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Fingerprint identification sensors that can detect and identify human fingerprints are increasingly used to secure computers, mobile phones and sensitive facilities. In order to identify a fingerprint, these sensors must be able to detect the ridges and features present on a finger that are unique to that finger. Unfortunately, these fingerprint sensors typically cannot be accessed when the device with the sensor is secured within a protective case. Protective touchscreen covers have been developed that allow a touchscreen to be used when it is beneath the protective cover. Unfortunately, a fingerprint sensor cannot read a fingerprint through existing touch screen covers. Therefore, what is needed is a way to use existing devices with fingerprint identification sensors while the devices are secured within a protective case.
An embodiment of the present invention is directed toward a protective cover for a device having a touchscreen and a fingerprint sensor. The protective cover includes a Polyethylene terephthalate touchscreen cover that covers the touchscreen while allowing the touchscreen to be accessed and used. The touchscreen cover includes an opening that corresponds to the location of the fingerprint sensor on the device when the protective cover is installed over the device. A flexible Thermoplastic polyurethane membrane covers the opening in the touchscreen cover. The flexible membrane is preferably bonded to the touchscreen cover to secure it. The flexible membrane is also preferably provided with a matte textured surface that keeps the membrane from clinging to the sensor and has a pleasing appearance. The touchscreen cover is glued to a rigid frame to produce a protective cover which forms part of it larger device case.
The provision of flexible membrane over the fingerprint sensor allows the fingerprint sensor to be used while the device is contained within the case and thus, is a substantial improvement upon the prior art.
The present invention is directed toward a protective cover construction for an electronic device that includes a touchscreen and a fingerprint identification sensor. The protective cover utilizes a flexible, non-stick membrane material such as Thermoplastic polyurethane (TPU) through which the fingerprint scanner can read fingerprints. This membrane material is bonded to a die cut Polyethylene terephthalate (PET) plastic substrate touchscreen cover that is glued to a rigid injected polycarbonate plastic frame. An opening is cut in the touchscreen cover that roughly corresponds to the size and location of the fingerprint sensor. The flexible membrane material is then bonded over the opening in the relatively rigid touch screen cover.
The above described assembly is used as a protective screen cover for a device case for a touch screen device that allows for the use of fingerprint identification sensor through the protective cover. The protective screen cover assembly of Thermoplastic polyurethane flexible membrane, die cut Polyethylene terephthalate substrate, and rigid polycarbonate plastic frame is combined with a device case assembly made up of a silicone shell, rigid polycarbonate plastic shell, polyurethane foam, and silicone camera plug to form the completed device case.
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The above described screen protector allows a user to use the touch screen of a device as well as its fingerprint sensor while the device is enclosed in a protective case and, therefore, represents a substantial improvement upon the prior art. Although there have been described particular embodiments of the present invention of a new and useful screen protector, those skilled in the art will appreciate that the screen protector can be incorporated into a wide variety of protective cases. Therefore, it is not intended that the particular embodiments described be construed as limitations upon the scope of this invention except as set forth in the following claims.
The present Utility Patent Application is based upon and claims priority from co-pending U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 61/939,003 filed Feb. 12, 2014 entitled “Screen Protector”.
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61939003 | Feb 2014 | US |