Apple inc. (20240264569). CROWN FOR AN ELECTRONIC WATCH simplified abstract
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CROWN FOR AN ELECTRONIC WATCH
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Inventor(s)
Richard A. Davis of San Carlos CA (US)
Devon K. Copeland of Cupertino CA (US)
CROWN FOR AN ELECTRONIC WATCH - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240264569 titled 'CROWN FOR AN ELECTRONIC WATCH
The abstract describes an electronic watch with a housing, display, front cover, and an input system capable of receiving rotational and translational inputs. The input system includes a switch element, a crown with a knob, and a shaft assembly to actuate the switch element in response to the translational input, along with a rotation sensing system.
- The electronic watch includes a housing, display, front cover, and an input system.
- The input system can receive rotational and translational inputs.
- It consists of a switch element, a crown with a knob, and a shaft assembly.
- The shaft assembly actuates the switch element in response to the translational input.
- A rotation sensing system is included to detect the rotational input.
Potential Applications: - This technology can be used in various electronic watches and wearable devices. - It can enhance user interaction and functionality in smartwatches and fitness trackers.
Problems Solved: - Provides a more intuitive and efficient way for users to interact with electronic watches. - Improves the overall user experience by offering multiple input options.
Benefits: - Enhanced user experience with more versatile input capabilities. - Increased functionality and convenience in operating electronic watches.
Commercial Applications: - This technology can be applied to the development of smartwatches, fitness trackers, and other wearable devices. - It has the potential to attract consumers looking for advanced features and ease of use in electronic watches.
Questions about the technology: 1. How does the rotational sensing system work in detecting inputs? 2. What are the potential advancements in user interaction that this technology can lead to?
Original Abstract Submitted
an electronic watch may include a housing defining a side wall, a display, a front cover positioned over the display, and an input system configured to receive a rotational input and a translational input. the input system may include a switch element positioned within the housing and defining a first opening along a top of the switch element, a crown including a knob external to the housing, and a shaft assembly coupled to the knob and extending through a second opening in the side wall of the housing and through the first opening in the switch element, the shaft assembly defining an actuation feature configured to actuate the switch element in response to the translational input, and a rotation sensing system configured to detect the rotational input.