Abstract: An apparatus for sensing includes a computer. The apparatus includes one or more individual sensing tiles in communication with the computer that form a sensor surface that detects force applied to the surface and provides a signal corresponding to the force to the computer which produces from the signal a time varying continuous image of force applied to the surface, where the surface is contiguous, and detected force can be sensed in a manner that is geometrically continuous and seamless on a surface. A method for determining locations of tiles of a sensor.
Type:
Application
Filed:
April 15, 2016
Publication date:
September 29, 2016
Applicants:
New York University, Tactonic Technologies, LLC
Inventors:
Kenneth Perlin, Charles Hendee, Alex Grau, Gerald Seidman
Abstract: A sensor having a set of plates that are in contact from their bottom at the corners with a set of protrusions that are in contact from above with a plurality of intersections, each having a sensing element, of a grid of wires disposed on a base, and a top surface layer that is disposed atop the set of plates, so that force imparted from above onto the top surface layer is transmitted to the plates and thence to the protrusions, and thence to the intersections of the grid of wires which are thereby compressed between the base and protrusions; and that the protrusions above thereby focus the imparted force directly onto the intersections. A sensor includes a computer in communication with the grid which causes prompting signals to be sent to the grid and reconstructs a continuous position of force on the surface from interpolation based on data signals received from the grid. A method for sensing.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
October 11, 2011
Date of Patent:
August 9, 2016
Assignees:
New York University, Tactonic Technologies, LLC
Inventors:
Kenneth Perlin, Charles Hendee, Alex Grau, Gerald Seidman
Abstract: An apparatus for inputting information into a computer includes a 3d sensor that senses 3d information and produces a 3d output The apparatus includes a 2d sensor that senses 2d information and produces a 2d output The apparatus includes a processing unit which receives the 2d and 3d output and produces a combined output that is a function of the 2d and 3d output. A method for inputting information into a computer. The method includes the steps of producing a 3d output with a 3d sensor that senses 3d information. There is the step of producing a 2d output with a 2d sensor that senses 2d information. There is the step of receiving the 2d and 3d output at a processing unit. There is the step of producing a combined output with the processing unit that is a function of the 2d and 3d output.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
October 11, 2011
Date of Patent:
June 7, 2016
Assignees:
Tactonic Technologies, LLC, New York University
Inventors:
Kenneth Perlin, Charles Hendee, Alex Grau, Gerald Seidman
Abstract: An apparatus for sensing includes a computer. The apparatus includes one or more individual sensing tiles in communication with the computer that form a sensor surface that detects force applied to the surface and provides a signal corresponding to the force to the computer which produces from the signal a time varying continuous image of force applied to the surface, where the surface is contiguous, and detected force can be sensed in a manner that is geometrically continuous and seamless on a surface. A method for determining locations of tiles of a sensor.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
October 11, 2011
Date of Patent:
April 19, 2016
Assignees:
New York University, Tactonic Technologies, LLC
Inventors:
Kenneth Perlin, Charles Hendee, Alex Grau, Gerald Seidman
Abstract: An MFR sensor array having a first supporting layer. The array has a second supporting layer. The array has a force sensing component disposed between the first and second supporting layers. The array has protrusions combined with the force supporting component, where there are only two supporting layers. When a force is applied to the second supporting layer, the force causes the second supporting layer to contact protrusions so the force is transmitted through the protrusions to the force supporting component and through the force supporting component. An MFR sensor array. A system for sensing. A method for sensing.
Type:
Application
Filed:
June 18, 2015
Publication date:
December 24, 2015
Applicants:
NEW YORK UNIVERSITY, TACTONIC TECHNOLOGIES, LLC
Inventors:
Kenneth Perlin, Charles Hendee, Alex Grau
Abstract: A technique for sensing involving one or more individual sensing tiles that are physically connected to a frame with electrical and communications wiring integrated into the frame and with corresponding physical, electrical and communication connectors on the tiles and the frame.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
May 14, 2013
Date of Patent:
October 13, 2015
Assignee:
Tactonic Technologies, LLC
Inventors:
Alex Grau, Charles Hendee, Gerald Seidman, Elliott P. Montgomery
Abstract: An apparatus for determining a non-apparent attribute of an object having a sensor portion with which the object makes contact and to which the object applies pressure. The apparatus has a computer in communication with the sensor portion that receives signals from the sensor portion corresponding to the contact and pressure applied to the sensor portion, and determines from the signals the non-apparent attribute. The apparatus has an output in communication with the computer that identifies the non-apparent attribute determined by the computer. A method for determining a non-apparent attribute of an object.
Abstract: A method for sensing. The method includes the steps of transmitting mechanical forces to one or more printed mechanical sensing elements. There is the step of sending prompting signals associated with the mechanical forces to a computer in communication with one or more printed diodes and the one or more printed mechanical sensing elements. There is the step of reconstructing with the computer the mechanical forces that were applied to the one or more printed mechanical sensing elements. An apparatus for sensing. The apparatus includes a computer. The apparatus includes one or more printed electronic diodes and printed mechanical sensing elements connected to the computer, the one or more printed electronic diodes detect mechanical signals applied to the one or more mechanical-sensing elements and that provide corresponding values to the computer.
Abstract: A technique for sensing involving one or more individual sensing tiles that are physically connected to a frame with electrical and communications wiring integrated into the frame and with corresponding physical, electrical and communication connectors on the tiles and the frame.
Type:
Application
Filed:
May 14, 2013
Publication date:
December 5, 2013
Applicant:
Tactonic Technologies, LLC
Inventors:
Alex Grau, Charles Hendee, Gerald Seidman, Elliott P. Montgomery
Abstract: A sensor having a set of grid of bars that are in contact from their bottom at the corners with a set of protrusions that are in contact from above with a plurality of intersections, each having a sensing element, of a grid of wires disposed on a base, and a top surface layer that is disposed atop the grid of bars, so that force imparted from above onto the top surface layer is transmitted to the grid of bars and thence to the protrusions, and thence to the intersections of the grid of wires which are thereby compressed between the base and protrusions; and that the protrusions above thereby focus the imparted force directly onto the intersections. A sensor includes a computer in communication with the grid of wires which causes prompting signals to be sent to the grid of wires and reconstructs a continuous position of force on the surface from interpolation based on data signals received from the grid of wires. A method for sensing.
Type:
Application
Filed:
March 19, 2013
Publication date:
October 17, 2013
Applicants:
TACTONIC TECHNOLOGIES, LLC, NEW YORK UNIVERSITY
Inventors:
Kenneth Perlin, Charles Hendee, Alex Grau, Gerald Seidman