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Key making use of the properties of a liquid crystal

  • US 5,043,710 A
  • Filed: 06/05/1989
  • Issued: 08/27/1991
  • Est. Priority Date: 06/08/1988
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. A touch sensor, comprising:

  • a liquid crystal cell including two glass plates, a base electrode provided on an inside face of a first one of said two glass plates, and a plurality of control electrodes provided on an inside face of a second one of said two glass plates;

    logic control means for controlling said liquid crystal cell, said logic control means comprising a plurality of logic gates having their outputs connected to the control electrodes, and a generator generating a low frequency electrical signal, the output of said generator being connected to said base electrode and to a first input of each of said logic gates, a second input of each logic gate being coupled to a respective control input to receive a respective control logic signal, anddetector means coupled to the liquid crystal cell for responding to a change in the dielectric constant of the liquid crystal, said detector means comprising;

    HF electrical signal generating means having outputs connected between said base electrode and ground;

    a plurality of integration stages each comprising a low-pass filter including a resistor and a capacitor, said capacitor being connected between ground and an input of the integration stage, said resistor being connected between the input of the integration stage and a voltage supply terminal, said input of each integration stage being connected to a respective control electrode so that said integration stages integrate the charges created by any change in the dielectric constant of the liquid crystal, andoutput logic circuit means sensitive to pulses generated between said capacitor and said resistor of the integration stages, said output logic circuit means receiving also the control logic signals applied to said logic control means for discriminating between a pulse output signal due to a change in the dielectric constant of the liquid crystal related to a mechanical force being applied to the cell and an output signal due to a change in the dielectric constant of the liquid crystal related to a change in the state of an input control signal.

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