Extracting touch data that represents one or more objects on a touch surface
US-9024916-B2 · May 5, 2015 · US
US10496227B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10496227-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615547587-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Feb 9, 2016 |
| Priority date | Feb 9, 2015 |
| Publication date | Dec 3, 2019 |
| Grant date | Dec 3, 2019 |
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An embodiment of the invention provides a touch sensing apparatus, comprising: a light transmissive element (10) that defines a touch surface; a set of emitters (30a) arranged around the periphery of the touch surface to emit beams of light into the light transmissive element, wherein a first portion of the beams (50) of light propagate inside the light transmissive element while illuminating the touch surface such that an object touching the touch surface causes an attenuation of the propagating light, and wherein a second portion of the beams (90) of light pass out of the light transmissive element and are reflected to travel above the touch surface, a set of light detectors (30b) arranged around the periphery of the touch surface to receive light from the set of emitters from the transmissive element and from above the touch surface, wherein each light detector is arranged to receive light from more than one emitter.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A touch sensing apparatus, comprising: a light transmissive element that defines a touch surface; a first set of emitters arranged around a first portion of a periphery of the touch surface, the first set of emitters configured to emit first beams of light into the light transmissive element, wherein the first beams of light propagate inside the light transmissive element while illuminating the touch surface; a second set of emitters arranged around a second portion of the periphery of the touch surface, the second set of emitters configured to emit second beams of light, wherein the second beams of light are reflected to travel above the touch surface; a first set of light detectors arranged around a third portion of the periphery of the touch surface, the first set of light detectors configured to receive light from the first set of emitters from the transmissive element; a second set of light detectors arranged around a fourth portion of the periphery of the touch surface, the second set of light detectors configured to receive light from the second set of emitters from above the touch surface, and a diffusive reflecting surface arranged around the first and the second portions of the periphery of the touch surface to direct light from the first and the second set of emitters across the touch surface, wherein the diffusive reflecting surface provides a scattering of greater than 90% and wherein the diffusive reflecting surface is arranged a greater distance from the periphery of the touch surface in the plane of the touch surface than emitters; wherein each light detector in the first set of light detectors is arranged to receive light from more than one emitter in the first set of emitters; a processor configured to determine, based on output signals of the first and second set of light detectors, the position of an object on the touch surface. 2. The touch sensing apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the first and second set of emitters comprise at least one common emitter. 3. The touch sensing apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the first and second set of detectors comprise at least one common detector. 4. The touch sensing system of claim 1 wherein the processor is configured to perform a first touch determination based on signals of the first set of light detectors and a second touch determination based on signals of the second set of light detectors, and wherein the position of an object on the touch surface is determined in dependence on the first touch determination and second touch determination. 5. The touch sensing system of claim 4 , wherein the processor is configured to determine that the object is not touching the touch surface when the first touch determination indicates the presence of the object but the second touch determination indicates the absence of the object. 6. The touch sensing system of claim 4 , wherein the processor is configured to determine that the object is of a first object type when the first touch determination indicates the absence of the object but the second touch determination indicates the presence of the object. 7. The touch sensing system of claim 4 , wherein the processor is configured to determine the position of an object on the touch surface in dependence on just the first touch determination when the object is occluded from the second beams of light. 8. The touch sensing system of claim 1 wherein the first set of emitters is configured to emit light at a first wavelength and the first set of detectors is configured to detect light at the first wavelength, and wherein the second set of emitters is configured to emit light at a second wavelength and the second set of detectors is configured to detect light at the second wavelength. 9. The touch sensing system of claim 1 wherein the touch sensing system is configured to activate the first set of emitters and the second set of emitters at non-overlapping times. 10. The touch sensing apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the touch sensing system is configured to operate in a low-power mode wherein just the second set of emitters are powered, and wherein when the processor determines the presence of an object on the touch surface from the second set of light detectors, entering a higher-power mode wherein the first and second set of emitters are powered. 11. The touch sensing apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the touch sensing system is configured to operate in a low-power mode wherein just the first set of emitters are powered, and wherein when the processor determines the presence of an object on the touch surface from the first set of light detectors, entering a higher-power mode wherein the first set of emitters are powered and the second set of emitters are at least intermittently powered. 12. The touch sensing apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the first and/or third portion is larger than the second and/or fourth portion. 13. The touch sensing apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the number of the first set of emitters and/or first set of detectors is larger than the number of the second set of emitters and/or second set of detectors. 14. The touch sensing apparatus of claim 13 , wherein the ratio of the first set of emitters and/or first set of detectors to the number of the second set of emitters and/or second set of detectors is 4:1. 15. The touch sensing apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the first and second set of emitters are spatially interleaved along the periphery of the touch surface. 16. A touch sensing apparatus, comprising: a touch surface; a set of emitters arranged around a portion of the periphery of the touch surface to emit beams of light; a diffusive reflecting surface arranged around a portion of the periphery of the touch surface to direct light from the set of emitters across the touch surface, wherein the diffusive reflecting surface provides a scattering of greater than 90% and wherein the diffusive reflecting surface is arranged a greater distance from the periphery of the touch surface in the plane of the touch surface than emitters; and a set of light detectors arranged around a portion of the periphery of the touch surface to receive light from the set of emitters, wherein each light detector is arranged to receive light from more than one emitter. 17. The touch sensing apparatus of claim 16 , wherein the diffusive reflecting surface is a Lambertian diffusive reflecting surface. 18. The touch sensing apparatus of claim 16 , wherein the diffusive reflecting surface comprises a titanium oxide layer. 19. The touch sensing apparatus of claim 16 , wherein the diffusive reflecting surface comprises a microcellular foamed reflector, wherein the touch surface comprises a transparent panel, and wherein the light from the emitters is transmitted to diffusive reflecting surface through a transmissive panel.
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