Woven textile with point-to-point conductive trace

US10900147B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10900147-B2
Application numberUS-201715672093-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateAug 8, 2017
Priority dateAug 8, 2017
Publication dateJan 26, 2021
Grant dateJan 26, 2021

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Conductive wires or traces woven into a textile article as a warp or weft yarn are limited in directionality and beginning and end points. The presently disclosed woven electronic textiles permit electrical traces to begin and end at specific points within an interior of the textile and for runs of the electrical traces to extend continuously at any desired angle and connecting any number of specific points across a textile surface. Such electrical traces are referred to herein as point-to-point conductive traces.

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What is claimed is: 1. A woven electronic trackpad for a computing device comprising: a warp shed of comprising a warp non-conductive yarn; a weft of non-conductive yarn, wherein the warp and the weft cover a portion of the computing device; and a conductive yarn woven within the warp shed and the weft and including each of two intermediate points and two end points within an interior portion of the woven textile, wherein the conductive yarn extends linearly between the two intermediate points in a direction distinct from a warp direction and a weft direction unwoven and adjacent the woven textile across multiple warp and weft threads, each of the two end points of the conductive yarn connected to the computing device, wherein the warp, the weft, and the conductive yarn form a user input for the woven electronic trackpad. 2. The woven textile covering of claim 1 , wherein the conductive yarn also extends between one of the two intermediate points and one of the two end points in another direction distinct from the warp direction and the weft direction. 3. The woven textile covering of claim 1 , wherein the conductive yarn is continuous between the two end points. 4. The woven textile covering of claim 1 , wherein the conductive yarn forms an electrical connection between electronic components of the computing device. 5. The woven textile covering of claim 1 , wherein the two intermediate points and the two end points are non-collinear. 6. The woven textile covering of claim 1 , wherein the conductive yarn extends in another direction distinct from the warp direction and the weft direction unwoven and adjacent the woven textile across multiple warp threads and multiple weft threads between one of the two intermediate points and one of the two end points. 7. The woven textile covering of claim 1 , wherein the conductive yarn is woven within the woven textile in a stair step pattern between one of the two intermediate points and one of the two end points. 8. A method of manufacturing a woven textile with a point-to-point conductive trace comprising: weaving a weft of non-conductive yarn within a warp shed of non-conductive yarn; and weaving a conductive yarn within the warp shed including passing an end of the conductive yarn between a point-to-point picking device and an aerial picking device of a rapier textile loom, the conductive yarn including each of two intermediate points and two end points within an interior portion of the woven textile, wherein the conductive yarn extends between the two intermediate points in a direction distinct from a warp direction and a weft direction unwoven and adjacent the woven textile across multiple warp and weft threads. 9. The method of claim 8 , wherein the weaving the weft within the warp shed is performed using a full-width picking device. 10. The method of claim 8 , wherein the weaving the conductive yarn within the warp shed includes: placing the point-to-point picking device to a desired point within the warp shed; extending the aerial picking device through the warp shed to meet the point-to-point picking device prior to passing the end of the conductive yarn between the point-to-point picking device and the aerial picking device; and retracting the aerial picking device from the warp shed. 11. The method of claim 10 , wherein the weaving the conductive yarn within the warp shed further includes: traveling the aerial picking device to a point above the desired point within the warp shed prior to extending the aerial picking device. 12. The method of claim 10 , wherein the point-to-point picking device initially holds the end of the conductive yarn and passes the end of the conductive yarn to the aerial picking device. 13. The method of claim 10 , wherein the aerial picking device initially holds the end of the conductive yarn and passes the end of the conductive yarn to the point-to-point picking device. 14. The method of claim 8 , wherein one or both of two ends of the conductive yarn include a spool of conductive yarn. 15. The method of claim 8 , further comprising: cutting one or both of two ends of the conductive yarn from a spool of conductive yarn. 16. A textile loom comprising: a full-width picking device to weave a weft of non-conductive yarn within a warp shed of non-conductive yarn; a point-to-point picking device; and an aerial picking device, the aerial picking device to selectively pass through the warp shed to meet the point-to-point picking device and exchange an end of a conductive yarn. 17. The textile loom of claim 16 , the point-to-point picking device and the aerial picking device in conjunction to weave the conductive yarn into a textile woven by the full-width picking device. 18. The textile loom of claim 16 , wherein the full-width picking device and the point-to-point picking device originate from the same side of the textile loom. 19. The textile loom of claim 16 , the point-to-point picking device to selectively stop at a desired point within a width of the warp shed of non-conductive yarn and the aerial picking device to selectively stop at a point above the point-to-point picking device prior to meeting the point-to-point picking device.

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  • D03D15/00Primary

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

  • Lappet, swivel or other looms for forming embroidery-like decoration on fabrics · CPC title

  • including electronic components · CPC title

  • With diagonal warps or wefts · CPC title

  • antistatic; conductive · CPC title

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What does patent US10900147B2 cover?
Conductive wires or traces woven into a textile article as a warp or weft yarn are limited in directionality and beginning and end points. The presently disclosed woven electronic textiles permit electrical traces to begin and end at specific points within an interior of the textile and for runs of the electrical traces to extend continuously at any desired angle and connecting any number of sp…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Microsoft Technology Licensing Llc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification D03D15/00. Mapped technology areas include Textiles & Paper.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jan 26 2021 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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