17806043. BUTTON MECHANISM FOR WATERPROOF HOUSING simplified abstract (APPLE INC.)

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BUTTON MECHANISM FOR WATERPROOF HOUSING

Organization Name

APPLE INC.

Inventor(s)

Matthew J. Cheung of Castro Valley CA (US)

Colin T. Mclain of San Jose CA (US)

BUTTON MECHANISM FOR WATERPROOF HOUSING - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 17806043 titled 'BUTTON MECHANISM FOR WATERPROOF HOUSING

Simplified Explanation

The patent application describes an electronic device with a recessed button that emits electromagnetic radiation. The device includes sensors and a processor that respond to the emitted radiation.

  • The electronic device has a housing with a recessed button that emits electromagnetic radiation.
  • The button can be moved between two positions.
  • There are sensors positioned within the device that detect the emitted radiation and generate signals.
  • A processor is present in the device and is connected to the sensors.
  • The processor responds to the signals generated by the sensors.
  • The device includes a memory with electronic instructions for the processor.

Potential Applications

  • This technology can be used in various electronic devices such as smartphones, tablets, or remote controls.
  • It can be applied in gaming consoles or virtual reality devices to provide interactive and immersive experiences.
  • The technology can be utilized in medical devices for remote monitoring or controlling purposes.

Problems Solved

  • The recessed button design allows for a more compact and streamlined device design.
  • The emitted electromagnetic radiation provides a new way of interacting with the device.
  • The sensors and processor enable the device to respond to the emitted radiation accurately.

Benefits

  • The recessed button design enhances the aesthetics and ergonomics of the device.
  • The emitted electromagnetic radiation adds a new dimension to user interaction.
  • The sensors and processor enable precise and reliable detection of the emitted radiation.


Original Abstract Submitted

An electronic device can include: a housing defining an exterior surface and an internal volume, the exterior surface defining a recess having a base portion and a sidewall, the housing forming a continuous component; a button body positioned within the recess; an emissive object attached to the button body, the emissive object being movable between a first position and a second position and configured to emit electromagnetic radiation; a first sensor positioned within the internal volume and configured to generate a first signal in response to detecting electromagnetic radiation in the first position; a second sensor positioned within the internal volume and configured to generate a second signal; a processor positioned within the internal volume, and in electrical communication with the first sensor and the second sensor; and a memory having electronic instructions that cause the processor to respond to the first signal and the second signal.