IP Library Granted Patent US 9,618,977
Granted Patent B2
US 9,618,977 · App. 14/307,262 · Granted Apr 11, 2017

Input device securing techniques

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Patent No.
US 9,618,977
App. No.
14/307,262
Granted
Apr 11, 2017
Kind
B2
Abstract

Input device adhesive techniques are described. A pressure sensitive key includes a sensor substrate having one or more conductors, a spacer layer, and a flexible contact layer. The spacer layer is disposed proximal to the sensor substrate and has at least one opening. The flexible contact layer is spaced apart from the sensor substrate by the spacer layer and configured to flex through the opening in response to an applied pressure to initiate an input. The flexible contact layer is secured to the spacer layer such that at first edge, the flexible contact layer is secured to the spacer layer at an approximate midpoint of the first edge and is not secured to the spacer along another portion of the first edge and at a second edge, the flexible contact layer is not secured to the spacer layer along an approximate midpoint of the second edge.

Claims (41)

1. A key comprising:

a sensor substrate;

a spacer layer disposed proximal to the sensor substrate and having at least one opening that exposes the sensor substrate, the opening defining a plurality of edges of the key; and

a flexible contact layer spaced apart from the sensor substrate by the spacer layer and configured to flex through the opening in response to an applied pressure to initiate an input through contact with the sensor substrate, the flexible contact layer secured to the spacer layer such that:

at a first said edge, the flexible contact layer is secured with adhesive to the spacer layer at one or more discrete portions of the first said edge thereby defining portions along the first said edge that do not include adhesive; and

at a second said edge, the flexible contact layer is secured with adhesive to the spacer layer at one or more discrete portions of the second said edge thereby defining portions along the second said edge that do not include adhesive, the one or more discrete portions of the first said edge different than the one or more discrete portions of the second said edge.

2. A key as described in claim 1 , wherein the flexible contact layer is secured to the spacer layer at an approximate endpoint of the second said edge and the flexible contact layer is secured to the spacer layer at an approximate midpoint of the first said edge.

3. A key as described in claim 1 , wherein flexible contact layer includes a force sensitive ink.

4. A key as described in claim 1 , wherein:

the flexible contact layer is secured to the spacer layer at a first location along the first said edge; and

the flexible contact layer is secured to the spacer layer at a second location along the second said edge.

5. A key as described in claim 4 , wherein:

the first said edge is generally perpendicular to the second said edge; and

the flexible contact layer is not directly secured to the spacer layer along portions of the first and second said edges that are disposed between the first and second locations.

6. A key as described in claim 5 , wherein:

the flexible contact layer is secured to the spacer layer at a third location along a third said edge that is oriented generally perpendicular to the first said edge and generally parallel to the second said edge; and

the flexible contact layer is not secured to the spacer layer along portions of the first and third said edges that are disposed between the first and third locations.

7. A key as described in claim 6 , wherein the first location is closer to the second location than the third location.

8. A key as described in claim 6 , wherein flexibility of the flexible contact layer at a point disposed between the first and second locations is lower that flexibility of the flexible contact layer at a point disposed between the first and third locations.

9. A key as described in claim 6 , wherein an amount of pressure applied the flexible contact layer at a point disposed between the first and second locations that is recognizable as the input is higher than an amount of pressure applied the flexible contact layer at a point disposed between the first and third locations that is recognizable as the input.

10. An input device comprising:

at least one key;

a sensor substrate;

a spacer layer disposed proximal to the sensor substrate and having at least one opening that exposes the sensor substrate, the at least one opening defining a plurality of edges of the at least one key; and

a flexible contact layer spaced apart from the sensor substrate by the spacer layer and configured to flex through the opening in response to an applied pressure to initiate an input through contact with the sensor substrate, the flexible contact layer secured to the spacer layer such that:

at first said edge, the flexible contact layer is secured with adhesive to the spacer layer at one or more discrete portions of the first said edge thereby defining portions along the first said edge that do not include adhesive; and

at a second said edge, the flexible contact layer is secured with adhesive to the spacer layer at one or more discrete portions of the second said edge thereby defining portions along the second said edge that do not include adhesive, the one or more discrete portions of the first said edge different than the one or more discrete portions of the second said edge.

11. An input device as described in claim 10 , wherein the flexible contact layer is secured to the spacer layer at an approximate endpoint of the second said edge and the flexible contact layer is secured to the spacer layer at an approximate midpoint of the first said edge.

12. An input device as described in claim 10 , wherein flexible contact layer includes a force sensitive ink.

13. An input device as described in claim 10 , wherein:

the flexible contact layer is secured to the spacer layer at a first location along the first said edge; and

the flexible contact layer is secured to the spacer layer at a second location along the second said edge.

14. An input device as described in claim 13 , wherein:

the first said edge is generally perpendicular to the second said edge; and

the flexible contact layer is not secured to the spacer layer along portions of the first and second said edges that are disposed between the first and second locations.

15. An input device as described in claim 14 , wherein:

the flexible contact layer is secured to the spacer layer at a third location along a third said edge that is oriented generally perpendicular to the first said edge and generally parallel to the second said edge; and

the flexible contact layer is not secured to the spacer layer along portions of the first and third said edges that are disposed between the first and third locations.

16. An input device as described in claim 15 , wherein the first location is closer to the second location than the third location.

17. An input device as described in claim 15 , wherein flexibility of the flexible contact layer at a point disposed between the first and second locations is lower that flexibility of the flexible contact layer at a point disposed between the first and third locations.

18. An input device as described in claim 10 , wherein an amount of pressure applied the flexible contact layer at a point disposed between the first and second locations that is recognizable as the input is higher than an amount of pressure applied the flexible contact layer at a point disposed between the first and third locations that is recognizable as the input.

Assignments (2)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jan 9, 2015
From: MICROSOFT CORPORATION
To: MICROSOFT TECHNOLOGY LICENSING, LLC
Reel/Frame 039025/0454 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jun 17, 2014
From: WHITT, III, DAVID OTTO; SHAW, TIMOTHY C.; HUALA, ROB; VANDERVOORT, DAVID C.; MICKELSON, MATTHEW DAVID; STOUMBOS, CHRISTOPHER HARRY; PELLEY, JOEL LAWRENCE; PLEAKE, TODD DAVID; WANG, HUA
To: MICROSOFT CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 033122/0468 →