Apple inc. (20240112494). Elongated Fingerprint Sensor simplified abstract
Elongated Fingerprint Sensor
Organization Name
Inventor(s)
Daniel B. Sargent of San Francisco CA (US)
Dale Setlak of Merritt Island FL (US)
Giovanni Gozzini of Berkeley CA (US)
John Raff of Menlo Park CA (US)
Michael B. Wittenberg of Sunnyvale CA (US)
Richard H. Koch of Cupertino CA (US)
Ron A. Hopkinson of Campbell CA (US)
Elongated Fingerprint Sensor - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240112494 titled 'Elongated Fingerprint Sensor
Simplified Explanation
The abstract describes an elongated biometric device that can capture biometric data and be placed on a limited space electronic device, such as the side of the device. The device includes a force sensor that can be actuated through posts extending from the biometric device to transfer an applied force to the sensor.
- The elongated biometric device is slim and can be placed on electronic devices with limited space.
- The device includes a force sensor that can be actuated through posts extending from the device to transfer an applied force.
- The force sensor is positioned within the housing of the electronic device.
Potential Applications
This technology could be used in:
- Smartphones
- Tablets
- Laptops
Problems Solved
This technology solves the problem of limited space on electronic devices for biometric sensors.
Benefits
The benefits of this technology include:
- Slim design
- Efficient biometric data capture
- Easy integration into electronic devices
Potential Commercial Applications
The potential commercial applications of this technology include:
- Consumer electronics
- Security systems
- Healthcare devices
Possible Prior Art
One possible prior art for this technology could be fingerprint sensors integrated into smartphones.
Unanswered Questions
How does the force sensor accurately capture biometric data?
The abstract does not provide details on how the force sensor works to capture biometric data.
Are there any limitations to the placement of the elongated biometric device on electronic devices?
The abstract does not mention any limitations or restrictions on where the device can be placed on electronic devices.
Original Abstract Submitted
an elongated biometric device provides a slim solution for capturing biometric data, and may be placed on a portion of an electronic device having limited space, such as a side of the electronic device. the elongated biometric device may include a force sensor, which may be positioned within a housing of the electronic device and actuated through posts extending from the elongated biometric device through the housing to transfer an applied force to the force sensor.
- Apple inc.
- Daniel B. Sargent of San Francisco CA (US)
- Dale Setlak of Merritt Island FL (US)
- Giovanni Gozzini of Berkeley CA (US)
- John Raff of Menlo Park CA (US)
- Michael B. Wittenberg of Sunnyvale CA (US)
- Richard H. Koch of Cupertino CA (US)
- Ron A. Hopkinson of Campbell CA (US)
- G06V40/13
- G06F3/044
- G06F21/32
- G06V40/12