Patents Assigned to Flatfrog Laboratories AB
  • Publication number: 20120162144
    Abstract: An apparatus, method and computer-readable medium for determining a location of at least one object on a touch surface of a light transmissive panel. The method comprises the steps of: introducing light into the panel for propagation by internal reflection between the touch surface and an opposite surface; receiving the light propagating in the panel; and iteratively i) determining a current signal profile of light received by the light detection arrangement, ii) updating, when a condition is met, a background signal profile of light received by the light detection arrangement, iii) calculating a current compensated signal profile as a function of the background signal profile and the current signal profile and iv) determining, when the object touches the touch surface and thereby attenuates the light propagating in the panel, the location as a function of the compensated signal profile.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 1, 2010
    Publication date: June 28, 2012
    Applicant: FLATFROG LABORATORIES AB
    Inventors: Christer Fåhraeus, Tomas Christiansson, Henrik Wall, Ola Wassvik
  • Publication number: 20120162142
    Abstract: A touch-sensitive system comprises a light transmissive panel defining a touch surface and an opposite surface; an illumination arrangement comprising emitters configured to introduce light into the panel for propagation in the panel in an emission pattern; a light detection arrangement comprising detectors configured to receive the light propagating in the panel. A control unit is arranged to control the operation of the touch-sensitive system. The control unit executes a control method to monitor the light received in the light detecting arrangement for detection of touches on the touch surface, the touches attenuating the light propagating in the panel. The control method also selects a mode for the emission pattern in dependence of the occurrence of touches on the touch surface and controls the emission pattern in accordance with the selected mode.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 1, 2010
    Publication date: June 28, 2012
    Applicant: FLATFROG LABORATORIES AB
    Inventors: Tomas Christiansson, Ola Wassvik
  • Publication number: 20120153134
    Abstract: A touch-sensitive apparatus operates by FTIR (Frustrated Total Internal Reflection) to detect touches on a surface of a light transmissive panel. An illumination arrangement is controlled to propagate light by internal reflection from an elongated incoupling site on the panel to an elongated outcoupling site on the panel, and a detection arrangement is controlled to detect light reaching the outcoupling site. The illumination arrangement is controlled to sweep a first set of individual beams of light along different subsets of the incoupling site to generate a full beam sweep along the incoupling site. Thereby, the individual beams are be controlled to generate a “sub-sweep” of the incoupling site, which enables a compact design of the illumination arrangement and/or use of comparatively simple sweep generating devices and/or identical re-direction components in the illumination arrangement.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 14, 2011
    Publication date: June 21, 2012
    Applicant: FLATFROG LABORATORIES AB
    Inventors: Håkan Bergström, Thomas Craven-Bartle
  • Publication number: 20120154338
    Abstract: A touch-sensitive apparatus for determining a location of at least one object on a touch surface. The touch-sensitive apparatus extends in a direction of depth and comprises a light transmissive panel, a display arranged behind the light transmissive panel, and a first compartment and second compartment arranged behind the display. Light from a light emitter arrangement in the first compartment is introduced into the light transmissive panel for propagation by internal reflection. The light is thereafter coupled out to be received by a light detection arrangement in the second compartment. The first and second compartments are separated, such that light from the light emitter arrangement is prevented from reaching the light detection arrangement without first having propagated in the light transmissive panel.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 14, 2011
    Publication date: June 21, 2012
    Applicant: FLATFROG LABORATORIES AB
    Inventors: Håkan Bergström, Thomas Craven-Bartle
  • Publication number: 20120068973
    Abstract: An apparatus is operated to determine the location of at least one object on a touch surface (4) of a light transmissive panel (1). In the apparatus, an illumination arrangement (2, 10) generates a first set of sheets (C1-C3) of light and introduces the first set of sheets (C1-C3) via a first elongate incoupling site on the panel (1) such that the first set of sheets (C1-C3) propagate by internal reflection between the touch surface (4) and an opposite surface. At least two sheets in the first set of sheets (C1-C3) are introduced so as to overlap in a portion of the touch surface (4) such that the object interacts with the at least two sheets. Typically, each sheet (C1-C3) in the first set is essentially collimated in the plane of the panel (1) along a respective main direction.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 14, 2010
    Publication date: March 22, 2012
    Applicant: FLATFROG LABORATORIES AB
    Inventors: Tomas Christiansson, Ola Wassvik
  • Patent number: 8094136
    Abstract: An optical touchpad that may be able to provide accurate, reliable information about the position of an object in three-dimensions. The optical touchpad may enable a determination as to whether the object is engaged with the touchpad or hovering just above the touchpad. When the object is in contact with the optical touchpad, the optical touchpad may enable a determination of the force applied by the object to the optical touchpad. The optical touchpad may enable a determination of an object type of the object. These and other determinations of information related to the object may enhance the control provided by the touchpad system to the user as an electronic interface. The operation of the optical touchpad may further enable an enhanced frame rate, reduced optical noise in the optical signal(s) guided to the one or more sensors, augment the ruggedness of the optical touchpad, an enhanced form factor (e.g., thinner), and/or provide other advantages.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 6, 2006
    Date of Patent: January 10, 2012
    Assignee: FlatFrog Laboratories AB
    Inventors: Jonas Ove Philip Eliasson, Niels Agersnap Larsen, Jens Bastue, Jens Wagenblast Stubbe Ostergaard
  • Patent number: 8031186
    Abstract: An optical touchpad system is disclosed that may be easily integrated into a variety of applications. One feature of the optical touchpad system that may contribute to this versatility may be the ability of the optical touchpad system to function in the same manner independent from a topology and/or opacity of an interface surface of the optical touchpad system. This may enable the interface surface to be composed of any of a variety of materials. This may further enable the interface surface to include various topologies adapted for the application in which the optical touchpad system may be employed.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 6, 2006
    Date of Patent: October 4, 2011
    Assignee: FlatFrog Laboratories AB
    Inventor: Jens Wagenblast Stubbe Ostergaard
  • Publication number: 20110216042
    Abstract: An integrated touch-sensing display is operated to detect the location of one or more objects on a touch surface. The integrated touch-sensing display defines a display area. A light guide (14) is arranged over the display area to define the touch surface (16). The light guide (14) is illuminated internally such that an object (20) contacting the touch surface (16) causes part of the illuminating light to be scattered towards the display area. An array of light sensors (6) is integrated within the display area to detect the scattered light. Based on output signals from the light sensors (6), a processing element obtains image data that represents the light that impinges on the display area excluding ambient light, and determines the location of the object (20) on the touch surface (16). Ambient light may be suppressed by a spectral passband filter in front of each light sensor (6), and/or by electronic filtering of the output signals from the sensors (6).
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 12, 2009
    Publication date: September 8, 2011
    Applicant: FlatFrog Laboratories AB
    Inventors: Ola Wassvik, Thomas Christiansson
  • Patent number: 8013845
    Abstract: An optical touch pad that includes a multilayer waveguide optically coupled to at least one electromagnetic radiation detector. Based on electromagnetic radiation directed from an object to the detector by the multilayer waveguide, information related to an object proximate to (e.g., hovering above) and/or in contact with the optical touch pad may be determined. For example, the information related to the object may include position information, object-type information, and/or other information related to the object.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 30, 2005
    Date of Patent: September 6, 2011
    Assignee: FlatFrog Laboratories AB
    Inventors: Jens Wagenblast Stubbe Ostergaard, Jonas Ove Philip Eliasson, Jens Bastue
  • Patent number: 7995039
    Abstract: Radiation guided by Total Internal Reflection inside a solid element from a point of engagement of a reflecting/emitting/scattering object and toward a detector reaches an area of the solid element on which the surface has areas preventing reflection of the radiation back into the element. This provides a spatial modulation of the radiation reaching the detector through one of the surfaces of the solid element. From this spatial modulation, the position of engagement may be determined.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 30, 2006
    Date of Patent: August 9, 2011
    Assignee: FlatFrog Laboratories AB
    Inventors: Jonas Ove Philip Eliasson, Jens Wagenblast Stubbe Østergaard
  • Publication number: 20110090176
    Abstract: A device operates on output signals from a light sensor arrangement in a touch-sensing apparatus to determine a position of an object on a touch surface. The apparatus includes a light transmissive panel that defines the touch surface and an opposite surface. A light source arrangement provides sheets of light inside the panel, wherein each sheet comprises light that propagates by internal reflection between the touch surface and the opposite surface from one or more incoupling points to a set of outcoupling points. The light sensor arrangement generates the output signals, which represent light reaching the outcoupling points. The apparatus is configured such that an object touching the touch surface locally attenuates at least two sheets of light. To determine the position, the device identifies, in the output signals, a set of signal profiles originating from said object.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 22, 2009
    Publication date: April 21, 2011
    Applicant: FlatFrog Laboratories AB
    Inventors: Tomas Christiansson, Ola Wassvik, Mattias Bryborn
  • Publication number: 20110074735
    Abstract: An apparatus is controlled to detect locations of a plurality of objects on a touch surface of a panel. An input scanner arrangement introduces at least three beams of radiation into the panel for propagation by internal reflection, and sweeps the beams inside the panel across a sensing area, preferably in at least two different principal directions. At least one radiation detector is arranged to receive the beams from the input scanner arrangement while they are swept across the sensing area. A data processor is connected to the radiation detector(s) and operated to identify the locations based on an attenuation of the beams caused by the objects touching the touch surface within the sensing area, the attenuation being identifiable from an output signal of the radiation detector(s). Each output signal may be further processed to generate a transmission signal, by dividing the output signal by a background signal which represents the output signal without any object on the touch surface.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 22, 2009
    Publication date: March 31, 2011
    Applicant: FlatFrog Laboratories AB
    Inventors: Ola Wassvik, Tomas Christiansson
  • Patent number: 7465914
    Abstract: A method and system for determining the position of a radiation scattering/reflecting element, where the radiation emitter is provided at a surface of a radiation transmissive element an on which radiation is incident. This incident radiation is scattered/diffused/reflected by the scattering/reflecting element and guided by the transmissive element toward a detector able to determine the position of the element.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 9, 2004
    Date of Patent: December 16, 2008
    Assignee: Flatfrog Laboratories AB
    Inventors: Jonas Ove Philip Eliasson, Jens Wagenblast Stubbe Østergaard
  • Patent number: 7442914
    Abstract: A method and a system for determining the position of a radiation emitter, which radiation emitter may be an actively radiation emitting stylus, pen, pointer, or the like or may be a passive, radiation scattering/reflecting/diffusing element, such as a pen, pointer, or a finger of an operator. The radiation from the emitter is reflected from that position toward the detector by a reflecting element providing multiple intensity spots on the detector providing sufficient information for determining the position. From the output of the detector, the position of the radiation emitter is determined.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 9, 2004
    Date of Patent: October 28, 2008
    Assignee: Flatfrog Laboratories AB
    Inventors: Jonas Ove Philip Eliasson, Jens Wagenblast Stubbe Østergaard
  • Patent number: 7435940
    Abstract: A method and a system, such as a touch pad, for determining the position of a radiation emitter, which radiation emitter may be an actively radiation emitting stylus, pen, pointer, or the like or may be a passive, radiation scattering/reflecting/diffusing element, such as a pen, pointer, or a finger of an operator. The radiation is modulated by a bar code element and provided onto an at least one-dimensional detector. From the output of the detector, the position of the radiation emitter is determined. This system may be used as a standard touch pad or for determining the position of emitters external thereto, such as a marker used on a wall or black/white board or may be used with “internal” positions such as a touch pad.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 12, 2004
    Date of Patent: October 14, 2008
    Assignee: Flatfrog Laboratories AB
    Inventors: Jonas Ove Philip Eliasson, Jen Wagenblast Stubbe Østergaard