(19)
(11) EP 2 700 741 B1

(12) EUROPEAN PATENT SPECIFICATION

(45) Mention of the grant of the patent:
18.03.2015 Bulletin 2015/12

(21) Application number: 12181317.4

(22) Date of filing: 22.08.2012
(51) International Patent Classification (IPC): 
D03D 1/00(2006.01)
H01H 13/88(2006.01)
H01H 13/704(2006.01)
A41D 1/00(2006.01)

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Control device for use in woven article

Steuerungsvorrichtung zur Verwendung in einem gewebten Artikel

Dispositif de commande destiné à être utilisé dans un article tissé


(84) Designated Contracting States:
AL AT BE BG CH CY CZ DE DK EE ES FI FR GB GR HR HU IE IS IT LI LT LU LV MC MK MT NL NO PL PT RO RS SE SI SK SM TR

(43) Date of publication of application:
26.02.2014 Bulletin 2014/09

(73) Proprietor: King's Metal Fiber Technologies Co., Ltd.
Taichung City (TW)

(72) Inventors:
  • Huang, Hong-Hsu
    Taipei City (TW)
  • Su, I-Chen
    Taipei City (TW)
  • Yang, Shun-Tung
    Taipei City (TW)

(74) Representative: Viering, Jentschura & Partner Patent- und Rechtsanwälte 
Kennedydamm 55 / Roßstrasse
40476 Düsseldorf
40476 Düsseldorf (DE)


(56) References cited: : 
EP-B1- 1 269 406
GB-A- 2 443 658
DE-A1- 10 220 642
   
       
    Note: Within nine months from the publication of the mention of the grant of the European patent, any person may give notice to the European Patent Office of opposition to the European patent granted. Notice of opposition shall be filed in a written reasoned statement. It shall not be deemed to have been filed until the opposition fee has been paid. (Art. 99(1) European Patent Convention).


    Description

    FIELD OF THE INVENTION



    [0001] The present invention relates to a control device, and in particular to a control device that is arranged in a woven article, such as clothes, trousers, and skirts to control the operation of an electronic device.

    BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION



    [0002] Various electronic devices that are currently available in the market are small in size and light in weight to allow easy carrying by users for convenient use at any location in any time. To operate such electronic devices, the users must first take out these devices from the pockets of clothes, trousers, and skirts or purses or bags and, after the operation, these devices are put back again. This causes certain inconveniences that can be improved.

    [0003] In view of such a problem, some manufactures provide a control device on woven articles, such as clothes, trousers, and skirts, and the control device is electrically connected to an electronic device. When a user wishes to operate the electronic device, the user uses a finger to actuate the control device in order to gain control of the operation of the electronic device (such as playing back music or stopping playing), without any inconvenience of first taking out the electronic device.

    [0004] In EP 1 269 406 B1 a conductive pressure sensitive textile is disclosed comprising a single layer including warp and weft filaments. The warp filaments include one first elongated electric conductor and the weft filaments include at least one second electrical conductor, wherein the first conductor being crossed by said second conductor. The conductors are normally biased apart at a crossover point of the conductors with an air gap between them resulting from insulating fibres or filaments which bias the first and second conductors apart from the crossover point. Application of pressure in a direction substantially normal to a plane of the fabric causes the conductors to make contact. However, sometimes there are problems ensuring a good contact. However, such a conventional control device is bulky and rigid. Attaching such a device to the flexible woven article worn on the people would cause certain discomfort. This has long been an issue to be addressed.

    [0005] Thus, the present invention aims to provide a solution to the problem discussed above.

    SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION



    [0006] An object of the present invention is to provide a control device for use in a woven article, in which a conductive fabric and a woven flat cable unit are uniquely designed to be flexible and are set to overlap each other for selective conduction so as to make a control device that is suitable for use in various woven articles because of being thin and compact in size and flexibility so that a user, when wearing a woven article t which the control device is mounted, does not feel uncomfortable due to the small size and flexibility.

    [0007] Another object of the present invention is to provide a control device for use in a woven article, in which with the unique arrangement of a conductive fabric and a woven flat cable unit and the connecting relationship therebetween, a number of conduction sites can be simultaneously formed to serve as switches so that controls of multiple operations can be realized.

    [0008] To achieve the above objects, the present invention provides a control device for use in woven article, which comprises: a conductive fabric, a woven flat cable unit, and a processor unit. The conductive fabric comprises a plurality of conductive warps, a plurality of conductive wefts, and a plurality of insulation warps. The insulation warps are arranged between the conductive

    [0009] warps and the conductive wefts. The conductive warps are selectively set in electrical engagement with the conductive wefts to form a plurality of conduction sites. The woven flat cable unit comprises at least one first woven flat cable, which comprises a plurality of conductor lines. The first woven flat cable is set to overlap the conductive fabric. Two of the conductor lines are respectively and electrically connected to the conductive warp and the conductive weft of one of the conduction sites of the conductive fabric. The processor unit is electrically connected to the conductor lines of the first woven flat cable.

    [0010] In this way, a control device suitable for a woven article is provided, which is thin and small in size and is flexible as a woven article, so that when wearing a woven article to which the control device is mounted, a user may not feel uncomfortable due to the small size and flexibility.

    BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS



    [0011] The present invention will be apparent to those skilled in the art by reading the following description of preferred embodiments thereof with reference to the drawings, in which:

    Figure 1 is a plan view showing a conductive fabric according to the present invention, an enlarged view of a portion of the conductive fabric being also illustrated, insulation yarns (including insulation warps and insulation wefts) being not shown;

    Figure 2 is a cross-sectional view taken along line 2-2 of Figure 1, the insulation wefts of the insulation yarns being not shown;

    Figure 3 is a plan view showing a control device according to a first embodiment of the present invention;

    Figure 4 is a plan view showing a control device according to a second embodiment of the present invention;

    Figure 5 is a plan view showing a control device according to a third embodiment of the present invention before being assembled; and

    Figure 6 is a plan view showing a control device according to a third embodiment of the present invention after being assembled.


    DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS



    [0012] The present invention provides a control device for use in a woven article, which can be arranged in a woven article, such as clothes, trousers, and skirts, to be actuated and controlled by being pressed down by a finger. Figures 3 and 4 respectively show first and second embodiments according to the present invention and Figures 5 and 6 shows a third embodiment of the present invention.

    [0013] The control device comprises a flexible conductive fabric 1, a flexible woven flat cable unit 2, and a processor unit 3.

    [0014] Referring to Figures 1 and 2, the conductive fabric 1 comprises a plurality of conductive warps 11, a plurality of conductive wefts 12, and a plurality of insulation yarns (including a plurality of insulation warps 13 and a plurality of insulation wefts; for purpose of making the drawings easily readable, the insulation yarns being omitted in Figure 1 and the insulation wefts being omitted in Figure 2). The insulation yarns are arranged between the conductive warps 11 and the conductive wefts 12, as shown in Figure 2. Each of the conductive wefts 12 successively passes between any two adjacent insulation warps 13 alternatively through upper and lower sides thereof. Each of the conductive warps 11 is set above and between two adjacent insulation warps 13 below which the conductive weft 12 extends so as to constitute a conduction site 15. Taking a single conduction site 15 as an example, when a finger presses down the conductive warp 11, the conductive warp 11 pushes the insulation warps 13 located there below sideways to the let and right sides respectively (not illustrated) to allow the conductive warp 11 to electrically engage the conductive weft 12 thereby establishing electrical connection therebetween. In other words, the conduction site 15 becomes conducted in this way. When the finger is removed, the conductive warp 11 and the two insulation wefts 13 will be return to the original positions thereof by elasticity thereof.

    [0015] Referring to the first embodiment of the present invention shown in Figure 3, the right-hand side portion of Figure 3 is a simplified drawing of the left-hand side drawing. The right-hand side drawing of Figure 3 shows only one conductive warp 11 and one conductive weft 12 of the conductive fabric 1 that intersect each other. The woven flat cable unit 2 comprises at least one first woven flat cable 21 (one first woven flat cable being shown in Figure 3). The first woven flat cable 21 comprises a plurality of conductor lines 201 that is not mutually interfering with each other. The first woven flat cable 21 is arranged to overlap the conductive fabric 1 and any two of the conductor lines 201 are respectively and electrically connected to the conductive warp 11 and the conductive weft 12 of each conduction site 15 to thereby form two electrical connections 14 as shown in the right-hand side portion of Figure 3. In other words, using a finger to press the conduction site 15 shown in the right-hand side drawing of Figure 3 allows the conductive warp 11 and the conductive weft 12 of the conduction site 15 to electrically engage each other (see Figure 2). As shown in Figure 3, the first woven flat cable 21 comprises two conductor lines 201, and the conductive warp 11 and the conductive weft 12 of each conduction site 15 are respectively and electrically connected to the two conductor lines 201.

    [0016] Electrical connection between the conductor lines 201 and the conductive warp 11 or the conductive weft 12 can be done in various ways, such as sewing made with thin conductor lines or piercing with piercing terminals, both being effective in forming the electrical connections 14.

    [0017] The processor unit 3 can be a micro control unit (MCU) or an electronic device having similar functionality. The processor unit 3 is electrically connected to the conductor lines 201 of the first woven flat cable 21.

    [0018] Thus, the conduction site 15 functions as a switch, whereby when a finger presses down the conduction site 15, conduction is established between the two conductor lines 201 so that a control signal (such as a play-back signal or a stop signal) can be issued from the processor unit 3. In other words, is a signal output terminal (not shown) of the processor unit 3 is further connected to an electronic product, then the controls signal may control the operation of the electronic product (such as playing back or stopping playing).

    [0019] In a practical application, the control device according to the present invention can be arranged on a woven article, such as clothes, trousers, and skirts (not shown). In attempting to control the operation of the electronic product, a finger can simply make a movement of pressing down.

    [0020] Referring to a second embodiment shown in Figure 4, in the instant embodiment, the first woven flat cable 21 comprises four conductor lines 201, of which any two conductor lines 201 are respectively and electrically connected to the conductive warp 11 and the conductive weft 12 of any one of the conduction sites 15. In other words, since the first woven flat cable 21 comprises four conductor lines 201, the electrical connections of the conductive warps 11 and the conductive wefts 12 can be done with six combinations (see Figure 4): (1-2) the conductive weft 12 connected to the first conductor line counting from left to right and the conductive warp 11 connected to the second conductor line so as to correspond to the first conduction site 15 counting from bottom to top; (1-3) the conductive weft 12 connected to the first conductor line and the conductive warp 11 connected to the third conductor line so as to correspond to the second conduction site 15; (1-4) the conductive weft 12 connected to the first conductor line and the conductive warp 11 connected the fourth conductor line so as to correspond to the third conduction site 15; (2-3) the conductive wefts 12 connected to the second conductor line and the conductive warps 11 connected to the third conductor line so as to correspond to the fourth conduction site 15; (2-4) the conductive weft 12 connected to the second conductor line and the conductive warp 11 connected to the fourth conductor line so as to correspond to the fifth conduction site 15; and (3-4) the conductive weft 12 connected to the third conductor line and the conductive warp 11 connected to the fourth conductor line so as to correspond to the sixth conduction site 15.

    [0021] Thus, the control device according to the second embodiment of the present invention comprises six conduction sites 15, so as to provide six controllable press-down switches. It is apparent that the first woven flat cable 21 can be provided with more conductor lines 201 so as to obtain more switches.

    [0022] Further, in the above discussed first and second embodiments according to the present invention, (1) the first woven flat cable 21 is set to overlap the conductive fabric 1 in an inclined manner (see Figure 3) so that the conductor lines 201 of the first woven flat cable 21 are not parallel to the conductive warps 11 and the conductive wefts 12 of the conductive fabric 1 and (2) the processor unit 3 and the first woven flat cable 21 may be respectively and electrically coupled with an electrical connector 31 and a counterpart connector 23. The counterpart connector 23 is mateable with the electrical connector 31, so that the electrical connector 31 and the counterpart connector 23 are electrically connectable to each other in a releasable manner.

    [0023] Referring to a third embodiment according to the present invention shown in Figures 5 and, in the instant embodiment, the woven flat cable unit 2 further comprises at least one second woven flat cable 22 (one second woven flat cable being shown in Figures 5 and 6) that comprises a plurality of conductor lines 201. The conductor lines 201 of the first and second woven flat cables 21, 22 are electrically connected to the processor unit 3. The first and second woven flat cables 21, 22 are set to overlap the conductive fabric 1 in a non-inclined manner so that the conductor lines 201 of the first woven flat cable 21 are parallel to the conductive warps 11 of the conductive fabric 1 and the conductor lines 201 of the second woven flat cable 22 are parallel to the conductive wefts 12 of the conductive fabric 1. Each of the conductor lines 201 of the first woven flat cable 21 is electrically connected to the conductive wefts 12 at multiple ones of the conduction sites 15 and each of the conductor lines 201 of the second woven flat cable 22 is electrically connected to the conductive warps 11 at multiple ones of the conduction sites 15.

    [0024] In the third embodiment of the present invention, the conductive fabric 1 forms a cutoff 16 as shown in Figure 5 and the processor unit 3 is set in the cutoff 16 (see Figure 6). Further, in the third embodiment of the present invention, the processor unit 3 can be further electrically coupled with at least two electrical connectors 31. The first and second woven flat cables 21, 22 may be respectively coupled to counterpart connectors 23 that are mateable with said two electrical connector 31, whereby the counterpart connectors 23 of the first and second woven flat cables 21, 22 are respectively and electrically connected to the two electrical connectors 31 of the processor unit 3 in a releasable manner.

    [0025] In summary, when applied a woven article, the control device according to the present invention shows the following advantages. The conductive fabric 1 and the woven flat cable unit 2 are uniquely designed to be flexible and are set to overlap each other for selective conduction so as to make a control device that is suitable for use in various woven articles because of being thin and compact in size and flexibility so that a user, when wearing a woven article t which the control device is mounted, does not feel uncomfortable due to the small size and flexibility. Further, with unique arrangement of the conductive fabric 1 and the woven flat cable unit 2 and the connecting relationship therebetween, a number of conduction sites 15 can be simultaneously formed to serve as switches so that controls of multiple operations can be realized.

    [0026] Although the present invention has been described with reference to the preferred embodiments thereof, it is apparent to those skilled in the art that a variety of modifications and changes may be made without departing from the scope of the present invention which is intended to be defined by the appended claims.


    Claims

    1. A control device for use in woven article, comprising:

    a conductive fabric (1), which comprises a plurality of conductive warps (11), a plurality of conductive wefts (12), and a plurality of insulation warps (13), the insulation warps (13) being arranged between the conductive warps (11) and the conductive wefts (12), the conductive warps (11) being selectively and releasably set in electrical engagement with the conductive wefts (12) to form plurality of conduction sites (15); and

    a woven flat cable unit (2), which comprises at least one first woven flat cable (21), the first woven flat cable (21) comprising a plurality of conductor lines (201), the first woven flat cable (21) being set to overlap the conductive fabric (1), two of the conductor lines (201) being respectively and electrically connected to the conductive warp (11) and the conductive weft (12) of one of the conduction sites (15) of the conductive fabric (1); and

    a processor unit (3), which is electrically connected to the conductor lines of the first woven flat cable (21).


     
    2. The control device for use in woven article as claimed in Claim 1, wherein the first woven flat cable (21) overlaps the conductive fabric (1) in an inclined manner so that the conductor lines (201) of the first woven flat cable (21) are not parallel to the conductive warps (11) and the conductive wefts (12) of the conductive fabric (1).
     
    3. The control device for use in woven article as claimed in Claim 1, wherein the first woven flat cable (21) comprises two conductor lines (201), which are respectively and electrically connected to the conductive warp (11) and the conductive weft (12) of one of the conduction sites (15) of the conductive fabric (1).
     
    4. The control device for use in woven article as claimed in Claim 1, wherein the first woven flat cable (21) comprises four conductor lines (201), two of the four conductor lines (201) being respectively and electrically connected to the conductive warp (11) and the conductive weft (12) of one of the conduction sites (15) of the conductive fabric (1).
     
    5. The control device for use in woven article as claimed in Claim 1, wherein the processor unit (3) and the first woven flat cable (21) are respectively and electrically coupled with an electrical connector (31) and a counterpart connector (23), the counterpart connector (23) being mateable with the electrical connector (31), whereby the electrical connector (31) and the counterpart connector (23) are electrically connectable to each other in a releasable manner.
     
    6. The control device for use in woven article as claimed in Claim 1, wherein the woven flat cable unit (2) further comprises at least one second woven flat cable (22) that comprise a plurality of conductor lines (201), the conductor lines (201) of the first (21) and second woven flat cables (22) being electrically connected to the processor unit (3), the first (21) and second woven flat cables (22) being set to overlap the conductive fabric (1), one of the conductor lines (201) of the first woven flat cable (21) being electrically connected to the conductive wefts (12) of multiple ones of the conduction sites (15) of the conductive fabric (1), one of the conductor lines (201) of the second woven flat cable (22) being electrically connected to the conductive warps (11) of multiple ones of the conduction sites (15) of the conductive fabric (1).
     
    7. The control device for use in woven article as claimed in Claim 6, wherein the first (21) and second woven flat cables (22) overlap the conductive fabric (1) in a non-inclined manner.
     
    8. The control device for use in woven article as claimed in Claim 7, wherein the conductor lines (201) of the first woven flat cable (21) are parallel to the conductive warps (11) or the conductive wefts (12) of the conductive fabric (1), while the conductor lines (201) of the second woven flat cable (22) are parallel to the conductive wefts (12) or the conductive warps (11) of the conductive fabric.
     
    9. The control device for use in woven article as claimed in Claim 6, wherein the processor unit (3) is electrically coupled with at least two electrical connectors (31), the first (21) and second woven flat cables (22) being further coupled with counterpart connectors (23) mateable with the two electrical connectors (31), the counterpart connectors (23) of the first (21) and second woven flat cables (22) are respectively and electrically connectable with the two electrical connectors (31) of the processor unit (3) in a releasable manner.
     
    10. The control device for use in woven article as claimed in Claim 6, wherein the conductive fabric (1) forms a cutoff (16) in which the processor unit (3) is received.
     


    Ansprüche

    1. Steuergerät für die Verwendung in einem gewebten Gegenstand, aufweisend:

    ein leitfähiges Gewebe (1), das eine Mehrzahl von leitfähigen Kettfäden (11), eine Mehrzahl von leitfähigen Schussfäden (12) und eine Mehrzahl von Isolations-Kettfäden (13) aufweist, wobei sich die Isolations-Kettfäden (13) zwischen den leitfähigen Kettfäden (11) und den leitfähigen Schussfäden (12) befinden, und wobei die leitfähigen Kettfäden (11) selektiv und lösbar in elektrischem Eingriff mit den leitfähigen Schussfäden (12) sind, derart, dass mehrere Leitungsstellen (15) gebildet sind;

    eine gewebte Flachbandkabeleinheit (2), die mindestens ein erstes gewebtes Flachbandkabel (21) aufweist, das eine Mehrzahl von Leitungen (201) aufweist, wobei sich das erste gewebte Flachbandkabel (21) und das leitfähige Gewebe (1) einander überlappen, und wobei zwei der Leitungen (201) jeweils mit den leitfähigen Kettfäden (11) und den leitfähigen Schussfäden (12) an einer der Leitungsstellen (15) des elektrischen Gewebes (1) elektrisch verbunden sind;

    und eine Verarbeitungseinheit (3), die mit den Leitungen (201) des ersten gewebten Flachbandkabels (21) elektrisch verbunden ist.


     
    2. Steuergerät für die Verwendung in einem gewebten Gegenstand nach Anspruch 1, wobei das erste gewebte Flachbandkabel (21) und das leitfähige Gewebe (1) einander schräg überlappen, so dass die Leitungen (201) des ersten gewebten Flachbandkabels (21) nicht parallel zu den leitfähigen Kettfäden (11) und den leitfähigen Schussfäden (12) des leitfähigen Gewebes (1) verlaufen.
     
    3. Steuergerät für die Verwendung in einem gewebten Gegenstand nach Anspruch 1, wobei das erste gewebte Flachbandkabel (21) zwei Leitungen (201) aufweist, die mit den leitfähigen Kettfäden (11) und den leitfähigen Schussfäden (12) jeweils an einer der Leitungsstellen (15) des leitfähigen Gewebes (1) elektrisch verbunden sind.
     
    4. Steuergerät für die Verwendung in einem gewebten Gegenstand nach Anspruch 1, wobei das erste gewebte Flachbandkabel (21) vier Leitungen (201) aufweist, wobei zwei der vier Leitungen (201) mit den leitfähigen Kettfäden (11) und den leitfähigen Schussfäden (12) jeweils an einer der Leitungsstellen (15) des leitfähigen Gewebes (1) elektrisch verbunden sind.
     
    5. Steuergerät für die Verwendung in einem gewebten Gegenstand nach Anspruch 1, wobei die Verarbeitungseinheit (3) jeweils mit einem elektrischen Anschluss (31) und das erste gewebte Flachbandkabel (21) jeweils mit einem Gegenanschluss (23) elektrisch gekoppelt sind, wobei der Gegenanschluss (23) mit dem elektrische Anschluss (31) in Eingriff bringbar ist, und wobei der elektrische Anschluss (31) und der Gegenanschluss (23) in lösbarer Weise miteinander elektrisch verbindbar sind.
     
    6. Steuergerät für die Verwendung in einem gewebten Gegenstand nach Anspruch 1, wobei die gewebte Flachbandkabeleinheit (2) ferner wenigstens ein zweites gewebtes Flachbandkabel (22) aufweist das eine Mehrzahl von Leitungen (201) aufweist, wobei die Leitungen (201) des ersten und des zweiten gewebten Flachbandkabels (21, 22) elektrisch an die Verarbeitungseinheit (3) angeschlossen sind, und wobei sich das erste und das zweite gewebte Flachbandkabel (21, 22) mit dem leitfähigen Gewebe (1) überlappen, und wobei eine der Leitungen (201) des ersten gewebten Flachbandkabels (21) mit den leitfähigen Schussfäden (12) an mehreren der Leitungsstellen (15) des leitfähigen Gewebes (1) elektrisch verbunden ist, und eine Leitung (201) des zweiten gewebten Flachbandkabels (22) mit den leitfähigen Kettfäden (11) an mehreren der Leitungsstellen (15) des leitfähigen Gewebes (1) elektrisch verbunden ist.
     
    7. Steuergerät für die Verwendung in einem gewebten Gegenstand nach Anspruch 6, wobei das erste und das zweite gewebte Flachbandkabel (21, 22) mit dem leitfähigen Gewebe (1) in einer nicht geneigten Weise überlappen.
     
    8. Steuergerät für die Verwendung in einem gewebten Gegenstand nach Anspruch 7, wobei die Leitungen (201) des ersten gewebten Flachbandkabels (21) parallel zu den leitfähigen Kettfäden (11) oder zu den leitfähigen Schussfäden (12) des leitfähigen Gewebes (1) verlaufen, während die Leitungen (201) des zweiten gewebten Flachbandkabels (22) parallel zu den leitfähigen Kettfäden (11) oder zu den leitfähigen Schussfäden (12) des leitfähigen Gewebes (1) verlaufen.
     
    9. Steuergerät für die Verwendung in einem gewebten Gegenstand nach Anspruch 6, wobei die Verarbeitungseinheit (3) mit mindestens zwei elektrischen Anschlüssen (31) elektrisch verbunden ist, wobei das erste und das zweite gewebte Flachbandkabel (21, 22) ferner mit Gegenanschlüssen (23) elektrisch gekoppelt sind, die mit den zwei elektrischen Anschlüssen (31) in Eingriff bringbar sind, und wobei die Gegenanschlüsse (23) des ersten und des zweiten gewebten Flachbandkabels (21, 22) mit den beiden elektrischen Anschlüssen (31) der Verarbeitungseinheit (3) jeweils lösbar verbindbar sind.
     
    10. Steuergerät nach Anspruch 6, wobei das leitfähige Gewebe (1) eine Aussparung (16) aufweist, in der die Verarbeitungseinheit (3) aufgenommen ist.
     


    Revendications

    1. Dispositif de commande destiné à être utilisé dans un article tissé, comprenant :

    un tissu conducteur (1), qui comprend une pluralité de chaînes conductrices (11), une pluralité de trames conductrices (12), et une pluralité de chaînes isolantes (13), les chaînes isolantes (13) étant agencées entre les chaînes conductrices (11) et les trames conductrices (12), les chaînes conductrices (11) étant placées de manière sélective et libérable dans une mise en prise électrique avec les trames conductrices (12) de façon à former une pluralité de sites conducteurs (15) ; et

    une unité câble plat tissé (2), qui comprend un premier câble plat tissé (21) au moins, le premier câble plat tissé (21) comprenant une pluralité de fils conducteurs (201), le premier câble plat tissé (21) étant placé de façon à chevaucher le tissu conducteur (1), deux des fils conducteurs (201) étant connectés de manière respective et électrique à la chaîne conductrice (11) et à la trame conductrice (12) de l'un des sites conducteurs (15) du tissu conducteur (1) ; et

    une unité processeur (3), qui est connectée de manière électrique aux fils conducteurs du premier câble plat tissé (21).


     
    2. Dispositif de commande destiné à être utilisé dans un article tissé selon la revendication 1, dans lequel le premier câble plat tissé (21) chevauche le tissu conducteur (1) d'une façon inclinée de telle sorte que les fils conducteurs (201) du premier câble plat tissé (21) ne soient pas parallèles aux chaînes conductrices (11) et aux trames conductrices (12) du tissu conducteur (1).
     
    3. Dispositif de commande destiné à être utilisé dans un article tissé selon la revendication 1, dans lequel le premier câble plat tissé (21) comprend deux fils conducteurs (201), qui sont connectés de manière respective et électrique à la chaîne conductrice (11) et à la trame conductrice (12) de l'un des sites conducteurs (15) du tissu conducteur (1).
     
    4. Dispositif de commande destiné à être utilisé dans un article tissé selon la revendication 1, dans lequel le premier câble plat tissé (21) comprend quatre fils conducteurs (201), deux des quatre fils conducteurs (201) étant connectés de manière respective et électrique à la chaîne conductrice (11) et à la trame conductrice (12) de l'un des sites conducteurs (15) du tissu conducteur (1).
     
    5. Dispositif de commande destiné à être utilisé dans un article tissé selon la revendication 1, dans lequel l'unité processeur (3) et le premier câble plat tissé (21) sont couplés de manière respective et électrique à un connecteur électrique (31) et à un connecteur complémentaire (23), le connecteur complémentaire (23) pouvant être accouplé au connecteur électrique (31), grâce à quoi le connecteur électrique (31) et le connecteur complémentaire (23) peuvent être connectés l'un à l'autre de manière électrique d'une façon libérable.
     
    6. Dispositif de commande destiné à être utilisé dans un article tissé selon la revendication 1, dans lequel l'unité câble plat tissé (2) comprend en outre un second câble plat tissé (22) au moins, qui comprend une pluralité de fils conducteurs (201), les fils conducteurs (201) des premier (21) et second (22) câbles plats tissés étant connectés de manière électrique à l'unité processeur (3), les premier (21) et second (22) câbles plats tissés étant placés de façon à chevaucher le tissu conducteur (1), l'un des fils conducteurs (201) du premier câble plat tissé (21) étant connecté de manière électrique aux trames conductrices (12) des multiple sites conducteurs (15) du tissu conducteur (1), l'un des fils conducteurs (201) du second câble plat tissé (22) étant connecté de manière électrique aux chaînes conductrices (11) des multiples sites conducteurs (15) du tissu conducteur (1).
     
    7. Dispositif de commande destiné à être utilisé dans un article tissé selon la revendication 6, dans lequel les premier (21) et second (22) câbles plats tissés chevauchent le tissu conducteur (1) d'une façon non inclinée.
     
    8. Dispositif de commande destiné à être utilisé dans un article tissé selon la revendication 7, dans lequel les fils conducteurs (201) du premier câble plat tissé (21) sont parallèles aux chaînes conductrices (11) ou aux trames conductrices (12) du tissu conducteur (1), tandis que les fils conducteurs (201) du second câble plat tissé (22) sont parallèles aux trames conductrices (12) ou aux chaînes conductrices (11) du tissu conducteur.
     
    9. Dispositif de commande destiné à être utilisé dans un article tissé selon la revendication 6, dans lequel l'unité processeur (3) est couplée de manière électrique à deux connecteurs électriques (31) au moins, les premier (21) et second (22) câbles plats tissés étant couplés en outre à des connecteurs complémentaires (23) qui peuvent s'accoupler aux deux connecteurs électriques (31), les connecteurs complémentaires (23) des premier (21) et second (22) câbles plats tissés pouvant être connectés de manière respective et électrique aux deux connecteurs électriques (31) de l'unité processeur (3) d'une façon libérable.
     
    10. Dispositif de commande destiné à être utilisé dans un article tissé selon la revendication 6, dans lequel le tissu conducteur (1) présente une échancrure (16) dans laquelle est reçue l'unité processeur (3).
     




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