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Touch screen overlay apparatus
   
Document Number
US Patent 6667738
Issued Date
December 23, 2003
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A touch screen overlay apparatus for use in association with a touch screen having a rigid contact surface. The touch screen overlay apparatus comprises a flexible membrane that covers at least a portion of the rigid contact surface. This flexible membrane is removably maintained in a predetermined position over the rigid contact surface to provide a more tactually desirable surface for manual actuation than the rigid contact surface. Furthermore, the flexible membrane may include one of said one or more raised dome-shaped regions which are disposed on the membrane so as to be in substantial registration with input regions on the rigid contact surface to provide tactile landmarks for the user.
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December 23, 2003
Application Number
10/036,900
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December 21, 2001
US Classification
345/173   345/156
Int'l Classification
G06F   1/16   (20060101)   G06F   3/033   (20060101)   H04M   1/23   (20060101)   H04M   1/02   (20060101)  
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Continuation of prior application Ser. No. 09/226,344 Jan. 6, 1999, ABANDONED. This application claims the benefit of provisional application No. 60/070,652 filed Jul. 7, 1998.
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345/156   345/173   178/18.01   178/2   178/3   178/4   178/5   178/6   178/7   178/8   178/9   178/10   178/11   178/12   178/13   178/14   178/15   178/16   178/17   178/18.06  
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