Guard accessory device for an electronic and/or computer apparatus, and apparatus equipped with such an accessory device
09798433 · 2017-10-24
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
G06F1/1633
PHYSICS
G06F2203/04107
PHYSICS
G06F3/04162
PHYSICS
G06F1/1626
PHYSICS
International classification
Abstract
An accessory device for use with an electronic user apparatus is disclosed. The electronic user apparatus includes at least one capacitive sensor for detection of at least one control object with respect to a control surface, and at least one apparatus guard placed at an alternating guard potential (V.sub.G), different from a ground potential of the at least one control object, and identical to a potential of the capacitive sensor. The accessory device includes at least one accessory guard capable of being set to the alternating guard potential (V.sub.G) by coupling with the electronic user apparatus.
Claims
1. An accessory device for use with an electronic apparatus, said user apparatus including at least one capacitive sensor for detection of at least one control object with respect to a control surface, and at least one apparatus guard, placed at an alternating guard potential (V.sub.G), different from a ground potential, of said at least one control object, and referenced to a potential of said at least one capacitive sensor, characterized in that said accessory device comprises: at least one accessory guard capable of being set to said alternating guard potential (V.sub.G) by coupling with said user apparatus.
2. The accessory device according to claim 1, characterized in that the accessory guard forms, at least in part, an electrically conductive plane.
3. The accessory device according to claim 1, characterized in that the accessory guard is integrated, at least in part, with a surface that is substantially in plane with said device.
4. The accessory device according to claim 1, characterized in that in use, the accessory guard is designed to form a plane substantially parallel to the control surface.
5. The accessory device according to claim 1, characterized in that the accessory guard has at least one of a width and length greater than that of at least one of the control surface and the user apparatus.
6. The accessory device according to claim 1, characterized in that the accessory device comprises at least one attachment means enabling said device to be removably attached to the user apparatus.
7. The accessory device according to claim 1, characterized in that the accessory device comprises at least one coupling interface capable of providing a coupling, wired or wireless, of said device to said apparatus in order to place said accessory guard at a potential substantially identical to the guard potential (V.sub.G).
8. The accessory device according to the preceding claim 7, characterized in that the coupling interface performs a capacitive coupling.
9. The accessory device according to claim 7, characterized in that the coupling interface comprises a removable wired connection between said device and the user apparatus, said wired connection carrying a synchronization signal of the alternating guard potential.
10. The accessory device according to claim 1, characterized in that the accessory device is in the form of one of: a mat on which the apparatus can be placed during use, a wireless charger comprising a surface on which to place the apparatus while the is charging; a protection means for the user apparatus, a data entry means; or a support comprising a housing/accommodation surface which the apparatus can be placed.
11. The accessory device according to claim 1, the accessory device incorporated with an electronic apparatus, the electronic apparatus comprising the user apparatus.
12. The accessory device according to claim 11, characterized in that the electronic apparatus comprises at least one coupling means interface capable of providing a coupling, wired or wireless, of said user apparatus with the accessory device in order to place said accessory guard at a potential substantially identical to the guard potential (V.sub.G).
13. The accessory device according to any one of claim 11, characterized in that the at least one capacitive sensor is integrated into/onto the control surface.
14. The accessory device according to claim 13, characterized in that the control surface is a touch-sensitive surface.
15. The accessory device according to claim 11, characterized in that the user apparatus comprises a display screen, and the at least one capacitive sensor is integrated with display screen in such a way that the control surface is formed by at least one of a part of said display screen a plane parallel to said display screen.
Description
DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES AND EMBODIMENTS
(1) Other advantages and characteristics will appear from examining the following detailed description of non-limiting examples, and from the appended drawings in which:
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(4) It is clear that the embodiments that will be described in the following are in no way limiting. In particular, variants of the invention may be imagined that comprise only a selection of characteristics described below isolated from other described characteristics, if said selection of characteristics is sufficient to confer a technical advantage or to differentiate the invention with respect to the state of the prior art. Said selection comprises at least one preferably functional characteristic without structural details, or with only one part of the structural details if said part alone is sufficient to confer a technical advantage or to differentiate the invention with respect to the state of the prior art.
(5) In particular, all variants and all embodiments described can be combined with each other if there is no technological obstacle to such combination.
(6) In the figures, the elements common to several figures preserve the same reference.
(7) We will now describe different examples of an electronic/computer apparatus according to the invention implementing different embodiments of a device according to the invention.
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(9) The accessory device 100, represented in
(10) The accessory device, in particular the case or housing of the device 100, can be produced from a plastic or foam material, or any other electrically non-conductive material.
(11) The accessory device is intended to be used with a user apparatus 102 comprising a set of capacitive sensors 104, and in particular capacitive electrodes, intended to detect at least one control object in contact with and/or at a distance from a control surface 106, which can for example be disposed in/on/beneath a display screen (not shown) of the user apparatus 102.
(12) The user apparatus 102 comprises a guard plane 108, called apparatus, electrically conductive, used to guard the capacitive sensors 104, and intended to be placed at an alternating guard potential V.sub.G. The guard plane 108 is positioned in such a way that the capacitive sensors 104 are disposed between the control surface 106 and the guard plane 108.
(13) The accessory device 100 comprises a layer 110 of electrically conductive material, for example copper or any other electrically conductive material, and intended to be placed at an alternating guard potential V.sub.G and to constitute a guard plane, called accessory.
(14) The device 100 further comprises a coupling module 112, called accessory, for performing a coupling of said accessory device 100 to the user apparatus 102 in order to apply the alternating guard potential V.sub.G in a manner that is synchronized with the user apparatus 102, and in particular with the apparatus guard plane 108.
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(25) The device 300 represented in
(26) The accessory coupling module 112 is replaced by an accessory connection interface 302 and the apparatus coupling module is replaced by an apparatus connection interface 304. The accessory connection and apparatus connection interfaces are arranged and chosen to be interconnected so as to create an electrically conductive link.
(27) In this example, a guard potential V.sub.G is generated in the user apparatus. Said guard potential V.sub.G is applied to the apparatus guard plane 108, and can be removed by means of the apparatus connection interface 304, said interface either being connected to the apparatus guard plane 108 or to a module (not shown) for generating the guard potential V.sub.G in the user apparatus 102.
(28) When the accessory connection interface 302 and apparatus interface 304 are interconnected, the accessory connection interface 302 removes the guard potential V.sub.G from the apparatus connection interface 304, and applies it to the accessory guard plane 110.
(29) In other words, there is a physical (or wired) electrical connection between the accessory guard plane 110 and either the apparatus guard plane 108 or a module for generating the guard potential V.sub.G.
(30) Recognition can be provided of the presence of the accessory 110 in order to take into account the new environment. Indeed, said guard supplement modifies the response of the sensor 104 and it is advantageous to take into account this new response in order to optimize touchless performance.
(31) Said recognition can be accomplished by the physical connection but also by the measurement of infinite capacitances (without the presence of an object nearby). Said infinite capacitances are smaller with an addition of an accessory connected to the guard.
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(34) The protective cover 400 comprises a part 406 that is fixed with respect to the smart phone 402 and a part 408 that is movable in rotation between a folded position in which it is in contact with the display screen 404 and an unfolded position in which it forms a non-zero angle with the plane formed by the display screen 404, and more particularly an angle equal to or greater than 90°, and more particularly an angle of 180°.
(35) The accessory guard plane 410 is inserted in the thickness of the protective cover 400 or on the upper face of the protective cover 400, i.e. the face of the protective cover next to the smart phone 402, over the entirety of the protective cover 400 or only in the movable part 408.
(36) The protective cover 402 is removably attached to the smart phone 402 by attachment means 412 that utilize clamping and/or clips to secure to one or more edges of the smart phone.
(37) The coupling between the cover 400 and the smart phone 402 can be achieved according to any of the embodiments described above with reference to
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(40) The protective cover 500 comprises a part 506 that is fixed with respect to the tablet 502 and a part 508 that is movable in rotation between a folded position and an unfolded position as described above.
(41) The accessory guard plane 510 is inserted in the thickness of the protective cover 500 or on the upper face of the protective cover 500 over the entirety of the protective cover 500 or only in the movable part 508.
(42) The coupling between the cover 500 and the tablet 502 can be achieved according to any one of the embodiments described above with reference to
(43) The protective cover 500 is removably attached to the touch tablet 502 by attachment means 512 that utilize clamping and/or clips to secure to one or more edges of the tablet 502, particularly at the corners of the tablet 502.
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(46) The keyboard 600 is movable with respect to the tablet 602 by rotation around an axis parallel to one of the sides of the tablet 602, between a folded position and an unfolded position as described above.
(47) The accessory guard plane 610 is inserted into the thickness of the keyboard 600 or on the upper face of the keyboard 600, over the entirety of the keyboard 600 or only in the part of the keyboard 600 closest to the tablet 602.
(48) The coupling between the keyboard 600 and the tablet 602 can be achieved according to any one of the embodiments described above with reference to
(49) The keyboard 600 is removably attached to the touch tablet 602 by magnetic attachment means 612 positioned against one of the sides of the tablet 502.
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(52) The wireless charger 700 comprises an accommodation surface 706 on which to place the smart phone or tablet to be charged.
(53) The accessory guard plane 710 is inserted in/beneath/on the accommodation surface 706 over the entirety of the accommodation service 706 or only on a part of the wireless charger 700.
(54) The coupling between the charger 700 and the smart phone 702 can be achieved according to any one of the embodiments described above with reference to
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(58) The support 800 comprises a housing/accommodation surface 806 on which to place the tablet 802.
(59) The accessory guard plane is disposed around the accommodation housing 806, over the entire periphery of the accommodation surface housing 806. Alternatively, the accessory guard plane 810 can be disposed around only a part of the periphery of the accommodation housing 806.
(60) The coupling between the device 800 and the tablet 802 is achieved wirelessly by means of one or more coupling means 114 disposed on/in the edge or edges of the tablet 802, and cooperating with one or more coupling means 112 disposed on/in the edge or edges of the accommodation housing 806, as represented in
(61) Alternatively, the coupling between the device 800 and the tablet can be achieved according to any one of the embodiments described above with reference to
(62) Of course, the invention is not limited to the examples that have just been described, and numerous adjustments can be made to said examples without going beyond the scope of the invention.