Apple inc. (20240272732). STYLUS FOR ELECTRONIC DEVICES simplified abstract

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STYLUS FOR ELECTRONIC DEVICES

Organization Name

apple inc.

Inventor(s)

Aidan N. Zimmerman of Sunnyvale CA (US)

Wingshan Wong of Mountain View CA (US)

Kevin Armendariz of San Francisco CA (US)

Nathan Bohney of Campbell CA (US)

Christopher Pasma of Mountain View CA (US)

Mahmoud Amini of Sunnyvale CA (US)

Brenton A. Baugh of Los Altos Hills CA (US)

Ryan P. Brooks of Menlo Park CA (US)

STYLUS FOR ELECTRONIC DEVICES - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240272732 titled 'STYLUS FOR ELECTRONIC DEVICES

Simplified Explanation: The patent application describes a user input system that includes a stylus and an electronic device. The stylus can be used to manipulate the electronic device by moving it across an input surface, with the movement detected using axially-aligned electric fields generated by the stylus. Additionally, the stylus includes a force-sensitive structure that can estimate the force applied to the electronic device.

Key Features and Innovation:

  • User input system with a stylus and electronic device
  • Detection of stylus movement using axially-aligned electric fields
  • Force-sensitive structure in the stylus to estimate applied force

Potential Applications: The technology can be used in various applications such as digital drawing, note-taking, electronic signatures, and interactive presentations.

Problems Solved: The technology provides a more precise and intuitive way for users to interact with electronic devices, improving accuracy and user experience.

Benefits:

  • Enhanced precision in user input
  • Improved user experience
  • Versatile applications in various fields

Commercial Applications: The technology can be utilized in the development of digital drawing tablets, electronic signature pads, interactive whiteboards, and other input devices for consumer electronics and professional use.

Prior Art: Prior art related to this technology may include patents or research on stylus input systems, force-sensitive structures, and electric field detection methods in user interfaces.

Frequently Updated Research: Researchers may be exploring advancements in stylus technology, force-sensitive materials, and electric field sensing for improved user input systems.

Questions about Stylus Input System: 1. How does the force-sensitive structure in the stylus work to estimate applied force? 2. What are the potential limitations of using axially-aligned electric fields for detecting stylus movement?


Original Abstract Submitted

a user input system including a stylus and an electronic device. a user may manipulate the stylus across an input surface of the electronic device and the movement may be detected using axially-aligned electric fields generated by the stylus. the stylus may also include a force-sensitive structure that can be used to estimate a force applied to the electronic device by the stylus.