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USRE47306E1
USRE47306E1 US14/814,339 US201514814339A USRE47306E US RE47306 E1 USRE47306 E1 US RE47306E1 US 201514814339 A US201514814339 A US 201514814339A US RE47306 E USRE47306 E US RE47306E
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  • the described technology generally relates to a flat panel display, and more particularly, to a flat panel display including a glass window.
  • LCD liquid crystal display
  • One aspect is a flat panel display whereby the scatter of broken pieces is effectively prevented when a glass window breaks, and a separate scatter-prevention film and a process of making and attaching the film are unnecessary.
  • Another aspect is a flat panel display including a panel on which an image is displayed; a glass window for covering the panel; and a polarizing film attached on the glass window.
  • the polarizing film may be attached on a surface of the glass window that faces the panel, or may be attached on another surface of the glass window, which does not face the panel.
  • a touch screen may further be arranged between the panel and the glass window, and the panel may include at least one of an organic light emitting panel and a liquid crystal panel.
  • the polarizing film may simultaneously function to be used in scatter-prevention of the glass window, and to inhibit an external light from being reflected.
  • a flat panel display comprising: a panel configured to display an image; a glass window covering the panel; and a polarizing film attached on a surface of the glass window, wherein the polarizing film is configured to prevent the scatter of broken pieces When the glass window breaks and also prevent reflection of an external light.
  • the surface of the glass window faces the panel.
  • the above display further comprises a touch screen formed between the panel and the polarizing film.
  • the touch screen comprises: first and second substrates facing each other; first and second electrode patterns formed on the first and second substrates, respectively, wherein the first and second electrode patterns face each other; and an insulating material interposed between the substrates and covering the electrode patterns.
  • the glass window is formed over the polarizing film.
  • the above display further comprises an adhesive formed between the glass window and the polarizing film.
  • the surface of the glass window does not face the panel.
  • the above display further comprises a touch screen formed between the panel and the glass window.
  • the touch screen comprises: first and second substrates facing each other; first and second electrode patterns formed on the first and second substrates, respectively, wherein the first and second electrode patterns face each other; and an insulating material interposed between the substrates and covering the electrode patterns.
  • the polarizing film is formed over the glass window.
  • the above display further comprises an adhesive formed between the polarizing film and the glass window.
  • the panel is an organic light emitting panel or a liquid crystal panel.
  • the polarizing film is formed at least partially of a non-glass material.
  • a flat panel display comprising: a panel configured to display an image; a glass window configured to cover the panel, wherein the glass window has first and second surfaces opposing each other, wherein the first surface is closer to the panel than the second surface; and a polarizing film formed between the first surface of the glass window and the panel, wherein the polarizing film is closer to the panel than the glass window, and wherein the polarizing film is formed at least partially of a non-glass material which is configured to prevent the scatter of broken pieces when the glass window breaks.
  • the above display further comprises a first adhesive formed between the glass window and the polarizing film.
  • the above display further comprises a touch screen which is formed between the panel and the polarizing film.
  • the above display further comprises: a second adhesive formed between the polarizing film and touch screen; and a third adhesive formed between the touch screen and panel.
  • a flat panel display comprising: a panel configured to display an image; a glass window configured to cover the panel; a touch screen formed between the panel and the glass window; and a polarizing film having first and second surfaces opposing each other, wherein the first surface is closer to the panel than the second surface, and wherein the glass window is formed between the first surface of the polarizing film and the touch screen.
  • the polarizing film is formed at least partially of a non-glass material which is configured to prevent the scatter of broken pieces when the glass window breaks and prevent reflection of an external light.
  • the touch screen comprises: first and second substrates facing each other; first and second electrode patterns formed on the first and second substrates, respectively, wherein the first and second electrode patterns face each other; and an insulating material interposed between the substrates and covering the electrode patterns.
  • FIG. 1 is a diagram of a structure of a flat panel display according to an embodiment.
  • FIG. 2 is a diagram of a structure of a panel in the flat panel display of FIG. 1 .
  • FIG. 3 is a diagram of a structure of a touch screen in the flat panel display of FIG.
  • FIG. 4 is a diagram of a structure of a flat panel display according to another embodiment.
  • a flat panel display has a structure in which a protective glass window is mounted on a panel on which an image is displayed. If the glass window breaks due to excessive impact, broken pieces therefrom are scattered and thus possibly injure the user.
  • FIG. 1 is a diagram of a structure of a flat panel display 10 according to an embodiment.
  • FIGS. 2 and 3 are diagrams of structures of a panel 11 and a touch screen 12 in the flat panel display 10 of FIG. 1 .
  • the flat panel display 10 includes a glass window 14 that covers the panel 11 on which an image is displayed.
  • the glass window 14 may be a protective tempered glass.
  • the touch screen 12 for touch manipulation is arranged between the panel 11 and the glass window 14 .
  • a polarizing film 13 is attached on a surface of the glass window 14 , which faces the panel 11 .
  • An adhesive 15 may be used to couple i) the panel 11 and touch screen 12 , ii) the touch screen 12 and polarizing film 13 and iii) the polarizing film 13 and glass window 14 .
  • the adhesive 15 may be an optical clear adhesive (OCA).
  • the panel 11 may have a structure in which a display unit 11 b is arranged on a substrate 11 a, and an encapsulation substrate 11 c covers the display unit 11 b.
  • the panel 11 may be an organic light emitting panel or a liquid crystal panel.
  • the touch screen 12 may have a structure in which an insulator or insulating material 12 c is disposed between two substrates 12 a and 12 b having electrode patterns 12 aโ€ฒ and 12 bโ€ฒ formed thereon, respectively.
  • an insulator or insulating material 12 c is disposed between two substrates 12 a and 12 b having electrode patterns 12 aโ€ฒ and 12 bโ€ฒ formed thereon, respectively.
  • the polarizing film 13 may inhibit an external light from being reflected. Further, since the polarizing film 13 is directly attached on an inner surface of the glass window 14 via the adhesive 15 , the polarizing film 13 may also prevent the scatter of broken pieces when the glass window 14 breaks.
  • the polarizing film 13 may be formed at least partially of i) a non-glass material which is configured to i) prevent the scatter of broken pieces when the glass window 14 breaks and ii) a material which is configured to prevent reflection of an external light.
  • the non-glass material may include at least part of a material used to manufacture a typical scatter-prevention film.
  • the polarizing film 13 may be formed at least partially of a typical polarizing film material which is configured to prevent the scatter of broken pieces of the glass window 14 in conjunction with the adhesive 15 interposed between the glass window 14 and the polarizing film 13 . This description applies to the FIG. 4 embodiment. For example, the broken pieces may stick to the adhesive 15 instead of being scattered.
  • the broken pieces may not be scattered although the glass window 14 breaks. For example, the broken glass pieces are substantially maintained in their original location of the glass without being scattered.
  • the polarizing film 13 incorporates the functions of a scatter-prevention film and a typical polarizing film. Since a separate scatter-prevention film is unnecessary, the number of manufacturing processes or the number of components is reduced. If a separate scatter-prevention film is attached, the thickness of the flat panel display 10 is increased about 100 โ‡ m-about 125 โ‡ m. However, if the polarizing film 13 is used, a display with a thin profile and a product having the display may be realized.
  • FIG. 4 is a diagram of a structure of a flat panel display 20 according to another embodiment.
  • the flat panel display 20 includes a glass window 23 that may be a protective tempered glass covers a panel 21 on which an image is displayed.
  • a touch screen 22 for touch manipulation is arranged between the panel 21 and the glass window 23 , and a polarizing film 24 is attached on an exterior surface of the glass window 23 , which does not face the panel 21 .
  • a reference numeral 25 indicates an adhesive such as an OCA.
  • the panel 21 may also include the structure of the panel 11 of FIG. 2 , and may be an organic light emitting panel or a liquid crystal panel.
  • the touch screen 22 may also include the structure of the touch screen 12 of FIG. 3 .
  • the polarizing film 24 may simultaneously function to inhibit an external light from being reflected, and to prevent the scatter of broken pieces when the glass window 23 breaks.
  • the FIG. 1 embodiment has a structure in which the polarizing film 13 is attached on the inner surface of the glass window 14 , which faces the panel 11 whereas the FIG. 4 embodiment has a structure in which the polarizing film 24 is attached on the exterior surface of the glass window 14 , which does not face the panel 21 . Since the functions of the polarizing film 24 are substantially the same as that of the FIG. 1 embodiment, the description thereof will be omitted.
  • the glass window 23 may have a scatter-prevention function without increasing manufacturing costs, and a slim product may be obtained since an additional element is not included.
  • the flat panel display according to at least one embodiment is highly profitable and also affords advantageously a slim product, and thus may be used in mobile devices including a mobile phone.

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Abstract

A flat panel display apparatus is disclosed. In one embodiment, the apparatus includes a panel configured to display an image; a glass window covering the panel; and a polarizing film attached on a surface of the glass window, wherein the polarizing film is configured to prevent the scatter of broken pieces when the glass window breaks and also prevent reflection of an external light.

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RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application claims the benefit of Korean Patent Application No. 10-2010-0029996, filed on Apr. 1, 2010, in the Korean Intellectual Property Office, the disclosure of which is incorporated herein in its entirety by reference.
BACKGROUND
1. Field
The described technology generally relates to a flat panel display, and more particularly, to a flat panel display including a glass window.
2. Description of the Related Technology
Recently, display devices are being replaced with thin flat panel displays including an organic light emitting display, a liquid crystal display (LCD), or the like.
SUMMARY
One aspect is a flat panel display whereby the scatter of broken pieces is effectively prevented when a glass window breaks, and a separate scatter-prevention film and a process of making and attaching the film are unnecessary.
Another aspect is a flat panel display including a panel on which an image is displayed; a glass window for covering the panel; and a polarizing film attached on the glass window.
The polarizing film may be attached on a surface of the glass window that faces the panel, or may be attached on another surface of the glass window, which does not face the panel.
A touch screen may further be arranged between the panel and the glass window, and the panel may include at least one of an organic light emitting panel and a liquid crystal panel.
The polarizing film may simultaneously function to be used in scatter-prevention of the glass window, and to inhibit an external light from being reflected.
Another aspect is a flat panel display comprising: a panel configured to display an image; a glass window covering the panel; and a polarizing film attached on a surface of the glass window, wherein the polarizing film is configured to prevent the scatter of broken pieces When the glass window breaks and also prevent reflection of an external light.
In the above display, the surface of the glass window faces the panel. The above display further comprises a touch screen formed between the panel and the polarizing film. In the above display, the touch screen comprises: first and second substrates facing each other; first and second electrode patterns formed on the first and second substrates, respectively, wherein the first and second electrode patterns face each other; and an insulating material interposed between the substrates and covering the electrode patterns.
In the above display, the glass window is formed over the polarizing film. The above display further comprises an adhesive formed between the glass window and the polarizing film. In the above display, the surface of the glass window does not face the panel. The above display further comprises a touch screen formed between the panel and the glass window.
In the above display, the touch screen comprises: first and second substrates facing each other; first and second electrode patterns formed on the first and second substrates, respectively, wherein the first and second electrode patterns face each other; and an insulating material interposed between the substrates and covering the electrode patterns. In the above display, the polarizing film is formed over the glass window. The above display further comprises an adhesive formed between the polarizing film and the glass window. In the above display, the panel is an organic light emitting panel or a liquid crystal panel. In the above display, the polarizing film is formed at least partially of a non-glass material.
Another aspect is a flat panel display comprising: a panel configured to display an image; a glass window configured to cover the panel, wherein the glass window has first and second surfaces opposing each other, wherein the first surface is closer to the panel than the second surface; and a polarizing film formed between the first surface of the glass window and the panel, wherein the polarizing film is closer to the panel than the glass window, and wherein the polarizing film is formed at least partially of a non-glass material which is configured to prevent the scatter of broken pieces when the glass window breaks.
The above display further comprises a first adhesive formed between the glass window and the polarizing film. The above display further comprises a touch screen which is formed between the panel and the polarizing film. The above display further comprises: a second adhesive formed between the polarizing film and touch screen; and a third adhesive formed between the touch screen and panel.
Another aspect is a flat panel display comprising: a panel configured to display an image; a glass window configured to cover the panel; a touch screen formed between the panel and the glass window; and a polarizing film having first and second surfaces opposing each other, wherein the first surface is closer to the panel than the second surface, and wherein the glass window is formed between the first surface of the polarizing film and the touch screen.
In the above display, the polarizing film is formed at least partially of a non-glass material which is configured to prevent the scatter of broken pieces when the glass window breaks and prevent reflection of an external light. In the above display, the touch screen comprises: first and second substrates facing each other; first and second electrode patterns formed on the first and second substrates, respectively, wherein the first and second electrode patterns face each other; and an insulating material interposed between the substrates and covering the electrode patterns.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1 is a diagram of a structure of a flat panel display according to an embodiment.
FIG. 2 is a diagram of a structure of a panel in the flat panel display of FIG. 1.
FIG. 3 is a diagram of a structure of a touch screen in the flat panel display of FIG.
FIG. 4 is a diagram of a structure of a flat panel display according to another embodiment.
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In general, a flat panel display has a structure in which a protective glass window is mounted on a panel on which an image is displayed. If the glass window breaks due to excessive impact, broken pieces therefrom are scattered and thus possibly injure the user.
In order to prevent this accident, a separate scatter-prevention film is prepared and attached on the glass window. However, this increases the total number of display components as well as the total number of processes and manufacturing costs. This additional element also increases the thickness of a display product by about 100 ฮผm-about 125 ฮผm.
Reference will now be made in detail to embodiments, examples of which are illustrated in the accompanying drawings, wherein like reference numerals refer to the like elements throughout. The disclosed embodiments may have different forms and should not be construed as being limited to the descriptions set forth herein.
FIG. 1 is a diagram of a structure of a flat panel display 10 according to an embodiment. FIGS. 2 and 3 are diagrams of structures of a panel 11 and a touch screen 12 in the flat panel display 10 of FIG. 1.
In one embodiment, as shown in FIG. 1, the flat panel display 10 includes a glass window 14 that covers the panel 11 on which an image is displayed. The glass window 14 may be a protective tempered glass. The touch screen 12 for touch manipulation is arranged between the panel 11 and the glass window 14. A polarizing film 13 is attached on a surface of the glass window 14, which faces the panel 11. An adhesive 15 may be used to couple i) the panel 11 and touch screen 12, ii) the touch screen 12 and polarizing film 13 and iii) the polarizing film 13 and glass window 14. The adhesive 15 may be an optical clear adhesive (OCA).
In one embodiment, as illustrated in FIG. 2, the panel 11 may have a structure in which a display unit 11b is arranged on a substrate 11a, and an encapsulation substrate 11c covers the display unit 11b. The panel 11 may be an organic light emitting panel or a liquid crystal panel.
In one embodiment, as illustrated in FIG. 3, the touch screen 12 may have a structure in which an insulator or insulating material 12c is disposed between two substrates 12a and 12b having electrode patterns 12aโ€ฒ and 12bโ€ฒ formed thereon, respectively. When touch pressure is applied to a top surface of the glass window 14, the insulator 12c is pressed and then the distance between the electrode patterns 12aโ€ฒ and 12bโ€ฒ is changed so that the touch manipulation is performed by detecting a change in capacitance.
The polarizing film 13 may inhibit an external light from being reflected. Further, since the polarizing film 13 is directly attached on an inner surface of the glass window 14 via the adhesive 15, the polarizing film 13 may also prevent the scatter of broken pieces when the glass window 14 breaks.
In one embodiment, the polarizing film 13 may be formed at least partially of i) a non-glass material which is configured to i) prevent the scatter of broken pieces when the glass window 14 breaks and ii) a material which is configured to prevent reflection of an external light. The non-glass material may include at least part of a material used to manufacture a typical scatter-prevention film. In another embodiment, the polarizing film 13 may be formed at least partially of a typical polarizing film material which is configured to prevent the scatter of broken pieces of the glass window 14 in conjunction with the adhesive 15 interposed between the glass window 14 and the polarizing film 13. This description applies to the FIG. 4 embodiment. For example, the broken pieces may stick to the adhesive 15 instead of being scattered.
As discussed above, when the glass window 14 breaks and scatters into pieces, a user may be injured. However, since the polarizing film 13 is attached on the glass window 14, the broken pieces may not be scattered although the glass window 14 breaks. For example, the broken glass pieces are substantially maintained in their original location of the glass without being scattered.
In one embodiment, the polarizing film 13 incorporates the functions of a scatter-prevention film and a typical polarizing film. Since a separate scatter-prevention film is unnecessary, the number of manufacturing processes or the number of components is reduced. If a separate scatter-prevention film is attached, the thickness of the flat panel display 10 is increased about 100 ฮผm-about 125 ฮผm. However, if the polarizing film 13 is used, a display with a thin profile and a product having the display may be realized.
FIG. 4 is a diagram of a structure of a flat panel display 20 according to another embodiment.
In one embodiment, as shown in FIG. 4, the flat panel display 20 includes a glass window 23 that may be a protective tempered glass covers a panel 21 on which an image is displayed. A touch screen 22 for touch manipulation is arranged between the panel 21 and the glass window 23, and a polarizing film 24 is attached on an exterior surface of the glass window 23, which does not face the panel 21. A reference numeral 25 indicates an adhesive such as an OCA.
The panel 21 may also include the structure of the panel 11 of FIG. 2, and may be an organic light emitting panel or a liquid crystal panel. The touch screen 22 may also include the structure of the touch screen 12 of FIG. 3.
The polarizing film 24 may simultaneously function to inhibit an external light from being reflected, and to prevent the scatter of broken pieces when the glass window 23 breaks.
The FIG. 1 embodiment has a structure in which the polarizing film 13 is attached on the inner surface of the glass window 14, which faces the panel 11 whereas the FIG. 4 embodiment has a structure in which the polarizing film 24 is attached on the exterior surface of the glass window 14, which does not face the panel 21. Since the functions of the polarizing film 24 are substantially the same as that of the FIG. 1 embodiment, the description thereof will be omitted.
According to at least one embodiment, it is possible to prevent the scatter of the broken pieces when the glass window 23 breaks, without the use of a separate scatter-prevention film. Accordingly, the glass window 23 may have a scatter-prevention function without increasing manufacturing costs, and a slim product may be obtained since an additional element is not included.
Further, the flat panel display according to at least one embodiment is highly profitable and also affords advantageously a slim product, and thus may be used in mobile devices including a mobile phone.
It should be understood that the exemplary embodiments described therein should be considered in a descriptive sense only and not for purposes of limitation. Descriptions of features or aspects within each embodiment should typically be considered as available for other similar features or aspects in other embodiments.

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1. A flat panel display comprising:
a panel configured to display an image;
a glass window covering the panel;
a polarizing film attached on a surface of the glass window, wherein the polarizing film is configured to prevent the scatter of broken pieces when the glass window breaks and also prevent reflection of an external light; and
a touch screen formed between the panel and the polarizing film, wherein the polarizing film and the touch screen contact each other via an adhesive,
wherein the touch screen comprises:
first and second substrates facing each other;
first and second electrode patterns formed on the first and second substrates, respectively, wherein the first and second electrode patterns face each other; and
an insulating material interposed between the substrates and fully covering top and side surfaces of each of the first and second electrode patterns.
2. The display of claim 1, wherein the surface of the glass window faces the panel.
3. The display of claim 1, wherein the touch screen comprises:
first and second substrates facing each other;
first and second electrode patterns formed on the first and second substrates, respectively, wherein the first and second electrode patterns face each other; and
an insulating material interposed between the substrates and covering the electrode patterns.
4. The display of claim 1, wherein the glass window is formed over the polarizing film.
5. The display of claim 4, further comprising an adhesive formed between the glass window and the polarizing film.
6. A flat panel display comprising:
a panel configured to display an image;
a glass window covering the panel; and
a polarizing film attached on a surface of the glass window, wherein the polarizing film is configured to prevent the scatter of broken pieces when the glass window breaks and also prevent reflection of an external light, wherein the surface of the glass window does not face the panel; and
a touch screen formed between the panel and the glass window,
wherein the touch screen comprises:
first and second substrates facing each other;
first and second electrode patterns formed on the first and second substrates, respectively, wherein the first and second electrode patterns face each other; and
an insulating material interposed between the substrates and fully covering top and side surfaces of each of the first and second electrode patterns.
7. The display of claim 6, further comprising a touch screen formed between the panel and the glass window.
8. The display of claim 7, wherein the touch screen comprises:
first and second substrates facing each other;
first and second electrode patterns formed on the first and second substrates, respectively, wherein the first and second electrode patterns face each other; and
an insulating material interposed between the substrates and covering the electrode patterns.
9. The display of claim 7 6, wherein the polarizing film is formed over the glass window.
10. The display of claim 9, further comprising an adhesive formed between the polarizing film and the glass window.
11. The display of claim 1, wherein the panel is an organic light emitting panel or a liquid crystal panel.
12. The display of claim 1, wherein the polarizing film is formed at least partially of a non-glass material.
13. A flat panel display comprising:
a panel configured to display an image;
a glass window configured to cover the panel, wherein the glass window has first and second surfaces opposing each other, wherein the first surface is closer to the panel than the second surface;
a polarizing film formed between the first surface of the glass window and the panel, wherein the polarizing film is closer to the panel than the glass window, and wherein the polarizing film is formed at least partially of a non-glass material which is configured to prevent the scatter of broken pieces when the glass window breaks; and
a touch screen formed between the panel and the polarizing film, wherein the polarizing film and the touch screen contact each other via an adhesive,
wherein the touch screen comprises:
first and second substrates facing each other;
first and second electrode patterns formed on the first and second substrates, respectively, wherein the first and second electrode patterns face each other; and
an insulating material interposed between the substrates and fully covering top and side surfaces of each of the first and second electrode patterns.
14. The display of claim 13, wherein the glass window and the polarizing film contact each other via an adhesive.
15. The display of claim 13, wherein the touch screen and the panel contact each other via an adhesive.
16. A flat panel display comprising:
a panel configured to display an image;
a glass window configured to cover the panel;
a touch screen foil led between the panel and the glass window; and
a polarizing film having first and second surfaces opposing each other, wherein the first surface is closer to the panel than the second surface, and wherein the glass window is formed between the first surface of the polarizing film and the touch screen,
wherein the touch screen comprises:
first and second substrates facing each other;
first and second electrode patterns formed on the first and second substrates, respectively, wherein the first and second electrode patterns face each other; and
an insulating material interposed between the substrates and fully covering top and side surfaces of each of the first and second electrode patterns.
17. The display of claim 16, wherein the polarizing film is formed at least partially of a non-glass material which is configured to prevent the scatter of broken pieces when the glass window breaks and prevent reflection of an external light.
18. The display of claim 16, wherein the touch screen comprises:
first and second substrates facing each other;
first and second electrode patterns formed on the first and second substrates, respectively, wherein the first and second electrode patterns face each other; and
an insulating material interposed between the substrates and covering the electrode patterns.
19. A flat panel display comprising:
a panel configured to display an image;
a glass window covering the panel;
a polarizing film attached on a surface of the glass window; and
a touch screen formed between the panel and the polarizing film, wherein the polarizing film and the touch screen contact each other via an adhesive, wherein the adhesive comprises an optical clear adhesive (OCA),
wherein the touch screen comprises:
first and second substrates facing each other;
first and second electrode patterns formed on the first and second substrates, respectively, wherein the first and second electrode patterns face each other; and
an insulating material interposed between the substrates and fully covering top and side surfaces of each of the first and second electrode patterns.
20. A flat panel display comprising:
a panel configured to display an image;
a glass window covering the panel;
a polarizing film attached on a surface of the glass window; and
a touch screen formed between the panel and the polarizing film, wherein the polarizing film and the touch screen contact each other via an adhesive, wherein the width of the adhesive is the same as the widths of at least two of the panel, the glass window, the polarizing film and the touch screen,
wherein the touch screen comprises:
first and second substrates facing each other;
first and second electrode patterns formed on the first and second substrates, respectively, wherein the first and second electrode patterns face each other; and
an insulating material interposed between the substrates and fully covering top and side surfaces of each of the first and second electrode patterns.
21. The display of claim 20, wherein the adhesive comprises an optical clear adhesive (OCA).
22. The display of claim 1, wherein the first electrode pattern includes a plurality of first electrodes, wherein the second electrode pattern includes a plurality of second electrodes respectively facing the first electrodes, and wherein the insulating material fully covers top and side surfaces of each and every one of the first and second electrodes.
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