Apple files for second pressure-sensitive touch display patent

Posted by Will on Monday, October 15th, 2007 at 4:35 pm under iPhone
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Following on Apple’s recently published patent application for a pressure-sensitive touchscreen display, the Cupertino electronics uber-designers have filed for yet another patent application that details yet another “input-output unit capable of both location sensing and force sensing operations is provided.”

The patent application, titled “Force and Location Sensitive Display,” outlines a method of detecting location and force with springy membranes -  “a first transparent substrate (having first and second sets of conductive traces oriented in a first direction), a second transparent substrate (having a third set of conductive traces oriented in a second direction) and a plurality of deformable members (e.g., rubber beads) arranged between the first and second transparent substrates.”

Apple files for second pressure force sensitive touchpad technology

It looks like Apple is seriously considering adding another input dimension to current touch-based input solutions. If they decide to augment multi-touch displays/trackpads with force-sensitive (pressure-sensitive) technology, Apple could have another industry-spurring innovation on their hands. Bring on the touch-sensitive multi-touch iPhones!
[Via: Apple Insider]

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