Arrays of resistive elements for use in touch panels and for producing electric fields
First Claim
1. A selected touch point locating apparatus comprising,a plurality of electrical touch members, said electrical touch members being arranged in a rectangular array and having X and Y axis and spaced closely so that two or more can be bridgeable by a user'"'"'s finger tip,means for causing an electric current to flow through said selected touch point as an algebraic sum of separate currents through the ones of said electrical touch members touched by said human finger tip, said touch members respectively dividing an electric current flowing through said user'"'"'s finger tip into current components that are a function of the respective portions thereof touched by said user'"'"'s finger tip, andmeans for translating the relative amplitudes of said separate current components to signals corresponding to X axis and Y axis coordinates of position of said selected touch point on said array of electrical touch members.
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Abstract
Selected touch point locating apparatus has an array of two or more electrical touch members constituted by impedance elements coupled to a circuit for causing electric current to flow through a selected touch point as the algebraic sum of separate currents through the electrical touch members. The relative amplitudes are translated into at least two signals corresponding to the location in two axes of the selected touch point.
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1. A selected touch point locating apparatus comprising,
a plurality of electrical touch members, said electrical touch members being arranged in a rectangular array and having X and Y axis and spaced closely so that two or more can be bridgeable by a user'"'"'s finger tip, means for causing an electric current to flow through said selected touch point as an algebraic sum of separate currents through the ones of said electrical touch members touched by said human finger tip, said touch members respectively dividing an electric current flowing through said user'"'"'s finger tip into current components that are a function of the respective portions thereof touched by said user'"'"'s finger tip, and means for translating the relative amplitudes of said separate current components to signals corresponding to X axis and Y axis coordinates of position of said selected touch point on said array of electrical touch members.
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3. Selected touch point locating apparatus comprising,
an linear array of two or more impedance elements, said array of impedance elements being so closely spaced as to be bridgeable by a human finger and a human finger can be rolled thereon to vary the collective area of said impedance elements touched thereby, means for causing an electric current to flow through a selected touch point as an algebraic sum of separate currents through the ones of said impedance elements touched by said human finger so that when varying portions of the finger tip are placed on several of said impedance elements in said linear array of impedance elements constituting said collective area, it causes the output for one axis to change while the other output changes as a function of finger position along the length of said touched impedance element, and means for translating the relative amplitudes of said separate currents to at least two signals corresponding to a location in two axes of said selected touch point on said array of impedance elements including, a pair of resistance networks, each resistance network extending between a pair only of connection points, and means connecting one end of each impedance element to spaced points in said resistance network, respectively, and means connecting said connection points to said means for translating.
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5. Position sensing apparatus comprising,
a substrate having a surface, at least a pair of linear resistance elements extending along parallel paths on said substrate surface, said linear resistance elements being spaced less than a finger-width apart so they can be spanned by a finger, circuit means coupled to all ends of said linear resistance elements to derive from a current flow therethrough a position of a finger touching any one or more of said linear resistance elements, said position being a function of portions of a finger tip placed on several of linear resistive elements to cause one output for one axis to change while any output for another axis changes as a function of finger position along the length of a touched one of said linear resistance elements.
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