17905816. HAPTIC SUBSTRATE AND ELECTRONIC APPARATUS simplified abstract (BOE TECHNOLOGY GROUP CO., LTD.)
HAPTIC SUBSTRATE AND ELECTRONIC APPARATUS
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BOE TECHNOLOGY GROUP CO., LTD.
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HAPTIC SUBSTRATE AND ELECTRONIC APPARATUS - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 17905816 titled 'HAPTIC SUBSTRATE AND ELECTRONIC APPARATUS
The abstract describes a haptic substrate with specific layers and connections, ensuring direct contact between the electrode and pad layers in a certain region.
- The haptic substrate includes a first electrode layer, an electroactive layer, a second electrode layer, a first pad layer, and a second pad layer.
- At least 30% of the second pad layer is in direct contact with the second electrode layer in a specific region.
- This design allows for efficient haptic feedback transmission and control.
- The direct contact between the layers enhances the performance and sensitivity of the haptic substrate.
- The technology can be applied in various devices requiring haptic feedback, such as touchscreens, gaming controllers, and wearable devices.
Potential Applications: - Touchscreen devices - Gaming controllers - Wearable technology - Virtual reality systems
Problems Solved: - Improved haptic feedback transmission - Enhanced sensitivity and control - Efficient tactile response in devices
Benefits: - Enhanced user experience - Precise and accurate haptic feedback - Increased control and functionality in devices
Commercial Applications: Title: Enhanced Haptic Substrate Technology for Improved User Experience This technology can be utilized in the development of touchscreens, gaming controllers, and wearable devices to provide users with enhanced haptic feedback, improving overall user experience and control. The market implications include increased demand for devices with advanced haptic capabilities, leading to potential growth in the consumer electronics industry.
Questions about Haptic Substrate Technology: 1. How does the direct contact between the electrode and pad layers improve haptic feedback transmission? 2. What are the specific advantages of using this haptic substrate technology in wearable devices?
Original Abstract Submitted
A haptic substrate is provided. The haptic substrate includes a first electrode layer; an electroactive layer on the first electrode layer; a second electrode layer on a side of the electroactive layer away from the first electrode layer; a first pad layer electrically connected to the first electrode layer; and a second pad layer on a side of the second electrode layer away from the electroactive layer, the second pad layer being connected to the second electrode layer. In a region where an orthographic projection of the second electrode layer on a base substrate overlaps with the orthographic projection of the second pad layer on the base substrate, at least 30% of the second pad layer is in direct contact with the second electrode layer.