Sensor pad for wearable garments
10835180 ยท 2020-11-17
Assignee
Inventors
- Kemal Dervish (Welwyn Garden City, GB)
- Haim Geva (London, GB)
- Jason Lloyd Roberts (St. Margarets, GB)
- Giles Hendrick Tongue (West Byfleet, GB)
Cpc classification
H05K1/16
ELECTRICITY
H01H13/703
ELECTRICITY
H01H13/704
ELECTRICITY
H01H13/702
ELECTRICITY
H01H2203/0085
ELECTRICITY
International classification
A61B5/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
H01H13/703
ELECTRICITY
H05K1/16
ELECTRICITY
Abstract
A sensor pad is provided. The sensor pad comprises a first layer and a second layer of padding material, each having an inner face. The inner face of the first layer is provided with a first printed conductive ink track and the inner face of the second layer is provided with a second printed conductive ink track. At least one of the layers is provided on its inner face with a plurality of raised portions between adjacent runs of the printed track to provide a spacer layer across the sensor pad, which improves the ability of the sensor pad to return to a pre-impact configuration following an impact. The plurality of raised portions maintain the two printed tracks apart when the sensor is unstressed but allow localised contact between the first and second printed tracks when pressure is applied to the sensor pad.
Claims
1. A sensor pad comprising a first layer of padding material having an inner face and a second layer of padding material having an inner face, the inner faces of the two layers of padding material facing one another; the inner face of the first layer of padding material being provided with a first printed conductive ink track; the inner face of the second layer of padding material being provided with a second printed conductive ink track; wherein at least one of the printed conductive ink tracks passes across the sensor pad in a number of runs at a plurality of spaced locations, the first printed conductive ink track on the first layer of padding material intersecting at a plurality of locations with the second printed conductive track on the second layer of padding material; at least one of the layers of padding material being provided on its inner face with a plurality of raised portions arranged over the inner face of the layer of padding material between adjacent runs of the printed conductive ink track and facing the inner face of the other layer of padding material to maintain the two printed conductive ink tracks apart when the sensor pad is unstressed, but which are compressible to deform to allow localised contact between the first printed conductive ink track and second printed conductive ink track when pressure is applied to the sensor pad.
2. A sensor pad according to claim 1, wherein at least one of the printed conductive ink tracks comprises a plurality of discreet tracks.
3. A sensor pad according to claim 1, wherein at least one of the printed conductive ink tracks has a single sinuous path.
4. A sensor pad according to claim 1, further comprising an impact absorbing layer provided on one side of the sensor pad.
5. A sensor pad according to claim 4, further comprising an impact dissipating layer within the impact absorbing layer.
6. A wearable garment comprising a garment including at least one sensor pad; wherein the at least one sensor pad comprises: a first layer of padding material having an inner face and a second layer of padding material having an inner face, the inner faces of the two layers of padding material facing one another; the inner face of the first layer of padding material being provided with a first printed conductive ink track; the inner face of the second layer of padding material being provided with a second printed conductive ink track: wherein at least one of the printed conductive ink tracks passes across the sensor pad in a number of runs at a plurality of spaced locations, the first printed conductive ink track on the first layer of padding material intersecting at a plurality of locations with the second printed conductive track on the second layer of padding material; at least one of the layers of padding material being provided on its inner face with a plurality of raised portions arranged over the inner face of the layer of padding material between adjacent runs of the printed conductive ink track and facing the inner face of the other layer of padding material to maintain the two printed conductive ink tracks apart when the at least one sensor pad is unstressed, but which are compressible to deform to allow localised contact between the first printed conductive ink track and second printed conductive ink track when pressure is applied to the at least one sensor pad.
Description
(1) Examples of a sensor pad in accordance with the present invention will now be described with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
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(16) Between the protrusions 12 is a single printed sinuous conductive track 13 which is connected to the ground which is again required to be spread across the face of the pad. As shown in this example, the track 13 winds around the protrusions 12. As illustrated here, there are two runs of the track between adjacent protrusions 12. However, there could be additional protrusions 12 in the regions 14 between adjacent runs of the track 13.
(17) The second layer 11 is printed with another conductive ink track 15. This should run in a direction generally transverse to the direction of the second conductive ink track 13 to create as many crossing points as possible. The second conductive ink track 15 in
(18) As will be apparent from
(19) A second example is shown in
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(21) A further example is shown in
(22) As with the previous example, each of the conductive tracks 30 is able to independently sense that it has received an impact and to sense the magnitude of that impact. Therefore, again, the layout of the sensor should be configured according to the likely expected impact.
(23) The garment to which the previously described sensor can be applied will now be described with reference to
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(26) The number and positioning of pads is provided as one example only. There may be fewer pads, for example just the shoulder pads, or additional pads, such as pads which protect the ribs.
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(28) Between the impact absorbing material 112 and the inner fabric layer 111 is the sensor of