This application claims the priority benefit of Taiwan application serial No. 99141796, filed on Dec. 1, 2010. The entirety of the above-mentioned patent application is hereby incorporated by reference herein and made a part of this specification.
The invention relates to a touch panel and a touch display panel, and more particularly to a touch panel and a touch display panel on a cover plate, wherein the touch panel and the touch display panel are disposed with icons.
2. Description of Related Art
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The invention relates to a touch panel, wherein a display area and a non-display area possess touch-sensing components with similar arrangements to avoid limitations when using a driving chip. A plurality of sensing series located in the non-display area are made to having bridge lines with metal, to lower the overall impedance of the sensing series.
The invention provides a touch panel, including a cover plate, a decoration layer, a plurality of first sensing series, a plurality of second sensing series, and a plurality of third sensing series. The cover plate has a display area and a non-display area, and the non-display area surrounds the display area. The decoration layer is disposed on the non-display area, and the decoration layer has at least one icon. The first sensing series is disposed on the cover plate and the decoration layer. Each of the first sensing series includes a plurality of first sensing pads, a plurality of display-area first bridge lines, and a plurality of non-display area first bridge lines. The first sensing pads are arranged in parallel along a first direction, wherein a portion of the first sensing pads are disposed in the display area, and the other portion of the first sensing pads are disposed in the non-display area, wherein the other portion of the first sensing pads at least corresponds to the position of the icons located in the decoration layer.
The display-area first bridge lines bridge the first sensing pads located in the display area along the first direction. The plurality of non-display area first bridge lines bridge the first sensing pads located in the non-display area along the first direction. A material of the non-display area first bridge lines is metal. The second sensing series are disposed in the display area of the cover plate. Each of the second sensing series extends along a second direction, and the first direction is not parallel to the second direction. The third sensing series are disposed in the non-display area of the cover plate, and each of the third sensing series extends along the second direction.
The invention further provides a touch display panel including the touch panel disclosed above, and a display panel. The display panel is disposed on a side of the cover plate disposing with the decoration layer.
Based on the above, the display area and the non-display area of the cover plate according to the invention both adopt sensing series as touch-sensing components. Thus, a driving chip for the touch panel is not required to have two types of sensing functions. This way, the driving chip type can be further diversified. In addition, the sensing series in the non-display area according to the invention adopts metal bridge lines, which help in lowering the impendence of the sensing series to satisfy the needs of the driving chip.
In order to make the aforementioned and other features and advantages of the invention more comprehensible, embodiments accompanying figures are described in detail below.
The accompanying drawings are included to provide a further understanding of the disclosure, and are incorporated in and constitute a part of this specification. The drawings illustrate embodiments of the disclosure and, together with the description, serve to explain the principles of the disclosure.
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Each of the second sensing series 240 extends along a second direction D2, and the first direction D1 is not parallel to the second direction D2. The first direction D1 can be perpendicular to the second direction D2. In addition, the third sensing series 250 are disposed in the non-display area 214 of the cover plate 210, and each of the third sensing series 250 extends along the second direction D2.
Each of the first sensing series 230 extends to the non-display area 214 through the display area 212, and has a portion disposed on the location of the icon 222. In addition, each of the first sensing series 230 includes a plurality of first sensing pads 232A, 232B, a plurality of display-area first bridge lines 234, and a plurality of non-display area first bridge lines 236. The display-area first bridge lines 234 bridge the first sensing pads 232A located in the display area 212 along the first direction D1, and the non-display area first bridge lines 236 bridge the first sensing pads 232B located in the non-display area 214 along the first direction D1.
The decoration layer 220 can be made of transparent or opaque material. The opaque material is, for example, ink, ceramic, diamond-like carbon (DLC), or photo resist material. A material of the non-display area first bridge lines 236 is metal, so as to raise the transmission characteristics of the non-display area first bridge lines 236, and lower the impedance of each first sensing series 230. This way, even if, in the structural arrangement, there is an increase in length in the first sensing series 230 that extends to the non-display area 214 through the display area 212, it is difficult to cause a condition where the driving chip (not shown) can not be matched resulting from the impedance being too high.
In the embodiment, a portion of the first sensing series 230 and the third sensing series 250 are disposed in the non-display area 214 as sensing components used to determine if the user has touched the icon 222. Thus, the driving chip (not shown) of the touch panel 200 adopts merely one sensing mode that can proceed with touch sensing towards different areas, and help simplify the design of the driving chip.
Each of the second sensing series 240 of the embodiment includes a plurality of second sensing pads 242 and a plurality of second bridge lines 244. The second bridge lines 244 serially connect the second sensing pads 242 along the second direction D2. Each of the third sensing series 250 includes a plurality of third sensing pads 252 and a plurality of third bridge lines 254. The third bridge lines 254 serially connect the third sensing pads 252 along the second direction D2.
In the embodiment, the non-display area 214 can adopt metal as bridge lines (for example 236 and 254) to lower the impedance of the sensing series (230, 250). Thus, the sensing series (230, 250) can achieve good matching with the driving chip (not shown) used to drive the touch panel 200, without exceeding the load of the driving chip. In addition, components in the display area 212, for example the first sensing pads 232A, the display-area first bridge lines 234, and the second sensing series 240, can adopt indium tin oxide, indium zinc oxide, or other transparent conductive materials for fabrication. Thus, the touch panel 200 in the display area 212 can have ideal light transmittance.
In the touch panel 200, the sensing series 230, 240, and 250 can adopt different fabrication orders, and the cross-sectional structure can change along with the change in fabrication order. Thus, the plurality of different cross-sectional structures of the touch panel 200 under different fabrication orders will be elaborated hereinafter with reference to the drawings. In other words,
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Then, first insulating patterns 262 are formed on the display-area first bridge lines 234. Each of the first insulating patterns 262 are disposed on each of the display-area first bridge lines 234 of the display area 212, and the first insulating patterns 262 expose at least the two ends of each display-area first bridge line 234.
Afterwards, the first sensing pads 232A, 232B, the second sensing series 240, and the third sensing series 250 are formed with transparent conductive material, wherein only the second bridge lines 244 of the second sensing series 240 and the third bridge lines 254 of the third sensing series 250 are shown in
Following, the second insulating patterns 264 are formed on the third bridge lines 254, and a metal material is formed on the second insulating patterns 264 to constitute the non-display area first bridge lines 236, wherein the non-display area first bridge lines 236 traverse the second insulating patterns 264 to connect two adjacent first sensing pads 232B. Then, a protective layer 270 is formed on the cover plate 210, covering the first sensing series 230, the second sensing series 240, and the third sensing series 250.
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Next, a plurality of insulating patterns 266 are formed on each of the display-area first bridge lines 234 and the non-display area first bridge lines 236. These insulating patterns 266 expose the two ends of each display-area first bridge lines 234 and the two ends of each non-display area first bridge lines 236. Afterwards, the first sensing pads 232A, 232B, the second sensing series 240, and the third sensing series 250 are formed with transparent conductive material on the cover plate 210, wherein
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Next, insulating patterns 268 are formed on each of the second bridge lines 244 and the third bridge lines 254. Now, an insulating pattern 268 is disposed between two adjacent first sensing pads 232A and between two adjacent first sensing pads 232B. The non-display area first bridge lines 236 are then formed on a portion of the insulating pattern 268 with metal material, and the display-area first bridge lines 234 are formed on the other portion of the insulating pattern 268 with transparent conductive material. Thereafter, a complete protective layer 270 is formed on the cover plate 210, covering all the sensing series (230, 240, 250).
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Then, an insulating pattern 268 and an insulating pattern 266 are formed on each of the second bridge lines 244 and the non-display area first bridge lines 236, respectively. The third bridge lines 254 of the third sensing series 250 are formed in the non-display area 214 of the insulating pattern 266 with metal material, and the display-area first bridge lines 234 are formed in the display area 212 with transparent conductive material. Thereafter, a complete protective layer 270 is formed on the cover plate 210, covering all the sensing series (230, 240, 250).
The aforementioned insulating patterns 262, 264, 266, 268 of the embodiment can be island patterns patterned from an insulating layer. However, the insulating patterns 262, 264, 266, 268 can be replaced respectively by an insulating layer having a plurality of openings. That is to say, the invention does not specifically limit the insulating structural design as island patterns, as long as the intersecting bridge lines are designed to be electrically insulated from each other, the design can be applied to the touch panel 200.
Although the invention has been described with reference to the above embodiments, it will be apparent to one of the ordinary skill in the art that modifications to the described embodiment may be made without departing from the spirit of the invention. Accordingly, the scope of the invention will be defined by the attached claims not by the above detailed descriptions.
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99141796 | Dec 2010 | TW | national |