Method and apparatus for controlling generation of electrostatic friction effects for a plurality of electrodes

US10249157B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10249157-B2
Application numberUS-201815916397-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMar 9, 2018
Priority dateJan 25, 2017
Publication dateApr 2, 2019
Grant dateApr 2, 2019

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An interface device configured to provide an electrostatic friction (ESF) effect is disclosed. The interface device comprises a plurality of electrodes disposed at a surface of the interface device. It further comprises a signal generating circuit configured to generate a first drive signal at an output of the signal generating circuit, and comprises a plurality of frequency filter units or delay elements electrically connected to the signal generating circuit and to the plurality of electrodes. The interface device further comprises a control unit configured to use the plurality of frequency filter units or delay elements: (i) to cause only a subset of one or more electrodes of the plurality of electrodes to output one or more respective ESF effects with the first drive signal, or (ii) to cause at least two electrodes to output respective ESF effects with the first drive signal in different respective manners.

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An interface device configured to provide an electrostatic friction (ESF) effect, the interface device comprising: a plurality of electrodes disposed at a surface of the interface device; a signal generating circuit configured to generate a first drive signal at an output of the signal generating circuit; a plurality of electrically shielding elements, wherein each electrically shielding element of the plurality of electrically shielding elements is located between the surface of the interface device and a respective electrode of the plurality of electrodes; a plurality of switches, wherein each switch of the plurality of switches is located between a source of ground potential and a respective electrically shielding element of the plurality of electrically shielding elements; and a control unit configured to select one or more electrodes of the plurality of electrodes to output the ESF effect with the first drive signal, wherein one or more respective electrically shielding elements of the plurality of electrically shielding elements are located between the surface of the interface device and the one or more electrodes, to control one or more switches of the plurality of switches to electrically disconnect the one or more respective electrically shielding elements from the source of ground potential, such that the one or more electrodes are not electrically shielded and are able to output the ESF effect when there is user contact with the surface of the interface device, and to control other switches of the plurality of switches to electrically connect other electrically shielding elements of the plurality of shielding elements to the source of ground potential. 2. The interface device of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of electrodes are permanently electrically connected to the output of the signal generating circuit, such that each electrode of the plurality of electrodes receives the first drive signal. 3. The interface device of claim 1 , further comprising a second plurality of switches located between the output of the signal generating circuit and respective electrodes of the plurality of electrodes, wherein the control unit is further configured to electrically connect the one or more electrodes to the output of the signal generating circuit via respective one or more switches of the second plurality of switches, and to electrically disconnect all other electrodes from the output of the signal generating circuit via respective switches of the second plurality of switches. 4. The interface device of claim 1 , further comprising a plurality of frequency filter units or delay elements located between the output of the signal generating circuit and respective electrodes of the plurality of electrodes. 5. The interface device of claim 1 , wherein each electrically shielding element of the plurality of electrically shielding elements is a conductive pad. 6. The interface device of claim 5 , wherein each electrically shielding element of the plurality of electrically shielding elements has dimensions that are the same as dimensions of a respective electrode of the plurality of electrodes. 7. The interface device of claim 1 , wherein the control unit is configured to determine a spatial relationship between the interface device and a determined location, or to determine a temporal relationship between a current time and a determined event, and is configured to select the one or more electrodes to convey the spatial relationship or the temporal relationship. 8. The interface device of claim 7 , wherein the spatial relationship that is conveyed indicates a spatial orientation of the interface device relative to the determined location. 9. The interface device of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of electrodes are arranged in an array, and the control unit is configured to control the plurality of switches to cause the plurality of electrodes in the array to sequentially output respective haptic effects to create an impression of flow along the array of electrodes. 10. The interface device of claim 9 , wherein the control unit is configured to control the plurality of switches to create the impression of flow based on a status of an operation. 11. The interface device of claim 1 , wherein the ESF effect is a static ESF effect, and wherein the signal generating circuit is configured to generate the first drive signal as a pulse having an amplitude of at least 1 kV. 12. The interface device of claim 1 , wherein the source of ground potential is a ground electrode. 13. The interface device of claim 1 , further comprising additional electrodes that are permanently electrically connected to the source of ground potential. 14. The interface device of claim 1 , wherein the control unit is configured to select the one or more electrodes from among a set of electrodes of the plurality of electrodes that are receiving user contact, such that some electrodes receiving user contact are not selected to generate an ESF effect with the first drive signal. 15. An interface device configured to provide an electrostatic friction (ESF) effect, the interface device comprising: a plurality of electrodes disposed at a surface of the interface device; a signal generating circuit configured to generate a first drive signal at an output of the signal generating circuit; a plurality of switches, wherein each switch of the plurality of switches is configured to electrically connect a respective electrode of the plurality of electrodes to either the output of the signal generating circuit or to a source of ground potential, such that no electrode of the plurality of electrodes is in an electrically floating state; and a control unit configured to select one or more electrodes of the plurality of electrodes to output the ESF effect with the first drive signal, to control the plurality of switches to electrically connect the one or more electrodes of the plurality of electrodes to the output of the signal generating circuit, and to control the plurality of switches to electrically connect all other electrodes of the plurality of electrodes to the source of ground potential. 16. The interface device of claim 15 , wherein the plurality of switches include a first set of switches located between respective electrodes of the plurality of electrodes and the source of ground potential, and further comprises a second set of switches located between respective electrodes of the plurality of electrodes and the output of the signal generating circuit, wherein the control unit is configured to control the second set of switches to electrically connect the one or more electrodes to the output of the signal generating circuit, and to control the first set of switches to electrically connect all other electrodes of the plurality of electrodes to the source of ground potential. 17. The interface device of claim 15 , wherein the control unit is configured to select the one or more electrodes from among a set of electrodes of the plurality of electrodes that are receiving user contact, such that some electrodes receiving user contact are not selected to generate a respective ESF effect with the first drive signal. 18. The interface device of claim 15 , wherein the control unit is configured to determine a spatial relationship between the interface device and a determined location, or to determine a temporal relationship between a current time and a determined event, and is configured to select the one or more electrodes to convey the spatial relationship or the temporal relations

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  • G08B6/00Primary

    Tactile signalling systems, e.g. tactile personal calling systems · CPC title

  • G06F3/016Primary

    Input arrangements with force or tactile feedback as computer generated output to the user · CPC title

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What does patent US10249157B2 cover?
An interface device configured to provide an electrostatic friction (ESF) effect is disclosed. The interface device comprises a plurality of electrodes disposed at a surface of the interface device. It further comprises a signal generating circuit configured to generate a first drive signal at an output of the signal generating circuit, and comprises a plurality of frequency filter units or del…
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Immersion Corp
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification G08B6/00. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
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Publication date Tue Apr 02 2019 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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