IP Library Granted Patent US 9,853,638
Granted Patent B2
US 9,853,638 · App. 14/839,308 · Granted Dec 26, 2017

Touch on glass

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Patent No.
US 9,853,638
App. No.
14/839,308
Granted
Dec 26, 2017
Kind
B2
Abstract

A touch-sensitive glass barrier has a conductive coil affixed to the first side of a glass barrier, a capacitor connected to the conductive coil to form a resonator, and an inductance-to-digital converter (LDC) connected to drive an alternating current through the resonator. The LDC determines whether a conductive target has touched the second side of the glass barrier at a point opposite the conductive coil; and responsive to determining that the conductive target has touched the second side of the glass barrier at the point, provides a signal.

Claims (34)

1. A touch-sensitive glass barrier, comprising:

a glass barrier having a first side and a second side that is opposite the first side;

a conductive coil affixed to the first side of the glass barrier;

a capacitor connected to the conductive coil in parallel to form a resonator; and

an inductance-to-digital converter (LDC) connected to drive an alternating current through the resonator, the LDC being configured to determine whether a conductive target has touched the second side of the glass barrier at a point opposite the conductive coil and responsive to determining that the conductive target has touched the second side of the glass barrier at the point, to provide a signal.

2. The touch-sensitive glass barrier as recited in claim 1 wherein the conductive coil forms a circular spiral.

3. The touch-sensitive glass barrier as recited in claim 2 wherein the conductive coil comprises copper formed on a printed circuit board (PCB), the PCB being attached to the first side of the sight glass.

4. The touch-sensitive glass barrier as recited in claim 2 wherein the conductive coil comprises a silver coating applied to the first side of the glass barrier.

5. The touch-sensitive glass barrier as recited in claim 2 wherein the conductive coil comprises an indium tin oxide coating applied to the first side of the glass barrier.

6. The touch-sensitive glass barrier as recited in claim 1 wherein the touch is made by a human finger.

7. The touch-sensitive glass barrier as recited in claim 1 wherein the glass barrier is 8 mm thick.

8. A human-machine interface (HMI), comprising:

an input node for electronics;

a sight glass that forms part of a protective environment for the input node, the sight glass having a first side that faces the electronics and a second side that is opposite the first side;

a conductive coil, the conductive coil being affixed to the first side of the glass shield;

a capacitor connected to the conductive coil to form a resonator; and

an inductance-to-digital converter (LDC) having first and second contacts connecting the LDC to first and second terminals, respectively, of the resonator in parallel, the LDC being configured to drive an alternating current through the resonator, to detect a touch on the second side of the sight glass at a point opposite the conductive coil, and to provide a signal to the input node responsive to the touch.

9. The HMI as recited in claim 8 wherein the conductive coil forms a circular spiral.

10. The HMI as recited in claim 9 wherein the conductive coil comprises copper formed on a printed circuit board (PCB), the PCB being attached to the first side of the sight glass.

11. The HMI as recited in claim 9 wherein the conductive coil comprises a silver coating applied to the first side of the sight glass.

12. The HMI as recited in claim 9 wherein the conductive coil comprises an indium tin oxide coating applied to the first side of the sight glass.

13. The HMI as recited in claim 8 wherein the touch is made by a human finger.

14. A method of detecting a touch input to equipment through a sight glass having a first side that faces the equipment and a second side opposite the first side, the method comprising:

affixing a conductive coil to the first side of the sight glass;

connecting a capacitor to the conductive coil to form a resonator;

connecting an Inductance-to-Digital Converter (LDC) to the resonator, the LDC providing an alternating current to the resonator;

determining whether a conductive target has touched the second side of the sight glass at a point opposite the conductive coil, wherein determining whether the conductive target has touched the second side of the sight glass at the point includes using the LDC to measure a parallel impedance of the resonator; and

responsive to determining that the conductive target has touched the second side of the sight glass at the point, sending a signal to an input node of the equipment.

15. The method as recited in claim 14 wherein the touch is received from a human finger.

16. The method as recited in claim 14 wherein affixing the conductive coil to the sight glass comprises gluing a printed circuit board on which the conductive coil is formed to the sight glass.

17. The method as recited in claim 14 affixing the conductive coil to the sight glass comprises applying a silver coating to the first side of the sight glass.

18. The method as recited in claim 14 wherein affixing the conductive coil to the sight glass comprises applying an indium tin oxide coating to the first side of the sight glass.

19. The touch-sensitive glass barrier as recited in claim 1 , wherein the LDC includes first and second contacts connected to first and second terminals, respectively, of the resonator in parallel.

20. The HMI as recited in claim 8 , wherein the LDC is configured to detect the touch on the second side of the sight glass at the point opposite the conductive coil by measuring a parallel impedance of the resonator.

Assignments (3)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Feb 16, 2021
From: TEXAS INSTRUMENTS DEUTSCHLAND GMBH
To: TEXAS INSTRUMENTS INCORPORATED
Reel/Frame 055314/0255 →
CORRECTIVE ASSIGNMENT TO CORRECT THE RECEIVING PARTY DATA PREVIOUSLY RECORDED AT REEL: 036451 FRAME: 0343. ASSIGNOR(S) HEREBY CONFIRMS THE ASSIGNMENT. Recorded Mar 29, 2017
From: CHEVRIER, MATTHIEU ETIENNE MARIUS; KRAEMER, ANDREAS FELIX MARTIN
To: TEXAS INSTRUMENTS DEUTSCHLAND GMBH
Reel/Frame 042113/0559 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Aug 28, 2015
From: CHEVRIER, MATTHIEU ETIENNE MARIUS; KRAEMER, ANDREAS FELIX MARTIN
To: TEXAS INSTRUMENTS INCORPORATED
Reel/Frame 036451/0343 →