The field of the invention is that of display devices comprising a transparent display matrix and a touch surface, the device possibly being haptic. The preferred field of application is aeronautics and the display systems of cockpits.
Generally, a flat-screen display device comprises a glass panel placed in a metal holder. There are various types of display devices. Mention may notably be made of liquid-crystal (or LCD) devices. It is necessary, in a certain number of applications where the electromagnetic environment may be highly disturbed, to electrically shield the front sides of display devices so as to limit electromagnetic problems.
There are various ways of shielding the glass panel, which must remain transparent. Mention may be made, inter alia, of the use of indium tin oxide (ITO) coatings or treatments, conductive micromesh films, films containing carbon nanotubes, and metal deposits containing coalesced silver. This shield, to be effective, must be connected to the metal holder. Generally, as illustrated in
Currently, in many applications, the display device comprises a touch panel placed above the glass panel used for the display. To ensure shielding continuity, there exist various possible solutions. The first solution is illustrated in
The second solution consists in adhesively bonding the touch panel 6 to the shield without modifying the preceding architecture, thus eliminating the problems due to the air gap. This solution is illustrated in
The display device according to the invention does not have these drawbacks. Its main feature is that the grounding is no longer achieved via a peripheral seal but rather via a thin flexible conductive film. More precisely, the subject of the invention is a flat-screen display device comprising a touch surface, said device comprising at least one conductive mechanical holder in which are housed:
Advantageously, the conductive film is fastened to the electrical shielding film by means of a conductive glue or a conductive adhesive or a conductive ink.
Advantageously, the conductive film is a metallised nylon fabric.
Advantageously, the matrix display panel is a liquid-crystal panel or an organic light-emitting diode panel or a matrix of electromechanical micro-mirrors.
The invention also relates to a display device such as described above and comprising a haptic function ensured by vibrating means placed between the matrix display panel and the bottom of the holder, the conductive film being flexible enough not to interfere with the movements of the matrix display panel due to the haptic effect.
The invention will be better understood and other advantages will become apparent on reading the following nonlimiting description given with reference to the appended figures, in which:
By way of example, the conductive film is a metallised nylon fabric.
The conductive film is fastened to the electrical shielding film by means of a conductive glue or a conductive adhesive or even a conductive ink. These solutions are conventionally implemented in flexible or “flex” electrical connections or in the flexible tabs of liquid-crystal display matrices. It is also possible to use staples or one of the sewn fastenings conventionally used with fabrics.
The flexible film is connected either at discrete points or continuously to the bottom of the holder or its metal spacer and hence to ground, as shown in
The display device may comprise a haptic function ensured by vibrating means placed between the matrix display panel and the bottom of the holder.
The advantages of the shield grounding according to the invention in a display device containing a touch panel are essentially:
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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1402111 | Sep 2014 | FR | national |