Patents by Inventor Owen Drumm

Owen Drumm has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).

  • Publication number: 20200159382
    Abstract: A stylus is communicatively coupled to a touch-sensitive device. The stylus includes a contact sensor and a reporting unit. The stylus or touch-sensitive device includes a contact detection controller. The contact sensor measures one or more properties. The contact detection controller determines, based on measurements of the one or more properties from the contact sensor, whether the stylus is in contact with a surface. The reporting unit transmits an indication of whether the stylus is in contact with the surface to the touch-sensitive device.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 18, 2019
    Publication date: May 21, 2020
    Inventor: Owen Drumm
  • Patent number: 10627960
    Abstract: An optical touch-sensitive device detects touch events caused by instruments (e.g., pens, styluses) and distinguishes these events from touch events caused by fingers. In some embodiments, different instruments can also be distinguished. The optical touch-sensitive device includes multiple emitters and detectors. Each emitter produces optical beams which are received by the detectors. The optical beams preferably are multiplexed in a manner so that many optical beams can be received by a detector simultaneously. Touch events disturb the optical beams, for example due to frustrated total internal reflection. Information indicating which optical beams have been disturbed is analyzed to detect one or more touch events. The analysis also distinguishes instrument touch events from finger touch events.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 21, 2018
    Date of Patent: April 21, 2020
    Assignee: Rapt IP Limited
    Inventor: Owen Drumm
  • Publication number: 20200110509
    Abstract: A touch-sensitive device includes multiple emitters and detectors and at least one acoustic sensor. Each emitter produces optical beams which are received by the detectors. Touch objects (e.g., fingers, pens, styluses) disrupt some of the optical beams and generate vibrations that are detected by the acoustic sensor. The touch-sensitive device determines information about touch events based on beam data derived from the output of the detectors and acoustic data derived from the output of the acoustic sensor.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 6, 2019
    Publication date: April 9, 2020
    Inventors: Owen Drumm, Robert Copperwhite
  • Patent number: 10534480
    Abstract: An optical touch-sensitive device detects touch events caused by instruments (e.g., pens, styluses) and distinguishes these events from touch events caused by fingers. In some embodiments, different instruments can also be distinguished. The optical touch-sensitive device includes multiple emitters and detectors. Each emitter produces optical beams which are received by the detectors. The optical beams preferably are multiplexed in a manner so that many optical beams can be received by a detector simultaneously. Touch events disturb the optical beams, for example due to frustrated total internal reflection. Information indicating which optical beams have been disturbed is analyzed to detect one or more touch events. The analysis also distinguishes instrument touch events from finger touch events.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 22, 2019
    Date of Patent: January 14, 2020
    Assignee: Rapt IP Limited
    Inventors: Owen Drumm, Robert Copperwhite
  • Publication number: 20200012408
    Abstract: A touch sensitive system includes a touch surface, a display, and a latency control system. The latency control system reduces the latency between a touch event occurring on the touch surface and a graphical response displayed by the display. Specifically, the latency control system is a feedback system that synchronizes touch scan and display operations. The touch scan and display operations are synchronized by adjusting timing parameters, such as the start times and frequencies of the scan and display operations. Thus, the latency control system is an adaptable system that may reduce latency even when the processing times of various operations vary over time.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 5, 2019
    Publication date: January 9, 2020
    Inventors: Owen Drumm, Cathal G. Phelan
  • Publication number: 20190377435
    Abstract: A touch sensitive device includes a touch surface and emitters and detectors. The emitters produce optical beams that propagate across the touch surface and are received by the detectors. Touch events from a touch object disturb the beams propagating toward the detectors. Beam values are recorded by the detectors and used to determine the touch events. The touch sensitive device also includes a camera that captures images of touch objects. The images and variations in the beams are analyzed to continuously track the touch object before, during, and after touch events.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 12, 2019
    Publication date: December 12, 2019
    Inventors: Julien Piot, Owen Drumm
  • Publication number: 20190377431
    Abstract: A touch sensitive surface has emitters and detectors arranged around at least a portion of a periphery of the touch sensitive surface. The emitters produce optical beams that are received by the detectors. Touch events disturb the beams propagating toward the detectors. Variations in the beams resulting from the touch events are captured and are used to determine the touch events. A stylus disturbs beams when in contact with the touch sensitive surface. The stylus includes a control that can change the stylus from a default state to an alternative state, where the stylus disturbs the beams differently in each state. A controller determines the state of the stylus based on the beams received by the detectors.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 6, 2019
    Publication date: December 12, 2019
    Inventor: Owen Drumm
  • Publication number: 20190377436
    Abstract: An optical touch-sensitive device includes a touch-sensitive surface over which touch events are detectable. The device also includes surface features on the surface that reduce touch object friction relative to an absence of surface features. Emitter and detectors are arranged along a periphery of the touch-sensitive surface. The emitters can produce optical beams that travel across the touch-sensitive surface to the detectors. Touches on the touch-sensitive surface disturb the optical beams and the touch-sensitive device determines touch events based on the disturbed optical beams. The surface features may also be arranged to reduce glare by diffusing light. In some embodiments, an anti-reflective layer is on top of the touch-sensitive surface and the surface features.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 21, 2019
    Publication date: December 12, 2019
    Inventors: Owen Drumm, Robert Copperwhite
  • Patent number: 10481735
    Abstract: An optical touch-sensitive device is able to determine the locations of multiple simultaneous touch events. The optical touch-sensitive device includes multiple emitters and detectors coupled with an optical coupler assembly through a waveguide on the surface on the optical-touch sensitive device. Each emitter produces optical beams which propagate in the waveguide via total internal reflection and are received by the detectors. Touch events disturb the optical beams, and are determined based on the disturbances. The waveguide has at least one dead zone on its surface. The dead zone is formed with a cover layer having a top surface and a bottom surface where the bottom surface of the cover layer is directly coupled to the top surface of the waveguide. The cover layer preserves optical beam propagation in the waveguide and makes the dead zone insensitive to touches on the top surface of the cover layer.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 22, 2017
    Date of Patent: November 19, 2019
    Assignee: Rapt IP Limited
    Inventors: Owen Drumm, Julien Piot, Robert Copperwhite
  • Publication number: 20190346965
    Abstract: An optical touch-sensitive device detects touch events caused by instruments (e.g., pens, styluses) and distinguishes these events from touch events caused by fingers. In some embodiments, different instruments can also be distinguished. The optical touch-sensitive device includes multiple emitters and detectors. Each emitter produces optical beams which are received by the detectors. The optical beams preferably are multiplexed in a manner so that many optical beams can be received by a detector simultaneously. Touch events disturb the optical beams, for example due to frustrated total internal reflection. Information indicating which optical beams have been disturbed is analyzed to detect one or more touch events. The analysis also distinguishes instrument touch events from finger touch events.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 22, 2019
    Publication date: November 14, 2019
    Inventors: Owen Drumm, Robert Copperwhite
  • Publication number: 20190324570
    Abstract: A touch system includes a touch-sensitive surface with emitters and detectors arranged around its periphery. A touch event caused on an object interacts with optical beams that propagate from the emitters along the touch-sensitive surface to the detectors. Beam data indicating detected intensities of the optical beams is received. The touch system determines a set of measured interactions of the optical beams with the detected touch event from the beam data and compares the set of measured interactions with sets of model interactions of the optical beams for different candidate touch feature sets. Based on the comparison, the touch system selects one of the candidate touch features sets for the touch event. The touch system may also classify the touch event as having been caused by a particular object (or class of object) based on the selected touch feature set.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 19, 2019
    Publication date: October 24, 2019
    Inventors: Mihailo Kolundzija, Owen Drumm, Julien Piot
  • Patent number: 10423280
    Abstract: An optical touch-sensitive device includes a top surface that includes tactile surface features. This produces a tactile effect experienced by the user using a finger or object (e.g., pen, stylus, or other instrument) on the surface.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 15, 2018
    Date of Patent: September 24, 2019
    Assignee: Rapt IP Limited
    Inventor: Owen Drumm
  • Patent number: 10402017
    Abstract: An optical touch-sensitive device detects touch events caused by instruments (e.g., pens, styluses) and distinguishes these events from touch events caused by fingers. In some embodiments, different instruments can also be distinguished. The optical touch-sensitive device includes multiple emitters and detectors. Each emitter produces optical beams which are received by the detectors. The optical beams preferably are multiplexed in a manner so that many optical beams can be received by a detector simultaneously. Touch events disturb the optical beams, for example due to frustrated total internal reflection. Information indicating which optical beams have been disturbed is analyzed to detect one or more touch events. The analysis also distinguishes instrument touch events from finger touch events.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 1, 2015
    Date of Patent: September 3, 2019
    Assignee: Rapt IP Limited
    Inventors: Owen Drumm, Robert Copperwhite
  • Publication number: 20190258353
    Abstract: An optical touch-sensitive device is able to determine the locations of multiple simultaneous touch events on a surface. The optical touch-sensitive device includes multiple emitters and detectors. Each emitter produces optical beams which are received by the detectors. Touch events on the surface disturb the optical beams received by the detectors. Based on the disturbed beams, a map of the touch activity on the surface is generated. Touch characteristics and touch types for each touch event are determined from the map. By applying the touch characteristics and touch types to contextual information, a machine learned model, or a set of predefined rules, touches can be classified as wanted or unwanted touch events. Unwanted touch events may be ignored to improve user experience.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 19, 2019
    Publication date: August 22, 2019
    Inventors: Owen Drumm, Niall O'Cleirigh
  • Publication number: 20190258357
    Abstract: An optical touch-sensitive device is able to determine the locations of multiple simultaneous touch events. The optical touch-sensitive device can include an optical waveguide, an emitter, and an emitter coupler. The emitter produces optical beams, and the emitter coupler is on a surface of the waveguide and is configured to direct at least some of the optical beams to propagate via total internal reflection (TIR) through the waveguide as coupled optical beams. Touches on the top surface of the waveguide disturb the coupled optical beams, and the touch-sensitive device determines touch events based on the disturbances.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 30, 2019
    Publication date: August 22, 2019
    Inventor: Owen Drumm
  • Publication number: 20190227670
    Abstract: A touch sensitive surface has emitters and detectors arranged around a periphery of the touch sensitive surface. The emitters produce optical beams that are received by the detectors. A stylus is configured to disturb one or more of the optical beams by a variable amount when in contact with the touch sensitive surface. The variable amount depends on an amount of force applied to the stylus towards the touch sensitive surface. A controller of the touch sensitive surface is configured to determine the touch strength of a touch event performed by the stylus based on disturbances of one or more of the optical beams. The touch strength provides a measure of the amount of force applied to the stylus.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 22, 2019
    Publication date: July 25, 2019
    Inventors: Niall O'Cleirigh, Owen Drumm, Olivier Mathis, Danil Korchagin, Mihailo Kolundzija, Frederic Bourbon, Julien Piot
  • Publication number: 20190163325
    Abstract: An optical touch-sensitive device is able to determine the locations of multiple simultaneous touch events. The optical touch-sensitive device includes at least one emitter and detectors. Each emitter produces optical beams which are received by the detectors. Touch events disturb the optical beams. Touch event templates are used to determine the actual touch events based on which optical beams have been disturbed.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 31, 2018
    Publication date: May 30, 2019
    Inventor: Owen Drumm
  • Publication number: 20190146633
    Abstract: An optical touch-sensitive device detects touch events caused by instruments (e.g., pens, styluses) and distinguishes these events from touch events caused by fingers. In some embodiments, different instruments can also be distinguished. The optical touch-sensitive device includes multiple emitters and detectors. Each emitter produces optical beams which are received by the detectors. The optical beams preferably are multiplexed in a manner so that many optical beams can be received by a detector simultaneously. Touch events disturb the optical beams, for example due to frustrated total internal reflection. Information indicating which optical beams have been disturbed is analyzed to detect one or more touch events. The analysis also distinguishes instrument touch events from finger touch events.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 21, 2018
    Publication date: May 16, 2019
    Inventor: Owen Drumm
  • Publication number: 20190107923
    Abstract: An optical touch-sensitive device is able to determine the locations of multiple simultaneous touch events. The optical touch-sensitive device can include an optical waveguide, an emitter, and an emitter coupler. The emitter produces optical beams, and the emitter coupler is on a surface of the waveguide and is configured to direct at least some of the optical beams to propagate via total internal reflection (TIR) through the waveguide as coupled optical beams. Touches on the top surface of the waveguide disturb the coupled optical beams, and the touch-sensitive device determines touch events based on the disturbances.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 10, 2018
    Publication date: April 11, 2019
    Inventor: Owen Drumm
  • Patent number: 10108301
    Abstract: An optical touch-sensitive device detects touch events caused by instruments (e.g., pens, styluses) and distinguishes these events from touch events caused by fingers. In some embodiments, different instruments can also be distinguished. The optical touch-sensitive device includes multiple emitters and detectors. Each emitter produces optical beams which are received by the detectors. The optical beams preferably are multiplexed in a manner so that many optical beams can be received by a detector simultaneously. Touch events disturb the optical beams, for example due to frustrated total internal reflection. Information indicating which optical beams have been disturbed is analyzed to detect one or more touch events. The analysis also distinguishes instrument touch events from finger touch events.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 23, 2017
    Date of Patent: October 23, 2018
    Assignee: Rapt IP Limited
    Inventor: Owen Drumm