Ultrasonic force detection

US11397486B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11397486-B2
Application numberUS-202016997899-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateAug 19, 2020
Priority dateAug 30, 2019
Publication dateJul 26, 2022
Grant dateJul 26, 2022

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Ultrasonic force detection systems and methods can be based on propagation of ultrasonic waves in a user's body (e.g., in a user's digit). An amount of force can be determined using time-of-flight (TOF) techniques of one or more ultrasonic waves propagating in the user's body. In some examples, an electronic device including a transducer can be coupled to a digit, and can transmit ultrasonic waves into the digit. As the wave propagates through the thickness of the digit, a reflection of at least a portion of the transmitted wave can occur due to the bone and/or due to reaching the opposite side of the digit (e.g., finger pad). One or more reflections can be measured to determine the amount of force.

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What is claimed is: 1. A force-sensitive device, comprising: a transducer configured to be coupled to a first surface of a digit and configured to transmit ultrasonic waves to and receive ultrasonic waves from the digit; and one or more processors coupled to the transducer and programmed to: estimate an applied force by the digit while a second surface of the digit is in contact with a surface based on ultrasonic waves propagating in the digit, wherein the second surface of the digit is opposite the first surface of the digit; wherein estimating the applied force comprises: receiving a first reflected ultrasonic wave corresponding to a first transmitted ultrasonic wave traversing a first distance from the first surface of the digit to a first surface of a bone of the digit and returning the first distance from the first surface of the bone back to the first surface; and determining the applied force based on a first time of flight between transmitting the first transmitted ultrasonic wave and receiving the first reflected ultrasonic wave or based on the first distance. 2. The force-sensitive device of claim 1 , wherein the applied force is proportional to the first time of flight or the first distance. 3. The force-sensitive device of claim 1 , wherein determining the applied force based on the first time of flight or based on the first distance comprises determining a first time delay of the first reflected ultrasonic wave. 4. The force-sensitive device of claim 3 , wherein determining the time delay of the first reflected ultrasonic wave comprises comparing one or more zero crossing times of the first reflected ultrasonic wave with one or more zero crossing times of a baseline reflected ultrasonic wave corresponding to zero applied force. 5. The force-sensitive device of claim 3 , wherein determining the time delay of the first reflected ultrasonic wave comprises comparing correlating the first reflected ultrasonic wave with a baseline reflected ultrasonic wave corresponding to zero applied force. 6. The force-sensitive device of claim 1 , wherein estimating the applied force comprises: receiving a second reflected ultrasonic wave corresponding to a second transmitted ultrasonic wave traversing a second distance from the first surface of the digit to a second surface of the digit and returning the second distance from the first surface of the bone back to the first surface; and determining the applied force based on the first time of flight and a second time of flight between transmitting the second transmitted ultrasonic wave and receiving the second reflected ultrasonic wave or based on the first distance and the second distance. 7. The force-sensitive device of claim 6 , wherein the applied force is inversely proportional to the second time of flight or the second distance. 8. The force-sensitive device of claim 6 , wherein determining the applied force based on the second time of flight or based on the second distance comprises determining a time shift of the second reflected ultrasonic wave. 9. The force-sensitive device of claim 1 , wherein the one or more processors is further programmed to: in accordance with the applied force exceeding a threshold force, determine the contact between the second surface of the digit and the surface is a press input; and in accordance with the applied force failing to exceed the threshold force, forgo determining a press input. 10. The force-sensitive device of claim 1 , further comprising: one or more integrated circuits coupled to the transducer and coupled to the one or more processors, the one or more integrated circuits configured to stimulate the transducer and to sense the transducer; a battery coupled to the one or more integrated circuits and the one or more processors; wireless charging circuitry configured to charge the battery; and wireless communication circuitry coupled to the one or more processors and configured to transmit information about the applied force to a host device. 11. The force sensitive device of claim 1 , wherein the surface is a touch-sensitive surface or a non-touch sensitive surface. 12. The force-sensitive device of claim 1 , wherein the first distance corresponds to a first thickness of the digit between the first surface of the digit and the first surface of the bone of the digit. 13. A method of estimating force comprising: transmitting ultrasonic waves into a digit via a transducer coupled to a first surface of the digit; receiving ultrasonic waves from the digit; and estimating an applied force by the digit while a second surface of the digit is in contact with a surface based on ultrasonic waves propagating in the digit, wherein the second surface of the digit is opposite the first surface of the digit; wherein estimating the applied force comprises: receiving a first reflected ultrasonic wave corresponding to a first transmitted ultrasonic wave traversing a first distance from the first surface of the digit to a first surface of a bone of the digit and returning the first distance from the first surface of the bone back to the first surface; and determining the applied force based on a first time of flight between transmitting the first transmitted ultrasonic wave and receiving the first reflected ultrasonic wave or based on the first distance. 14. The method of claim 13 , wherein determining the applied force based on the first time of flight or based on the first distance comprises determining a first time delay of the first reflected ultrasonic wave. 15. The method of claim 13 , further comprising: in accordance with the applied force exceeding a threshold force, determining the contact between the second surface of the digit and the surface is a press input; and in accordance with the applied force failing to exceed the threshold force, forgoing determining a press input. 16. The force-sensitive device of claim 6 , wherein the second distance corresponds to a second thickness of the digit between the first surface of the digit and the second surface of the digit opposite the first surface of the digit. 17. A non-transitory computer readable storage medium storing instructions, which when executed by one or more processing circuits of a device, cause the one or more processing circuits to perform a method of estimating force comprising: transmitting ultrasonic waves into a digit via a transducer coupled to a first surface of the digit; receiving ultrasonic waves from the digit; and estimating an applied force by the digit while a second surface of the digit is in contact with a surface based on ultrasonic waves propagating in the digit, wherein the second surface of the digit is opposite the first surface of the digit; wherein estimating the applied force comprises: receiving a first reflected ultrasonic wave corresponding to a first transmitted ultrasonic wave traversing a first distance from the first surface of the digit to a first surface of a bone of the digit and returning the first distance from the first surface of the bone back to the first surface; and determining the applied force based on a first time of flight between transmitting the first transmitted ultrasonic wave and receiving the first reflected ultrasonic wave or based on the first distance. 18. The non-transitory computer readable storage medium of claim 17 , wherein determining the applied force based on the first time of flight or based on the first distance comprises determining a first time delay of the first reflected ultrasonic wave. 19.

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  • using propagating acoustic waves · CPC title

  • G06F3/014Primary

    Hand-worn input/output arrangements, e.g. data gloves · CPC title

  • Pressure sensors for measuring the pressure or force exerted on the touch surface without providing the touch position · CPC title

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

  • G06F3/0414Primary

    using force sensing means to determine a position · CPC title

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What does patent US11397486B2 cover?
Ultrasonic force detection systems and methods can be based on propagation of ultrasonic waves in a user's body (e.g., in a user's digit). An amount of force can be determined using time-of-flight (TOF) techniques of one or more ultrasonic waves propagating in the user's body. In some examples, an electronic device including a transducer can be coupled to a digit, and can transmit ultrasonic wa…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Apple Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification G06F3/014. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jul 26 2022 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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