Touch-Sensitive Braided Cord
US-2022179518-A1 · Jun 9, 2022 · US
US11830356B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11830356-B2 |
| Application number | US-202017008155-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Aug 31, 2020 |
| Priority date | Aug 31, 2020 |
| Publication date | Nov 28, 2023 |
| Grant date | Nov 28, 2023 |
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An interactive cord system can include sensing circuitry coupled to a system ground and an interactive cord. The interactive cord can include a plurality of non-conductive lines a plurality of conductive sensing lines at least partially woven with one or more of the plurality of non-conductive lines to form at least one touch-sensitive area along the interactive cord and one or more conductive grounding lines electrically connected with the system ground and extending at least partially along an outer portion of the interactive cord.
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What is claimed is: 1. An interactive cord system, comprising: sensing circuitry coupled to a system ground; and an interactive cord, comprising: a plurality of non-conductive lines; a plurality of conductive sensing lines at least partially woven with one or more of the plurality of non-conductive lines to form at least one touch-sensitive area along the interactive cord; and one or more conductive grounding lines electrically connected with the system ground and extending at least partially along an outer portion of the interactive cord. 2. The interactive cord system of claim 1 , wherein the system ground comprises a floating ground. 3. The interactive cord system of claim 1 , wherein the system ground comprises a metal body. 4. The interactive cord system of claim 1 , wherein the system ground is configured to capacitively couple with a user of the interactive cord system. 5. The interactive cord system of claim 1 , wherein the one or more conductive grounding lines is helically wrapped around at least one of the plurality of the non-conductive lines or at least one of the plurality of the conductive sensing lines. 6. The interactive cord system of claim 1 , wherein the one or more conductive grounding lines comprises a first conductive grounding line helically wrapped clockwise around the interactive cord in a longitudinal direction of the interactive cord, and wherein the one or more conductive grounding lines comprises a second conductive grounding line helically wrapped counter-clockwise around the interactive cord. 7. The interactive cord system of claim 1 , further comprising a grounding object configured to provide capacitive coupling with a user of the interactive cord system, and wherein the system ground is directly electrically connected with the grounding object. 8. The interactive cord system of claim 7 , wherein the grounding object comprises a grounding fabric comprising a plurality of conductive fibers woven together with each other. 9. The interactive cord system of claim 1 , further comprising a garment and a grounding object coupled to the garment such that the grounding object is configured to provide capacitive coupling with a wearer of the garment to ground the grounding object, and wherein the system ground is connected with the grounding fabric. 10. The interactive cord system of claim 1 , further comprising a garment and a grounding object coupled to the garment along an internal surface of the garment, and wherein the system ground is connected with the grounding object. 11. The interactive cord system of claim 1 , wherein the sensing circuitry is configured to detect a change in mutual capacitance with respect to at least one of the plurality of sensing conductive lines. 12. The interactive cord system of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of conductive sensing lines comprise a plurality of transmitter lines and a plurality of receiver lines, and wherein the sensing circuitry is configured to detect a change in mutual capacitance between at least one transmitter line of the plurality of transmitter lines and at least one receiver line of the plurality of receiver lines. 13. The interactive cord system of claim 1 , wherein the sensing circuitry comprises: an internal electronics module coupled with the interactive cord; and. a removable electronics module communicatively coupled with the internal electronics module. 14. The interactive cord system of claim 1 , wherein: the touch-sensitive area is formed along a first longitudinal portion of the interactive cord; and the plurality of sensing conductive lines is not exposed along an outer surface of an outer layer of the interactive cord along a second longitudinal portion of the interactive cord to form a non-touch-sensitive area along the second longitudinal portion of the interactive cord. 15. An interactive object, comprising: sensing circuitry coupled to a system ground; an interactive cord, a plurality of non-conductive lines, and a plurality of conductive sensing lines at least partially woven with one or more of the plurality of non-conductive lines to form at least one touch-sensitive area along the interactive cord; and a grounding object configured to provide capacitive coupling with a user of the interactive object, the grounding object electrically connected with the system ground of the sensing circuitry. 16. The interactive object of claim 15 , further comprising one or more conductive grounding lines electrically connected with the system ground of the sensing circuitry. 17. The interactive object of claim 15 , wherein the one or more conductive grounding lines extend at least partially along the interactive cord in a longitudinal direction. 18. The interactive object of claim 15 , wherein the grounding object comprises at least one of a plurality of conductive fibers, a conductive block, a conductive sheet, or a conductive foil. 19. A method for forming an interactive cord system, the method comprising: forming a plurality of conductive sensing lines together with one or more of a plurality of non-conductive lines to form a touch-sensitive area of an interactive cord; arranging one or more conductive grounding lines to extend at least partially along the interactive cord in a longitudinal direction of the interactive cord; and directly electrically connecting the one or more conductive grounding lines with a system ground of sensing circuitry configured to detect a change in capacitance associated with the plurality of conductive sensing lines. 20. The method of claim 19 , further comprising directly electrically connecting the one or more of the conductive grounding lines with a grounding fabric that is configured to provide capacitive coupling with a user.
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