1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a touch panel module, especially to a touch panel module that is able to generate electrical stimulation as feedback information in response to user's operations on a touch panel.
2. Description of the Related Art
Either the resistive or capacitive type touch panel applied in electronic apparatus is manufactured as a full flat structure for artistic purpose. However, while operating the touch panel, users cannot feel the real sensations as touching practical buttons, keys, switches, etc. The users have to carefully watch the touch panel to see whether the touch panel responds exactly to activate designated functions. If the touch panel receives the user's commands but fails to respond immediately, the users may think that the touch panel has problems and touch again, which will further cause incorrect operations of the touch panel. To overcome the problem, attempts are made to incorporate vibrating function in the conventional touch panel to notice the user that the touch panel has been triggered.
Actuators or piezoelectric transformers (PZT) are often used in the touch panel to implement the vibrating function. With reference to
However, implementing the vibration function in the touch panel has the following shortcomings.
1. Integrating the actuator in the touch panel is difficult. The actuator must be separately and securely mounted on a proper structure near the touch panel, for example mounted on the frame 52.
In addition, mounting the piezoelectric transformers on the touch panel involves high-temperature manufacturing process and a glass substrate of the touch panel is unable to sustain such high temperature. Further, since the piezoelectric transformer is opaque and visible, it is unsuitable for the transparent touch panel.
2. The entire touch panel will experience the vibration. In other words, vibration movement cannot be limited in a local small region on the touch panel to particularly identify a touch point or multiple touch points where the user presses.
To overcome the shortcomings, the present invention proposes a touch panel module for providing electrical stimulating sensation to mitigate or obviate the aforementioned problems.
The main objective of the present invention is to provide a touch panel module that generates electrical stimulation as the sensation feedback message to notice users that a touch panel has been successfully touched.
The touch panel module in accordance with the present invention comprises a touch panel, a sensation feedback panel, a control unit and a stimulating signal generating unit.
The touch panel is capable of producing a touch signal in response to a touch point.
The sensation feedback signal is mounted on the touch panel and comprises a second substrate, multiple first stimulating circuits formed on the second substrate, and multiple second stimulating circuits formed on the second substrate and electrically insulated from the first stimulating circuits.
The control unit is electrically connected to the touch panel and receives the touch signal to generate a touch-point coordinate signal based on the touch signal.
The stimulating signal generating unit is electrically connected to the control unit, electrically connected to the first stimulating circuits and the second stimulating circuits via a second flexible circuit board. The stimulating signal generating unit receives the touch-point coordinate signal and outputs stimulating currents to the first and second stimulating circuits where the touch point presents.
When a user presses the sensation feedback panel to indirectly activate the touch panel, the user's finger touches the sensation feedback panel and contacts at least one first stimulating circuit and at least one second stimulating circuit simultaneously. The touch panel accordingly generates and sends a touch signal to the control unit. Upon reception of the touch signal, the control unit outputs a touch-point coordinate signal to the stimulating signal generating unit. Therefore, the stimulating signal generating unit is able to produce stimulating currents transmitted to the sensation feedback panel where the user is pressing, thereby electrically stimulating the user's finger nerve. If the user feels the small stimulation, he or she can recognize the touch panel has been triggered to execute desired functions.
Other objectives, advantages and novel features of the invention will become more apparent from the following detailed description when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
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The sensation feedback panel 20 is mounted above the touch panel 10 and comprises a second substrate 21, multiple first stimulating circuits 22a and multiple second stimulating circuits 23a. Both the first stimulating circuits 22a and multiple second stimulating circuits 23a are formed on the substrate 21. The first stimulating circuits 22a and multiple second stimulating circuits 23a are preferably made of indium tin oxide (ITO) because of its electrical conductivity and optical transparency.
In the first embodiment, each of the first stimulating circuits 22a is an X-axis stimulating circuit that includes multiple X-axis electrodes 220a and multiple X-axis wires connecting the X-axis electrodes 220a. Each of the second stimulating circuits 23a is a Y-axis stimulating circuit that comprises multiple Y-axis electrodes 230a and multiple Y-axis wires connecting the Y-axis electrodes 230a. The second stimulating circuits 23a non-electrically intersect the first stimulating circuits 22a to form a matrix configuration, wherein an insulating layer 24 is provided at each intersection between the X-axis wire and the Y-axis wire to accomplish insulation effect.
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The sensation feedback panel 20 usually corresponds to the touch panel 10 in shape, and preferably both are rectangular in shape. The first stimulating circuits 22b-22d and the second stimulating circuits 23b-23d can be formed on the second substrate 21 lengthwise and parallel to the long edge of the second substrate 21. The flexible circuit board 45 can be attached at the long edge of the second substrate 21.
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The stimulating signal generating unit 40 is connected to the control unit 30 and also connected to the sensation feedback panel 20 via the flexible circuit board 45. The stimulating signal generating unit 40 receives the touch-point coordinates signal and accordingly outputs stimulating currents to the first stimulating circuits 22a and the second stimulating circuits 23a where the touch points are located.
The stimulating signal generating unit 40 comprises a power unit 41, an oscillating unit 42, a regulating unit 43 and an output amplifier 44. The power unit 41 generates operating voltages. The oscillating unit 42 receives the operating voltage and outputs a periodic signal with a constant frequency. The regulating unit 43 regulates the periodic signal to form an electrical-stimulation signal suitable for stimulating human body. The output amplifier 44 receives the electrical-stimulation signal and accordingly produces constant voltages or constant currents that are transmitted to the corresponding first stimulating circuits 22a and the second stimulating circuits 23a where the user touches.
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In short, the touch panel module in accordance with the present invention has the following advantages.
1. The sensation feedback panel can be mounted on the touch panel easily, for example by the adhesive layer. When a user operates the touch panel module and contacts the sensation feedback panel, electrical stimulation is used as the feedback information to identify whether the user has actually touched or not.
2. The electrical stimulation is limited at the local position where the user touches. For more than one touch-points, the sensation feedback panel is able to produce multiple electrical stimulations respectively.
3. In comparison to the matrix configuration, the non-overlapped configuration of the stimulating circuits simplifies the manufacturing processes of the stimulation feedback panel because of the omission of the insulating layer.
4. The transparent glue layer and the transparent protecting layer prevent the user from directly touching the stimulating circuits to avoid possible damage.
Even though numerous characteristics and advantages of the present invention have been set forth in the foregoing description, together with details of the structure and features of the invention, the disclosure is illustrative only. Changes may be made in the details, especially in matters of shape, size, and arrangement of parts within the principles of the invention to the full extent indicated by the broad general meaning of the terms in which the appended claims are expressed.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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098217355 | Sep 2009 | TW | national |