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Data input system including a keyboard having no moving parts

  • US 4,701,747 A
  • Filed: 12/23/1985
  • Issued: 10/20/1987
  • Est. Priority Date: 04/16/1985
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. A data entry system comprising:

  • a sheet-like keyboard member of laminated construction of chemically toughened glass having an inner surface and an outer surface, said outer surface having a plurality of key areas respectively representative of different keys;

    an array of light-emitting devices positioned adjacent said inner surface and arranged to emit light for transmission through said sheet-like member, each light-emitting device being positioned opposite a respective key area, said light-emitting devices being arranged to emit infra-red light, said light-emitting devices being mounted in individual optical support means made of a material which is opaque to infra-red light, and being arranged to emit light in a direction generally perpendicular to said inner and outer surfaces of said sheet-like member;

    a plurality of light-responsive devices respectively associated with said light-emitting devices, each light-responsive device being arranged to receive light emitted by its associated light-emitting device and reflected from said sheet-like member and from an operator'"'"'s finger placed in juxtaposition with the respective key area, each light-responsive device being mounted in paired relation in proximity to its corresponding light-emitting device on one of said optical support means, said optical support means being mounted on a printed circuit board which provides electrical connections to said light-emitting devices and said light-responsive devices, also including securing means for holding said printed circuit board in fixed relation with said sheet-like member;

    means for successively energizing said light-emitting devices in each of a succession of scan cycles;

    means for successively energizing said light-responsive devices in each scan cycle, each light-responsive device being arranged to be energized prior to the energization of the associated light emitting device;

    circuit means for producing a succession of output signals in response to the energization of said light-emitting devices, each said output signal being representative of that part of the output of the respective light-responsive device due to light emitted by the associated light-emitting device and reflected back to the light-responsive device, said circuit means including an ambient light subtraction circuit to the input of which the outputs of said light-responsive devices are arranged to be applied, said light subtraction circuit including capacitor means arranged to acquire a charge during each interval between the energization of a light-responsive device and the energization of the associated light-emitting device, this charge being representative of the output of the respective light-responsive device due to ambient light, and switch means arranged to connect said input to an output portion of said light subtraction circuit via said capacitor means during each period of energization of a light-emitting device, whereby there is applied to said output portion a voltage pulse whose magnitude is dependent on the component of the output of the associated light-responsive device due to light emitted by the respective light-emitting device and reflectcd back to the associated light-responsive device; and

    data processing means responsive to said output signals for producing an output indicative of a key operated by an operator'"'"'s finger being placed in juxtaposition with the respective key area, said data processing means being arranged to store calibration data representative of the said output signal of each light-responsive device in the absence of an operator'"'"'s finger being placed in proximity with the respective key area, and in which, in operation, said data processing means is arranged to generate in each scan cycle data ratios each representative of the value of said output signal of a respective light-responsive device to the respective calibration data for that device, said data processing means being arranged to produce an output indicative of an operated key on the basis of an evaluation of said data ratios.

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