Touch Sensors for Interactive Objects with Input Surface Differentiation
US-2021124443-A1 · Apr 29, 2021 · US
US12091913B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12091913-B2 |
| Application number | US-202318103154-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jan 30, 2023 |
| Priority date | Nov 1, 2019 |
| Publication date | Sep 17, 2024 |
| Grant date | Sep 17, 2024 |
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A motorized shade for covering an architectural opening comprising a roller tube and a shade material comprising an upper end attached to the roller tube and a lower end. The shade material at least partially comprises electrically conductive material and the roller tube comprises an electrically conductive material that creates an electrically conductive path between the conductive material of the shade material and the roller tube. The motorized shade further comprises a capacitive touch sensor electrically connected to the roller tube via at least one electrical contact, and a controller electrically connected to the capacitive touch sensor and adapted to detect a touch of the shade material via the capacitive touch sensor and in response generate a command.
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What is claimed is: 1. A motorized shade for covering an architectural opening comprising: a shade material comprising and extending between an upper end and a lower end, wherein the shade material at least partially comprises electrically conductive material; a roller tube comprising an electrically conductive material, wherein the upper end of the shade material is attached to the roller tube, wherein the roller tube creates an electrically conductive path between the conductive material of the shade material and the roller tube; a capacitive touch sensor electrically connected to the roller tube via at least one electrical contact; and a controller electrically connected to the capacitive touch sensor and adapted to detect a touch of the shade material via the capacitive touch sensor and in response generate a command. 2. The motorized shade of claim 1 , wherein the shade material comprises at least one thread comprising the electrically conductive material. 3. The motorized shade of claim 2 , wherein the conductive thread comprises a core and an outer layer, wherein the core comprises the electrically conductive material. 4. The motorized shade of claim 3 , wherein the outer layer comprises material with substantially no conductance. 5. The motorized shade of claim 3 , wherein the outer layer is infused with electrically conductive material. 6. The motorized shade of claim 1 , wherein the shade material comprises a plurality of warp threads comprising the electrically conductive material, wherein each of the plurality of conductive warp threads extends vertically along substantially the entire length of the shade material. 7. The motorized shade of claim 6 , wherein the plurality of conductive warp threads are intermittently weaved in the shade material. 8. The motorized shade of claim 1 , wherein the roller tube comprises a channel adapted to retain the upper end of the shade material therein. 9. The motorized shade of claim 1 further comprising a ball bearing having an outer race electrically connected to the roller tube, an inner race electrically connected to the capacitive touch sensor, and a plurality of balls disposed between the outer race and the inner race, wherein the ball bearing creates an electrically conductive path between the roller tube and the capacitive touch sensor. 10. The motorized shade of claim 1 further comprising a hem bar attached to the lower end of the shade material, wherein the hem bar comprises an electrically conductive material, wherein the controller is further adapted to detect a touch of the hem bar via the capacitive touch sensor. 11. The motorized shade of claim 1 further comprising a hem bar at the lower end of the shade material, wherein the lower end of the shade material is at least partially wrapped about the hem bar, wherein the controller is further adapted to detect a touch of the hem bar via the capacitive touch sensor. 12. The motorized shade of claim 1 , wherein the capacitive touch sensor comprises an RC oscillator adapted to generate an output signal that oscillate at an oscillation frequency, wherein the output signal is used to charge and discharge the conductive shade material, wherein the controller is adapted to measure the output signal to detect output frequency values. 13. The motorized shade of claim 12 , wherein the controller determines a touch of the shade material when detecting a change in the output frequency values. 14. The motorized shade of claim 12 , wherein the controller determines a touch of the shade material when an output frequency value deviates from a monitored baseline frequency. 15. The motorized shade of claim 14 , wherein the controller stores a set of a plurality of oscillation frequencies each associated with a position of the shade material between an upper limit and a lower limit. 16. The motorized shade of claim 14 , wherein during operation, the controller is adapted to keep track of the position of the shade material, and based on the tracked position, pick an oscillation frequency to use by the capacitive touch sensor. 17. The motorized shade of claim 1 , wherein the controller is adapted to detect at least one gesture comprising at least one selected from the group consisting of a single touch, a double touch, a swipe gesture, a hold and release gesture, and a tap-hold and release gesture. 18. The motorized shade of claim 1 further comprising a communication interface in communication with the controller and adapted for communication with at least one electronic device. 19. A motorized shade for covering an architectural opening comprising: a shade material comprising and extending between an upper end and a lower end, wherein the shade material comprises a plurality of warp threads each comprising an electrically conductive material; a roller tube comprising an electrically conductive material, wherein the upper end of the shade material is attached to the roller tube, wherein the roller tube creates an electrically conductive path between the conductive warp threads of the shade material and the roller tube; a capacitive touch sensor electrically connected to the roller tube via at least one electrical contact; and a controller electrically connected to the capacitive touch sensor and adapted to detect a touch of the shade material via the capacitive touch sensor. 20. A motorized roller shade for covering an architectural opening comprising: a shade material comprising and extending between an upper end and a lower end, wherein the shade material at least partially comprises electrically conductive material; a roller tube comprising an electrically conductive material, wherein the upper end of the shade material is attached to the roller tube, wherein the roller tube creates an electrically conductive path between the conductive material of the shade material and the roller tube; an RC oscillator electrically connected to the roller tube via at least one electrical contact and adapted to generate an output signal that oscillates at an oscillation frequency, wherein the output signal is used to charge and discharge the conductive material of the shade material; and a controller adapted to measure the output signal to detect output frequency values and in response to detect at least one gesture.
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