Active Stylus with Multiple Sensors for Receiving Signals from a Touch Sensor
US-2017357338-A1 · Dec 14, 2017 · US
US10474254B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10474254-B2 |
| Application number | US-201715785541-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Oct 17, 2017 |
| Priority date | Oct 17, 2016 |
| Publication date | Nov 12, 2019 |
| Grant date | Nov 12, 2019 |
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A stylus used to have a touch sensitive processing apparatus determine an axial direction and an angle of inclination which the stylus corresponds to a touch screen through electrical signal emitted by the stylus. The stylus includes: a penholder; a tip section on one end of the penholder; a first ring electrode surrounding the penholder; a second ring electrode surrounding the penholder, wherein the second ring electrode is closer to the tip section than the first ring electrode being, the first ring electrode and the second ring electrode are used to emit the electrical signal; and a first insulating material configured to have the first ring electrode electrically decouple the second ring electrode.
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What is claimed is: 1. A stylus used to have a touch sensitive processing apparatus determine an axial direction and an angle of inclination which the stylus corresponds to a touch screen through electrical signal emitted by the stylus, the stylus comprising: a penholder; a non-conductive tip section on one end of the penholder; a first ring electrode surrounding the penholder; a second ring electrode surrounding the penholder, wherein the second ring electrode is closer to the tip section than the first ring electrode being, the first ring electrode and the second ring electrode are used to emit the electrical signal, wherein the second ring electrode is in direct contact with the tip section; and a first insulating material configured to have the first ring electrode electrically decouple the second ring electrode. 2. The stylus of claim 1 , wherein the first ring electrode comprises a plurality of electrodes surrounding the penholder, the plurality of electrodes decouple to each other. 3. The stylus of claim 1 , wherein the second ring electrode comprises a plurality of electrodes surrounding the penholder, the plurality of electrodes decouple to each other. 4. The stylus of claim 3 , wherein the stylus performs modulation on the electrical signal using code, time, frequency, or amplitude prior to emission using code division multiplexing, time division multiplexing, frequency division multiplexing, or amplitude division multiplexing, respectively. 5. The stylus of claim 1 , wherein the first ring electrode comprises a plurality of electrodes, the second ring electrode comprises a plurality of electrodes, numbers of the first ring electrodes are equal to that of the second ring electrodes. 6. The stylus of claim 5 , wherein a position of each first ring electrode corresponds a position of one of the second ring electrodes. 7. The stylus of claim 5 , wherein the stylus performs modulation on the electrical signal using code, time, frequency, or amplitude prior to emission using code division multiplexing, time division multiplexing, frequency division multiplexing, or amplitude division multiplexing, respectively. 8. The stylus of claim 1 , wherein the first ring electrode comprises a plurality of electrodes, the second ring electrode comprises a plurality of electrodes, numbers of the first ring electrodes are not equal to that of the second ring electrodes. 9. The stylus of claim 1 , wherein the tip section comprises one of the tip structures as below: marker and writing brush. 10. The stylus of claim 9 , wherein when the tip section is one of the tip structures of marker and writing brush, and the tip section does not connect to an ink container, the tip section writes on the touch screen without leaving trace. 11. The stylus of claim 9 , wherein when the tip section is one of the tip structures of marker and writing brush, the tip section connects to an ink container to absorb and diffuse ink. 12. The stylus of claim 9 , wherein the tip section is changeable. 13. The stylus of claim 1 , further comprising: a power module configured to supply power for the stylus to emit the electrical signal. 14. The stylus of claim 1 , wherein the stylus performs modulation on the electrical signal using code, time, frequency, or amplitude. 15. A tip structure of a stylus, used to have a touch sensitive processing apparatus know an axial direction and an angle of inclination which the stylus corresponds to a touch screen through electrical signal emitted by the stylus, the tip structure comprising: a non-conductive tip section on one end of a penholder; a first ring electrode surrounding the penholder; a second ring electrode surrounding the penholder, wherein the second ring electrode is closer to the tip section than the first ring electrode being, the first ring electrode and the second ring electrode are used to emit the electrical signal, wherein the second ring electrode is in direct contact with the tip section; and a first insulating material configured to have the first ring electrode electrically decouple the second ring electrode.
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