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- the disclosure relates to a sensing apparatus, and more particularly, the disclosure relates to a touch panel.
- the most user-friendly and most popular operation method is touch operation, which means that a user directly touches or presses on images displayed on a screen to obtain the needed function or effect.
- the operation can be achieved by intuition so that it is convenient to children or elderly people.
- the touch interface is commonly formed by a touch panel adhered on a display.
- the present touch panel can be divided into a resistive type, a capacitive type, an infrared type, and a surface acoustic type touch panels.
- a typical resistive touch panel includes two insulation substrates respectively having a conductive film and conductive wires, and one of the insulation substrates is adhered with a decorative substrate.
- the decorative substrate is directly touched by the user for performing an operation, which has characters, patterns, or a combination thereof for enhancing the beauty of the display.
- the touch panel has at least three substrates (i.e. two insulation substrates and one decorative substrate), which results in the difficulty of reducing the thickness of the touch panel.
- a wet etching process or a dry etching process (such as a laser etching process) is performed so as to increase the cost of manufacturing the touch panel.
- the wet etching process or the dry etching process can be harmful to the substrates.
- a first embodiment of the disclosure provides a touch panel including a first insulation substrate, a first insulation layer, a plurality of first conductive wires, a second insulation substrate, and a plurality of second conductive wires.
- the first insulation substrate has a first conductive film thereon contacting with the first insulation substrate.
- the first insulation layer covers a portion of a periphery of the first conductive film so that the first conductive film has a first exposed region.
- the first conductive wires are separately disposed on the periphery of the first conductive film and each of the first conductive wires includes a first electrode segment and a first extending segment. The first electrode segment contacts with the first exposed region to be electrically connected to the first conductive film.
- the first extending segment contacts with the first insulation layer to be isolated from the first conductive film.
- the second insulation substrate has a second conductive film thereon contacting with the second insulation substrate.
- the second conductive wires are separately disposed on a periphery of the second conductive film.
- the second insulation substrate is for connecting with an external circuit.
- a second embodiment of the disclosure provides a touch panel including a first insulation substrate, a first insulation layer, a plurality of first conductive wires, a second insulation substrate, and a plurality of second conductive wires.
- the first insulation substrate has a first conductive film thereon contacting with the first insulation substrate.
- the first insulation layer covers a portion of a periphery of the first conductive film so that the first conductive film has a first exposed region.
- the first conductive wires are separately disposed on the periphery of the first conductive film and each of the first conductive wires includes a first electrode segment and a first extending segment. The first electrode segment contacts with the first exposed region to be electrically connected to the first conductive film.
- the first extending segment contacts with the first insulation layer to be isolated from the first conductive film.
- the second insulation substrate has a second conductive film thereon contacting with the second insulation substrate.
- the second conductive wires are separately disposed on a periphery of the second conductive film.
- the first insulation substrate is for connecting with an external circuit.
- a third embodiment of the disclosure directs to a touch panel including a first insulation substrate, a plurality of first conductive wires, a second insulation substrate, and a plurality of second conductive wires.
- the first insulation substrate has a first conductive film contacting with the first insulation substrate, and the first conductive film has a first region and a plurality of second regions while the first region and the second regions are separated from one another.
- the first conductive wires are separately disposed on a periphery of the first conductive film and each of the first conductive wires includes a first electrode segment and a first extending segment.
- the first electrode segment contacts with the first region to be electrically connected to the first region.
- the first extending segment contacts with one of the second regions.
- the second insulation substrate has a second conductive film thereon contacting with the second insulation substrate.
- the second conductive wires are separately disposed on a periphery of the second conductive film.
- the first insulation substrate is for connecting with an external circuit.
- FIG. 1A is a schematic cross-sectional view of a touch panel according to a first embodiment of the disclosure.
- FIG. 1B is a schematic drawing of the two insulation substrates of the touch panel depicted in FIG. 1A .
- FIG. 2 is a schematic drawing of two insulation substrates of a touch panel according to a second embodiment of the disclosure.
- FIG. 3 is a schematic drawing of two insulation substrates of a touch panel according to a third embodiment of the disclosure.
- FIG. 4 is a schematic drawing of two insulation substrates of a touch panel according to a fourth embodiment of the disclosure.
- FIG. 5 is a schematic drawing of two insulation substrates of a touch panel according to a fifth embodiment of the disclosure.
- FIG. 6 is a schematic drawing of two insulation substrates of a touch panel according to a sixth embodiment of the disclosure.
- FIG. 7 is a schematic cross-sectional view of a touch panel according to a seven embodiment of the disclosure.
- FIG. 1A is a schematic cross-sectional view of a touch panel according to a first embodiment of the disclosure and FIG. 1B is a schematic drawing of the two insulation substrates of the touch panel depicted in FIG. 1A , and FIG. 1A is the schematic cross-sectional view taken along line I-I of FIG. 1B .
- the upper insulation substrate and the elements disposed thereon illustrated in FIG. 1B are shown upside down and the real disposition relationship can be referred to FIG. 1A .
- a touch panel 100 of the present embodiment includes an insulation substrate 110 , a conductive film 120 , an insulation layer 130 , a plurality of conductive wires 140 , an insulation substrate 150 , a conductive film 160 , and a plurality of conductive wires 170 .
- the insulation substrate 110 has a surface 112 .
- the insulation substrate 110 can have, for example, a decorative substrate having patterns, characters, or a combination thereof.
- a printed layer 114 can be disposed on the surface 112 and the printed layer 114 includes the patterns, the characters, or the combination thereof.
- the printed layer 114 can also be disposed on an opposite surface 116 of the insulation substrate 110 .
- the insulation substrate 110 can be a flexible transparent substrate having a material such as polyethylene terephthalate (PET). Additionally, in other embodiments, a material of the insulation substrate 110 can be other polymer or insulation materials.
- the conductive film 120 is disposed on the surface 112 .
- the conductive film 120 directly contacts with the decorative substrate (i.e. the insulation substrate 110 ).
- the conductive film 120 can directly contact with the printed layer 114 of the decorative substrate.
- the insulation layer 130 covers at least a portion of a periphery of the first conductive film 120 and exposes an exposed region A 1 of the conductive film 120 .
- the conductive wires 140 are disposed on the periphery of the conductive film 120 and are separately disposed. Each of the conductive wires 140 includes an electrode segment 142 and an extending segment 144 and the electrode segment 142 and the extending segment 144 are connected with each other.
- the electrode segment 142 is disposed on the exposed region A 1 and contacts with the exposed region A 1 to be electrically connected to the conductive film 120 .
- the extending segment 144 is disposed on the insulation layer 130 and contacts the insulation layer 130 to be isolated from the conductive film 120 .
- the insulation layer 130 isolates the extending segment 144 from the conductive film 120 .
- the insulation layer 130 includes three sub-insulation layers 130 a , 130 b , and 130 c .
- the sub-insulation layers 130 a and 130 b are located at two adjacent margins of the conductive film 120 and the sub-insulation layers 130 a and 130 c are also located at two adjacent margins of the conductive film 120 .
- a portion of each of the conductive wires 140 is isolated from the conductive film 120 through the sub-insulation layers 130 a , 130 b , and 130 c and another portion of each of the conductive wires 140 contacts the exposed region A 1 .
- the insulation substrate 150 has a surface 152 (as shown in FIG. 1A ), and the surface 112 is faced to the surface 152 .
- the insulation substrate 150 can be a transparent supporting substrate such as a flexible substrate or a rigid substrate.
- the insulation substrate 150 can be, for example, a glass substrate.
- a material of the insulation substrate 150 can be polycarbonate (PC), polymethylmethacrylate (PMMA), polyethylene terephthalate (PET), other polymer, or other insulation material.
- the insulation substrate 110 is closer to a touch surface of the touch panel 100 (the surface 116 is the touch surface in the present embodiment) than the insulation substrate 150 is while the touch surface is the surface capable of being touched or pressed by a finger, a nib of a touch pen, or other objects.
- the amount of the insulation substrates in the touch panel 100 is only two, i.e. the insulation substrates 110 and 150 .
- the conductive film 160 is disposed on the surface 152 .
- the conductive film 160 contacts with the insulation substrate 150 .
- the conductive wires 170 are disposed on a periphery of the conductive film 160 and are separately disposed.
- the insulation substrate 150 is provided to connect with an external circuit 320 .
- the external circuit 320 is electrically connected to the extending segments 144 and the conductive wires 170 .
- the external circuit 320 is, for example, a flexible printed circuit (FPC) board.
- the external circuit 320 can be other circuit boards or conductive circuits.
- a composition of the conductive film 120 and the conductive film 160 includes a plurality of molecules with anisotropic conductivity and a size of each molecule with anisotropic conductivity is not larger than 300 nm. At least one of the conductive film 120 and the conductive film 160 includes a carbon nanotube (CNT) film, i.e. the molecule with anisotropic conductivity is a carbon nanotube.
- CNT carbon nanotube
- both of the conductive film 120 and the conductive film 160 are, for example, CNT films.
- the conductive film 120 and the conductive film 160 can also be an indium tin oxide (ITO) films or other transparent conductive films. Alternately, one of the conductive film 120 and the conductive film 160 is the CNT film and the other one is another type of transparent film.
- the touch panel 100 further includes an insulation layer 210 covering at least a portion of the periphery of the conductive film 160 and exposes an exposed region A 2 of the conductive film 160 .
- Each of the conductive wires 170 includes an electrode segment 172 and at least one extending segment 174 (such as the extending segments 174 a and 174 b shown in the figures).
- the electrode segment 172 is disposed on the exposed region A 2 and contacts with the exposed region A 2 to be electrically connected with the conductive film 160 .
- the electrode segment 172 directly contacts with the conductive film 160 .
- the extending segment 174 is disposed on the insulation layer 210 and contacts the insulation layer 210 to be isolated from the conductive film 160 .
- the insulation layer 210 isolates the extending segment 174 from the conductive film 160 .
- the insulation layer 210 includes two sub-insulation layers 210 a and 210 b located at two opposite margins of the conductive film 160 , and a portion of each of the conductive wires 170 (such as the extending segments 174 a and 174 b ) is disposed on the two sub-insulation layers 210 a and 210 b and another portion of each of the conductive wires 170 (such as the electrode segment 172 ) is disposed on the exposed region A 2 .
- the touch panel 100 further includes a plurality of conductive pads 180 separately disposed on the insulation layer 210 , and the conductive pads 180 are not electrically connected with the conductive wires 170 , i.e. the conductive pads 180 and the conductive wires 170 are separately disposed.
- the extending segments 144 are electrically connected to the external circuit 320 through the conductive pads 180 .
- a terminal of each of the extending segments 174 a is configured with a contact point 176 and the conductive wires 170 are electrically connected to the external circuit 320 through the contact points 176 , respectively.
- the touch panel 100 can further includes a plurality of connecting wires 190 and each of the connecting wires 190 has an external connecting terminal 192 and an inner connecting terminal 194 opposite to the external connecting terminal 192 .
- the conductive pads 180 are respectively configured in the external connecting terminals 192 and a terminal of each of the conductive wires 140 is electrically connected to the inner connecting terminal 194 .
- a terminal of the extending segments 144 is electrically connected to the inner connecting terminals 194 through a plurality of conductive glues 220 so that the conductive wires 140 are electrically connected to the external circuit 320 .
- the connecting wires 190 are disposed on the insulation layer 210 so as to be isolated from the conductive film 160 , namely, the insulation layer 210 isolates the connecting wires 190 from the conductive film 160 .
- the conductive glues 220 are represented by a dash line in FIG. 1B .
- a material of the conductive wires 140 and 170 and the connecting wires 190 can be silver or other metal.
- a material of the conductive wires 140 and 170 and the connecting wires 190 can be other conductive material.
- a terminal of the conductive wires 140 can be directly electrically connected to the external circuit 320 without connected through the connecting wires 190 .
- the conductive film 120 and the conductive film 160 are separated by a gap and electrically insulated from each other.
- the conductive film 120 where is pressed contacts and is electrically connected with the conductive film 160 .
- the amounts of the electrode segments 142 and the electrode segments 172 are both two.
- the two electrode segments 142 are respectively disposed at two opposite margins of the touch panel 100 and the two electrode segments 172 are respectively disposed at the other two opposite margins of the touch panel 100 .
- the external circuit 320 can be connected to a control platform (such as a computer, a processer, or a control circuit of an electronic apparatus), which determines the position touched by the finger through analyzing the resistances by measuring the electrode segments 142 and the electrode segments 172 .
- a control platform such as a computer, a processer, or a control circuit of an electronic apparatus
- the insulation substrate 110 and the insulation substrate 150 are bonded through a double sided tape 360 (as shown in FIG. 1A ), through other sealing materials or through other adhesions.
- the touch panel 100 can further includes at least one dummy wire 230 disposed on the insulation layer 130 .
- the dummy wire 230 is electrically insulated with the conductive film 120 and has no actual function to the electric signals.
- the dummy wire 230 can be disposed corresponding to the conductive wires 170 so that the surface of the touch panel 100 formed by the assembly of the insulation substrate 110 and the insulation substrate 150 is flat.
- At least one insulation substrate such as the insulation substrate 110 (or 150 ) uses the insulation layer 130 (or 210 ) thereon for isolating the extending segments 144 (or 174 ) of the conductive wires 140 (or 170 ) from the conductive film 120 (or 160 ) to replace the conventional method of separating the conductive film into separate blocks through the etching process. Therefore, in addition to be conducive to reduce the manufacturing cost, the touch panel 100 of the present embodiment is conducive to prevent the substrate from the damage caused by the etching process and improve the yield rate and reliability of the touch panel.
- the conductive film 120 and the conductive wires 140 of the present embodiment can be directly formed on the decorative substrate (i.e. the insulation substrate 110 ) so that the printed layer 114 on the decorative substrate is not destroyed by the wet etching process or the laser etching process. Accordingly, the insulation layer 130 used in the present embodiment is helpful in improving the yield rate of the decorative substrate.
- the insulation substrate 150 is to be connected with the external circuit 320 , that is, the external circuit 320 is bonded with the connecting pads 180 and the contact point 176 on the insulation substrate 150 but not directly connected to the conductive wires 140 on the insulation substrate 110 . Therefore, the external circuit 320 is not bonded with the insulation substrate 110 through a thermal compressing process so as to prevent the decorative substrate from the damage caused by the thermal compressing process.
- the touch panel 100 of the present embodiment may merely use two insulation substrates 110 and 150 so that the thickness is decreased and the cost is reduced.
- the conductive films 120 and 160 are CNT films
- the conductive films 120 and 160 can be formed on the insulation substrates 110 and 150 under a lower temperature condition or by the UV (ultra-violet light) curing process, which is more conducive to improve the yield rate and the reliability of the decorative substrate when it is compared to the high temperature condition in the sputtering process for forming the indium tin oxide film on the insulation substrate.
- FIG. 2 is a schematic drawing of two insulation substrates of a touch panel according to a second embodiment of the disclosure.
- the touch panel 100 a of the present embodiment is similar to the touch panel 100 , and the difference between these two touch panels is described as below.
- the insulation layer 210 depicted in FIG. 1B is not used.
- the conductive film 160 a has a first region 162 and a plurality of second regions 164 , and the first region 162 and the second regions 164 are separated from one another.
- each conductive wire 170 is disposed on the first region 162 and contacts with the first region 162 so as to be electrically connected with the first region 162 .
- the extending segment 174 of each conductive wire 170 (such as the extending segments 174 a and 174 b ) is disposed on at least one of the second regions 164 and contacts with the at least one of the second regions 164 .
- the conductive pads 180 are separately disposed on a portion of the second regions 164 , and the conductive pads 180 are not electrically connected with the conductive wires 170 , i.e. the conductive pads 180 and the conductive wires 170 are separated from each other.
- the extending segments 144 are electrically connected to the external circuit (such as the external circuit 320 illustrated in FIG. 1A ) through the conductive pads 180 , respectively.
- the connecting wires 190 are also disposed on the second regions 164 .
- FIG. 3 is a schematic drawing of two insulation substrates of a touch panel according to a third embodiment of the disclosure, and the structures configured on the bottom insulation substrate 150 are referred as the structures configured on the middle insulation substrate 150 without the insulation layer 250 and a portion of the connecting wires 260 while the portion of the connecting wires 260 is located on the insulation layer 250 .
- the touch panel 100 b of the present embodiment is similar to the touch panel 100 in FIG. 1B , and the difference between these two touch panels is described as below.
- the insulation layer 130 in FIG. 1B is not disposed on the conductive film 120 of the present embodiment and the conductive wire 350 as a whole is served as an electrode.
- the touch panel 100 b further includes a sub-insulation layer 250 disposed on the margin of the conductive film 160 and connecting the sub-insulation layer 210 a and the sub-insulation layer 210 b .
- the sub-insulation layer 250 covers a portion of at least one conductive wire 170 and a portion of each one of the two sub-insulation layers 210 a and 210 b .
- a portion of at least one connecting wire (the connecting wire 260 is taken as an example in the present embodiment) is disposed above the sub-insulation layer 250 and the conductive wire 170 .
- the inner connecting terminal 194 of the connecting wire 260 is located above the insulation layer 250 and above the first sub-insulation layer 210 b .
- the insulation layer 250 isolates the first conductive wire 170 from the connecting wire 260 and the insulation layer 210 isolates the connecting wires 190 and 260 from the conductive film 160 .
- the touch panel 100 b of the present embodiment can further includes a plurality of dummy pads 240 disposed on the conductive film 120 and corresponding to the contact points 176 and the conductive pads 180 so as to improve the flatness of the touch panel 100 b.
- FIG. 4 is a schematic drawing of two insulation substrates of a touch panel according to a fourth embodiment of the disclosure, and the structures configured on the bottom insulation substrate 150 are referred as the structures configured on the middle insulation substrate 150 without the insulation layer 270 and a portion of the connecting wires 280 while the portion of the connecting wires 280 is located on the insulation layer 270 .
- the touch panel 100 c is similar to the touch panel 100 b in FIG. 3 .
- the structures configured on the insulation substrate 110 of the touch panel 100 c according to the present embodiment are the same as the structures configured on the insulation substrate 110 in FIG. 3 , but the structures configured on the insulation substrate 150 according to the present embodiment are similar to the structures configured on the insulation substrate 140 in FIG. 2 .
- the touch panel 100 c further includes an insulation layer 270 covering at least a portion of the periphery of the conductive film 160 a and covering a portion of one conductive wire 170 .
- At least one connecting wire (the connecting wire 280 is taken as an example in the present embodiment) is disposed on the insulation layer 270 and extended from a corner of the conductive film 160 a to an adjacent corner of the conductive film 160 a .
- the connecting wire 280 and the electrode segment 172 of the conductive wires 170 covered by the insulation layer 270 are respectively disposed at two opposite sides of the insulation layer 270 .
- an extending direction of the electrode segment 172 is substantially parallel to an extending direction a portion of the connecting wire 280 located in the first region 162 .
- Each one of the connecting wires 280 has an external connecting terminal 192 and an inner connecting terminal 194 opposite to the external connecting terminal 192 and the inner connecting terminals 194 are respectively electrically connected to the conductive wires 350 .
- the external connecting terminal 192 is configured with the conductive pad 180 .
- the external circuit (such as the external circuit 320 illustrate in FIG.
- the connecting wire 190 is taken as an example in the present embodiment
- the connecting wire 190 is taken as an example in the present embodiment
- FIG. 5 is a schematic drawing of two insulation substrates of a touch panel according to a fifth embodiment of the disclosure.
- the touch panel 100 d of the present embodiment is similar to the touch panel 100 b in FIG. 3 , and the difference between these two touch panels is described as below.
- the sub-insulation layer 250 in FIG. 3 is not disposed in the touch panel 100 d of the present embodiment.
- the insulation layer 201 ′ includes a sub-insulation layer 210 c , a sub-insulation layer 210 d , and a sub-insulation layer 210 e .
- the sub-insulation layer 210 c and the sub-insulation layer 210 d are respectively disposed at two opposite margins of the conductive film 160 .
- the sub-insulation layer 210 e is disposed on the margin of the conductive film 160 and connects the sub-insulation layer 210 c and the sub-insulation layer 210 d .
- the sub-insulation layer 210 e and one of the electrode segments 172 are disposed at the same side of the insulation substrate 150 .
- an extending direction of the sub-insulation layer 210 e is substantially parallel to the extending directions of all electrode segments 172 .
- the conductive pads 180 are separately disposed on the sub-insulation layer 210 c , and the conductive pads 180 and the conductive wires 170 are separately disposed and the conductive wires 350 are electrically connected to the external circuit (such as the external circuit 320 illustrated in FIG. 1A ) through the conductive pads 180 , respectively.
- a portion of at least one connecting wire (the connecting wire 290 is taken as an example in the present embodiment) is disposed above the sub-insulation layer 210 e and adjacent to the conductive wire 172 .
- the inner connecting terminal 194 of the connecting wire 290 is located on the sub-insulation layer 210 d and the insulation layer 210 ′ isolates the connecting wire 290 from the conductive film 160 .
- the connecting wire 290 disposed on the insulation substrate 150 is extended from a corner of the conductive film 160 to an adjacent corner thereof and connects the conductive wire 350 on the insulation substrate 110 to the external circuit, which is efficiently simplify the layout and reduce the amount of the conductive wires 350 on the insulation substrate 110 .
- the insulation substrate 110 is a decorative substrate
- the connecting wire 290 is capable of simplifying the layout of the conductive wires 350 on the insulation substrate 110 so that the conductive wire 350 as a whole can be served as an electrode. Accordingly, the decorative substrate may be not treated by the dry etching process or the wet etching process to improve the yield and the reliability of the touch panel 100 d.
- FIG. 6 is a schematic drawing of two insulation substrates of a touch panel according to a sixth embodiment of the disclosure.
- the touch panel 100 e of the present embodiment is similar to the touch panel 100 d in FIG. 5 , and the difference between these two touch panels is described as below.
- the insulation layer 210 ′ depicted in FIG. 5 is not used.
- the conductive film 160 a having a first region 162 and a plurality of second regions 164 is used in the touch panel 100 e of the present embodiment, and the first region 162 and the second regions 164 are separated from one another.
- a plurality of connecting wires 190 and 310 are disposed on two or more of the second regions 164 .
- At least one connecting wire (the connecting wire 310 is taken as an example in the present embodiment) is extended from a corner of the conductive film 160 a to an adjacent corner thereof.
- the connecting wire 310 and one of the conductive wires 170 are disposed on the same side of the insulation substrate 150 .
- an extending direction of a portion of the connecting wire 310 is substantially parallel to the extending directions of all electrode segments 172 .
- Each one of the connecting wires (such as the connecting wires 190 and 310 ) has an external connecting terminal 192 and an inner connecting terminal 194 opposite to the external connecting terminal 192 and the inner connecting terminals 194 are respectively electrically connected to the conductive wires 350 .
- FIG. 7 is a schematic cross-sectional view of a touch panel according to a seven embodiment of the disclosure.
- the touch panel 100 f of the present embodiment is similar to the touch panel 100 in FIG. 1A , and the difference between the two touch panels lies in that the external circuit 320 according to the present embodiment is disposed on the surface 154 of the insulation substrate 150 , and the surface 154 is opposite to the surface 152 .
- a plurality of conductive pads 330 can be disposed on the surface 154 , which are electrically connected to the conductive wires 170 (as shown in FIG. 1B ) and the conductive wires 140 through a plurality of conductive through holes 340 .
- the external circuit 320 is not disposed between the insulation substrate 110 and the insulation substrate 150 so as to further improve the flatness of the touch panel 100 f.
- the extending segments of the conductive wires on one insulation substrate is isolated from the conductive film by the insulation layer so as to have the advantages of lowering the manufacturing cost, preventing from the damage caused by the etching process on the substrate, enhancing the yield of the touch panel, and improving the reliability when it is compared with the conventional process of separating the conductive film into the isolated blocks by an etching process.
- the connecting wire on one insulation substrate is extended from a corner of the conductive film to an adjacent corner thereof and connects the conductive wire on another insulation substrate to the external circuit so as to efficiently simplify the conductive wire on the another insulation substrate.
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