Gamepad and trigger module thereof

The modular design of the trigger module solves the problem of low positioning accuracy in the assembly of the game controller trigger button and the circuit board, improving assembly efficiency and reliability, and enhancing the user experience.

WO2026137551A1PCT designated stage Publication Date: 2026-07-02SHENZHEN GULI TECHNOLOGY CO LTD

Patent Information

Authority / Receiving Office
WO · WO
Patent Type
Applications
Current Assignee / Owner
SHENZHEN GULI TECHNOLOGY CO LTD
Filing Date
2025-01-21
Publication Date
2026-07-02

AI Technical Summary

Technical Problem

When assembling trigger buttons and circuit boards in existing game controllers, the assembly and positioning accuracy between the trigger buttons and the corresponding trigger structures on the shell and circuit board needs to be considered, resulting in low production efficiency.

Method used

The modular trigger module includes a mounting base, trigger button, sensing element, button assembly, and switching component. The modular design reduces the assembly positioning accuracy requirements and enables precise alignment between the trigger button and the circuit board.

Benefits of technology

This improves the assembly and production efficiency of game controllers, ensures precise alignment between trigger buttons and circuit boards, and enhances the reliability of trigger modules and user experience.

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Abstract

A trigger module (200), comprising a mounting base (210), a trigger button (220), a sensing element (230), a key assembly (240) and a switching member (250), wherein the mounting base (210) is arranged corresponding to a circuit board (300), and the circuit board (300) comprises a microswitch (310) and an induction element (320); the trigger button (220) is arranged on the mounting base (210); the sensing element (230) is connected to the trigger button (220); the key assembly (240) is rotatably arranged on the mounting base (210); and the switching member (250) is connected to the key assembly (240), and can move linearly between a first position and a second position and drive the key assembly (240) to rotate relative to the mounting base (210). When in the first position, a key assembly (240) is misaligned with the microswitch (310), and the sensing element (230) moves corresponding to the induction element (320); and when in the second position, the key assembly (240) corresponds to the microswitch (310), and the trigger button (220) can drive the key assembly (240) to press the microswitch (310).
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