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Non-contact system for sensing and signalling by externally induced intra-body currents

Patent 5914701 Issued on June 22, 1999. Estimated Expiration Date: Icon_subject August 6, 2017. Estimated Expiration Date is calculated based on simple USPTO term provisions. It does not account for terminal disclaimers, term adjustments, failure to pay maintenance fees, or other factors which might affect the term of a patent.

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Inventors

Application

No. 907062 filed on 08/06/1997

US Classes:

345/156, DISPLAY PERIPHERAL INTERFACE INPUT DEVICE340/825.71, Frequency responsive actuation340/870.37, Capacitive transmitter345/157, Cursor mark position control device345/158, Including orientation sensors (e.g., infrared, ultrasonic, remotely controlled)455/41.1, Near field (i.e., inductive or capacitive coupling)455/100Body attached or connected

Examiners

Primary: Peng, John K.
Assistant: Lo, Linus H.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Foreign Patent References

  • 60-250731 JP. 05/13/1986
  • 61-046639 JP. 07/13/1986
  • 2 129 176 GB. 05/13/1984

International Classes

H04B 005/00
G09G 005/00

Abstract

A wireless system includes one or more transmitters and one or more remote receivers that are respectively coupled through one or more users and room ground. The transmitters each produce low-frequency, low power signals that, through capacitive coupling, pass as displacement currents into and from the body of the user, which acts as a conductive node. A receiver that couples capacitively to the user responds to the displacement currents and reproduces the signals. The transmitter includes a signal generator and a pair of electrodes. The signal generator produces modulated signals that vary the voltage between the electrodes, a first one of which is closely coupled capacitively to the user's body such that the "quasi-electrostatic" field resulting from the electrode potential causes a displacement current to pass to the user's body. The second electrode is oriented so that its coupling to the room ground is stronger than that of the first electrode, such that room ground acts as a return path for the current from the receiver. The signal generator may modulate the information to be transmitted using, for example, a pseudorandom code, to produce spread spectrum signals. This increases noise immunity and allows multiple transmitters, each using a different modulation code, to operate at the same time. The receivers each include a detector/demodulator that acquires and tracks the signals from the one or more transmitters.

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