Nonplanar transparent electrographic sensor
First Claim
1. An improved electrographic sensor for disposing upon a nonplanar data-containing surface so as to permit generation of electrical signals corresponding to x- and y-coordinates of any portion of said data, said sensor having a transparent uniformly thick substrate with a top and a bottom face, a uniform transparent resistive layer adherently deposited on said top face, and means attached to said resistive layer for connecting to electrical circuits to produce uniform orthogonal electrical fields in said resistive layer, the improvement comprising:
- a. said substrate being shaped whereby said bottom face closely conforms to said nonplanar data-containing surface;
b. a transparent cover sheet supported at a substantially uniform gap distance above said resistive layer;
c. a transparent conductive layer applied to said cover sheet on a surface facing said resistive layer; and
d. insulation islands having a height of from 0.0001 to 0.01 inches and a maximum transverse dimension of 0.002 to 0.02 inches uniformly distributed in said gap between said cover sheet and said resistive layer to maintain said uniform gap distance, the spacing between said insulation islands being 0.025 to 0.50 inches.
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Abstract
An electrographic sensor for the generation of coordinate signals corresponding to contacted positions on the sensor is described. This sensor is of particular value for placing in intimate contact with the nonplanar face of a cathode ray tube or the like. The sensor has a rigid, optically transparent substrate with a nonplanar configuration matching the nonplanar face of the CRT to reduce parallax. This normally involves a radius of curvature, in one or more directions, in a range of 15-50 inches (38-127 cm). The surface of the substrate which will not contact the CRT is coated to provide a very uniform, substantially transparent, electrically resistive layer, and electrodes are connected to the resistive layer whereby orthogonal electrical potentials may be applied to the layer. Overlying and spaced from the resistive layer is a semirigid transparent cover sheet, the face toward the resistive layer being appreciably conducting. Dispersed small areas of insulation, of minimum height, prevent contact of the resistive layer and the conducting face unless the cover sheet is depressed by an object such as a finger or stylus.
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1. An improved electrographic sensor for disposing upon a nonplanar data-containing surface so as to permit generation of electrical signals corresponding to x- and y-coordinates of any portion of said data, said sensor having a transparent uniformly thick substrate with a top and a bottom face, a uniform transparent resistive layer adherently deposited on said top face, and means attached to said resistive layer for connecting to electrical circuits to produce uniform orthogonal electrical fields in said resistive layer, the improvement comprising:
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a. said substrate being shaped whereby said bottom face closely conforms to said nonplanar data-containing surface; b. a transparent cover sheet supported at a substantially uniform gap distance above said resistive layer; c. a transparent conductive layer applied to said cover sheet on a surface facing said resistive layer; and d. insulation islands having a height of from 0.0001 to 0.01 inches and a maximum transverse dimension of 0.002 to 0.02 inches uniformly distributed in said gap between said cover sheet and said resistive layer to maintain said uniform gap distance, the spacing between said insulation islands being 0.025 to 0.50 inches. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
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