Claims
- 1. A vibratable device housing for covering and protecting an electronic interior assembly of a device, and for signaling a user of the device, the housing comprising:a module having a module stiffness, and including an electrically actuable member, and a first layer of conductive material contacting at least a portion of the electrically actuable member, so that the first layer of conductive material is in electrical communication with the electrically actuable member; and an enclosing surface which at least partially covers the electronic interior assembly, the enclosing surface having a first side facing the electronic interior assembly, a second side opposite the first side, and a stiffness less than the module stiffness; a damping means acting to modify vibration of the enclosing surface caused by vibration of the module; wherein an electrical signal from the first layer of conductive material causes the electrically actuable member to actuate so as to generate a vibration of the module at least one predetermined frequency, and wherein the module is mechanically coupled to the first side of said interior covering surface so that, when the electrical signal from the first layer of conductive material causes the electrically actuable member to actuate, the module vibrate the enclosing surface, thereby signaling the user of the device.
- 2. The vibratable device housing of claim 1, wherein the module further comprises a second layer of conductive material contacting at least a portion of the electrically actuable member, so that the second layer of conductive material is in electrical communication with the electrically actuable member without being in direct electrical contact with the first layer of conductive material.
- 3. The vibratable device housing of claim 1, wherein the electrically actuable member comprises an electroactive ceramic material.
- 4. The vibratable device housing of claim 2, wherein the electrically actuable member is formed in the shape of a sheet.
- 5. The vibratable device housing of claim 2, wherein the electrically actuable member is formed in the shape of a cylinder.
- 6. The vibratable device housing of claim 1, wherein the damping means is a mass attached to the first side of the enclosing surface.
- 7. The vibratable device housing of claim 1, wherein the damping means is attached to the first side of the enclosing surface.
- 8. The vibratable device housing of claim 1, further comprising an electronic circuit component attached to the first layer of conductive material, so that the electronic circuit component is in electrical communication with the first layer of conductive material.
- 9. The vibratable device housing of claim 8, wherein the electronic circuit component is a component selected from the group consisting of: an inductor, a resistor, and a transformer.
- 10. The vibratable device housing of claim 8, wherein the electronic circuit component comprises a plurality of electronic circuit components electrically networked together.
- 11. The vibratable device housing of claim 1, wherein the enclosing surface is a molded thermoplastic.
- 12. The vibratable device housing of claim 1, wherein the enclosing surface and the module are mechanically coupled by having been formed as an integral piece.
- 13. The vibratable device housing of claim 1, wherein the electronic interior assembly is an assembly selected from the group consisting of: switches, circuit boards, cathode ray tubes, liquid crystal display circuitry, plasma display circuitry, and optical readers.
- 14. The vibratable device housing of claim 1, wherein the module further comprises a nonconductive surface mechanically attached to the first layer of conductive material.
- 15. The vibratable device housing of claim 1, wherein the at least one predetermined frequency is in the range of audibly detectable frequencies.
- 16. The vibratable device housing of claim 1, wherein the module vibrates the enclosing surface to generate an audible signal detectable by the user of the device.
- 17. The vibratable device housing of claim 16, wherein the at least one predetermined frequency is a single frequency and wherein the module vibrates the enclosing surface to generate an audible signal of a single frequency.
- 18. The vibratable device housing of claim 1, wherein the module vibrates the enclosing surface to generate a tactile signal detectable by the user of the device.
- 19. The vibratable device housing of claim 1, wherein the module vibrates the enclosing surface to generate both an audible signal detectable by the user of the device and a tactile signal detectable by the user of the device.
- 20. A housing for covering and protecting an electronic interior assembly of a device, and for signaling the user of the device, the housing comprising:a module including an electrically actuable element, a first layer of conductive material contacting at least a portion of the electrically actuable element, and a second layer of conductive material contacting at least a portion of the electrically actuable element, so that the first and second layers of conductive material are in electrical communication with the electricity actuable element without being in direct electrical contact with each other; and an enclosing surface which at least partially covers the electronic interior assembly, the enclosing surface having a first side facing the electronic interior assembly, and a second side opposite the first side, a damping means acting to modify vibration of the enclosing surface caused by vibration of the module; wherein electrical signals from the first and second layers of conductive material cause the electrically actuable member to actuate so as to generate a vibration of the module at predetermined frequencies, and wherein the module is mechanically coupled to the first side of said interior covering surface so that, when the electrical signals from the first and second layers of conductive material cause the electrically actuable element to actuate, the module vibrates the enclosing surface, thereby signaling the user of the device.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 09/420,532, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,359,371 filed Oct. 19, 1999, which claims priority to U.S. Application No. 60/105,033, filed Oct. 20, 1998, and is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 09/045,750, filed Mar. 20, 1998 now U.S. Pat. No. 6,198,206, both of which are incorporated by reference herein.
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