An embodiment relates to the technique field of input units and electronic devices.
Recently electronic devices, such as a smart phone and a tablet, include a touch panel as an input unit, and the touch panel is placed on the front face (the face for viewing or toward the user's eyesight) of the display unit, such as a liquid crystal display. JP 2016-176732A, for example, describes an electronic device including a conductive element (non-resistive element) in a case surrounding the display unit so as to enable the user's touch operation at the case.
Although the electronic device described in JP 2016-176732A enables the detection of user's touch operation at the case, this configuration includes the non-resistive element and so locally has a part of the case without the non-resistive element that is lower in detection accuracy of the touch position. That is, the detection accuracy of the touch position depends on the position of the non-resistive element in the case. This means that the detection accuracy of the touch position easily changes in the case.
To solve the problem, an input unit in one embodiment includes: a touch panel of a capacitive type configured to detect a touch operation by a user; and an accessary member attached to the touch panel. The accessary member has a specific part above a detection face of the touch panel, a part or the entire of the specific part is formed with the resistive element, and a touch operation to the accessary member by the user enables a touch operation to the touch panel.
Referring to the attached drawings, the following describes embodiments in details.
The electronic device 100 has a shape like a wristwatch. As shown in
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The protective plate 116 is not limited to glass, which may be made of a resin material having transparency, such as acrylics or polycarbonates. The case 110 may be made of a material other than dielectrics at a part other than the above of the touch panel 114 to dispose a resistive element 70 described later.
The protective plate 116 is attached at a position closest to the user's eyesight in the opening 110h of the case 110. The touch panel 114 comes in close contact with the protective plate 116 on the surface that is a detection face, and comes in close contact with the display panel 112 on the other face. As shown in
The circuit unit 118 including a circuit board, a battery and the like is disposed on the other face of the display panel 112 (closer to the bottom lid 120). Although the details are not shown, the circuit unit 118 includes a circuit-board unit including an arithmetic processing circuit, such as a CPU or MPU, and a memory circuit, and a power-supply unit to supply electricity to drive various parts of the body 102. The fixing member 110a is fitted into the opening 110h on the other face of the case 110 to fix the touch panel 114, the display panel 112, and the circuit unit 118 assembled in the opening 110h. The bottom lid 120 closes the opening 110h on the other face of the case 110, in which the touch panel 114, the display panel 112, the circuit unit 118, and the fixing member 110a are assembled.
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The resistive element 70 has an outer shape along the outer shape of the bezel 103 (having a rectangular frame shape in the example of
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In this example, a user may touch the protective plate 116 disposed closer to the user's eyesight than the touch panel 114 of the display unit DSP with a finger USf, for example, for input operation (see
When a user touches the protective plate 116 with a finger USf, for example, the capacitance of the touch panel 114 changes, and the circuit unit 118 of the electronic device 100 accordingly detects the touch position. Detecting a touch position in this way, the circuit unit 118 of the electronic device 100 then implements various functions based on the touch position and the current screen information, for example.
Similarly when a user touches the bezel 103 with a finger USf, for example, the capacitance of the touch panel 114 changes, and the circuit unit 118 of the electronic device 100 accordingly detects the touch position. Detecting a touch position in this way, the circuit unit 118 of the electronic device 100 then implements various functions based on the touch position and the current screen information, for example.
The circuit unit 118 enables distinguishing between the operation on the protective plate 116 and the operation on the bezel 103 based on the touch position. The circuit unit 118 may implement various types of functions based whether the operation is performed on the protective plate 116 or on the bezel 103. In one example, the operation on the protective plate 116 may correspond to the operation of a touch switch that is formed on the display screen of the display unit DSP, and the operation on the bezel 103 may correspond to the scroll operation of the display screen of the display unit DSP. In another example, the operation on the bezel 103 may implement certain functions, such as “back” and “forward”. In this case, a user may customize the functions allocated to the operations on the bezel 103.
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As described below, this example includes the resistive elements 70 as stated above and so reduces the positional dependence of the detection accuracy for touch operation in the bezel 103.
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When the finger USf is at the position P1 of
In this way, this example leads to easy generation of a clear peak in capacitance for any position of the finger USf in the bezel 103 as long as the finger is opposed to the resistive element 70 in the up-down direction. As a result this example reduces the positional dependence of the detection accuracy for touch operation in the bezel 103, and so improves the detection accuracy of the touch position.
This example therefore enables the detection of touch operation for a plurality of positions on the touch panel 114 individually based on a user's touch operation at a plurality of positions each overlapping with one resistive element 70 in the bezel 103 that correspond to the plurality of positions on the touch panel 114. That is, this example differentially detects user's touch operation at a plurality of positions each overlapping with one resistive element 70, and so allocates a different function corresponding to a different position to the touch operation. As a result this example efficiently increases the number of touch switches that are mountable per unit area.
The above example includes the resistive elements 70 disposed on the left and the right of the bezel 103, and the resistive element 70 may be disposed on one of the left and the right of the bezel 103. Each resistive element 70 in the above example is disposed along the overall height from the upper end to the lower end of the screen of the display unit DSP. The resistive element 70 may be disposed at a part of the height from the upper end to the lower end of the screen of the display unit DSP, or may extend beyond the upper end or the lower end of the screen of the display unit DSP.
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In this way the bezel 103 in the first modified example includes the resistive elements 70 that are continuous in the vertical direction of the screen on the left and the right of the bezel 103 as well as the resistive elements 70A that are continuous in the left-right direction of the screen at the upper part and the lower part of the bezel.
The circuit unit 118 in this example may implement various types of functions based on the touch position and based on the part of the bezel 103 where the touch operation is performed. In one example, the operation at various parts of the bezel 103 may implement certain functions, such as “back” and “forward”. In this case, a user may customize the functions allocated to the operations on the bezel 103.
This modified example has similar advantageous effects to those of the above-stated example.
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The circuit unit 118 in this example may implement various types of functions based on the touch position and based on the part of the bezel 103 where the touch operation is performed. In one example, the operation at various parts of the bezel 103 may implement certain functions, such as “back” and “forward”. In this case, a user may customize the functions allocated to the operations on the bezel 103.
This modified example has similar advantageous effects to those of the above-stated example.
In this way, the arrangement pattern or the number of resistive elements in the bezel 103 may be changed as needed.
The electronic device 100C according to the third modified example is different from the electronic device 100 in the above example in that the electronic device 100C includes a case 110C instead of the case 110. The case 110C is different from the case 110 in the above example in that a part 110f between the resistive element 70 and the touch panel 114 is different from the other part.
The case 110C in this modified example has a recess 110b to accommodate the resistive element 70. More specifically the cross-sectional structure of
That is the detailed descriptions on the examples, and the present invention is not limited to these specific examples. The above-stated examples may be variously modified or changed within the range specified in the claims. All of or a plurality of the elements in the above-stated examples may be combined.
In one example, while the above-stated examples include a rectangular display unit DSP of the electronic device 100, the display unit may have any shapes, such as a round shape, a substantially round shape having a linear portion at a part, and polygons. In the case of a round display unit, the resistive element 70 as in the second modified example shown in
The above-stated examples include the touch panel 114 that is a single panel having a part in contact with the protective plate 116 and a part extending in the case 110. In another example, the touch panel may be divided into a part in contact with the protective plate 116 and a part extending in the case 110.
The above-stated examples describe the electronic device having a wristwatch shape in details, and the present invention is not limited to this. In another example, the present invention is favorably applicable to compact electronic devices, such as a smart phone, a tablet, a digital camera, and various types of wearable devices, that include a touch panel of the display unit disposed closer to the user's eyesight and a case surrounding the display unit that protrudes from or is thicker than the display unit, or that are configured so that the case has a dielectric constant different from that of the protective plate.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2018-195237 | Oct 2018 | JP | national |