Claims
- 1. In a contact input system; a touch screen assembly for determining the coordinates of contact pressure, with said touch screen assembly including a base substrate with inner and outer major surfaces, and with an electrically resistive coating and an array of reticulated spaced raised projections on said inner surface, a flexible plastic film secured to said substrate and superimposed upon said resistive coating and raised projections, with said flexible plastic film-having an electrically resistive coating on the inner surface in opposed relationship to said resistive coating and raised projections, and electrodes configured adjacent the perimeters of said electrically resistive coatings for creating generally orthogonal electrical fields and for detecting electrical signals created upon application of contact pressure to said flexible plastic film, said array of reticulated spaced raised projections being formed on said inner surface of said base substrate by developing a photoresist layer partially exposed to radiant energy, said photoresist layer being previously laminated to said base substrate under pressure applied by heated rollers, wherein said base substrate is heated to a temperature greater than about 110° F. prior to lamination of said photoresist layer thereto, said raised projections being characterized in that:(a) each projection in said array being: (i) configured as a regular cylindrical projection of a certain uniform height and width; and (ii) uniformly spaced from its neighbor along regular X-Y coordinates.
- 2. The touch screen assembly of claim 1 wherein said developed photoresist is formed while said substrate is heated to a temperature of between about 110 and 130° F.
Parent Case Info
The present application is a divisional of my application Ser. No. 09/595,651, filed Jun. 16, 2000, entitled “TOUCH SCREEN ASSEMBLY”, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,424,339.
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