed fram a thin flexible material such as a plastics
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`material for example polyethylene. Preferably, the paddles 11 are less than 10mm thick, but
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`may be less than 5mm thick, and more preferably are 3mm thick orless.
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`The paddles 11 are inherently resilient, which means that they return to an unbiased position
`when not underload. A user maydisplace ordepress either of the paddles 11 by engaging an
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`outer surface thereof; such displacement causes the paddle 11 to activate a switch mechanism
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`mounted within the body of the controller 10. The paddles 11 are mounted within recesses
`located on the case of the controller 10; and are disposed in close proximity to the outer
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`surface of the controller body. In this way a user may engage the paddles 11 with thetips of the
`fingers, preferably the middle fingers, without compromising the user's grip on the controller
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`10. While the example shows the paddles 11 engaged by the middle fingers, they could also be
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`engaged bythe index,ring,or little fingers. The index fingers may also engagetrigger style
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`controls mounted on the top edge of the controller 10 while the thumbs may be used to
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`activate controls on:the front of the controller 10.
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`The paddles 11 are elongate in'shape and substantially extend in a direction from the top edge
`to bottom edgeof the controller 10.
`In one embodiment the paddles are orientated parallel
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`with each other.
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`In an alternative embodimentthe paddles are orientated such that they
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`converge towards the top edge with respect to each other. This elongate shape allows a user to
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`engage the paddles with any of the middle,ring, orlittle finger; it also provides that different
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`users having different size hands can engage with the paddles in a comfortable position thereby
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`reducing the effects of prolonged or repeated use such as repetitive strain injury.
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`In one embodiment, the paddle levers 11 replicate the functions of two of the four buttons 4
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`located on the front of the controller 10 and thereby allow a user to operate the functions of
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`the relevant buttons using his or her middle fingers 12, without the need to removeeither of
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`his or her thumbsfrom theleft or right thumbstick 2, 3. In alternative embodiments a paddle .
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`lever 11 may activate a new function not activatedby a control on the front or top edge of the
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`controller 10.
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`it is envisaged that the paddies 11 couldbe fitted. to an existing controller 10. In such
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`embodiments-the paddies would be mounted onthe outer surface of the controller body by
`meansof a mechanicalfixing such as a screw or bolt or alternatively bonded or welded to the
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`controller body by adhesive or other suitable means. A switch mechanism would be mounted
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`within the controller in vertical registry with a portion of each paddle. A portion of the switch
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`mechanism may extend through the controller body and be disposed in close proximity or in
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`contact with an innermost surface of the paddle 11.
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`In alternative embodimentsit is envisaged that the paddles 11 would be integrally formed with
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`the controller body, the paddles 11 being configured to be resilient and flexible such that they
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`can be depressed by a userto activate a switch mechanism. This could be achieved by moulding
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`the controller body to have a U-shapedslot extending through the controller body;
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`alternatively a U-shaped slot could be cut into the controller body after the moulding process.
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`Preferably, the paddles 11 would comprise a raised outermost surface with respect to the
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`surrounding area such that a user may locate the paddles 11. This may be achieved by
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`moulding the paddle such that:is thicker than the surroundingarea. It will be recognised that as
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`used herein, directional references such as "top", "bottom", "front", "back", "end", "side",
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`"outer", “upper”, and "lower" do notlimit the respective features to such orientation,
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`but merely serve to distinguish these features from one another:
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`Modifications and variations of the present invention will be apparent to thoseskilled in the art
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`from the forgoing detailed description. All modifications and variations are intended to be
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`herein are hereby incorporated by referencein their entirety.
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`CLAIMS
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`1.
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`A hand held controller for:a game console-comprising:
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`an outer case; and
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`a plurality of controls located on a front ofthe controller;
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`wherein the controller is shaped to be held in the hand of a user such that the user's
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`thumbis positioned to operate the controls located on the front of the controller;
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`and wherein the controller further comprises one or more additional controls located -
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`onaback of the controller.
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`2.
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`The. controller of claim 1, further having controls located on the top edge of the
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`controller and wherein the:controller is shaped such that:the user’s index fingers are positioned
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`to operate controls located on the top edge
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`3.
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`The controller of claim 1 wherein each additional controlis in a position to be operated
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`by a finger of a user.
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`4,
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`The controller of claim 1 wherein there are two additional controls on the backof the
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`controller, each of which is positioned to be operated by a middle finger of a user.
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`5.
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`The controller of claim 1 wherein each additional control comprises an elongate
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`member whichis inherently resilient and flexible such that it can be displaced by a user to
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`activate control function.
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`6.
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`The controller of claim 5 wherein each elongate memberis mounted within a respective
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`recess located in the case of the controller.
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`7.
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`The controller of claim 6 wherein each elongate member comprises an outermost
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`surface whichis disposed in close proximity to the outermost surface of the controller such that
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`a user’s finger may be received in said respective recess.
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`8.
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`The controller of claim 1 wherein each elongate memberhasa thickness between about
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`1mm and 10mm.
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`9.
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`The controller of claim 1 wherein each elongate member has a thickness between‘about
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`1mm and 5mm.
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`10.
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`The controller of claim 1 wherein each elongate memberhas.a thickness between about
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`1mm and 3mm.
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`11.
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`The controller of claim 5 wherein the elongate membersare parallel to one another.
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`12,
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`The controller of claim 5 wherein the elongate members converge towardsthe front
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`end of the controller with respect to one another.
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`13.
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`The controller of claim’1 wherein a portion ofeach additional controlis in registry with a
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`switch mechanism disposed within the controller, such that displacement of the additional
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`control activates the switch mechanism.
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`The controller of claim 5 wherein a switch mechanism is disposed between each of the
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`elongate members and an outer surface of the base of the controller.
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`15.
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`The controller of claim 2 wherein the one or more additional controls replicate the
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`function of one or more controls located on the front or top edge of the controller.
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`16.
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`The controller of claim 2 wherein the one or more additional controls have functions in
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`addition to the controls located on the front or top edge of the controller.
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`17.
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`The controller of claim 1 wherein the one or more additional controls are paddle levers.
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`18.|The controller of claim 1 wherein the additional controls are substantially vertically
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`orientated with respect to the controller.
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`19.|The controller of claim 1 wherein the one or more additional controls are formed as an
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`integral part of the outer'case.
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`20.
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`The controller of claim 1 wherein the on or more additional controls ‘are formed
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`separate from the outer case of the controller.
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`CONTROLLER FOR GAME CONSOLE
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`ABSTRACT
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`_ An improved controller (10) for'a game console that is intended to be held by a user in both
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`hands in the same manneras a conventionalcontroller (1), which has controls on the front
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`operable by the thumbs(2), (3), (4), (5), and has two additional controls (11) locat

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