Tactile screen for determining the coordinates of a point on a surface
First Claim
1. A tactile screen for determining the coordinates of a point on a surface, comprising a support (1) provided with relatively spaced conductive strips (2, 3, 4, 5) made up of emitting strips (2, 4) and receiving strips (3, 5) in interjacent relation, said screen being intended to be touched by an object such as a user'"'"'s finger (1a) in order to establish an electrical bridge between an emitting strip and a receiving strip, said screen being associated with means for measuring the variation in electric potential on each emitting strip and receiving strip in order to deduce therefrom the coordinates of the point of contact of the object aforesaid on the screen, wherein the conductive strips (2, 3, 4, 5) are covered with a membrane (6) in which the surface (7) adjacent to said conductive strips is conductive, the electrical resistance per unit area of said conductive surface being distinctly higher than that of the conductive strips (2, 3, 4, 5) when said membrane (6) is not touched, thereby making it possible to form an electrical bridge between an emitting strip and a receiving strip in the contact zone.
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Abstract
A tactile screen for determining the coordinates of a point on a surface is formed by a support of glass, for example, which carries relatively spaced conductive strips made up of emitting and receiving strips in interjacent relation. The screen is intended to be touched by an object such as a user'"'"'s finger in order to establish an electrical bridge between an emitting strip and a receiving strip. The conductive strips are converted with a membrane for providing the conductive strips with mechanical and electrical protection, the surface of the membrane which is adjacent to the conductive strips being conductive. The electrical resistance per unit area of the conductive surface is distinctly higher than that of the conductive strips when the membrane is not touched.
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- 1. A tactile screen for determining the coordinates of a point on a surface, comprising a support (1) provided with relatively spaced conductive strips (2, 3, 4, 5) made up of emitting strips (2, 4) and receiving strips (3, 5) in interjacent relation, said screen being intended to be touched by an object such as a user'"'"'s finger (1a) in order to establish an electrical bridge between an emitting strip and a receiving strip, said screen being associated with means for measuring the variation in electric potential on each emitting strip and receiving strip in order to deduce therefrom the coordinates of the point of contact of the object aforesaid on the screen, wherein the conductive strips (2, 3, 4, 5) are covered with a membrane (6) in which the surface (7) adjacent to said conductive strips is conductive, the electrical resistance per unit area of said conductive surface being distinctly higher than that of the conductive strips (2, 3, 4, 5) when said membrane (6) is not touched, thereby making it possible to form an electrical bridge between an emitting strip and a receiving strip in the contact zone.
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