METHOD AND LOCALIZED HAPTIC RESPONSE SYSTEM PROVIDED ON AN INTERIOR-FACING SURFACE OF A HOUSING OF AN ELECTRONIC DEVICE
A housing for an electronic device allows a haptic feedback response that is localized to a specific area on a back panel of the housing of the electronic device. For example, a user holding the mobile electronic device may directly receive haptic feedback in his/her fingers that are supporting the back side of the mobile electronic device. Those specific areas on the back panel may be locations where the panel material is thinned, or locations where the panel material has been removed and replaced by a suitably selected membrane material having favorable mechanical properties. The membrane material may be introduced as an embossment of a membrane layer. In addition, a force-sensing resistor type material may be used as a replacement material, so as to sense the pressure of a user's finger pressing on the embossed structure at the specific locations to which EMP actuators are bonded.
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The present application is related to and claims priority of U.S. provisional patent application (“Copending Provisional Patent Application”), Ser. No. 61/749,723, entitled “METHOD AND LOCALIZED HAPTIC RESPONSE SYSTEM PROVIDED ON AN INTERIOR-FACING SURFACE IN THE HOUSING OF A ELECTRONIC DEVICE,” filed on Jan. 7, 2013. The present patent application is related to U.S. patent application (“Copending Application”), Ser. No. 13/683,963, filed Nov. 21, 2012, entitled “Localized Multimodal Electromechanical Polymer Transducers,” and U.S. patent application (“Copending Application”), Ser. No. 13/683,980, entitled “Haptic System with Localized Response,” filed Nov. 21, 2012. The disclosures of the Copending Provisional Application, and the Copending Applications are hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to multilayer electromechanical polymer (EMP) actuators, In particular, the present invention relates to multilayer EMP actuators in hand held electronic devices.
2. Discussion of the Related Art
New electromechanical materials have been incorporated in numerous electronic devices, especially in devices related to mobile computing. In this context, an electromechanical material is a material that provides either a mechanical response to an electrical excitation, or an electrical response to a mechanical excitation. In many instances, an electromechanical material can provide both types of responses. A device that takes advantage of such electromechanical properties is often referred to as a transducer. A transducer can be used as a mechanical actuator which delivers a mechanical response to an electrical excitation. Similarly, a transducer may be used as a mechanical sensor based on an electrical response to a mechanical stimulation.
SUMMARYThe present invention provides a housing for an electronic device which allows a haptic feedback response that is localized to a specific area on a back panel of the housing of the electronic device. For example, the present invention allows a user holding a mobile electronic device to directly receive haptic feedback in his/her fingers that are supporting the back side of the mobile electronic device. Those specific areas on the back panel may be locations where the panel material is thinned, or locations where the panel material has been removed and replaced by a suitably selected membrane material having favorable mechanical properties. The membrane material may be introduced as an embossment of a membrane layer. In addition, a force-sensing resistor type material may be used as a replacement material, so as to sense the pressure of a user's finger pressing on the embossed structure at the specific locations to which EMP actuators are bonded. The EMP actuators may create both audio and vibro-tactile signals when excited. The audio component gives the user an audible confirmation for a key that is pressed.
The present invention is better understood upon consideration of the detailed description below in conjunction with the drawings.
According to one embodiment of the present invention, EMP actuators may be placed on an interior-facing surface of a housing for a mobile electronic device, such as the inside surface of a cover plate on the back side of the electronic device. The EMP actuators may be bonded, for example, to locations where the structural properties of the housing are such that a maximum amount of surface acceleration can take place when the EMP actuators are excited.
According to a second embodiment of the present invention, rather than thinning the backing material of a housing of the cellular telephone at specific locations, the backing material may be completely removed from these specific locations and replaced by a thin membrane type material. The thin material serves as a wall covering for each of the resulting openings.
A housing for an electronic device in accordance with the teachings of this detailed description allows a haptic feedback response that is localized to a specific area on a back panel of a housing of the electronic device. For example, the present invention allows a user holding the electronic device to directly receive haptic feedback in his/her fingers that are supporting the electronic device from the back side. As described above, the specific areas on the back panel (e.g., thinned portions 103 and openings 302) may be locations where the panel material is thinned, or locations where the panel material has been removed and replaced, for example, by a suitably selected membrane material with favorable mechanical properties. The membrane material may be introduced as an embossment of a membrane layer, such as shown in
According to one embodiment of the present invention, one or more of the EMP actuators on the back panel in the housing of a portable mobile device (e.g., a cellular telephone) may be triggered when a user operates the mobile device using the touch sensors of a touch panel at the front side of the mobile device.
The EMP actuators discussed may be implemented using any of the devices, methods or materials disclosed in the Previous Provisional Application and the Copending Application.
The detailed description above is provided to illustrate specific embodiments of the present invention and is not intended to be limiting. Numerous variations and modifications within the scope of the present invention are possible.
Claims
1. In a housing of an electronic device, a structure comprising:
- a portion of the structure that includes a dividing wall separating an interior space within the housing and an exterior space outside of the housing, and a cavity in connection with the interior space, the cavity being separated from the exterior space by the dividing wall; and
- an electromechanical polymer (EMP) actuator that is positioned within the cavity and in contact with the dividing wall such that when the EMP actuator is activated, a mechanical vibration is initiated in the dividing wall.
2. The structure of claim 1, wherein the dividing wall comprises a thinned portion of the structure.
3. The structure of claim 1, further comprising a membrane lining the cavity, wherein the dividing wall is formed by a portion of the membrane.
4. The structure of claim 3, wherein the dividing wall comprises an embossed portion of the membrane.
5. The structure of claim 1, wherein a thickness of the dividing wall determines the magnitude of the mechanical vibration experienced at the dividing wall facing the exterior space.
6. The structure of claim 1, wherein the structure comprises a panel provided on a backside of the housing.
7. The structure of claim 1, further comprising a sensor positioned on a surface of the housing that faces the exterior space and wherein the EMP actuator is activated in response to a sensing signal received at the sensor.
8. The structure of claim 7, wherein the sensor and the EMP actuator are parts of an EMP transducer.
9. The structure of claim 7, wherein the sensor comprises a force-sensing resistor type material provided at the dividing wall.
10. The structure of claim 7, wherein the sensor is provided on a touch screen on a front side of the electronic device.
11. The structure of claim 1, wherein the mechanical vibration is audible.
12. A method comprising:
- providing a structure in a housing of an electronic device in which a portion of the structure includes a dividing wall separating an interior space within the housing and an exterior space outside of the housing, and a cavity in connection with the interior space, the cavity being separated from the exterior space by the dividing wall; and
- positioning an electromechanical polymer (EMP) actuator within the cavity and in contact with the dividing wall such that, when the EMP actuator is activated, a mechanical vibration is initiated in the dividing wall.
13. The method of claim 12, wherein the dividing wall is formed by a thinned portion of the structure.
14. The method of claim 12, further comprising lining the cavity with a membrane, wherein the dividing wall is formed by a portion of the membrane.
15. The method of claim 14, wherein the dividing wall comprises an embossed portion of the membrane.
16. The method of claim 12, wherein a thickness of the dividing wall determines the magnitude of the mechanical vibration experienced at the dividing wall facing the exterior space.
17. The method of claim 12, wherein the structure comprises a panel provided on a backside of the housing.
18. The method of claim 12, further comprising positioning a sensor on a surface of the housing that faces the exterior space and wherein the EMP actuator is activated in response to a sensing signal received at the sensor.
19. The method of claim 18, wherein the sensor and the EMP actuator are parts of an EMP transducer.
20. The method of claim 18, wherein the sensor comprises a force-sensing resistor type material provided at the dividing wall.
21. The method of claim 18, wherein the sensor is provided on a touch screen on a front side of the electronic device.
22. The method of claim 12, wherein the mechanical vibration is audible.
Type: Application
Filed: Jan 6, 2014
Publication Date: Jul 10, 2014
Patent Grant number: 9269885
Applicant: Novasentis, Inc. (Burlingame, CA)
Inventors: Li JIANG (Union City, CA), Brian ZELLERS (Bellefonte, PA), Christophe RAMSTEIN (San Francisco, CA)
Application Number: 14/148,537
International Classification: H01L 41/09 (20060101); G06F 3/01 (20060101);