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US Patent 7119800 Acoustic touch sensor with low-profile diffractive grating transducer assembly

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United States Patent and Trademark Office
United States Patent and Trademark Office
Patent Number
7119800
Date of Patent
October 10, 2006
Patent Application Number
10603514
Date Filed
June 24, 2003
Patent Citations Received
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US Patent 11829555 Controlling audio volume using touch input force
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Patent Primary Examiner
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Amr A. Awad
Patent abstract

A touch sensor having an acoustic substrate, an acoustic transducer, and an acoustically diffractive grating is provided. The grating is disposed between the transducer and the substrate, so that acoustic energy from the transducer is coupled to an acoustic wave propagating along the surface of the substrate. If used in a display device, the combination of the transducer and grating may provide a low profile that allows the assembly to be more easily placed between the acoustic substrate and a bezel placed in front of the substrate. No acoustic components need be mounted on the rear surface of the substrate, allowing the acoustic substrate to be formed on the front surface of the display device.

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