Add-on capacitive touchscreen aid

Inactive Publication Date: 2013-10-10
FORD GLOBAL TECH LLC
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[0007]The disclosed invention provides solutions to the challenges faced by both the wearers of gloves and the wearers of prosthetic devices when trying to operate devices having capacitive t

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When the human finger, having a charge of its own, comes into contact with the touchscreen a distortion of the screen's electrostatic field results.
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[0033]FIGS. 3 through 5 relate to an aid according to a first embodiment of the disclosed invention that may be attached to standard prosthetic limbs. FIGS. 6 through 8 relate to an adhesive patch that may be used directly on the skin or may be attached to a user's glove.

[0034]With reference to FIG. 3, a side view of a prosthetic device 50 is illustrated. The prosthetic device 50 is attached to the wearer's arm 52. The prosthetic device 50 includes a body portion 54 and a finger portion 56. The finger portion 56 includes a movable finger 58 and a fixed finger 60.

[0035]Attached to the tip of the fixed finger 60 is an aid of the disclosed invention in the form of a pad 62. The back side of the pad 62 includes an adhesive for attachment to the tip of the fixed finger 60.

[0036]The front side of the pad 62 includes an electrically conductive medium, such as a conductive wire or conductive foam.

[0037]An optional skin-contacting adhesive patch 64 is provided for attachment to the user's sk...

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An apparatus that allows a glove wearer or the wearer of a prosthetic limb to operate a device having a capacitive touchscreen is disclosed. The first embodiment of the disclosed invention is a conductive finger sock that can be applied to the tip or all of a digit of a non-conductive artificial limb. The second embodiment is an adhesive element having a conductive material such as conductive thread or a conductive sponge material. The adhesive element can be attached to a glove or to a prosthetic limb or may be used as an actual bandage. The third embodiment is directed to a factory integrated conductive tip that is part of a digit of a non-conductive artificial limb. The conductive element may be attached to the wearer's skin by a conductive line or may be used without the conductive line and thus may function in isolation.

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TECHNICAL FIELD[0001]The disclosed invention relates generally to capacitive touchscreens and to the operation of capacitive touchscreens. More particularly, the disclosed invention relates to an aid that may be attached to a prosthetic limb as a sock, may be attached to a variety of surfaces as an adhesive aid or may be integrated with a prosthetic limb. The disclosed invention allows the wearer to operate a capacitive touchscreen without limitations ordinarily associated with such use.BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION[0002]The capacitive touchscreen relies on the capacitance of the human body to break or alter an electric field set up around a button so configured. Capacitive sensing is a general phrase that includes a variety of different methods of achieving capacitive coupling. Many sensors rely on capacitive technology, such as position sensors, moisture level sensors, fluid level sensors and the like. Capacitive sensors do not rely on mechanical elements, thus increasing reliabilit...

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IPC IPC(8): A61F2/54G06F3/044
CPCA61F2/54A61F2/586A61F2/588A61F4/00G06F3/044A61F2002/5061A61F2002/543A61F2/583A61F2002/5001
Inventor VAN WIEMEERSCH, JOHN ROBERT
Owner FORD GLOBAL TECH LLC
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