Force-detecting input structure

US11720064B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11720064-B2
Application numberUS-202217833851-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJun 6, 2022
Priority dateJul 25, 2016
Publication dateAug 8, 2023
Grant dateAug 8, 2023

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Abstract

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An input mechanism, such as a crown, detects amounts of applied force. In various examples, an assembly including an input mechanism has an enclosure; a stem coupled to the enclosure such that the stem is rotatable, translatable, and transversely moveable with respect to the enclosure; a sensor, coupled between the stem and the housing, to which force is transferred when the stem moves with respect to the housing; and a processing unit coupled to the sensor. The processing unit is operable to determine a measurement of the force, based on a signal from the sensor.

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What is claimed is: 1. A wearable electronic device comprising: a display; a housing at least partially surrounding the display; a crown comprising a knob positioned along a side of the housing and configured to receive: a rotational input; and a force input applied to an end surface of the crown; a force sensing system coupled to the crown and configured to produce a signal that continuously varies in accordance with the force input; and a rotation sensing system positioned within the housing and configured to detect at least one of a speed or a direction of the rotational input of the crown. 2. The wearable electronic device of claim 1 , wherein: the crown further comprises a shaft extending from the knob; and the rotation sensing system comprises an optical element configured to receive light reflected from the shaft and detect the at least one of the speed or the direction of the rotation based at least in part on the reflected light. 3. The wearable electronic device of claim 1 , further comprising a processing system configured to modify a graphical output on the display in response to the signal satisfying a force threshold. 4. The wearable electronic device of claim 1 , further comprising a processing system configured to: modify a graphical output on the display in a first manner in response to the signal satisfying a first threshold; and modify the graphical output on the display in a second manner in response to the signal satisfying a second threshold, the second threshold different from the first threshold. 5. The wearable electronic device of claim 1 , wherein the force sensing system comprises: a first conductive element; a second conductive element; and a compliant material positioned between the first conductive element and the second conductive element. 6. The wearable electronic device of claim 5 , wherein the compliant material is deformed in response to the force input. 7. The wearable electronic device of claim 1 , wherein the knob translates in response to the force input. 8. An electronic watch comprising: a housing defining an opening; a cover coupled to the housing and defining a front surface of the electronic watch; a display positioned below the cover; a crown positioned along a side of the housing and comprising: a knob configured to receive a first input resulting in a rotation of the crown and a second input resulting in a force being applied to an end surface of the knob; and a shaft extending from the knob and extending through the opening in the housing; and a force sensing system configured to produce a signal that continuously varies in accordance with the force applied to the end surface of the knob, wherein in response to the signal satisfying a condition, the electronic watch is configured to modify a graphical output of the display. 9. The electronic watch of claim 8 , wherein the crown is configured to translate in response to the second input. 10. The electronic watch of claim 8 , wherein: the force sensing system comprises a first conductive element and a second conductive element; and the force sensing system detects a change in capacitance between the first and second conductive elements resulting from the force applied to the crown. 11. The electronic watch of claim 10 , wherein the force sensing system further comprises a compliant material between the first conductive element and the second conductive element, the compliant material configured to deform in response to the force being applied to the end surface of the knob. 12. The electronic watch of claim 8 , further comprising a touch-sensing system configured to detect touch inputs applied to the cover. 13. The electronic watch of claim 8 , wherein: the condition is a first condition; modifying the graphical output of the display comprises modifying the graphical output of the display in a first manner; and in response to the signal satisfying a second condition, the electronic watch is configured to modify the graphical output of the display in a second manner different from the first manner. 14. The electronic watch of claim 13 , wherein the first condition is a first threshold value and the second condition is a second threshold value greater than the first threshold value. 15. An electronic watch comprising: a housing; a display; a cover coupled to the housing and positioned over the display; a rotatable input device positioned along a side of the housing and comprising an external element configured to receive a rotational input and a force input; a rotation sensor configured to detect at least one of a speed or a direction of the rotational input; a force sensing system configured to produce a non-binary force signal that varies in accordance with the force input; and a processing system configured to modify a graphical output of the display in response to the non-binary force signal satisfying a threshold value. 16. The electronic watch of claim 15 , wherein the force input causes the rotatable input device to translate relative to the housing. 17. The electronic watch of claim 15 , wherein the non-binary force signal varies in proportion to a magnitude of the force input. 18. The electronic watch of claim 15 , wherein: the force input results in an element of the rotatable input device experiencing a strain; and the force sensing system comprises a strain gauge configured to detect the strain. 19. The electronic watch of claim 15 , wherein the force sensing system comprises a piezoelectric material that deforms in response to the force input. 20. The electronic watch of claim 15 , wherein: the force input is a first force input acting on the external element in a first direction; the external element is configured to receive a second force input in a second direction different from the first direction; the non-binary force signal is a first non-binary force signal; and the force sensing system configured to produce a second non-binary force signal that varies in accordance with the second force input.

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Classifications

  • G04C3/007Primary

    Electromechanical contact-making and breaking devices acting as pulse generators for setting · CPC title

  • by varying overlap · CPC title

  • Input or output devices integrated in time-pieces · CPC title

  • with detection of the device orientation or free movement in a three-dimensional [3D] space, e.g. 3D mice, 6-DOF [six degrees of freedom] pointers using gyroscopes, accelerometers or tilt-sensors · CPC title

  • G06F3/0362Primary

    with detection of one-dimensional [1D] translations or rotations of an operating part of the device, e.g. scroll wheels, sliders, knobs, rollers or belts · CPC title

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What does patent US11720064B2 cover?
An input mechanism, such as a crown, detects amounts of applied force. In various examples, an assembly including an input mechanism has an enclosure; a stem coupled to the enclosure such that the stem is rotatable, translatable, and transversely moveable with respect to the enclosure; a sensor, coupled between the stem and the housing, to which force is transferred when the stem moves with res…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Apple Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification G04C3/007. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Aug 08 2023 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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