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`First Named Inventor:
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`Harald Philipp
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`Capacitive Position Sensor
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`Information Disclosure Statement
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`STATEMENT BY APPLICANT
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`I First Named Inventor:
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`INFORMATION DISCLOSURE
`STATEMENT BY APPLICANT
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`Application Number:
`Unassigned
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`I First Named Inventor:
`Harald Philipp
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`Attorney Docket No: Art Unit:
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`Unassigned
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`Application Serial No. 11/868566, Non-Final Office Action mailed 10-01-09, 19
`pages.
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`Application Serial No. 12/317305, Interview Summary and Supplemental Office
`Action mailed 02-09-10, 12 pages.
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`M Action mailed 10-01-09 and the Supplemental Office Action mailed 02-09-10, 14 March 1, 2010
`pages.
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`pages.
`International Application Serial No. PCT/US2009/069322, International Search
`Report mailed 05-07-10, 3 pages.
`International Application Serial No. PCT/US2009/069322, Written Opinion
`mailed 05/07 /10, 5 pages.
`German Application Serial No. 102007049559.7, Office Action mailed 01-04-11,
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`U.S. PATENT AND TRADEMARK OFFICE
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`ATTORNEY DOCKET
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`PATENT APPLICATION
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`1 of22
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`CAPACITIVE POSITION SENSOR
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`RELATED APPLICATIONS
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`[l]
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`This application 1s a continuation under 35 U.S.C. § 120 of U.S. Patent
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`Application No. 12/703614, filed 10 February 2010, which is a continuation under 35 U.S.C. §
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`120 of U.S. Patent Application No. 11/868566, filed 8 October 2007, which claims the benefit
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`under 35 U.S.C. § 119( e) of U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 60/862358, filed 20 October
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`2006.
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`TECHNICAL FIELD
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`[2]
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`This disclosure generally relates to touch sensors.
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`DAL0l:1163950.1
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`Petitioner Exhibit 1004, Page8
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`ATTORNEY DOCKET
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`PATENT APPLICATION
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`BACKGROUND
`[3]
`embodiments relate more particularly to capacitive position sensors for detecting the position of
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`Particular
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`Particular embodiments relate
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`to capacitive position sensors.
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`an object around a curved path.
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`[4]
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`Capacitive position sensors are applicable to human interfaces as well as material
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`displacement sensing in conjunction with controls and appliances, mechanisms and machinery,
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`and computing.
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`[5]
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`Capacitive position sensors m general have recently become increasingly
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`common and accepted in human interfaces and for machine control.
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`In the field of home
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`appliances, it is now quite common to find capacitive touch controls operable through glass or
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`plastic panels. These sensors are increasingly typified by U.S. Patent No. 6,452,514 which
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`describes a matrix sensor approach employing charge-transfer principles. Electrical appliances,
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`such as TVs, washing machines, and cooking ovens increasingly have capacitive sensor controls
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`for adjusting various parameters, for example volume, time and temperature.
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`[ 6]
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`Due to increasing market demand for capacitive touch controls, there is an
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`increased need for lower cost-per-function as well as greater flexibility in usage and
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`configuration. There exists a substantial demand for new human interface technologies which
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`can, at the right price, overcome the technical deficits of electromechanical controls on the one
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`hand, and the cost of touch screens or other exotica on the other.
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`[7]
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`EP1273851A2 discloses a device for adjusting temperature settings, power
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`settings or other parameters of a cooking apparatus. The device comprises a strip sensor which
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`may be linear, curved or circular and may be a capacitive touch sensor or some other form of
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`touch sensor. A linear display is arranged in parallel to the sensor. The capacitive touch sensor
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`is sensitive to the touch of a finger and the display strip is made up of multiple display segments
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`which illuminate to show the current touch setting as defined by a finger touch on the capacitive
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`touch sensor. A predetermined calibration curve relating to a parameter to be adjusted is mapped
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`onto the strip, the range extending from a minimum value to a maximum value. The minimum
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`value may correspond to an off condition of the domestic appliance. Additional operational
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`modes may be associated with the adjustment strip to ascribe new functions to the sensor strip.
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`These can be selected by touching the display for a certain time. For example, a first additional
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`mode can be entered by touching for 5 seconds, and a second additional mode by touching for 10
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`seconds. One of the additional operational modes is a zoom mode which provides for fine
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`adjustment of the parameter value. The zoom operational mode can be activated by a contact
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`time of, for example, 10 seconds. In the zoom mode an additional digital display is activated to
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`show the current numerical value of the parameter being adjusted. In the zoom mode, only a
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`fraction ( e.g. 10%) of the original adjustment range is mapped onto the adjustment strip so that
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`moving a finger across the full length of the sensor strip from left to right ( or right to left) will
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`only increase (decrease) the current setting of the parameter value, thereby providing a finer
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`adjustment. During this fine adjustment, the display strip keeps its original function as a relative
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`indicator of the full range between the minimum and maximum values.
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`More generally, linear, curved and circular sensor strips for adjusting cooker
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`settings have been known for many years, for example see U.S. Patent No. 4,121,204 (resistive
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`or capacitive sensor), DE19645907Al (capacitive sensor), DE19903300Al (resistive sensor),
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`and EP1602882Al (optical sensor).
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`[9] WO2006/133976Al, WO2007/006624Al and WO2007/023067Al are more
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`recent examples of work on touch-sensitive control strips for domestic appliances usmg
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`capacitive sensors. These three patent applications were filed before the priority date of the
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`present application, but first published after the priority date of the present application.
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`particular, WO2006/133976Al and WO2007 /023067 Al disclose sensors with a zoom function
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`similar to the abovedescribed EP1273851A2 which is used for setting a timer.
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`[10] WO2006/133976Al provides an adjustment strip with two operational modes. In
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`the first mode the full parameter value range is mapped across the sensor strip. For example Oto
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`99 minutes in a timer function. If a user wishes to set the timer to 30 minutes, he touches the
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`strip approximately one third way along. A parameter value of say 34 minutes is sensed by the
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`capacitive sensor, and displayed to the user on a numeric display. Once the initial value has been
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`set, the effect of touching the sensor field is automatically changed to a second mode in which
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`the parameter value is decreased ( or increased) finely from the initially selected value by an
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`amount that depends on the distance moved by the finger along the sensor strip. In the example,
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`the user can then slide his finger from right to left to reduce the time from 34 minutes to the
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`desired 30 minutes, using the display for visual feedback. In this way, the user can initially make
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`a rough selection of the desired parameter value with a point and touch action, and then refine it
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`to the exact value desired by a finger sliding action.
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`[11] WO2007 /023067 Al provides an adjustment strip with two operational modes that
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`switch between mapping the full parameter value range across the sensor strip and a partial range
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`selected to show the sub-range of parameter values between which the parameter is most often
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`set by a user. The example of setting the timer on a cooker is given.
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`[12] While a zoom function is useful, prior art implementations of the zoom function
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`have limitations regarding the manner in which the transition is effected from the full range
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`mode to the zoom mode.
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`In EP1273851A2, the user is made to wait for a certain time, 10
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`seconds in the specific example, until the transition occurs. On the other hand, m
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`WO2006/133976Al the transition automatically occurs as soon as a value from the full range is
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`selected.
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`Particular embodiments provide an improved capacitive position sensor for an
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`electrical appliance in which a desired parameter value can be more efficiently and accurately
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`selected.
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`[14]
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`Particular embodiments provide a capacitive position sensor for detecting a
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`position of an object comprising: a sensing element comprising a sensing path; at least one
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`terminal connected to the sensing element; at least one sensing channel connected to the at least
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`one terminal in which the sensing channel is operable to generate a signal indicative of
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`capacitance between the terminal and a system ground; means to determine a position of an
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`object on the sensing element; and means to further refine the position of the object
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`corresponding to a value in a parameter range of values.
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`[15]
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`Particular embodiments provide a capacitive position sensor for setting a
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`parameter or function to a desired value in a range of parameter or function values by
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`determining the position of an object on a capacitive position sensor, the capacitive position
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`sensor comprising: a sensing element comprising a sensing path; at least one terminal connected
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`to the sensing element; at least one sensing channel connected to the at least one terminal in
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`which the sensing channel is operable to generate a signal indicative of capacitance between the
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`terminal and a system ground; means to determine a position of an object on the sensing element;
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`means to further refine the position of the object corresponding to a value in the range of
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`parameter or function values; and a processor operable to interpret and process the signal to
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`determine the approximate position of an object on the sensing path, the processor being
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`configured to provide a first mode of the capacitive position sensor in which the range of
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`parameter or function values is mapped onto the sensing path and in which the parameter or
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`function can be set to approximately the desired value by a touch of the sensing path at a first
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`point, and a second mode in which displacement of an object on the sensing element adjusts the
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`parameter or function from the value initially set in the first mode, wherein the processor is
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`configured to switch from the first mode to the second mode responsive to capacitive coupling
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`caused by moving displacement of an object along the sensing path in relation to the first point
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`of touch.
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`Particular embodiments provide a method for determining the position of an
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`object on a capacitive position sensor as hereinbefore defined, the method comprising bringing
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`an object into proximity with the sensing element so as to determine a position of the object,
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`initiating a change in mode of the sensor to respond to capacitive coupling caused by moving
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`displacement of an object on the sensor element, displacing an object on the sensing element to
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`select a value in a parameter range of values, and processing the signal to determine the selected
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`parameter value.
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`[17]
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`Particular embodiments provide a method for setting a parameter or function to a
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`desired value in a range of parameter or function values by determining the position of an object
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`on a capacitive position sensor, the capacitive position sensor comprising: a sensing element
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`comprising a sensing path; at least one terminal connected to the sensing element; at least one
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`sensing channel connected to the at least one terminal in which the sensing channel is operable to
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`generate a signal indicative of capacitance between the terminal and a system ground; means to
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`determine a position of an object on the sensing element; and means to further refine the position
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`of the object corresponding to a valu