Physical Force Capacitive Touch Sensor
First Claim
1. A physical force capacitive touch sensor, comprising:
- a substrate;
a capacitive sensor element on a face of the substrate;
a deformable spacer covering the capacitive sensor element;
a substantially non-deformable spacer surrounding the capacitive sensor element and the deformable spacer; and
a electrically conductive plane covering the deformable spacer and the substantially non-deformable spacer,wherein when a mechanical force is applied to the electrically conductive plane biased toward the capacitive sensor element, the capacitive sensor element changes capacitance.
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Abstract
A physical force capacitive touch sensor comprises a capacitive sensor element on a substrate, a physically deformable electrically insulating spacer over the capacitive sensor element, and a conductive plane over the physically deformable electrically insulating spacer that is substantially parallel to the capacitive sensor element. The conductive plane is connected to a power supply common and/or grounded to form a capacitor with the capacitive sensor element and for improved shielding of the capacitive sensor element from electrostatic disturbances and false triggering thereof. A protective cover may be placed over the conductive plane to act as an environmental seal for improved physical and weather protection, but is not essential to operation of the capacitive touch sensor.
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12 Claims
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1. A physical force capacitive touch sensor, comprising:
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a substrate; a capacitive sensor element on a face of the substrate; a deformable spacer covering the capacitive sensor element; a substantially non-deformable spacer surrounding the capacitive sensor element and the deformable spacer; and a electrically conductive plane covering the deformable spacer and the substantially non-deformable spacer, wherein when a mechanical force is applied to the electrically conductive plane biased toward the capacitive sensor element, the capacitive sensor element changes capacitance. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8)
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9. A user interface having a plurality of physical force capacitive touch sensors, said user interface comprising:
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a substrate; a plurality of capacitive sensor elements on a face of the substrate; deformable spacers covering the plurality of capacitive sensor elements; a substantially non-deformable spacer surrounding the plurality of capacitive sensor elements and the deformable spacers; and a electrically conductive plane covering the deformable spacers and the substantially non-deformable spacer, wherein when a mechanical force is applied to the electrically conductive plane biased toward a one of the plurality of capacitive sensor elements, the one of the plurality of capacitive sensor elements changes capacitance. - View Dependent Claims (10, 11, 12)
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