The invention relates to capacitive touch panels, particularly to a capacitive touch panel with a single wire layer.
For the sake of structure simplification and cost reduction, many touch panels integrate a touch sensing structure on a cover plate. For example, the touch panels with the G1 framework form a bezel layer, a touch sensor layer and a signal wire layer on the bottom side of a transparent glass cover plate. Some designs further add an insulative protection layer under these layers. The bezel layer is an opaque film on a periphery of the glass cover plate to define a shaded area and a visible area within the shaded area. The touch sensor layer is arranged in the visible area. The signal wire layer is arranged in the shaded area and has signal wires separately electrically connecting driving electrode and sensing electrodes of the touch sensor layer. As a result, touch signals of the touch sensor layer can be transmitted a subsequent processor through the signal wire layer.
Such a touch panel with the G1 framework has a single touch sensor layer, i.e., all of driving electrodes and sensing electrodes are disposed on the same layer. In addition, each electrode is connected to a peripheral portion through a wire and then connected to the signal wire layer. Currently, an available approach is to aggregate all wires to a single side portion. However, the touch sensor layer usually has hundreds of driving electrodes and sensing electrodes. In other words, hundreds of contacts are aggregated to a single side portion. As a result, this side portion must be wide enough to accommodate them. Such an excessively wide bezel will impair appearance and enlarge an ineffective area. Furthermore, this will be adverse to narrowing of bezel.
An object of the invention is to provide a touch panel wiring structure, which can diminish the wiring area of side portions to narrow the width of the bezel and enlarge the area of the operatable region.
To accomplish the above object, the touch panel wiring structure of the invention disposes a bezel layer, a touch sensor layer and a signal wire layer on a glass plate. The bezel layer is an opaque film on a periphery of the glass plate to define a shaded area and a visible area within the shaded area. The touch sensor layer has sensing columns arranged in the visible area. The signal wire layer is electrically connecting the touch sensing columns to contacts of a connecting port. Each of the sensing columns comprises a common sensing electrode and a plurality of driving electrodes. The plurality of the driving electrodes are divided into two driving electrode columns. Each driving electrode of the two driving electrode columns is electrically connected to a bridging point arranged in one of two opposite side of the shaded area through an electrode connecting wire. All the bridging points in a line are electrically connected by a bridging film. The bridging film is electrically connected to a part of the contacts of the connecting port through the signal wire layer. The common sensing electrodes are electrically connected to another part of the contacts of the connecting port directly through the signal wire layer.
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The invention divides the driving electrodes into two driving columns 32, 32′ and separately connects their electrode connecting wires 34, 34′ to two groups of bridging points 35, 35′ in two different side portions. This can diminish a single side portion with an excessive width. Also, the bridging points 35, 35′ are electrically connected by the bridging film 36, so that the number of the sliver paths on the signal wire layer 4 can be decreased and a width of the shaded area 11 can be shrunk.
Such alterations, modifications, and improvements are intended to be part of this disclosure, and are intended to be within the spirit and the scope of the present invention. Accordingly, the foregoing description is by way of example only and is not intended to be limiting. The present invention is limited only as defined in the following claims and the equivalents thereto.