Fabric sensing device

US11204656B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11204656-B2
Application numberUS-202016926569-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJul 10, 2020
Priority dateSep 30, 2014
Publication dateDec 21, 2021
Grant dateDec 21, 2021

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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 fabric-based electronic device, comprising: a woven fabric; a first set of conductive threads in the woven fabric, wherein the first set of conductive threads run in a first direction; a second set of conductive threads in the woven fabric, wherein the second set of conductive threads run in a second direction that is different from the first direction and wherein the first set of conductive threads and the second set of conductive threads are formed from a nonconductive material coated with a conductive material; sensing circuitry coupled to the first and second sets of conductive threads, wherein the sensing circuitry is configured to apply a drive signal to the first set of conductive threads and to sense a change in capacitance on the second set of conductive threads; and wireless communications circuitry configured to transmit information based on the change in capacitance. 2. The fabric-based electronic device defined in claim 1 wherein the woven fabric forms a wristband. 3. The fabric-based electronic device defined in claim 1 wherein the first set of conductive threads and the second set of conductive threads are each intertwined with non-conductive threads. 4. The fabric-based electronic device defined in claim 1 wherein the wireless communications circuitry is configured to transmit the information with a Bluetooth interface. 5. The fabric-based electronic device defined in claim 1 wherein the information comprises instructions to silence an alert. 6. The fabric-based electronic device defined in claim 1 wherein the sensing circuitry is configured to sense a touch gesture based on the change in capacitance. 7. The fabric-based electronic device defined in claim 6 wherein the information comprises instructions to initiate an SMS communication based on the touch gesture. 8. The fabric-based electronic device defined in claim 7 , wherein the SMS communication comprises a predetermined message that corresponds to the touch gesture. 9. A wearable electronic device, comprising: a fabric wristband; first conductive threads in the fabric wristband; second conductive threads in the fabric wristband, wherein the second conductive threads overlap the first conductive threads to form a touch sensing region of the fabric and wherein the first conductive threads and second conductive threads are parallel to each other in an additional region of the fabric; sensing circuitry configured to use the first and second conductive threads to determine a location of a touch; and communications circuitry configured to transmit instructions based on the location. 10. The wearable electronic device defined in claim 9 wherein the sensing circuitry is configured to recognize a sweep of a user's finger across a surface of the fabric wristband. 11. The wearable electronic device defined in claim 9 wherein the first conductive threads and second conductive threads are perpendicular in the touch sensing region. 12. The wearable electronic device defined in claim 11 wherein the first conductive threads and second conductive threads are parallel to an edge of the fabric wristband in the second region. 13. The wearable electronic device defined in claim 9 wherein the sensing circuitry is configured to measure a force of the touch based on a deflection of the fabric wristband. 14. A wearable electronic device, comprising: a first fabric layer formed from a first set of conductive threads interwoven with a first set of non-conductive threads; a second fabric layer formed from a second set of conductive threads interwoven with a second set of non-conductive threads, wherein the first and second fabric layers form a band that secures the wearable electronic device to a body of a user; and circuitry coupled to the first set of conductive threads and the second set of conductive threads, wherein the circuitry is configured to transmit a radio-frequency signal based on a change in capacitance between any one of the first set of conductive threads and any one of the second set of conductive threads. 15. The wearable electronic device defined in claim 14 wherein the first fabric layer overlaps the second fabric layer and wherein an insulating spacer thread is interwoven between the first and second fabric layers. 16. The wearable electronic device defined in claim 14 wherein the radio-frequency signal comprises instructions to initiate a communication. 17. The wearable electronic device defined in claim 16 wherein the communication is a predetermined message.

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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

  • Details of scanning methods, e.g. sampling time, grouping of sub areas or time sharing with display driving (Synchronisation with the driving of the display or the backlighting unit to avoid interferences generated internally G06F3/04184) · CPC title

  • G06F3/041Primary

    Digitisers, e.g. for touch screens or touch pads, characterised by the transducing means · CPC title

  • using two or more layers of sensing electrodes, e.g. using two layers of electrodes separated by a dielectric layer · CPC title

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What does patent US11204656B2 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 G06F3/041. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Dec 21 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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We list 3 related publications on this page (citations in our corpus or others sharing the same primary CPC).