Fabric sensing device

US10739924B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10739924-B2
Application numberUS-201916417414-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMay 20, 2019
Priority dateSep 30, 2014
Publication dateAug 11, 2020
Grant dateAug 11, 2020

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A touch-sensitive textile device that is configured to detect the occurrence of a touch, the location of a touch, and/or the force of a touch on the touch-sensitive textile device. In some embodiments, the touch-sensitive textile device includes a first set of conductive threads oriented along a first direction, and a second set of conductive threads interwoven with the first set of conductive threads and oriented along a second direction. The device may also include a sensing circuit that is operatively coupled to the first and second set of conductive threads. The sensing circuit may be configured to apply a drive signal to the first and second set of conductive threads. The sensing circuit may also be configured to detect a touch or near touch based on a variation in an electrical measurement using the first or second set of conductive threads.

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We claim: 1. A touch-sensitive fabric, comprising: a first set of conductive threads; a second set of conductive threads overlapping the first set of conductive threads; an insulating spacer thread intertwined with the first and second sets of conductive threads; and circuitry coupled to the first and second sets of conductive threads, wherein the circuitry detects a touch on the touch-sensitive fabric by detecting a change in capacitance across the first and second sets of conductive threads. 2. The touch-sensitive fabric defined in claim 1 , wherein the first and second sets of conductive threads are oriented in a first direction and the thread is oriented in a second direction. 3. The touch-sensitive fabric defined in claim 2 , wherein the insulating spacer thread forms at least part of a spacer structure that separates the first and second sets of conductive threads. 4. The touch-sensitive fabric defined in claim 1 , wherein the circuitry applies a drive signal to the first set of conductive threads. 5. The touch-sensitive fabric defined in claim 1 , further comprising: a first set of insulating threads interwoven with the first set of conductive threads; and a second set of insulating threads interwoven with the second set of conductive threads. 6. The touch-sensitive fabric defined in claim 5 , wherein the second set of insulating threads overlaps the first set of insulating threads. 7. The touch-sensitive fabric defined in claim 1 , wherein the circuitry determines a location of the touch based on the change in capacitance across the first and second sets of conductive threads. 8. The touch-sensitive fabric defined in claim 1 , wherein the circuitry detects a force of the touch based on a deflection of the touch-sensitive fabric. 9. The touch-sensitive fabric defined in claim 1 , wherein the first set of conductive threads comprises conductive threads with an electrically insulating coating. 10. The touch-sensitive fabric defined in claim 1 , wherein the first set of conductive threads comprises conductive threads formed from a nonconductive material coated with a conductive material. 11. A touch sensor, comprising: a first set of conductive threads; a second set of conductive threads interwoven with the first set of conductive threads, wherein the second set of conductive threads overlaps the first set of conductive threads to form sensing nodes; non-conductive threads interwoven with the first and second sets of conductive threads; and circuitry coupled to the first and second sets of conductive threads, wherein the circuitry applies a drive signal to the first set of conductive threads and senses a change in capacitance on the second set of conductive threads. 12. The touch sensor defined in claim 11 , wherein the circuitry detects a touch gesture. 13. The touch sensor defined in claim 11 , wherein the non-conductive threads include a first set of non-conductive threads that are parallel to the first set of conductive threads and a second set of non-conductive threads that are parallel to the second set of conductive threads. 14. The touch sensor defined in claim 11 , wherein the change in capacitance is a change in capacitance between a first conductive thread in the first set of conductive threads and a second conductive thread in the second set of conductive threads. 15. The touch sensor defined in claim 14 , wherein the second conductive thread is in a group of adjacent conductive threads that form a conductive strip region and the change in capacitance is measured with the conductive strip region. 16. A touch-sensitive device, comprising: a first layer formed from a first set of conductive threads interwoven with a first set of non-conductive threads, wherein the first set of conductive threads comprises conductive threads formed from a nonconductive material coated with a conductive material; a second layer formed from a second set of conductive threads interwoven with a second set of non-conductive threads; and circuitry that detects changes in capacitance between the first set of conductive threads and the second set of conductive threads. 17. The touch-sensitive device defined in claim 16 , wherein the first layer is separated from the second layer by a distance and wherein the circuitry detects a change in the distance. 18. The touch-sensitive device defined in claim 16 , wherein the first set of conductive threads are oriented in a first direction and the second set of conductive threads are oriented in a second direction that is different from the first direction in a touch-sensitive region of the touch-sensitive device. 19. The touch-sensitive device defined in claim 18 , wherein the first and second sets of conductive threads are oriented in the first direction in a region of the touch-sensitive device that is different from the touch-sensitive region. 20. The touch-sensitive device defined in claim 19 , further comprising: a shielding layer that increases electrical isolation between the first set of conductive threads and the second set of conductive threads.

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  • Wearable computers, e.g. on a belt · CPC title

  • Woven fabrics characterised by the material, structure or properties of the fibres, filaments, yarns, threads or other warp or weft elements used · CPC title

  • D03D1/0088Primary

    Fabrics having an electronic function · CPC title

  • G06F3/044Primary

    by capacitive means · CPC title

  • Control or interface arrangements specially adapted for digitisers · CPC title

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What does patent US10739924B2 cover?
A touch-sensitive textile device that is configured to detect the occurrence of a touch, the location of a touch, and/or the force of a touch on the touch-sensitive textile device. In some embodiments, the touch-sensitive textile device includes a first set of conductive threads oriented along a first direction, and a second set of conductive threads interwoven with the first set of conductive …
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Apple Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification D03D1/0088. Mapped technology areas include Textiles & Paper.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Aug 11 2020 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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