Microsoft technology licensing, llc (20240126385). TOUCH-SENSITIVE INPUT DEVICE simplified abstract

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TOUCH-SENSITIVE INPUT DEVICE

Organization Name

microsoft technology licensing, llc

Inventor(s)

Shoham Dekel of Tel Aviv (IL)

Assaf Bar-ness of Ness Zionna (IL)

TOUCH-SENSITIVE INPUT DEVICE - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240126385 titled 'TOUCH-SENSITIVE INPUT DEVICE

Simplified Explanation

The patent application describes a touch-sensitive input device with a haptic feedback mechanism that can determine a touch profile of a user's hand and apply a selected haptic output to the body of the device.

  • The touch-sensitive input device includes:
    • A body
    • A haptic feedback mechanism
    • A sensor subsystem
    • A logic processor
    • A memory
  • The device receives sensor data from the sensor subsystem indicating contact points between a user's hand and the body, determines a touch profile of the user's hand, selects a haptic output based on the touch profile, and applies the selected haptic output using the haptic feedback mechanism.
  • Potential applications of this technology:
    • Virtual reality and gaming controllers
    • Medical devices for tactile feedback during procedures
    • Automotive interfaces for touchscreens
  • Problems solved by this technology:
    • Enhances user experience by providing tactile feedback
    • Improves accessibility for users with visual impairments
    • Increases immersion in virtual environments
  • Benefits of this technology:
    • Enhanced user interaction with touch-sensitive devices
    • Improved user engagement and satisfaction
    • Increased precision and control in touch-based interactions
  • Potential commercial applications of this technology:
    • Consumer electronics industry
    • Healthcare sector
    • Automotive industry
  • Possible prior art:
    • Haptic feedback systems in gaming controllers
    • Touch-sensitive devices with vibration feedback
      1. Unanswered Questions:
        1. How does this technology impact battery life in touch-sensitive devices?

The patent application does not address the potential impact of haptic feedback on the battery life of touch-sensitive devices.

        1. What are the potential challenges in implementing this technology on a large scale?

The patent application does not discuss the scalability challenges that may arise when implementing this technology across various devices and industries.


Original Abstract Submitted

examples are disclosed that relate to applying haptic output to a touch-sensitive input device. one example provides a touch-sensitive input device comprising a body, a haptic feedback mechanism within the body, a sensor subsystem, a logic processor, and a memory. the memory stores instructions executable by the processor to receive from the sensor subsystem sensor data indicating locations along the body of a plurality of contact points between a user hand and the body, based at least in part on the sensor data, determine a touch profile of the user hand applied to the body, based at least in part on the touch profile of the user hand, determine a selected haptic output to be applied to the body, and cause a drive signal to be transmitted to the haptic feedback mechanism to apply the selected haptic output to the body.