Tactile presentation panel, tactile presentation touch panel, and tactile presentation touch display
US-2020218351-A1 · Jul 9, 2020 · US
US2022326774A1 · US · A1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-2022326774-A1 |
| Application number | US-201917633963-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | A1 |
| Filing date | Sep 19, 2019 |
| Priority date | Sep 19, 2019 |
| Publication date | Oct 13, 2022 |
| Grant date | — |
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In a haptic presentation touch panel detecting a location of a touch of a finger, a pen, and the like, and presenting a haptic sensation, a haptic presentation function is improved while location detection sensitivity is secured. The haptic presentation touch panel includes detection electrodes, a first dielectric layer covering the detection electrodes, haptic electrodes arranged not to overlap the detection electrodes in plan view, and a second dielectric layer covering the haptic electrodes, and the second dielectric layer has a greater relative permittivity than the first dielectric layer. Propagation of noise can thereby be suppressed even when a haptic presentation intensity is increased, and the location detection sensitivity can be secured.
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A haptic presentation touch panel including an operation surface, the haptic presentation touch panel comprising: a transparent insulating substrate; a plurality of detection electrodes located on a surface on a side of the operation surface of the transparent insulating substrate, extending in a first direction, and arranged in a second direction different from the first direction; a first dielectric layer covering the detection electrodes and the surface on the side of the operation surface of the transparent insulating substrate; a plurality of haptic electrodes located on a surface on the side of the operation surface of the first dielectric layer, extending in the first direction, and arranged in the second direction not to overlap the detection electrodes in plan view, a voltage signal for haptic presentation being applied to the haptic electrodes; a second dielectric layer covering at least surfaces on the side of the operation surface of the haptic electrodes, and having a greater relative permittivity than the first dielectric layer; and a transmit electrode disposed on a side opposite a side of the surface on the side of the operation surface of the transparent insulating substrate, and used along with the detection electrodes to detect a location of a touch, wherein the detection electrodes overlap a stack of the first dielectric layer and the second dielectric layer in plan view, and the surfaces on the side of the operation surface of the haptic electrodes are covered, from among the first dielectric layer and the second dielectric layer, only with the second dielectric layer. 2 . The haptic presentation touch panel according to claim 1 , wherein a relative permittivity of the second dielectric layer is equal to or greater than four times a relative permittivity of the first dielectric layer. 3 . The haptic presentation touch panel according to claim 1 , wherein the haptic electrodes are arranged adjacent to the detection electrodes in plan view. 4 . The haptic presentation touch panel according to claim 1 , wherein the haptic electrodes are arranged so that two or more haptic electrodes are arranged between two detection electrodes in plan view. 5 . The haptic presentation touch panel according to claim 1 , further comprising a voltage supply circuit to supply a voltage to the haptic electrodes, wherein the haptic electrodes include a first haptic electrode and a second haptic electrode to which different voltage signals are applied from the voltage supply circuit, and the detection electrodes are arranged so that one or more detection electrodes are arranged between the first haptic electrode and the second haptic electrode in plan view. 6 . The haptic presentation touch panel according to claim 1 , wherein the detection electrodes each have a smaller width than each of the haptic electrodes. 7 . The haptic presentation touch panel according to claim 6 , wherein a width of each of the detection electrodes is equal to or smaller than one-half of a width of each of the haptic electrodes. 8 . The haptic presentation touch panel according to claim 1 , wherein at least one of the first dielectric layer and the second dielectric layer includes a plurality of layers. 9 . The haptic presentation touch panel according to claim 1 , wherein the transmit electrode is located on a surface of the transparent insulating substrate opposite the surface on which the detection electrodes are located. 10 . The haptic presentation touch panel according to claim 1 , wherein the transmit electrode is located on a substrate, and the substrate is disposed, through an adhesive and an insulating layer covering the transmit electrode, on the side opposite the side of the surface of the transparent insulating substrate on which the detection electrodes are located. 11 . A display apparatus comprising: the haptic presentation touch panel according to claim 1 ; and a display panel disposed on a side opposite a side of a surface of the haptic presentation touch panel on which the haptic electrodes are located, and displaying at least one of an image and a video. 12 . A haptic presentation touch panel including an operation surface, the haptic presentation touch panel comprising: a transparent insulating substrate; a plurality of detection electrodes located on a surface on a side of the operation surface of the transparent insulating substrate, extending in a first direction, and arranged in a second direction different from the first direction; a first dielectric layer covering the detection electrodes and the surface on the side of the operation surface of the transparent insulating substrate; a plurality of haptic electrodes located on the surface on the side of the operation surface of the transparent insulating substrate, extending in the first direction, and arranged in the second direction not to overlap the detection electrodes in plan view, a voltage signal for haptic presentation being applied to the haptic electrodes; a second dielectric layer covering at least surfaces on the side of the operation surface of the haptic electrodes, and having a greater relative permittivity than the first dielectric layer; and a transmit electrode disposed on a side opposite a side of the surface on the side of the operation surface of the transparent insulating substrate, and used along with the detection electrodes to detect a location of a touch, wherein the detection electrodes overlap the first dielectric layer and do not overlap the second dielectric layer in plan view.
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