This application claims the priority benefit of Taiwan application serial no. 100115369, filed on May 2, 2011. All disclosure of the Taiwan application is incorporated herein by reference
1. Field of Invention
The present invention relates to an electronic paper display apparatus. More particularly, the present invention relates to an electronic paper display apparatus with a touch control function.
2. Description of Related Art
With improvements in techniques for manufacture and design, many new display apparatuses have been developed. The electronic paper display apparatus presents many advantages including low energy consumption, long life, and small size.
The electronic paper display apparatus was developed in the 1970s. One of the major characteristics of this display apparatus is its incorporation of electrically charged micro-spheres, half of which are painted white and the other half painted black. When an electric field is adjusted, the sphere will rotate top to bottom and hence display a different color. In the second generation of electronic paper display apparatuses developed in the 1990s, mini capsules have replaced the micro-spheres. Colored oil and charged white particles fill the mini capsules. The white particles can move to the top or sink to the bottom under a controlled electric field. When the white particles rise to the top (move closer to the reader), a white color is displayed. On the other hand, when the white particles sink to the bottom (away from the reader), the color of the oil is displayed.
Typically, physical buttons disposed on the shell of an electronic paper apparatus are used to start or stop functions provided by the electronic paper device. However, when the electronic paper device provides more and more functions, an increasing number of physical buttons are used to control these functions. Such an operational structure will occupy a lot of the area of the shell to make it difficult to reduce the size of the electronic paper apparatus.
Therefore, a new operational structure is required.
This present invention provides an electronic paper display apparatus with a touch control function. Virtual buttons are used to control the electronic paper display apparatus.
This present invention provides an electronic paper display apparatus. The electronic paper display apparatus includes an electronic paper device and a color filter disposed on the electronic paper device. The color filter has a touch panel sensing electrode.
In an embodiment, the touch panel is a capacitive sensing touch panel, a resistive sensing touch panel, an ultrasonic sensing touch panel, an electromagnetic sensing touch panel or a dual mode (capacitive and resistive) sensing touch panel.
In an embodiment, the color filter includes a filter substrate and a color resist layer formed on the filter substrate.
In an embodiment, the color filter includes a filter substrate and a color resist layer formed on the filter substrate. The touch panel electrode is disposed on the filter substrate without the color resist layer.
In an embodiment, the color filter includes a filter substrate. The touch panel electrode is formed on the filter substrate. The color resist layer is formed on the touch panel electrode.
In an embodiment, the color filter includes a filter substrate. The color resist layer is formed on the filter substrate. The touch panel electrode is formed on the color resist layer.
In an embodiment, a protection film is formed on the color filter.
In an embodiment, an optical adhesive is used to adhere the color filter to the electronic paper device.
In an embodiment, the material for forming the touch panel sensing electrode is indium zinc oxide (IZO) or indium tin oxide (ITO).
Accordingly, a touch panel electrode is integrated into an electronic paper display apparatus. Therefore, a user can directly touch the screen to control this electronic paper display apparatus.
The invention can be more fully understood by reading the following detailed description of the embodiments, with reference made to the accompanying drawings as follows:
Touch panels have replaced mouse devices and keyboards for use as input devices in many electronic products. A characteristic of the present invention is to integrate a touch panel into an electronic paper display apparatus.
Depending on the sensing method used, a touch panel can be classified into a capacitive sensing touch panel, a resistive sensing touch panel, an ultrasonic sensing touch panel, an electromagnetic sensing touch panel or a dual mode (capacitive and resistive) sensing touch panel. There are two types of capacitive sensing touch panel, one is surface capacitive touch, and the other is projected capacitive touch. A surface capacitive sensing touch panel includes an insulator such as glass, coated with a transparent conductor such as indium tin oxide (ITO). When a conductor, such as a human finger, touches the screen, a capacitor is dynamically formed. A capacitive sensing controller can determine the location of the touch from the change in the capacitance as measured from the four corners of the panel. The location is then sent to a device controller for processing. A projected capacitive touch panel works on the principle of conventional capacitive touch panels with the addition of two sensing arrays (X and Y) on two different layers that are perpendicular to each other along with a drive line. As X and Y arrays exist on different layers, the point where the two intercept becomes a capacitive node. When electrical currents run along one of the arrays through the drive line, the other array and the circuitry that detects change in capacitive values becomes connected. During actual operation, the controller sends electrical currents to the drive lines on different layers to create a specific electrical field with the nodes. When the user places his finger or uses a touch medium close to the touch screen, the controller immediately picks up the change in capacitive value between the nodes and drive lines to pinpoint the exact location of the touch event. Since the sensing arrays on the panel form a 3D electrical field that is independent to the surface capacitors, the touch event registers even when no physical contact with the touch screen is made. In other words, projected capacitive touch screens feature Z-axis recognition.
In the following example, the electronic paper display apparatus uses a capacitive sensing touch panel to sense touching locations. However, in another embodiment, the electronic paper display apparatus can use different types of touch panels to sense touching locations.
Accordingly, a touch panel sensing electrode is integrated into an electronic paper display apparatus. Therefore, a user can directly touch the screen to control operation of this electronic paper display apparatus. Moreover, the sensing electrode is formed on a color filter. The color filter can be adhered to the electronic paper device using an optical adhesive. Therefore, it is easy to produce an electronic paper display apparatus with a touch control function.
Although the present invention has been described in considerable detail with reference to certain embodiments thereof, other embodiments are possible. Therefore, it will be apparent to those skilled in the art that various modifications and variations can be made to the structure of the present invention without Is departing from the scope or spirit of the invention. In view of the foregoing, it is intended that the present invention cover modifications and variations of this invention provided they fall within the scope of the following claims.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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100115369 | May 2011 | TW | national |