Touch input device including a moment compensated bending sensor for load measurement on platform supported by bending beams

US10088937B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10088937-B2
Application numberUS-201314398720-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMar 15, 2013
Priority dateMay 3, 2012
Publication dateOct 2, 2018
Grant dateOct 2, 2018

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A method is provided for fabricating a bending beam sensor coupled to a touch input device. The method includes providing a bending beam. The method also includes placing a first strain gauge and a second strain gauge on a surface of the beam near a first end of the beam, and aligning the first strain gauge and the second strain gauge with the beam along an axis. The first end is attached to a base. The method further includes coupling the first strain gauge and the second strain gauge to a plate of the touch input device and electrically connecting the first strain gauge and the second strain gauge such that a differential signal is obtained from the first strain gauge and the second strain gauge when a load is applied on the plate of the touch input device.

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What is claimed is: 1. A trackpad for a laptop computer, comprising: a plate defining an input surface and configured to receive a force input; a moment compensated sensor device coupled to and positioned below the plate and comprising: a bending beam defining a cantilevered structure having a first end and a second free end extending from a rigid support; and a bending beam sensor attached to the bending beam and comprising a first strain gauge and a second strain gauge that are aligned along a longitudinal axis of the bending beam and positioned between the first end and the second free end; a position sensor attached to the plate and configured to detect a location of the force input on the input surface; and a deformable substance elastically coupling the plate to the bending beam. 2. The trackpad of claim 1 , wherein the first strain gauge and the second strain gauge are electrically connected to generate a differential output when the force is applied on the plate. 3. The trackpad of claim 1 , wherein the deformable substance is a viscoelastic polymer positioned near the second free end of the bending beam, the bending beam sensor being at a further distance from the second free end than the viscoelastic polymer. 4. The trackpad of claim 1 , wherein the bending beam sensor comprises a carrier, the first strain gauge and the second strain gauge being placed on the carrier. 5. The trackpad of claim 1 , wherein the bending beam is configured to bend near the second free end of the bending beam such that the second free end is angled from the first end of the beam. 6. The trackpad of claim 1 , wherein the rigid support comprises at least one of: a sidewall of a computing device housing, a support extending from a computing device housing, or a part of a computing device housing. 7. The trackpad of claim 1 , wherein: the bending beam is a first bending beam; the bending beam sensor is a first bending beam sensor; and the moment compensated sensor device further comprises: a second bending beam defining a cantilevered structure having a first free end and a second free end extending from the rigid support; and a second bending beam sensor attached to the second bending beam, wherein the second bending beam sensor comprises a third strain gauge and a fourth strain gauge, the third and fourth strain gauges being aligned along a longitudinal axis of the second bending beam. 8. The trackpad touch input of claim 7 , wherein the moment compensated sensor device further comprises: a third bending beam defining a cantilevered structure having a first free end and a second free end extending from the rigid support; a fourth bending beam defining a cantilevered structure having a first free end and a second free end extending from the rigid support; a third bending beam sensor attached to the third bending beam, wherein the third bending beam sensor comprises a fifth strain gauge and a sixth strain gauge, the fifth and sixth strain gauges being aligned along a longitudinal axis of the third bending beam; and a fourth bending beam sensor attached to the fourth bending beam, wherein the fourth bending beam sensor comprises a seventh strain gauge and an eighth strain gauge, the seventh and eighth strain gauges being aligned along a longitudinal axis of the fourth bending beam. 9. The trackpad touch input of claim 8 , wherein the plate is a trackpad plate for an electronic device. 10. The trackpad touch input of claim 8 , wherein: the plate defines four corners; and each of the four bending beams is coupled to the plate near a respective corner of the plate. 11. The trackpad of claim 8 , wherein each bending beam is configured to deform in response to a force being applied to the plate. 12. A trackpad for a laptop computer, comprising: a plate configured to receive a force on a top surface of the plate; a position sensor attached to the plate; four bending beams coupled to the plate and the position sensor, each bending beam positioned below the plate and having a first end and a second free end extending from a rigid support; a bending beam sensor attached to each bending beam and comprising a first pair of strain gauges and a second pair of strain gauges that are aligned along a longitudinal axis of the bending beam and positioned between the first end and the second free end; and a deformable substance elastically coupling the plate to at least one of the four bending beams. 13. The trackpad of claim 12 , wherein the first pair of strain gauges and the second pair of strain gauges are electrically wired as a Wheatstone bridge such that each bending beam sensor outputs a signal when the force is received. 14. The trackpad of claim 12 , wherein the bending beam sensor comprises a carrier, the first pair of strain gauges and the second pair of strain gauges being placed on the carrier. 15. The trackpad device of claim 12 , wherein each beam is configured to bend near the second free end of the beam such that the second free end is angled from the first end of the beam. 16. A trackpad for a laptop computer, comprising: a platform; at least one bending beam supporting the platform and defining a cantilevered structure having a first end and a second free end extending from a rigid support; at least one force sensor disposed on the at least one bending beam, the force sensor operative to measure a force exerted on the platform; a position sensor attached to the platform and configured to detect a location of the force on the platform; and a deformable substance elastically coupling the platform to the at least one bending beam, wherein the at least one force sensor is operative to output at least three distinct force levels. 17. The trackpad of claim 16 , further comprising a position sensor coupled to the platform. 18. The trackpad of claim 17 , wherein the at least one force sensor comprises at least one strain gauge, and the position sensor comprises capacitive measuring electrodes.

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  • Fingerprint track pad, i.e. fingerprint sensor used as pointing device tracking the fingertip image · CPC title

  • Conductor or circuit manufacturing · CPC title

  • G06F3/0414Primary

    using force sensing means to determine a position · CPC title

  • Multi-touch detection in digitiser, i.e. details about the simultaneous detection of a plurality of touching locations, e.g. multiple fingers or pen and finger · CPC title

  • Touch pads, in which fingers can move on a surface · CPC title

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What does patent US10088937B2 cover?
A method is provided for fabricating a bending beam sensor coupled to a touch input device. The method includes providing a bending beam. The method also includes placing a first strain gauge and a second strain gauge on a surface of the beam near a first end of the beam, and aligning the first strain gauge and the second strain gauge with the beam along an axis. The first end is attached to a …
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Apple Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification G06F3/0414. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Oct 02 2018 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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