This application claims priority of Taiwanese Application Nos. 102128276 and 102214820, both filed on Aug. 7, 2013.
This invention relates to a touch panel, more particularly to a touch panel with an antireflection layer that includes a plurality of protruding pillars arranged to take a form of a quasicrystalline pattern.
U.S. Patent Application Publication No. 2011/0221699 discloses a touch screen apparatus that includes a liquid crystal display (LCD) module, a touch panel laminated on the LCD module, and a conductive resin interposed between the LCD module and the touch panel for improving adhesion and noise shielding. The touch panel includes a window glass, a printing layer printed on an inner surface of the window glass, a dielectric layer, and first and second conductive layers attached to two opposite sides of the dielectric layer. The first conductive layer is attached to the printing layer through an adhesive.
U.S. Pat. No. 7,724,241B2 discloses a conventional touch panel that includes a film-like upper substrate, an upper conductive layer formed on the upper substrate, a lower substrate, a lower conductive layer formed on the lower substrate, a spacer disposed between the upper and lower conductive layers, and an antireflection layer disposed between the upper and lower substrates and including a low refraction layer and a high refraction layer laminated with the low refraction layer. The lower substrate is made from glass or acrylic resin. The upper substrate is made from a polymeric or resin material, and provides an outer main surface for pressing with a finger of a user or a pen. However, since the upper substrate is made from the polymeric material, it tends to be scratched, crack or deform after being used for a period of time. In addition, the conventional touch panel has a multilayered structure that is complicated.
Therefore, the object of the present invention is to provide a touch panel that may overcome the aforesaid drawbacks associated with the prior art.
According to this invention, there is provided a touch panel that comprises: a transparent rigid window screen having an inner surface and an outer surface that is adapted to be touched by a user; and a touch sensor module secured to the inner surface of the transparent rigid window screen for detecting at least one touch position of the user's touch on the outer surface. The outer surface of the transparent rigid window screen is formed with an antireflection layer that includes a plurality of protruding pillars protruding outwardly from the outer surface and arranged to take a form of a quasicrystalline pattern having a plurality of pattern sections that are collectively ordered but not periodic.
In drawings which illustrate embodiments of the invention,
Before the present invention is described in greater detail with reference to the embodiments, it should be noted herein that like elements are denoted by the same reference numerals throughout the disclosure.
The capacitive type touch sensor module 2 includes a dielectric substrate 21, a patterned first conductive layer 22 formed on one side of the dielectric substrate 21, and a patterned second conductive layer 23 formed on the other side of the dielectric substrate 21. The patterned first and second conductive layers 22, 23 cooperatively form an array of touch sensor regions (not shown) that are capable of detecting multi-touch positions of the user's touch on the outer surface 12.
Preferably, the transparent rigid window screen 1 and the protruding pillars 31 are made from the same material, and more preferably, the transparent rigid window screen 1 and the protruding pillars 31 are made from a hard material selected from the group consisting of silicon, quartz, glass, and sapphire. In this embodiment, the transparent rigid window screen 1 and the protruding pillars 31 are integrally formed by etching a silicon substrate. As such, the antireflection layer 3 thus formed has a relatively high hardness, which permits the antireflection layer 3 to be resistant to scratching, cracking and deformation.
Preferably, each of the protruding pillars 31 defines a central axis (X) perpendicular to the outer surface 12 of the transparent rigid window screen 1, and is tapered away from the outer surface 12 of the transparent rigid window screen 1 to define a slope (S) that forms an acute angle (α) with the central axis (X). The acute angle (α) is greater than 5° and less than 45°. In this embodiment, the acute angle (α) is about 22°. Each of the protruding pillars 31 is generally conical in shape, and has a rounded tip end portion 311 that is distal from the outer surface 12 of the transparent rigid window screen 1.
Preferably, each of the protruding pillars 31 has a height (h) relative to the outer surface 12 of the transparent rigid window screen 1. The height (h) is greater than 50 nm and less than 2000 nm. Each of the pattern sections of the quasicrystalline pattern has a period (d) between the central axes (X) of every two adjacent ones of the protruding pillars 31 thereof that is between 50 nm and 2000 nm. More preferably, the height (h) of each of the protruding pillars 31 is between 300 nm and 2000 nm, and the period (d) between every two adjacent ones of the protruding pillars 31 ranges between 100 nm and 1000 nm. In this embodiment, each of the protruding pillars 31 has a height (h) of 300 nm and a maximum width (w) of 250 nm, and each of the pattern sections of the quasicrystalline pattern has a period (d) of 350 nm.
Preferably, each of the pattern sections of the quasicrystalline pattern has a square-triangle arrangement system, and exhibits n-fold local symmetry, in which n is greater than or equal to 6. More preferably, n is greater than or equal to 12.
By forming the outer surface 12 of the transparent rigid window screen 1 of the touch panel of the present invention with the antireflection layer 3 that includes a plurality of the protruding pillars arranged to take the form of a quasicrystalline pattern, the reflection is reduced from about 35% (which is the reflectance of the silicon substrate without the antireflection layer) to less than 10% and the aforesaid drawbacks associated with the prior art may be eliminated. Moreover, by forming the protruding pillars 31 of the antireflection layer 3 to taper away from the outer surface 12 of the transparent rigid window screen 1, the reflectance of the touch panel of the present invention can be considerably reduced and the freedom of designing and manufacturing the protruding pillars 31 can be significantly broadened.
While the present invention has been described in connection with what are considered the most practical embodiments, it is understood that this invention is not limited to the disclosed embodiments but is intended to cover various arrangements included within the spirit and scope of the broadest interpretation and equivalent arrangements.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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102128276 | Aug 2013 | TW | national |
102214820 | Aug 2013 | TW | national |