This application claims the benefit of Taiwan patent application No. 100137103, filed on Oct. 13, 2011, the disclosure of which is incorporated herein in its entirety by reference.
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a touch panel, and more particularly to a capacitive touch key panel.
2. Description of Related Art
The electronic products are required to be slim and compact nowadays. The conventional electronic product, such as a mobile phone, has an input device, such as a mechanical keyboard. The keyboard needs spaces for mounting the keys, electronic pads, etc. Therefore, the conventional keyboard is bulky.
For example, with reference to Taiwan patent number M410914, an ultrathin keyboard is disclosed. The inner surface of the flexible button has a conductive film. When the flexible button is pressed, the conductive film contacts the metal wires on a print circuit board. The conductive film acts as an electrical connection between the metal wires. However, if the flexible button has elastic fatigue or if the conductive film is stripped from the flexible button, the conductive film is unable to form the electrical connection, such that signals cannot pass through the metal wires. As a result, the keyboard is out of order.
Beside the mechanical keyboard as mentioned above, another input device, such as a conventional capacitive touch panel, has a substrate, a transparent electrode layer and a cover film. The transparent electrode layer is formed on the substrate. The cover film is mounted on the transparent electrode layer. When the user touches the cover film, a capacitance is induced between the user and the transparent electrode layer. An external device which is connected to the transparent electrode layer can detect the capacitance to determine the position where the user touches on the cover film.
However, the transparent electrode layer and the cover film are easily worn away from the substrate by a hard object or the user's fingernail. When the transparent electrode layer is worn away, the touch panel is functionless. Hence, the conventional touch panel is inconvenient to use.
An objective of the present invention is to provide a capacitive touch key panel. The touch key panel has at least one key unit comprising a key body and a sensing electrode. The user can touch the key body to induce a capacitance on the sensing electrodes instead of touching the sensing electrode.
The capacitive touch key panel of the present invention comprises a substrate, at least one key unit, a reference electrode layer and a connection port.
The at least one key unit is mounted on the substrate and has a key body and a sensing electrode. The sensing electrode is formed under the key body.
The reference electrode layer is formed on the substrate under the key body and is separate from the sensing electrode.
The connection port has at least one pad formed on the substrate and connecting to the sensing electrode.
The sensing electrode and the reference electrode layer are adapted to connect to an external device. When the external device provides a working voltage to the sensing electrode and the reference electrode layer, a capacitance is then formed between the sensing electrode and the reference electrode layer. When the user touches the key body, the original capacitance at the key unit is changed. The external device can detect the change of the capacitance and determine that the key body of the key unit is pressed.
The user only touches the key body and cannot directly touch the sensing electrode, which is not exposed externally. Therefore, the sensing electrode and the reference electrode layer are protected from being damaged by the hard object of the user's fingernail.
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The substrate 10 has a top surface and a bottom surface.
The at least one key unit 20 is mounted on the substrate 10. In this embodiment, the touch panel has multiple key units 20. Each key unit 20 has a sensing electrode 21 and a key body 22. The key body 22 is mounted on the top surface of the substrate 10. The sensing electrode 21 is formed on the bottom surface of the substrate 10 and under the key body 22. The key body 22 can be formed with any pattern, word or symbol for indicating the functions of the key unit 20. For example, with reference to
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The reference electrode layer 40 is formed on the bottom surface of the substrate 10 and is separate from the sensing electrodes 21 and the wires 23 without electrical connection. With reference to
The pads 31 and the connection portions 41 are used to connect to an external device. The external device can provide a positive potential to the pads 31 and ground the connection portions 41 of the reference electrode layer 40. A capacitance is then formed between the sensing electrode 21 and the reference electrode layer 40. When a user touches the key body 22 by an object such as a finger, the electric charge on the finger changes the original capacitance between the sensing electrode 21 and the reference electrode layer 40. Hence, the external device detects the change of the capacitance to determine which key body 22 is pressed by the user.
The user touches the key body 22 on the top surface of the substrate 10 instead of directly contacting the sensing electrodes 21, the reference electrode layer 40 and the wires 23 which are formed or mounted on the bottom surface of the substrate 10. Therefore, the sensing electrodes 21, the reference electrode layer 40 and the wires 23 are protected from being damaged by the user's abnormal operation or by the object.
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In this embodiment, the conductive hole 53 is embedded in the substrate 10 and is not exposed externally. The conductive hole 53 will not be disrupted by an external hard object, such as a shell.
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Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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100137103 | Oct 2011 | TW | national |