Flexible screen and bend identifying method thereof, flexible display apparatus
US-2016254328-A1 · Sep 1, 2016 · US
US11744512B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11744512-B2 |
| Application number | US-202017026252-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 20, 2020 |
| Priority date | Oct 22, 2018 |
| Publication date | Sep 5, 2023 |
| Grant date | Sep 5, 2023 |
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A multibend sensor comprises a reference strip having a first plurality of electrodes, wherein each of the first plurality of electrodes is adapted to receive a signal; a sliding strip having a second plurality of electrodes, wherein each of the second plurality of electrodes is adapted to transmit at least one signal, wherein the sliding strip moves with respect to the reference strip; and measurement circuitry adapted to process signals received by the first plurality of electrodes, wherein the processed signals provide information regarding the relative position of the sliding strip to the reference strip.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A multibend sensor, comprising: a reference strip having a first plurality of electrodes, wherein each of the first plurality of electrodes is adapted to receive a signal; a sliding strip having a second plurality of electrodes, wherein each of the second plurality of electrodes is adapted to transmit at least one signal, wherein the sliding strip moves with respect to the reference strip, wherein an end portion of the reference strip and an end portion of the sliding strip are secured together by a common end portion, wherein the common end portion effects the movement of the sliding strip with respect to the reference strip; and measurement circuitry adapted to process signals received by the first plurality of electrodes, wherein the processed signals provide information regarding the relative position of the sliding strip to the reference strip. 2. The multibend sensor of claim 1 , wherein the measurement circuitry processes the signals to determine a capacitance. 3. The multibend sensor of claim 1 , wherein the measurement circuitry processes the signals to determine a resistance. 4. The multibend sensor of claim 1 , wherein the reference strip and the sliding strip are secured to each other at one end. 5. The multibend sensor of claim 1 , wherein the reference strip and the sliding strip are secured to each other at one end. 6. The multibend sensor of claim 1 , wherein at least two of the first plurality of electrodes receive a signal from a corresponding electrode of the second plurality of electrodes. 7. A multibend sensor, comprising: a plurality of reference strips having a first plurality of electrodes, wherein each of the first plurality of electrodes is adapted to receive a signal; a plurality of sliding strips having a second plurality of electrodes, wherein each of the second plurality of electrodes is adapted to transmit at least one signal, wherein at least one of the plurality of sliding strips moves with respect to at least one of the plurality reference strips, wherein an end portion of the reference strip and an end portion of the sliding strip are secured together by a common end portion, wherein the common end portion effects the movement of the sliding strip with respect to the reference strip; and measurement circuitry adapted to process signals received by the at least one of the first plurality of electrodes, wherein the processed signals provide information regarding the relative position of the sliding strip to the reference strip. 8. The multibend sensor of claim 7 , wherein the measurement circuitry processes the signals to determine a capacitance. 9. The multibend sensor of claim 7 , wherein the measurement circuitry processes the signals to determine a resistance. 10. The multibend sensor of claim 7 , wherein the information provided by the processed signals describes at least one curve in one plane. 11. The multibend sensor of claim 7 , wherein the information provided by the processed signals describes at least one curve in a plurality of planes. 12. A sensor for measuring a spinal bend, comprising: a housing adapted to conform to the shape of a spine, comprising: a reference strip having a first plurality of electrodes, wherein each of the first plurality of electrodes is adapted to receive a signal; a sliding strip having a second plurality of electrodes, wherein each of the second plurality of electrodes is adapted to transmit at least one signal, wherein the sliding strip moves with respect to the reference strip, wherein an end portion of the reference strip and an end portion of the sliding strip are secured together by a common end portion, wherein the common end portion effects the movement of the sliding strip with respect to the reference strip; and measurement circuitry adapted to process signals received by the first plurality of electrodes, wherein the processed signals provide indication of movement of the sliding strip with respect to the reference strip, wherein the measured movement is related to spinal shape. 13. The sensor of claim 12 , wherein the measurement circuitry processes the signals to determine a capacitance. 14. The sensor of claim 12 , wherein the measurement circuitry processes the signals to determine a resistance. 15. The sensor of claim 12 , wherein the measured movement is in one direction. 16. The sensor of claim 12 , wherein the measured movement is in a plurality of directions.
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the sensor is mounted in or on a conformable substrate or carrier · CPC title
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