Methods and Apparatus for Multi-Touch Tactile Touch Panel Actuator Mechanisms
US-2016259415-A1 · Sep 8, 2016 · US
US10540909B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10540909-B2 |
| Application number | US-201715627599-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jun 20, 2017 |
| Priority date | Jun 20, 2017 |
| Publication date | Jan 21, 2020 |
| Grant date | Jan 21, 2020 |
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Disclosed is a braille display that is impact resistant and that employs a modular construction. The impact resistance is achieved, in part, by molded and resilient end caps. Each end cap includes a centrally positioned slit that functions in absorbing lateral impacts to the display. The impact resistance is further achieved by an over molded housing that is positioned about an associated USB connector. The modularity of the display is achieved by way of a subassembly that is releasably secured within the interior of a main housing. The subassembly, in turn, includes a series of cell compartments that are arranged in groups. Each group of cell compartments is controlled by an individual shift register. This allows a grouping cell compartments to be removed and replaced as needed without disturbing the remaining cell components.
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An impact resistant modular braille display device comprising: a main housing including forward and rearward extents, and first and second ends, an upper cover with a top surface extending between the first and second ends, a series of braille keys formed within the top surface, a lower tray releasably coupled to the upper cover, an opening formed within the forward extent of the main housing, a motherboard positioned between the upper cover and lower tray; a subassembly positioned within the forward opening of the main housing, the subassembly including a series of 40 interconnected cell compartments, each cell compartment including forward and rearward ends and housing 8 bimorph reeds, each bimorph reed supporting an associated tactile pin, the rearward ends of the cell compartments forming a back surface; a series of five backplanes positioned in end to end relationship along the back surface, each backplane including a shift register that functions to provide instructions to a group of 8 associated cell compartments, a series of flex cables electrically interconnecting the five backplanes to the motherboard, whereby an individual shift register and its associated 8 cell compartments can be removed from the subassembly without disturbing the remaining cell compartments; a faceplate positioned over the forward opening of the main housing and securing the subassembly in place within the main housing, the faceplate including a space bar, opposing rocker bars, and panning buttons; a pair of end caps, each end cap including an interior face and being positioned over one of the first and second ends of the main housing, each end cap formed from an impact resistant silicone and including a centrally located slit, the slit functioning as a shock absorber for the end cap, a USB opening formed within one of the two end caps, the USB opening including a raised peripheral ridge, an anchor formed upon the interior face of each end cap; a USB assembly secured within the USB opening, the USB assembly including a USB connector positioned within an over molded housing, the housing being formed from an impact resistant plastic and including a female peripheral recess, the raised peripheral ridge of the USB opening being positioned within the female peripheral recess to properly orient the USB assembly within the main housing, the USB assembly further including a flex cable interconnecting the USB connector to the motherboard; a snaplock including a housing with an upwardly extending post and a downwardly extending foot, a screw positioning the snaplock housing within the lower tray of the main housing whereby the downwardly extending foot affixes the anchor in place to secure the end cap. 2. An impact resistant modular braille display device comprising: a main housing including forward and rearward extents, and first and second ends, an opening formed within the forward extent of the main housing; a subassembly positioned within the forward opening of the main housing, the subassembly including a back and a series of interconnected cell compartments, each cell compartment including forward and rearward ends and housing a plurality of bimorph reeds, each bimorph reed supporting an associated tactile pin; a series of backplanes positioned in end to end relationship along a back of the subassembly, each backplane including a shift register functioning to provide instructions to a group of associated cell compartments. 3. The impact resistant modular braille display device as described in claim 2 further comprising a series of separable flex cables electrically interconnecting the series of backplanes, whereby an individual backplane and its associated cell compartments can be removed from the subassembly without disturbing the remaining cell compartments. 4. The impact resistant modular braille display device as described in claim 2 further comprising a faceplate positioned over the forward opening of the main housing and securing the subassembly in place within the main housing. 5. The impact resistant modular braille display device as described in claim 2 further comprising a pair of end caps, each end cap including an interior face an anchor, each end cap being positioned over one of the first and second ends of the main housing, each end cap formed from an impact resistant material and including a centrally located slit, the slit functioning as a shock absorber for the end cap. 6. The impact resistant modular braille display device as described in claim 5 further comprising an opening formed within one of the two end caps, the opening including a raised peripheral ridge, an anchor formed upon the interior face of each end cap. 7. The impact resistant modular braille display device as described in claim 6 further comprising an electrical connector assembly secured within the opening of the end cap, the connector assembly including an electrical connector positioned within an over molded housing, the housing being formed from an impact resistant plastic and including a female peripheral recess, the raised peripheral ridge of the opening being positioned within the female peripheral recess to properly orient the connector assembly within the main housing. 8. The impact resistant modular braille display device as described in claim 7 further comprising a snaplock including a housing with an upwardly extending post and a downwardly extending foot, a screw affixing the snaplock housing to the lower tray of the main housing whereby the downwardly extending foot affixes the anchor in place to secure the end cap. 9. An impact resistant modular braille display device comprising: a main housing including an opening, the main housing supporting a plurality of braille keys; a subassembly removably positioned within the opening of the main housing, the subassembly supporting a number of braille characters, each braille character including a number of tactile pins, each tactile pin being driven by an electromechanical driver, the electromechanical drivers associated with each braille character being enclosed within an individual cell compartment, the subassembly housing a plurality of cell compartments, whereby removal of the subassembly provides access to the plurality of cell compartments.
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