This application claims the priority benefit of Taiwan application serial no. 101103070, filed on Jan. 31, 2012. The entirety of the above-mentioned patent application is hereby incorporated by reference herein and made a part of this specification.
1. Technical Field
The present invention relates generally to a electronic device, and more particularly, to a touch-sensing display and a touch-sensing display apparatus.
2. Description of Related Art
A conventional capacitive touch-sensing panel includes a plurality of first sensing series electrically insulated from each other and a plurality of second sensing series electrically insulated from each other. The first sensing series are intersected with and electrically insulated from the second sensing series. A plurality of floating electrodes are disposed at the gap between the first sensing series and the second sensing series.
By the design of floating electrodes, the gap between the first sensing series and the second sensing series is reduced and the profile of the first sensing series and the second sensing series is not conscious of by users. However, since the distance between touch-sensing pads of the first electrode series is long and the bridge lines is required to be long enough, the overall resistance of each first electrode series increases. Accordingly, resistance-capacitance delay (RC delay) of the first electrode series increases and sensitivity of the first electrode series deteriorates. The same problem also occurs in the second electrode series.
The invention provides a touch-sensing panel having superb touch-sensing function.
The present invention provides a touch-sensing panel including a substrate, a plurality of first electrode series, a plurality of second electrode series, and a plurality of first floating patterns. The first electrode series are disposed on the substrate and electrically insulated from each other. Each of the first electrode series includes a plurality of first touch-sensing pads and a plurality of first bridge patterns. The first touch-sensing pads and the first bridge patterns are connected to each other and are arranged alternately. The second electrode series are disposed on the substrate and electrically insulated from each other. The second sensing series are intersected with and electrically insulated from the first sensing series. Each of the second electrode series includes a plurality of second touch-sensing pads and a plurality of second bridge patterns. The second touch-sensing pads and the second bridge patterns are connected to each other and are arranged alternately. The first floating patterns are disposed between the first sensing series and the second sensing series. Each of the first touch-sensing pads includes at least one extending portion. The extending portion is directly connected to the first bridge patterns adjacent thereto. In addition, there is no first floating pattern located between the extending portion and the second electrode series adjacent thereto.
The present invention further provides a touch-sensing display apparatus including a touch-sensing panel and a display panel connected to the touch-sensing panel.
In the touch-sensing display apparatus and the touch-sensing panel of this application, the at least one extending portion is capable of reducing resistance of the first electrode series. Accordingly, signal is transmitted efficiently by the first electrode series and the second electrode series, sensitivity of the touch-sensing panel and the touch-sensing display apparatus is favorable.
In order to make the aforementioned features and advantages of the invention more comprehensible, embodiments accompanying figures are described in detail below.
The accompanying drawings constituting a part of this specification are incorporated herein to provide a further understanding of the invention. Here, the drawings illustrate embodiments of the invention and, together with the description, serve to explain the principles of the invention.
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The first electrode series 120, the second electrode series 130 and the first floating patterns 140 are disposed at the same side of the substrate 100. The first floating patterns 140 compensate or reduce the gaps between the first electrode series 120 and the second electrode series 130, and visual uniformity of the touch-sensing panel 100 is enhanced, accordingly.
Each of the first electrode series 120 includes a plurality of first touch-sensing pads 122 and a plurality of first bridge patterns 124, wherein the first touch-sensing pads 122 are electrically connected to each other through the first bridge patterns 124. Each of the second electrode series 130 includes a plurality of second touch-sensing pads 132 and a plurality of second bridge patterns 134, wherein the second touch-sensing pads 132 are electrically connected to each other through the second bridge patterns 134. The first bridge patterns 124 are intersected with the second bridge patterns 134. Furthermore, an insulating layer 160 is at least disposed at an overlapped region of the first bridge patterns 124 and the second bridge patterns 134.
An area of each of the first touch-sensing pads 122 is less than that of the second touch-sensing pads 132. In this way, the first electrode series 120 for reading touch-sensing signal are not interfered by the noise easily, and sensitivity of the touch-sensing panel 100 is favorable accordingly.
In this embodiment, at least one first enclosed opening 122a is formed in each of the first touch-sensing pads 122 so as to reduce the area of the first touch-sensing pads 122. However, the resistance of the first electrode series 120 increases due to the first enclosed opening 122a. It is unfavorable for driving of the touch-sensing panel 100. In this embodiment, each of the first touch-sensing pads 122 has at least one extending portion 122b so as to decrease the resistance of the first electrode series 120. The extending portion 122b is directly connected to the first bridge patterns 124 adjacent thereto. In addition, there is no first floating pattern 140 located between the extending portion 122b and the second electrode series 130 adjacent thereto. The extending portion 122b of the first touch-sensing pads 122 extends toward the intersection of the first bridge patterns 124 and the second bridge patterns 134, so as to decrease the resistance of the first electrode series 120. Accordingly, the problem of excessively high resistance of the first electrode series 120 can be improved and sensitivity of the touch-sensing panel 100 of this embodiment is superb. In addition, the minimum distance K between the extending portion 122b and the second electrode series 130 adjacent thereto is less than or substantially equal to 50 micrometers, such that the gap between the extending portion 122b and the second electrode series 130 is not conscious of by users.
When the first electrode series 120 are designed for reading and transmitting touch-sensing signal, the second electrode series 130 are designed for transmitting driving signal, for example. The above-mentioned driving signal is, for example, a driving pulse. When the driving pulse is applied to the second electrode series 130, the second electrode series 130 may be grounded or electrically connected to a fixed voltage so as to provide shielding function. In this way, when touch-sensing signal is read or transmitted by the first electrode series 120, the first electrode series 120 are not interfered by the noise easily and sensitivity of the touch-sensing panel 100 is better.
Moreover, in this embodiment, at least one second floating pattern 150 is disposed in the first enclosed opening 122a so to further enhance visual uniformity of the touch-sensing panel 100. Preferably, the gap d1 between the second floating pattern 150 and the first touch-sensing pads 122 is less than 50 micrometers, but the gap d1 is not limited in this invention.
Since sensitivity of the touch-sensing panel 100 and resistance of the first electrode series 120 are trade-off in design, both of the touch-sensing panel 100 and resistance of the first electrode series 120 should be considered when determining the position of the first enclosed opening 122a. It is note that the quantity, shape and position of the first enclosed opening 122a are not limited in this invention. Certainly, the quantity and shapes of the second floating patters 150 disposed in the first enclosed opening 122a are not limited in this invention. The quantity and shapes of the second floating patters 150 should be determined by actual design requirements.
In this embodiment, the substrate 110 is a cover glass. The substrate 100 is a transparent plate having decoration layer formed thereon. The substrate 100 may be an active device array substrate, a color filter substrate, a polarizer or a light guide plate. The first electrode series 120 and the second electrode series 130 can be added on to a display panel or formed in a display panel. The substrate 110 can be a rigid substrate (e.g. a glass substrate, a quartz substrate, or an polymer substrate) or a flexible substrate (e.g. a plastic substrate or other appropriate substrate).
In this embodiment, the first bridge pattern 124, the first touch-sensing pads 122, the second bridge pattern 134, the second touch-sensing pads 132 and the first floating pattern 140 are made of alloys, nitrides of metallic materials, oxides of metallic materials, stacked layers of metallic materials and other conductive materials, other oxides, or the combinations thereof. The material of the insulating layer 160 is inorganic materials, organic materials or the combinations thereof, for example. However, the material of the insulating layer 160 is not limited in this invention.
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Preferably, the widths d3 and d5 is at least greater than 300 micrometers, and the distances d4 and d6 may be less than 500 micrometers.
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In the touch-sensing panel and the touch-sensing display apparatus of this application, the area of each first touch-sensing pad is smaller than the area of each second touch-sensing pad, and the extending portion of each first touch-sensing pad is capable of reducing resistance of the first electrode series. Accordingly, signal is transmitted efficiently by the first electrode series, such that sensitivity of the touch-sensing panel and the touch-sensing display apparatus is favorable.
Though the invention has been disclosed above by the embodiments, they are not intended to limit the invention. It will be apparent to one of ordinary skill in the art that modifications and variations to the described embodiments may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. Therefore, the protecting range of the invention falls in the appended claims.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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101103070 | Jan 2012 | TW | national |