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US Patent 10180721 Fabric-based devices with force sensing

Patent 10180721 was granted and assigned to Apple (company) on January, 2019 by the United States Patent and Trademark Office.

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Patent Applicant
Apple (company)
Apple (company)
Current Assignee
Apple (company)
Apple (company)
Patent Jurisdiction
United States Patent and Trademark Office
United States Patent and Trademark Office
Patent Number
10180721
Date of Patent
January 15, 2019
Patent Application Number
15940876
Date Filed
March 29, 2018
Patent Citations Received
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US Patent 11999864 Molecular ink and method for printing resistive film coatings
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US Patent 11006861 Sensorized glove and corresponding method for ergonomic analysis of the hand, in particular a worker's hand
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US Patent 11269425 Fabric touch sensor
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US Patent 11470947 Convertible bag
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US Patent 10437331 Fabric-based devices with force sensing
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US Patent 10561367 Electronic devices having adjustable fabric
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US Patent 10649528 Fabric-based devices with force sensing
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US Patent 10824282 Fabric touch sensor
Patent Primary Examiner
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Lisa Lea-Edmonds
Patent abstract

A fabric-based item such as a fabric glove may include force sensing circuitry. The force sensing circuitry may include force sensor elements formed from electrodes on a compressible substrate such as an elastomeric polymer substrate. The fabric may include intertwined strands of material including conductive strands. Signals from the force sensing circuitry may be conveyed to control circuitry in the item using the conductive strands. Wireless circuitry in the fabric-based item may be used to convey force sensor information to external equipment. The compressible substrate may have opposing upper and lower surfaces. Electrodes for the force sensor elements may be formed on the upper and lower surfaces. Stiffeners may overlap the electrodes to help decouple adjacent force sensor elements from each other. Integrated circuits can be attached to respective force sensing elements using adhesive.

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