IP Library Granted Patent US 7,072,533
Granted Patent B1
US 7,072,533 · App. 11/235,642 · Granted Jul 4, 2006

Automotive optical touch sensitive switch method

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Patent No.
US 7,072,533
App. No.
11/235,642
Granted
Jul 4, 2006
Kind
B1
Abstract

The optical control having an optical source that uses a transmission medium to deliver energy to an optical detector. Upon physical contact with the transmission medium changes in the internal reflection of the transmission medium occur and reduce the amount of energy being delivered to the detector. The change in internal reflection causes a change in the state of the optical control.

Claims (19)

1. An optical control for an HMI of a vehicle, the optical control comprising:

an optical source configured to generate a light beam;

a waveguide optically coupled to the optical source and configured to propagate the light beam therethrough, the waveguide including a touch surface;

a detector optically coupled to the waveguide, wherein the detector is configured to sense changes in the internal reflection of the waveguide when an object contacts the waveguide on the touch surface.

2. The optical control according to claim 1 , wherein the first surface is at a first end of the waveguide and the second surface is in an opposite second end of the waveguide.

3. The optical control according to claim 2 , wherein the first and second surfaces are generally parallel to one another.

4. The optical control according to claim 3 , wherein the touch surface is substantially parallel to the first and second surface.

5. The optical control according to claim 4 , wherein the light beam is configured to travel from the first surface through a first bent portion of the waveguide, then through a middle portion of the waveguide to a second bent portion and then to the second surface.

6. The optical control according to claim 5 , wherein the touch surface is located on the middle portion of the waveguide.

7. The optical control according to claim 6 , wherein the middle portion is generally straight.

8. The optical control according to claim 7 , wherein the waveguide is generally C-shaped.

9. The optical control according to claim 8 , wherein the optical source waveguide and detector define a switch element, and further comprising a controller electrically coupled to the optical source and the detector.

10. The optical control according to claim 9 , wherein the optical switch element is one of a plurality of similar optical switch elements, each switch element being in electrical communication with a controller to provide a switch output.

11. The optical control according to claim 10 , wherein all of the switch elements are in electrical communication with a common controller.

12. The optical control according to claim 11 , wherein the controller is configured to generate a value based on the change of internal reflection in at least one of the optical switch elements and the location of the at least one of each of the similar optical switch elements in the plurality of similar optical switch elements.

13. The optical control according to claim 12 , wherein the switch elements of the plurality of similar optical switch elements are provided in a linear arrangement.

14. The optical control according to claim 12 , wherein the switch elements of the plurality of similar optical switch elements are provided in an annular arrangement.

15. The optical control according to claim 1 , further comprising a housing wherein the housing includes portions defining an opening, and the touch surface being exposed through the opening.

16. The optical control according to claim 1 , wherein the waveguide includes a first surface aligned with the optical source and configured to receive the light beam, the waveguide also including a second surface aligned with the detector and configured to provide the light beam to the detector.