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US Patent 10126817 Devices and methods for creating haptic effects

Patent 10126817 was granted and assigned to Apple (company) on November, 2018 by the United States Patent and Trademark Office.

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Patent Applicant
Apple (company)
Apple (company)
Current Assignee
Apple (company)
Apple (company)
Patent Jurisdiction
United States Patent and Trademark Office
United States Patent and Trademark Office
Patent Number
10126817
Date of Patent
November 13, 2018
Patent Application Number
15025277
Date Filed
September 29, 2013
Patent Citations Received
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US Patent 12094328 Device having a camera used to detect visual cues that activate a function of the device
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US Patent 11380470 Methods to control force in reluctance actuators based on flux related parameters
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US Patent 11402911 Contracting and elongating materials for providing input and output for an electronic device
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US Patent 11977683 Modular systems configured to provide localized haptic feedback using inertial actuators
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US Patent 10356237 Mobile terminal, wearable device, and message transfer method
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US Patent 10599223 Button providing force sensing and/or haptic output
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US Patent 10609677 Situationally-aware alerts
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US Patent 10622538 Techniques for providing a haptic output and sensing a haptic input using a piezoelectric body
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Patent Primary Examiner
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Brian Wilson
Patent abstract

In an embodiment for use with a portable device, a haptic feedback system creates a haptic pop effect and the system may include a mechanism configured to produce a haptic pop effect and a controller electronically coupled with the mechanism to selectively activate the mechanism. In one example, the mechanism has a first normal state having mechanical energy stored therein, and a second state wherein said mechanical energy is released, thereby creating the haptic pop effect. The mechanism may include a material portion configured as a dome-shaped or arcuate diaphragm and made of metal that stores mechanical energy therein. A conductor such as a Nitinol wire may be positioned about and bonded to the perimeter of the material, and has a variable length of a first length to a shorter second length in response to the signal being applied to the mechanism. In this manner, the controller provides an electrical signal to the mechanism, and the mechanism responds to the electrical signal by activating the haptic pop effect. This effect is felt by the user of the electronic device.

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