This application claims the benefit of Taiwan Patent Application No. 099213830, filed on Jul. 20, 2010, which is hereby incorporated by reference for all purposes as if fully set forth herein.
1. Field of Invention
The present invention relates to a touch display device, and more particularly to an optical touch-controlled display device and its optical touch-controlled module.
2. Related Art
In the current level of touch-controlled technology, the optical touch-controlled display device has been developed, and the optical touch-controlled display device uses the receiving and blocking of light to detect the position of a finger, a pen, or the other object on the screen. Thus, the users can operate the optical touch-controlled display devices to control mobile phones, personal computers, personal digital assistants, also known as PDAs, or any other electronic devices with display screens.
Accordingly, the present invention is directed to an optical touch-controlled display device able to detect the position of the object on the surface of display screen.
The present invention is directed to an optical touch-controlled module applicable to the optical touch-controlled display device.
The present invention provides an optical touch-controlled module comprising a frame, two optical transceivers, and three reflective sticks. The frame can be combined with a display module and comprises a plurality of bars. The bars are connected with each other and surround a frame opening. The optical transceivers are disposed on the frame and located separately in the two opposite ends of one of the bars. Each of the reflective strips is disposed on one of the bars, and one of the reflective strips is located between the other two reflective strips. The reflective strips surround the frame opening and reflect the light emitted from each of the optical transceivers.
The present invention also provides an optical touch-controlled display device comprising a display module and the optical touch-controlled module. The optical touch-controlled module is combined with the display module. The frame is disposed on the display module.
In the view of the above, since the reflective strips reflect light emission from each of the optical transceivers, the optical transceivers not only emit light, but also receive light reflected by the reflective strips. Thus, the optical transceivers can detect the position of the object (such as a finger, a pen) on the display screen through receiving light, so that a user operates the optical touch-controlled display device in the present invention to control an electronic device with a display screen.
In order to make the aforementioned features of the present invention more comprehensible, embodiments accompanied with figures are described in detail below.
The optical touch-controlled module 110 includes a frame 200, two optical transceivers 112, and three reflective strips 114. The frame 200 includes a plurality of bars 210 and 220. The bars 210 and 220 are connected with each other. In detail, the bar 220 is located between two of the bars 210, and the bar 220 and 210 enclose the frame opening H1. Taking
The optical transceivers 112 and the reflective strips 114 are disposed on the frame 200, and each of reflective strips 114 is disposed on a bar 210 or a bar 220. For example, the optical transceivers 112 can be fastened or stuck on the frame 200, and the reflective strips 114 can be separately stuck to the bars 210 and 220 with adhesive. Furthermore, one of the reflective strips 114 is located between the other two reflective strips 114, and the reflective strips 114 enclose the frame opening H1.
According to the above, the optical transceivers 112 are located on two opposite ends 222 respectively, so the optical transceivers 112 are located in relatively opposite positions. Moreover, the ends 222 can be separately connected to an end of one bar 210 and an end of the other bar 210, so that the optical transceivers 112 can be located on two corners of the frame 200 separately, as illustrated in
In this embodiment, the frame 200 may also include two supporting parts 230 (as illustrated in
The optical transceiver 112 can not only emit light L1, but also receive the light L1. The light L1 may be visible light or invisible light. When the light L1 is invisible light, the light L1 may be infrared light. The reflective strips 114 can reflect visible light or invisible light (such as infrared light), so that the reflective strips 114 can reflect light L1 emitted by each of the optical transceivers 112, thereby the light L1 emitted to the optical transceivers 112 and received by the optical transceivers 112.
When there is an object (not illustrated), for example, a finger or a pen, approaching or touching the screen area 102 of the optical touch-controlled display device 100, the object will block the partial path of light, thereby making a shadow (not illustrated) on the screen area 102. The optical transceivers 112 can detect the position where the shadow is located by receiving the light, so as to gain the object's position on the screen area 102.
Furthermore, the optical touch-controlled module 110 may further include a transparent plate 116. The transparent plate 116 is disposed in the frame 200 and sandwiched between frame 200 and display module 120. The bars 210 and the bar 220 will surround the transparent plate 116, so the transparent plate 116 is located in the frame opening H1. The material of the transparent plate 116 may be glass or plastic, for example, the transparent plate 116 may be a tempered glass plate or a plastic plate, and the plastic plate can be made of polymethylmethacrylate, PMMA, also known as acrylic. That is, the transparent plate 116 can be an acrylic plate.
Once the optical touch-controlled module 110 is combined with the display module 120, the transparent plate 116 will be placed upon the display module 120. When a finger, a pen or other object approaches or touches the screen area 102, the transparent plate 116 can protect the display module 120 beneath and prevent the display module 120 from being scratched by the objects (like the finger or the pen). Besides, the transparent plate 116 can be with a quite flat surface to serve as the touch-controlled area for the finger, the pen, or other object, so that the optical transceivers 112 can precisely detect the positions of the object on the screen area 102, so as to increase the accuracy of the optical touch-controlled display device 100.
The display module 120 includes of a display body 122 and an outer frame 124. The display body 122 has a display face 122a, and the display face 122a can display images. The outer frame 124 is combined with the display body 122 and surrounds the display body 122. The outer frame 124 has an opening 124a, and the opening 124a exposes the display face 122a, so that the viewers can watch the image displayed by display face 122a through opening 124a. Furthermore, the outer frame 124 can be made of metal.
The LCD panel 322 is disposed above the backlight module 324, and the backlight module 324 can be a direct type backlight module or a side type backlight module. The inner frame 326 surrounds the LCD panel 322 and backlight module 324, and can be combined with the outer frame 124, so the LCD panel 322 is sandwich between the outer frame 124 and inner frame 326. Besides, the inner frame 326 can be made of plastic.
The optical touch-controlled module 110 and the display module 120 can be combined through means of implementation, like being fastened, locked, or stuck, and in the following example, the optical touch-controlled module 110 and the display module 120 are both fastened to be combined. However, the combination of the optical touch-controlled module 110 and the display module 120 through fastening is only one of means of implementation in the present invention, but not intended to limit the present invention.
In the frame 200 in this embodiment, each of the bars 210 can includes of an outer wall 212, an inner wall of 214 and a connection part 216, and in the same bar 210, the connection part 216 is connected with and between the outer wall 212 and inner wall 214. The reflective strips 114 are individually disposed to the inner walls 214, for example the reflective strips can be stuck to the inner walls 214.
In the frame 200 of this embodiment, each of bars 210 may include an outer wall 212, an inner wall 214 and a connection part 216. Within the same bar 210, the connection part 216 is connected between the outer wall 212 and the inner wall 214. The reflective strips 114 are separately disposed on the inner walls 214. For example, the reflective strips 114 may be stuck on the inner walls 214.
Each of outer walls 212 has a top 212t and a bottom 212b, and the top 212t is opposite to the bottom 212b. Within the same bar 210, the connection part 216 is located between top 212t and bottom 212b. Every connection part 216 has a connection end 216a, and each of the inner walls 214 are extended from the connection end 216a. Thus, the outer wall 212 sticks out from both of the opposite sides of the connection part 216, and the inner wall 214 only sticks out from one side of the connection part 216. Furthermore, the outer walls 212 can surround the inner walls 214 and the outer frame 124, and the inner walls 214 and the connection parts 216 can be disposed on the transparent plate 116.
Every outer wall 212 can include a plate 212c and a plurality of buckles 212d. The plate 212c is connected with the buckle 212d and the connection part 216, so the connection part 216 connects to the plate 212c and inner wall 214 and be located between the plate 212c and inner wall 214. The buckles 212d can include a connection plate P1 and a blocking part S1. The blocking part S1 is connected to the connection plate P1 and extents from connection plate P1 to the transparent plate 116 and the frame opening H1 (referred to
Referring to
However, it is worth mentioning that the gaps 124c are not necessary to the outer frame 124. In detail, in other embodiments, when the optical touch-controlled module 110 is combined with the display module 120, the blocking parts S1 can block the bottom edge 124d outer frame 124. Thus, the optical touch-controlled module 110 can be fastened with the display module 120 even without any gaps 124c on the frame 124. Hence, it is just an example for the gaps 124c shown in
Besides, when there are no gaps 124c on the outer frame 124, the display module 120 can be equivalent to a conventional LCD module. That is, the optical touch-controlled module 110 can also be combined with the conventional LCD module. Therefore, when the display module is the conventional LCD module, the optical touch-controlled display device 100 can still be manufactured without any change in the current manufacturing process of the conventional LCD module.
In the embodiments shown in
Moreover, the bar 220 can include two protrusions 228. The protrusions 228 are located on the supporting base 226, and connected with the masking strip 224. There is a recess R1 between the protrusions 228. The recess R1 can provide space for an electronic part, and the electronic part is such as a web camera for a laptop. In other words, the electronic device (for example, a web camera) can be disposed in the optical touch-controlled module 110.
To sum up, the optical transceivers can not only emit light, but also receive light reflected by the reflective strips. Thus, when an object (for example, a finger, or a pen) approaches or touches the screen of the optical touch-controlled display device (like the screen area 102 shown in
Besides, the optical touch-controlled module can have at least one buckle, and with the buckle, the optical touch-controlled module can be fastened to the display module. After the optical touch-controlled module and the display module are combined, when an extraordinary situation happens, for example, failure to align the optical touch-controlled module to the display module properly, or existence of dust, ashes, or particles between the optical touch-controlled module and the display module, the buckles can be loosed to take the optical touch-controlled module and the display module apart, so that the optical touch-controlled module and the display module can be reworked. Thus, the scrap rate of the optical touch-controlled display device can be reduced and increase the yield.
Furthermore, within the optical touch-controlled display device of the present invention, the display module can be equivalent to the conventional LCD module, that is, the optical touch-controlled module of the present invention can be combined with conventional LCD module. Thus, the present invention can manufacture the optical touch-controlled display devices without any change to the current manufacturing process of the conventional LCD module. In other words, the process of manufacturing the optical touch-controlled display devices will not impact the current manufacturing process of the LCD modules.
The invention being thus described, it will be obvious that the same may be varied in many ways. Such variations are not to be regarded as a departure from the spirit and scope of the invention, and all such modifications as would be obvious to one skilled in the art are intended to be included within the scope of the following claims.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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099213830 | Jul 2010 | TW | national |