IP Library Granted Patent US 10,880,990
Granted Patent B2
US 10,880,990 · App. 16/189,490 · Granted Dec 29, 2020

Three layer force pad

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Patent No.
US 10,880,990
App. No.
16/189,490
Granted
Dec 29, 2020
Kind
B2
Abstract

A force pad sensor includes a face sheet including a force sensing resister, and a printed circuit board assembly. The printed circuit board assembly includes a proximity sensor layer including a proximity receiver electrode and a proximity transmitter electrode, and a force sensor layer including a force receiver electrode and a force transmitter electrode. The force receiver electrode and the FSR intersect a same vertical plane, the vertical plane being perpendicular to the face sheet.

Claims (45)

1. A force pad sensor comprising:

a face sheet comprising a force sensing resistor (FSR); and

a printed circuit board assembly comprising:

a proximity sensor layer comprising a proximity receiver electrode and a proximity transmitter electrode; and

a force sensor layer comprising a force receiver electrode and a force transmitter electrode,

wherein the force receiver electrode and the FSR intersect a same vertical plane, the vertical plane being perpendicular to the face sheet.

2. The force pad sensor of claim 1 , wherein the proximity sensor layer comprises a floating electrode, the floating electrode intersecting the same vertical plane.

3. The force pad sensor of claim 1 , wherein the force transmitter electrode comprises a plurality of holes vertically aligned with a substantial portion of the proximity receiver electrode.

4. The force pad sensor of claim 1 , wherein the proximity receiver electrode is interposed between two proximity transmitter electrodes, wherein the floating electrode is located within one of the two proximity transmitter electrodes.

5. The force pad sensor of claim 4 , wherein the floating electrode shields the force receiver electrode from the proximity transmitter electrode.

6. The force pad sensor of claim 1 , further comprising:

a mylar layer, and

conductive ink and the FSR printed on the mylar layer.

7. The force pad sensor of claim 6 , wherein the face sheet further comprises the mylar layer and the conductive ink.

8. The force pad sensor of claim 6 , wherein the conductive ink comprises a first portion of conductive ink and a second portion of conductive ink, and wherein the FSR is interposed between the first portion and the second portion.

9. The force pad sensor of claim 6 , further comprising:

an adhesive surrounding the FSR and connecting the face sheet to the printed circuit board assembly.

10. The force pad sensor of claim 1 , wherein the force transmitter electrode and the proximity transmitter electrode are electrically coupled.

11. A force pad comprising:

a face sheet comprising:

a mylar layer, and

conductive ink and a force sensing resistor printed on the mylar layer;

a proximity sensor layer comprising a proximity receiver electrode, a proximity transmitter electrode, and a floating electrode; and

a force sensor layer comprising a force receiver electrode and a force transmitter electrode,

wherein the force receiver electrode, the FSR, and the floating electrode intersect a same vertical plane, the same vertical plane being perpendicular to the face sheet.

12. The force pad of claim 11 , further comprising:

a grounding layer,

wherein the proximity sensor layer and the force sensor layer are disposed between the face sheet and the grounding layer.

13. The force pad of claim 11 , further comprising:

a trace routing layer,

wherein the proximity sensor layer and the force sensor layer are disposed between the face sheet and the trace routing layer.

14. The force pad of claim 11 , wherein the force transmitter electrode comprises a plurality of holes vertically aligned with a substantial portion of the proximity receiver electrode.

15. The force pad of claim 11 , wherein the proximity receiver electrode is interposed between two proximity transmitter electrodes, wherein the floating electrode is located within one of the two proximity transmitter electrodes.

16. The force pad of claim 11 , wherein the floating electrode shields the force receiver electrode from the proximity transmitter electrode.

17. The force pad of claim 11 , wherein the conductive ink comprises a first portion of conductive ink and a second portion of conductive ink, and wherein the FSR is interposed between the first portion and the second portion.

18. The force pad of claim 11 , further comprising:

a printed circuit board assembly comprising the proximity sensor layer and the force sensor layer; and

an adhesive surrounding the FSR and connecting the face sheet to the printed circuit board assembly.

19. The force pad of claim 11 , wherein the force transmitter electrode and the proximity transmitter electrode are electrically coupled.

20. A method comprising:

printing, on a mylar layer, conductive ink and a force sensing resistor (FSR); and

affixing, using an adhesive material, a printed circuit board assembly to the mylar layer, the printed circuit board assembly comprising:

a proximity sensor layer comprising a proximity receiver electrode and a proximity transmitter electrode, and

a force sensor layer comprising a force receiver electrode and a transmitter electrode,

wherein the force receiver electrode and the FSR intersect a same vertical plane, the same vertical plane being perpendicular to the face sheet.

Assignments (2)
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Feb 14, 2020
From: SYNAPTICS INCORPORATED
To: WELLS FARGO BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION
Reel/Frame 051936/0103 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Nov 15, 2018
From: CHANG, YI-YUN; KAO, TZENG-FU
To: SYNAPTICS INCORPORATED
Reel/Frame 047512/0800 →