1. Field of the Invention
The present invention generally relates to a touch module, and in particular to an optical touch module having a simple structure and reduced thickness.
2. The Related Arts
A touch panel can be directly controlled through touch operations. As a result, its applications range increasingly wider, and it is applicable from small size panels to large size panels. Common touch control technology varies, such as the resistive type, the capacitive type or the Surface Acoustic Wave (SAW) type, etc. However, in view of cost and efficiency, the optical touch types are much advantaged of accuracy, high penetration rates, low damage rates, low production cost and being supportive to multiple touch control gestures and so on.
The optical touch technology is in use of the principle of light received and interrupted. Through coordination of sensors and reflective pieces of optical touch modules, precise touch positions can be read by processing devices when objects interrupt light, and the sensors detect such changes and transmit related signals to the processing devices. However, traditional optical touch modules are installed on touch panels. The touch panels are easy to be damaged when the modules are in need of calibration or repair. Besides, the processing devices are usually installed on bases of the touch panels or other structures. As a result, signal transmission paths thereof are much longer and tend to affect transmission speed thereof, to occupy more space, and to relative increase manufacturing costs.
An objective of the present invention is to provide an optical touch module having advantages of convenient calibration, easy maintenance and saving space required for installation.
To achieve the above objective, an optical touch module of the present invention comprises a frame comprising at least an assembling wall and a plurality of side walls adjacent to each other. An operating space is cooperatively formed by the assembling wall and the plurality of side walls, and the assembling wall comprises an inner wall face. A display device is disposed inside the frame, and an interval is formed between a margin of the display device and the inner wall face of the assembling wall while the interval spatially communicates with the operating space. At least a light sensing device comprises a fixed part and a detection part, and the at least a light sensing device is located inside the interval. At least a signal processing device is disposed on the assembling wall and electrically connected to the At least a light sensing device. Finally, At least a reflective element is disposed on the plurality of side walls, and comprises a reflective surface defined in a same horizontal plane as the detection part and facing toward the operating space.
As described above, the optical touch module of the present invention has advantages of significantly saving space required for installation, and being able to calibrate or repair the light sensing device, the reflective element and the signal processing device thereof at the front frame of the display screen (i.e., display device) without damages to the display device.
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The optical touch module 1 comprises a frame 2, a display device 3, two light sensing devices 4, a signal control device 5, and a plurality of reflective elements 6. The frame 2 comprises an assembling wall 21 and a plurality of side walls 22 connected with each other, and a rectangular frame is formed by the assembling wall 21 and the plurality of side walls 22 to define an operating space 20 therein. Frame edges 210 protrude into the operating space 20 from the assembling wall 21 and the plurality of side walls 22 respectively. The assembling wall 21 comprises an inner wall face 211, which extends to the frame edge 210 corresponding to the assembling wall 21. The assembling wall 21 and the corresponding frame edge 210 form a profile of an inverted āLā together in a cross sectional view thereof.
The display device 3 is assembled inside the frame 2, and comprises a base 31, a touch screen 33 and a display panel 32 located between the base 31 and the touch screen 33. The display panel 32 is directly installed above the base 31 and is a liquid crystal display (LCD). The touch screen 33 is made by transparent material. In particular, the margin of the display device 3 and the frame 2 form an interval 30 spatially communicating with the operating space 20. The frame edge 210 is located above the interval 30, and the inner surface 213 inside the frame edge 210 is parallel to the touch screen 33 (Referring to
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The signal processing device 5 is used for receiving signals from the detection part 42 based on its detecting and sensing, and performs logical calculations for them. The signal processing device 5 is disposed on the inner wall face 211 of the assembling wall 21 of the frame 2, and is electrically connected with the light sensing device 4 by a connecting wire (Referring to
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In use of the present invention, through the principle of light received and interrupted, when there are objects (such as fingers) interrupting light of the operating space 20 and touching the touch screen 33, the detection part 42 of the light sensing device 4 detects shading change and transmits related signals to the signal processing device 5. The signal processing device 5 then operates calculations and precisely determines the touched location.
Accordingly, the light sensing device 4, the signal processing device 5 and the plurality of reflective elements 6 of the optical touch module 1 of the present invention are all installed on the frame 2. It can significantly save space required for installation by using the interval 30 effectively formed between the display device 3 and the frame 2. Besides, calibration and repair can be performed at a front frame of the display screen (i.e., display device) without damages to the display device 3.
The above detailed descriptions are only illustrative for one feasible embodiment of the present invention. However, the illustrative embodiment is not intended to limit the scope of claims of the present invention. It is apparent to those skilled in the art that a variety of modifications and changes may be made without departing from the scope of claims of the present invention which is intended to be defined by the appended claims.