1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a touch module and a display device using the same and, more particularly, to a capacitive touch module and a display device using the same.
2. Description of the Prior Art
Practical applications of touch modules are becoming more developing and prosperous along with popularizing of smart phones and tablet computers. Recently, laptop computers with touch function become the mainstream. More and more desktop computers and smart TVs with larger display panels also comprise touch modules. A touch module could be applied with different kinds of technologies like resistive, capacitive, acoustic, and optical technologies. According to demands of multi-touch control and consideration of the cost of fabrication and the precision of touch control, capacitive touch modules become the most mature application so far.
Generally, a capacitive touch module comprises a cover glass, a substrate plate, a sensing line pattern, and a driving line pattern. The sensing line pattern and the driving line pattern are formed on the substrate plate. The substrate plate could be a strengthened glass, a mother glass, or a plastic film (e.g. a PET film). Regarding to the structure of the capacitive touch module aforementioned, the touch module should include at least one layer of glass (i.e. the cover glass). Glass is fragile and is easily damaged either during fabricating or using. Glass also causes much more weight when it is applied to a product. For a portable product, more weight means less convenient with regard to using and carrying. For a product with a large display panel, e.g. a laptop computer, a desktop computer, or a TV, a large glass plate needed to be applied to the lager display panel is easily distorted because of stress; therefore, a thickness of the large glass plate needs to be increased accordingly to overcome distortion, which causes negative effect with regard to its weight and cost.
According to the shortage of the prior art, the present invention aims to provide a touch module and a display device using the same so as to reduce weight and cost and to increase durability.
According to a claimed invention, the touch module comprises a plastic substrate plate, a first line pattern, an optical substrate, and a second line pattern. The first line pattern is formed on the plastic substrate plate. The optical substrate is adjacent to the plastic substrate plate and covers the first line pattern. The second line pattern is adjacent to the optical substrate. The first line pattern and the second line pattern are not connected to each other.
According to an embodiment of the claimed invention, the second line pattern is formed on a surface of the optical substrate opposite to the plastic substrate plate.
According to an embodiment of the claimed invention, the optical substrate includes a plastic film attached to the plastic substrate plate.
According to an embodiment of the claimed invention, the optical substrate includes an insulating coating applied to the plastic substrate plate.
According to an embodiment of the claimed invention, the second line pattern is formed on the plastic substrate plate, is intersected with the first line pattern to form a plurality of intersecting areas, and is cut on each of the intersecting areas to form two cut ends to be normally open. The optical substrate covers the first line pattern and the second line pattern, and includes a plurality of contact windows respectively aligned with the intersecting areas. A conducting substrate is disposed on and across every two of the contact windows, and is electrically connected to the two cut ends of the second line pattern.
According to an embodiment of the claimed invention, the touch module further comprises a receiver and a driver. The receiver is electrically connected to one of the first line pattern and the second line pattern, and the driver is electrically connected to the other one of the first line pattern and the second line pattern.
According to an embodiment of the claimed invention, the touch module further comprises a cable. The cable is electrically connected to the first line pattern and the second line pattern.
According to an embodiment of the claimed invention, the first line pattern and the second line pattern respectively include bonding pads. The cable is respectively electrically connected to the bonding pads.
According to an embodiment of the claimed invention, the cable includes a flexible printed circuit. An anisotropic conductive film is disposed between the cable and the bonding pad.
According to the claimed invention, the display device comprises a display panel, a plastic substrate plate, a first line pattern, an optical substrate, and a second line pattern. The first line pattern is formed on the plastic substrate plate. The optical substrate is adjacent to the plastic substrate plate and covers the first line pattern. The second line pattern is adjacent to the optical substrate. The first line pattern and the second line pattern are not connected to each other, and the optical substrate is adjacent to the display panel.
According to an embodiment of the claimed invention, the optical substrate is attached to the display panel with a full lamination process.
The present invention which provides the touch module and the display device replaces glass with the plastic substrate plate. Comparing to the prior art, the invention reduces weight and cost and increases durability.
These and other objectives of the present invention will no doubt become obvious to those of ordinary skill in the art after reading the following detailed description of the preferred embodiment that is illustrated in the various figures and drawings.
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In the embodiment, the second line pattern 132 is also formed on the plastic substrate plate 130. In other words, the first line pattern 131 and the second line pattern 132 are formed on the same surface of the plastic substrate plate 130. The first and the second line patterns 131, 132 are intersected with each other to form a plurality of intersecting areas 134, as shown in
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One of the first and the second line patterns 131, 132 is electrically connected to a receiver (not shown), e.g. a sensor. The other one of the first and the second line patterns 131, 132 is electrically connected to a driver (not shown). For example, the first line pattern 131 is electrically connected to the receiver, and the second line pattern 132 is electrically connected to the driver. During operation of the touch module 120, input current from the driver continuously flows through the second line pattern 132, and a particular amount of charges are continuously excited on the first line pattern 131 near every intersecting area 134 because of projection of electric fields, and are sensed by the receiver in a particular form of signals. When a user touches the touch module 120, an electric field of a touched intersecting area 134 changes, and an amount of charges on the first line pattern 131 near the touched intersecting area 134 are accordingly changes, such that the receiver will sense a changed signal and will transmit it to the backend processing module; therefore, the location on which is touched by the user can be derived, so as to implement the function of touch control.
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The touch module 140 further comprises a receiver and a driver (not shown). In the embodiment, the receiver is, but is not limited to, electrically connected to the first line pattern 151, and the driver is, but not limited to, electrically connected to the second line pattern 152. The touch module 140 further comprises a cable 160. The cable 160 includes a flexible printed circuit (FPC). The first and the second line patterns 151, 152 respectively include bonding pads 161. During manufacturing, parts of the optical substrate 153 covering on the bonding pads 161 need to be stripped first to expose the bonding pads 161, and then the cable 160 is electrically connected to the bonding pads 161 of the first and the second line patterns 151, 152. The cable 160 is electrically connected to the bonding pad 161 by, but not limited to, an anisotropic conductive film (ACF), which is disposed between the cable 160 and the bonding pad 161. In the embodiment, the optical substrate 153 of the touch module 140 is attached to the display panel 110 with a full lamination process. The plastic substrate plate 150 can be a cover/protect plate of the touch module 140.
The present invention which provides the touch module and the display device replaces glass with the plastic substrate plate. Comparing to the prior art, the invention reduces weight and cost and increases durability.
Those skilled in the art will readily observe that numerous modifications and alterations of the device and method may be made while retaining the teachings of the invention. Accordingly, the above disclosure should be construed as limited only by the metes and bounds of the appended claims.