Shape adaptable resistive touchpad
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1. A touchpad comprising:
- a first substrate having a first surface;
a second substrate having a second surface, the second substrate positioned so that the second surface faces the first surface and the second substrate is spaced apart from the first substrate;
wherein at least one of the first substrate and the second substrate is flexible, whereby a touch to one of the first substrate and the second substrate brings a portion of the first surface into contact with the second surface;
a first resistor on the first surface, the first resistor having a narrow shape dividing the first surface into a first surface first region and a first surface second region;
a first set of conductors on the first surface extending from the first resistor into the first surface first region and the first surface second region, the first set of conductors in electrical contact with the first resistor;
a second resistor on the second substrate; and
at least one second surface conductor in electrical contact with the second resistor.
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Abstract
A touchpad includes a first substrate and a second substrate, at least one of which is flexible. A resistor on the first substrate has a narrow shape dividing the first substrate into two regions. A set of conductors in electrical contact with the resistor extend from the resistor into the two regions. A second resistor and at least one second substrate conductor in electrical contact with the second resistor are on the second substrate. This construction allows the touchpad to have an outer shape is not restricted by the need for rectangular coordinates.
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1. A touchpad comprising:
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a first substrate having a first surface; a second substrate having a second surface, the second substrate positioned so that the second surface faces the first surface and the second substrate is spaced apart from the first substrate; wherein at least one of the first substrate and the second substrate is flexible, whereby a touch to one of the first substrate and the second substrate brings a portion of the first surface into contact with the second surface; a first resistor on the first surface, the first resistor having a narrow shape dividing the first surface into a first surface first region and a first surface second region; a first set of conductors on the first surface extending from the first resistor into the first surface first region and the first surface second region, the first set of conductors in electrical contact with the first resistor; a second resistor on the second substrate; and at least one second surface conductor in electrical contact with the second resistor. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11)
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12. A touchpad for rendering a touched location in Cartesian coordinates comprising:
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an insulative bottom surface divided into two bottom regions by a bottom resistor, each of the two bottom regions covered by a set of parallel first thin conductors which extend from the bottom resistor; and an insulative top surface above and facing the bottom surface, the top surface divided into two top regions by a top resistor, each of the two top regions covered by a set of parallel second thin conductors which extend from the top resistor, the second thin conductors perpendicular to the first thin conductors; wherein at least one of the bottom surface and the top surface is flexible. - View Dependent Claims (13, 14)
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15. A touchpad comprising:
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an insulative bottom surface divided into two bottom regions by a bottom resistor, each of the two bottom regions covered by a set of first thin conductors which extend from the bottom resistor; and an insulative top surface above and facing the bottom surface, the top surface divided into two top regions by a top resistor, each of the two top regions covered by a set of second thin conductors which extend from the top resistor, the second thin conductors orthogonal to the first thin conductors; wherein at least one of the bottom surface and the top surface is flexible. - View Dependent Claims (16, 17, 18, 19)
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