Touch screen and pressure touch detection method
US-2017357346-A1 · Dec 14, 2017 · US
US10139979B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10139979-B2 |
| Application number | US-201715704535-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 14, 2017 |
| Priority date | Sep 27, 2016 |
| Publication date | Nov 27, 2018 |
| Grant date | Nov 27, 2018 |
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First electrodes are formed on an insulation surface in such a manner that the adjacent first electrodes are connected in a first direction and are separated in a second direction intersecting the first direction. Second electrodes are formed on an insulation surface in such a manner that the adjacent second electrodes are connected in the second direction and are separated in the first direction. Third electrodes are formed in regions in which the third electrodes overlap with the first electrodes and do not overlap with the second electrodes in such a manner that the adjacent third electrodes are connected in the second direction and are separated in the first direction. A flexible insulation layer is formed between the first electrodes and the third electrodes. An area of each of the third electrodes is less than an area of each of the first electrodes.
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What is claimed is: 1. A touch sensor comprising: a plurality of first electrodes that are formed on an insulation surface in such a manner that adjacent first electrodes are disposed to be connected in a first direction and are disposed to be separated in a second direction intersecting the first direction; a plurality of second electrodes that are formed on an insulation surface in such a manner that adjacent second electrodes are disposed to be connected in the second direction and are disposed to be separated in the first direction; a plurality of third electrodes that are formed in regions in which the third electrodes overlap the plurality of first electrodes and do not overlap the plurality of second electrodes in such a manner that adjacent third electrodes are disposed to be connected in the second direction and are disposed to be separated in the first direction; and a flexible insulation layer that is formed between the plurality of first electrodes and the plurality of third electrodes, wherein an area of each of the plurality of third electrodes is less than an area of each of the plurality of first electrodes. 2. The touch sensor according to claim 1 , wherein presence or absence of a touch and coordinates of the touch are determined by detecting a change in electrostatic capacitance between the plurality of first electrodes and the plurality of second electrodes and a pressing pressure of a touch is determined by detecting a change in electrostatic capacitance between the plurality of first electrodes and the plurality of third electrodes by displacement in a film thickness direction of the flexible insulation layer. 3. The touch sensor according to claim 1 , further comprising: a sensing circuit, wherein the sensing circuit measures a first physical amount corresponding to first electrostatic capacitance parasitized in each of electrode groups formed by the plurality of first electrodes and the plurality of second electrodes and detects that there is a meaningful change in the first electrostatic capacitance caused due to approach of a conductor including a finger when an obtained first measurement value deviates from a first range, and wherein the sensing circuit further measures a second physical amount corresponding to second electrostatic capacitance between each of the plurality of first electrodes and each of the plurality of third electrodes and detects that there is a meaningful change in the second electrostatic capacitance caused due to compression of the flexible insulation layer by a pressing pressure force when an obtained second measurement value deviates from a second range. 4. The touch sensor according to claim 3 , wherein the first physical amount corresponds to electrostatic capacitance between each of the plurality of first electrodes and each of the plurality of second electrodes, and wherein the first measurement value deviates from the first range when the first measurement value is less than a first predetermined value. 5. The touch sensor according to claim 3 , wherein the second measurement value deviates from the second range when the second measurement value is greater than a second predetermined value. 6. The touch sensor according to claim 1 , wherein the flexible insulation layer is continuously formed from a plurality of first regions overlapping the plurality of first electrodes to a plurality of second regions overlapping the plurality of second electrodes. 7. The touch sensor according to claim 1 , wherein the flexible insulation layer is formed to be separated in a plurality of first regions overlapping the plurality of first electrodes and a second region different from the plurality first regions. 8. The touch sensor according to claim 1 , wherein the area of each of the plurality of third electrodes is equal to or less than 65% of the area of each of the plurality of first electrodes. 9. A display device with a touch sensor, comprising: the touch sensor according to claim 1 ; a substrate that has a display region in which a plurality of pixels respectively including light-emitting elements are arrayed in a matrix form; and a sealing layer that covers the display region and further includes an inorganic insulation layer of at least one layer and an organic insulation layer of at least one layer, wherein the touch sensor is above the sealing layer.
by capacitive means · CPC title
Cross over in capacitive digitiser, i.e. details of structures for connecting electrodes of the sensing pattern where the connections cross each other, e.g. bridge structures comprising an insulating layer, or vias through substrate · CPC title
for error correction or compensation, e.g. based on parallax, calibration or alignment · CPC title
Electricity · mapped topic
Electricity · mapped topic
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