1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a touch panel, and more specifically, to a touch panel with a magnetic display unit.
2. Description of the Prior Art
In modern information-oriented society, a large quantity of data is communicated, processed, and stored in digital data format, thus computers used for reading and accessing data have become very important tools. Especially portable computers such as notebooks and personal digital assistants (PDAs), which by their small size, lightness, and portability, help users to search, browse, and store various kinds of data at anytime at any place. Therefore, portable computers have become one of the most important digital data platforms and the focus of much development.
Concerning portable computers, both compactness and usability of the human input interface are emphasized; therefore a touch panel is used as part of the man machine interface (MMI). When a user touches or presses on the touch panel, the touch panel can sense the position or even the strength of the stress and control the computer according to the associated command. Furthermore, as handwriting recognition technology progresses, users can write data directly on the touch panel, and the portable computer can recognize and store the data input according to the handwriting sensed by the touch panel. Handwriting input can not only reduce the size of the portable computer so that a keyboard is not necessary, but also provide an improved interface for users to control the computer in a direct way using the touch panel.
However, when handwriting input is proceeded, a conventional touch panel cannot display the trace being written directly on the touch panel, so that it is inevitable to look up to a monitor while writing characters in order to ensure proper handwriting, which not only influences the convenience and speed of handwriting but also lowers the recognition accuracy in the cases of characters having many strokes due to uncertainness of the relative positions of each stroke. Therefore, improvements in handwriting on a touch panel are required.
It is therefore a primary objective of the present invention to provide a touch panel to solve the problems mentioned above.
Briefly summarized, a touch panel includes a plurality of display units arrayed in a matrix. Each of the display units includes a container, a transparent film, a first isolating component, and a second isolating component. The container contains magnetic materials. The transparent film is installed on an upper surface of the container. The first isolating component includes a first portion and a second portion. The first portion is installed on a bottom surface of the container, and the second portion is installed on a sidewall of the container. The first isolating component is used for isolating neighboring containers and carrying the magnetic materials. The second isolating component is used for separating the container into two chambers and carrying the magnetic materials. There is an opening between the two chambers to make the magnetic materials flow between the two chambers. At least one electromagnetic apparatus is installed under the plurality of display units to act as a base and used for generating a magnetic field to make the magnetic materials separate from the surface of the second isolating component. Furthermore, a sensor layer is installed between the plurality of display units and the at least an electromagnetic apparatus and is used for sensing a stress and then converting the stress into an electric signal, so as to turn off the at least an electromagnetic apparatus when the touch panel is pressed.
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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A control module 5 and an operating module 6 installed in the memory 3 control the touch input of the present invention. The operating module 6 can be an operating system (OS) of the notebook 12 or handwriting recognition software. The control module 5 processes touch input and converts data into control signals 5s acceptable by the operating module 6. The position signal 10s generated by the touch panel 10 is transmitted to the controls module 5 via the processing unit 2 in the proper format, and the control module 5 generates the corresponding control signals 5s to the operating module 6 according to the position signals 10s. The operating module 6 then executes corresponding operations through the processing unit 2 to control the notebook 12 after receiving the control signals 5s. For example, when the user writes a character on the touch panel 10, the touch panel 10 transmits the position signal 10s corresponding to the character to the processing unit 2, and the processing unit 2 converts the position signal 10s into proper data format and transmits it to the control module 5. The control module 5 then generates the corresponding control signal 5s to the operating module 6. In this example, the operating module 6 is handwriting recognition software. The control signal 5s is recognized as a corresponding character signal by the handwriting recognition software and output to the processing unit 2. The processing unit 2 then outputs the video signal 4s to control the monitor 4 to display the character. The recognition and the handwriting input operations are conducted simultaneously.
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In the case that the panel layer 28 is resistive and the stylus 14 is magnetic, before writing, the two electromagnetic apparatuses 24 are turned on to generate a magnetic field to drag the magnetic materials 32 to the lower chamber so that a trace made by the magnetic materials 32 cannot be seen through the transparent film 34. When the user writes a character by the stylus 14 on the first input area 18, the sensor layer 26 senses a stress at the stress point 16 of the stylus 14 and then converts the stress into an electric signal so as to turn off the electromagnetic apparatuses 24 when the touch panel 10 is pressed. The electric signal is transmitted to the electromagnetic apparatus switch 13 in order to turn off the electromagnetic apparatus 24 under the first input area 18 pressed by the stylus 14. Meanwhile, the magnetic materials 32 are attracted by the magnetic stylus 14 from the lower chamber to the upper chamber by passing through the opening and show the trace on the second isolating component 38, allowing the user to see the trace shown by the magnetic materials 32 through the transparent film 34.
When the user lifts the stylus 14 from the touch panel 10 for a period of time (which can be determined according to the requirements, e.g. 200 ms) due to completing or abandoning the input of a character, the sensor layer 26 senses no stress on the touch panel 10 and outputs an electrical signal to the electromagnetic apparatus switch 13 in order to turn on the electromagnetic apparatus 24 under the first input area 18. The magnetic materials 32 are again attracted to the lower chamber and the trace cannot be seen through the transparent film 34, in other words, the trace is erased. Meanwhile, the panel layer 28 outputs the corresponding position signal 10s according to the trace, the processing unit 2, and the handwriting recognition software for character recognition. The user can write a next character in the first input area 18 or the second input area 20. The purpose of the second input area 20 is for users to write the next character without waiting for the electromagnetic apparatus 24 to be turned on for attracting the magnetic materials 32 to the lower chamber through the opening to erase the trace. The input of the next character is essentially the same to the above-mentioned description, thus a further description is hereby omitted.
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In the case that the panel layer 18 is capacitive and the stylus 14 is magnetic and capacitive with the touch panel sensing using the conventional charge-transfer method, the trace display of the touch panel 10 is essentially the same to the above-mentioned description. The only difference is that the sensor layer 26 senses the stress by detecting the transference of the sensing charge influenced by the capacitive stylus 14. The rest of the features are essentially the same, thus a further description is hereby omitted.
In the above-mentioned embodiments, the panel layer 28 is installed between the electromagnetic apparatuses 24 and the display units 22. However, the panel layer 28 can also be installed above the display units 22 in the case that the panel layer 28 does not influence the trace display by the display units 22, e.g. the panel layer is a transparent indium tin oxide (ITO) glass.
In the above-mentioned embodiments, the electromagnetic apparatus switch 13 switches the electromagnetic apparatuses 24 according to signals from the sensor layer 26. However, the electromagnetic apparatus switch 13 can be a manual switch. This means that when writing on the touch panel 10, the user manually turns off the electromagnetic apparatuses 24 with the electromagnetic apparatus switch 13 so that the magnetic materials 32 are attracted to the upper chamber by the stylus 14 through the opening. When finished, the user manually turns on the electromagnetic apparatuses 24 so that the magnetic materials 32 are attracted to the lower chamber through the opening to erase the trace.
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In case of the touch panel 10 does not include the panel layer 28, the apparatus simply displays the handwriting trace. This implementation can be used as a write-board or an educational tool for children in replacement of blackboards or whiteboards.
In contrast to the prior art, the touch panel according to the present invention is capable of displaying the trace while writing so that it is not necessary to look up to a monitor while writing characters. This increases the convenience and input speed and raises the recognition accuracy when characters have many strokes. Therefore the present invention fully resolves the problems in the prior art.
Those skilled in the art will readily observe that numerous modifications and alterations of the device 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.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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092114005 | May 2003 | TW | national |
This is a continuation application of Ser. No. 10/709,503, now pending, filed on May 11, 2004.
Number | Date | Country | |
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Parent | 10709503 | May 2004 | US |
Child | 12274366 | US |