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Apple Files Interchangeable Touchscreen Patents

Apple Files Interchangeable Touchscreen Patents

by , 11:30 AM EST, November 16th, 2006

Three of Apple Computer's U.S. patent filings, including two that relate to dynamic and configurable touchscreen interfaces, were published on Thursday. Patent Application 20060256090: "Mechanical overlay," filed on May 12, 2005, describes using mechanical overlays on a touch sensing devices like laptops, trackpads, tablet computers, PDAs and cell phones.

If used in a MacBook or MacBook Pro, the touch sensitive area could replace the keyboard so that users can overlay an input interface that's appropriate for - a traditional keyboard, a musical keyboard, or any other specialized overlay interface.


Touchscreen overlays on a Mac.

Patent Application 20060256037: "Active enclosure for computing device," filed on July 12, 2006, describes a computing device with replaceable covers. Each cover serves a specific purpose and turns the computer into a device like a PDA, GPS, gaming system, or iPod.


Interchangeable iPod parts.

Patent Application 20060259503: "Customizable, dynamic and on-demand database-informer for relational databases," filed on May 12, 2005, describes a relational database system that dynamically updates and configures itself based on user interaction. As an example, it can display tips and help information based on user actions, and can update its information so that it always provides up-to-date content.

All three patents show Apple Computer's forward-thinking attitude towards computer technology, but the touch sensitive display and active enclosure filings may give us a glimpse of Macs and iPods to come. By using replaceable overlays, Apple could offer a way to convert a MacBook or MacBook Pro into customizable devices for specialized tasks, or offer new ways for users with physical disabilities to interact with their computer.

Future iPods may come with interchangeable covers that morph them into other devices, like cell phones, PDAs, or handheld GPS units. Instead of purchasing one device that does everything, users could buy a basic iPod unit and add on the extra features they want.

Since Apple doesn't comment on unannounced products, we'll just have to wait for Steve Jobs to say "And one more thing" during one of his famous presentations.

Thanks to MacNN for the heads up.

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Close Name:Bosco Posts: 1002 Joined: 03 Jun 2002
Subject: Product ideas

1. iPod with garage door opener overlay. Would be great for runners who exit through the garage or live in gated communities.

2. TV Remote, but only for 17" MacBook Pro. It couldn't possibly fit on the 15" could it?

3. Mugwumps game, played with real wooden mallet attached by chain to the keyboard overlay!

4. Zune. This one might actually be for real. The Zune does look like it might have room for an iPod inside.

Close Name:Guest
Subject: Overlays

Why is it that I have not read anywhere the cost advantage of this? It seems to me that it would be a huge cost savings in build process and maintenance since there are no moving parts involved? This should either increase the margins or allow Apple to sell the products for much less.

Close Name:brett_x Posts: 322 Joined: 24 Jan 2006
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Bosco wrote:
1. iPod with garage door opener overlay. Would be great for runners who exit through the garage or live in gated communities.

C'mon Bosco... runners who live in gated communities don't run outside their communities. Unless, of course, it is a gated gated community. Then they can run in the outer layer.

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