Impact resistant modular braille display device
US-11062623-B2 · Jul 13, 2021 · US
US11532243B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11532243-B2 |
| Application number | US-202117180447-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Feb 19, 2021 |
| Priority date | Feb 21, 2020 |
| Publication date | Dec 20, 2022 |
| Grant date | Dec 20, 2022 |
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Disclosed is a tablet with an improved Braille display. The Braille display employs a pin array that allows for the selective use of either six or eight pin cells. This is accomplished by turning off or on a pin pair adjacent to each cell. The spacing of the pins also allows capacitive sensors to be located adjacent to each Braille cell. These sensors are used to determine the location of the user's finger upon the display. The pin spacing further allows geometric shapes to be generated in additional to text.
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What is claimed is: 1. A Braille tablet with an improved tactile display, the tactile display allowing a user to selectively generate both Braille characters and graphics, the tablet comprising: an array of pins positioned across a face of the display, the pins being positioned along X and Y axes; the array including a series of pin pairs oriented along the Y axis, each of the pin pairs being selectively turned off or on by the user of the tablet, wherein a pin pair is raised when on and lowered when off; the pins of the array defining a series of cells, within an individual cell being used to generate a Braille character, the tactile display selectively displaying either six or eight pin cells, with a six pin cell being generated by turning off an adjacent pin pair and an eight pin cell being generated by turning on an adjacent pin pair; the spacing between the pins along the Y axis being uniform with all of the pins being equally spaced from one another; the spacing between the cells along the X axis being non-uniform, with the spacing between adjacent cells along the X axis being greater than the spacing of the pins along the Y axis; the spacing of the pins across the face of the tactile display allowing the user to selectively display six pin cells, eight pin cells, and graphics. 2. A Braille tablet with an improved tactile display comprising: an array of pins positioned across a face of the display, the pins being positioned along X and Y axes; the array including a series of pin pairs oriented along the Y axis, each of the pin pairs being selectively turned off or on by the user of the tablet; the pins of the array defining a series of cells, within an individual cell being used to generate a Braille character, the tactile display selectively displaying either six or eight pin cells, with a six pin cell being generated by turning off an adjacent pin pair and an eight pin cell being generated by turning on an adjacent pin pair. 3. The Braille tablet as described in claim 2 wherein the spacing between the pins along the Y axis being uniform with all of the pins being equally spaced from one another. 4. The Braille tablet as described in claim 2 wherein the spacing between the cells along the X axis is non-uniform. 5. The Braille tablet as described in claim 2 wherein the spacing between adjacent cells along the X axis is greater than the spacing of the pins along the Y axis. 6. The Braille tablet as described in claim 2 wherein the display can generate graphics in additional to six and eight pin arrays. 7. The Braille tablet as described in claim 2 wherein the pins are actuated via electromagnets. 8. The Braille tablet as described in claim 2 wherein the pins are actuated via bimorph reeds. 9. A Braille tablet with sensors for locating the position of a user's hands, the tablet comprising: a display associated with the tablet, the display including a printed circuit board (“PCB”), the PCB including an exposed outer surface and an inner surface; a pin array formed over the display, with the pin array defining a series of individual Braille cells, the pin array adapted to display individual Braille characters; a microprocessor associated with the tablet and in electrical communication with the PCB; a series of capacitive strips formed on the inner surface of the PCB, each capacitive strip being associated with a Braille cell; whereby the user can touch the outer surface of the PCB at a location above a capacitive strip to thereby signal the microprocessor that the user wishes to interact with the associated Braille cell. 10. The tablet as described in claim 9 wherein table further includes a physical button that the user can depress along with the outer surface of the display to route a cursor to the associated Braille cell. 11. The tablet as described in claim 9 wherein the capacitive strips are used to monitor the progress of the user's hands across the display. 12. The tablet as described in claim 11 wherein the microprocessor refreshes the display based upon the progress of the user's hands across the display. 13. The Braille tablet as described in claim 9 wherein the pins are actuated via electromagnets. 14. The Braille tablet as described in claim 9 wherein the pins are actuated via bimorph reeds. 15. The Braille tablet as described in claim 9 wherein the pins are arrayed along an X-Y axis and wherein the spacing between the pins along the Y axis is uniform. 16. The Braille tablet as described in claim 9 wherein the spacing between the cells along the X axis is non-uniform.
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