Fabric sensing device
US-11656697-B2 · May 23, 2023 · US
US12067178B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12067178-B2 |
| Application number | US-202318296882-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Apr 6, 2023 |
| Priority date | Sep 30, 2014 |
| Publication date | Aug 20, 2024 |
| Grant date | Aug 20, 2024 |
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A touch-sensitive textile device that is configured to detect the occurrence of a touch, the location of a touch, and/or the force of a touch on the touch-sensitive textile device. In some embodiments, the touch-sensitive textile device includes a first set of conductive threads oriented along a first direction, and a second set of conductive threads interwoven with the first set of conductive threads and oriented along a second direction. The device may also include a sensing circuit that is operatively coupled to the first and second set of conductive threads. The sensing circuit may be configured to apply a drive signal to the first and second set of conductive threads. The sensing circuit may also be configured to detect a touch or near touch based on a variation in an electrical measurement using the first or second set of conductive threads.
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We claim: 1. An electronic device, comprising: a portable media player configured to provide audio output; a spacer fabric having threads that form a touch sensor, wherein the touch sensor is configured to receive touch input; and circuitry configured to adjust the audio output in response to the touch input. 2. The electronic device defined in claim 1 wherein the circuitry is configured to adjust a volume of the audio output in response to the touch input. 3. The electronic device defined in claim 1 wherein the circuitry is configured to select a next track in the audio output in response to the touch input. 4. The electronic device defined in claim 1 wherein the spacer fabric comprises knit fabric. 5. The electronic device defined in claim 1 wherein the spacer fabric comprises first and second textile layers separated by a spacer layer. 6. The electronic device defined in claim 5 wherein the spacer layer comprises a monofilament yarn coupled between the first and second textile layers. 7. The electronic device defined in claim 5 wherein the spacer layer maintains a gap between the first and second textile layers. 8. The electronic device defined in claim 5 wherein the threads comprise first conductive threads in the first textile layer and second conductive threads in the second textile layer. 9. The electronic device defined in claim 8 wherein the first conductive threads are orthogonal to the second conductive threads. 10. The electronic device defined in claim 9 wherein the circuitry is configured to detect a change in capacitance between the first conductive threads and the second conductive threads. 11. An electronic device, comprising: a portable media player configured to provide audio output; a touch-sensitive spacer fabric integrated with the portable media player and configured to receive touch input; and circuitry configured to adjust the audio output in response to the touch input. 12. The electronic device defined in claim 11 wherein the touch-sensitive spacer fabric comprises first and second textile layers separated by a spacer layer. 13. The electronic device defined in claim 12 wherein the spacer layer comprises a monofilament yarn that maintains a gap between the first and second textile layers. 14. The electronic device defined in claim 13 wherein the first textile layer comprises first conductive threads and the second textile layer comprises second conductive threads that are orthogonal to the first conductive threads. 15. The electronic device defined in claim 14 wherein the circuitry is configured to detect a change in capacitance between the first conductive threads and the second conductive threads. 16. An electronic device, comprising: a portable media player configured to provide audio output; a fabric integrated with the portable media player, wherein the fabric comprises conductive threads that form a capacitive touch sensor configured to receive touch input; and circuitry configured to adjust the audio output in response to the touch input. 17. The electronic device defined in claim 16 wherein the fabric comprises a deformable spacer fabric. 18. The electronic device defined in claim 17 wherein the deformable spacer fabric comprises first and second textile layers separated by a spacer layer and wherein the conductive threads comprise first conductive threads in the first textile layer and second conductive threads located in the second textile layer. 19. The electronic device defined in claim 18 wherein the circuitry is configured to apply drive signals to the first conductive threads. 20. The electronic device defined in claim 16 wherein the circuitry is configured to detect an amount of force associated with the touch input.
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