WO2009096411A1 - タッチパネルおよびタッチパネル型表示装置 - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a touch panel and a touch panel type display device which are arranged on a display screen such as a liquid crystal display and can input information when a user presses with a finger or a pen in accordance with an instruction on the display screen.
- a touch panel type display device there is one including a touch panel that detects input coordinates by a resistance change caused by a pressing operation, and is disclosed in Patent Document 1, for example.
- the screen input type display device disclosed in Patent Document 1 has a configuration in which a second substrate made of glass is disposed opposite to a first substrate of a polyethylene terephthalate film.
- the first base is provided with a first resistance film made of ITO on a surface facing the second base and a first wiring electrode electrically connected to the first resistance film.
- the second base includes a second resistance film made of ITO on a surface facing the first base, a second wiring electrode electrically connected to the second resistance film, and a first resistance film
- An inter-substrate connection wiring electrode that is electrically connected is provided.
- the first wiring electrode and the inter-substrate connection wiring electrode are electrically connected via a conductive adhesive member.
- This conductive adhesive member is composed of an adhesive material and conductive particles dispersed in the adhesive material.
- the second wiring electrode and the inter-substrate connection wiring electrode are both formed by printing a conductive paste such as a silver paste.
- a silver paste in which silver particles are dispersed in a resin
- a metal wiring made of, for example, aluminum The resistance is great. Therefore, in the screen input type display device of Patent Document 1, it is necessary to secure a large thickness of the silver paste in order to reduce the variation in the applied voltage caused by the relatively large resistance. Therefore, it has been difficult for the screen input type display device of Patent Document 1 to be sufficiently thin.
- An object of the present invention is to provide a touch panel and a touch panel type display device capable of stabilizing connectivity.
- a touch panel includes a first base having a first resistance film, a second resistance film, and a wiring electrode, and is disposed so that the first resistance film and the second resistance film face each other. And a conductive connecting member that is interposed between the first base and the second base and electrically connects the first resistance film and the wiring electrode.
- the touch panel further includes an auxiliary electrode partially covered with the inter-substrate connection wiring electrode and in contact with the conductive connection member. The resistivity of the auxiliary electrode at the contact surface with the conductive connection member is smaller than the resistivity of the wiring electrode at the contact surface with the conductive connection member.
- a touch panel display device includes a display panel, and the touch panel in which the first base or the second base is disposed to face the display panel.
- the touch panel according to an embodiment of the present invention further includes an auxiliary electrode that is partially covered with a wiring electrode and that is in contact with the conductive connection member. Further, the resistivity of the auxiliary electrode at the contact surface with the conductive connection member is smaller than the resistivity of the wiring electrode at the contact surface with the conductive connection member. That is, in this touch panel, the wiring electrode and the conductive connection member (and thus the first resistance film) can be electrically connected by the auxiliary electrode having a relatively low resistivity on the contact surface with the conductive connection member.
- an aluminum film in which an oxide film is formed on the surface of a wiring electrode having a low resistance can be employed, so that the thickness can be reduced compared to, for example, a silver paste as a wiring electrode. You can plan. Moreover, in this touch panel, the electrical connectivity between the wiring electrode and the first resistance film can be stabilized.
- the touch panel type display device includes the touch panel, the same effect as the effect of the touch panel can be obtained.
- FIG. 1 is an exploded perspective view showing a schematic configuration of a touch panel X according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 2 is a sectional view taken along line II-II in FIG.
- FIG. 3 is a sectional view taken along line III-III in FIG.
- FIG. 4 is a cross-sectional view taken along the line IV-IV in FIG.
- FIG. 5 is a cross-sectional view taken along line VV in FIG.
- the touch panel X includes a first base 10, a second base 20, and a conductive connection member 30.
- the first base 10 includes a transparent insulating substrate 11 and a first resistance film 12.
- the first base 10 in the present embodiment has flexibility as a whole, and the shape in plan view is substantially rectangular.
- the shape of the first base 10 in plan view is not limited to a rectangular shape, and may be other shapes.
- the transparent insulating substrate 11 plays a role of supporting the first resistance film 12, has translucency in a direction intersecting with the main surface, and has electrical insulation.
- the translucency in this embodiment means having transparency to visible light.
- Examples of the constituent material of the transparent insulating substrate 11 include translucent glass and translucent plastic, among which translucent glass is preferable from the viewpoint of heat resistance.
- the thickness of the transparent insulating substrate 11 is set to 0.1 mm or more and 0.3 mm or less in order to ensure sufficient shape stability and flexibility. Is preferred.
- the first resistance film 12 contributes to detection of a potential at a contact point of the second base 20 described later with the second resistance film 22 and has translucency in a direction intersecting the main surface. is doing.
- the first resistance film 12 in the present embodiment is formed so as to extend over substantially the entire main surface (lower surface) in the direction of arrow B of the transparent insulating substrate 11.
- the resistance value of the first resistance film 12 is, for example, 200 ⁇ / ⁇ or more and 1500 ⁇ / ⁇ or less.
- the thickness of the first resistance film 12 in the present embodiment is set to 2.0 ⁇ 10 ⁇ 2 ⁇ m or less from the viewpoint of increasing resistance.
- Examples of the constituent material of the first resistance film 12 include translucent conductive members such as ITO (Indium Tin Oxide), ATO (Antimony Tin Oxide), tin oxide, and zinc oxide.
- the second base 20 includes a transparent insulating substrate 21, a second resistance film 22, first wiring electrodes 23 and 24, auxiliary electrodes 25 and 26, second wiring electrodes 27 and 28, and a dot spacer 29. ing.
- the second base body 20 is provided with an external conduction region 20a that is a region electrically connected to a conduction member (for example, FPC (Flexible Printed Circuit)) not shown.
- the second base body 20 in the present embodiment has a rectangular shape in plan view, and is disposed opposite to the first base body 10.
- the shape of the second substrate 20 in plan view is not limited to a rectangular shape, and may be other shapes.
- the transparent insulating substrate 21 plays a role of supporting the second resistance film 22, the first wiring electrodes 23 and 24, the auxiliary electrodes 25 and 26, the second wiring electrodes 27 and 28, and the dot spacer 29. Yes, it has translucency in the direction intersecting with its main surface and also has electrical insulation.
- the constituent material of the transparent insulating substrate 21 include translucent glass and translucent plastic, among which translucent glass is preferable from the viewpoint of heat resistance.
- the thickness of the transparent insulating substrate 21 is preferably set to 0.7 mm or more in order to ensure sufficient shape stability.
- the second resistance film 22 contributes to detection of the potential at the contact point of the first base 10 with the first resistance film 12, and has translucency in the direction intersecting the main surface. Yes.
- the second resistance film 22 in the present embodiment is formed on the main surface (upper surface) in the arrow A direction of the transparent insulating substrate 21, and the formation region is located in the formation region of the first resistance film 12 in plan view. ing.
- the translucency and electrical resistance value required for the second resistance film 22 are the same as those of the first resistance film 12.
- the same material as that of the first resistance film 12 can be cited.
- the first wiring electrodes 23, 24 play a role of applying a voltage to the first resistance film 12, and one end of the first wiring electrode 23 is an arrow C in a connection region by a conductive connection member 30 described later. The other end is located in the external conduction region 20 a of the second base 20. Further, one end of the first wiring electrode 24 is located in the end region on the arrow D direction side of the connection region by the conductive connecting member 30 described later, and the other end is the external conduction region of the second base 20. 20a.
- the resistance value between both ends of the first wiring electrodes 23 and 24 is preferably set to 0.01 times or less of the resistance value between both ends of the first resistance film 12 from the viewpoint of detection accuracy of the touch panel X.
- between the both ends of the first resistance film 12 means between one end and the other end in a region of the first resistance film 12 facing the first wiring electrodes 23 and 24.
- the first wiring electrodes 23 and 24 in the present embodiment are composed of a metal thin film (line width: 0.5 mm to 2 mm, thickness: 0.5 ⁇ m to 2 ⁇ m) from the viewpoint of rigidity and shape stability. Yes.
- the metal thin film examples include an aluminum film, an aluminum alloy film, a laminated film of a chromium film and an aluminum film, and a laminated film of a chromium film and an aluminum alloy film.
- the metal thin film is a laminated film of a chromium film and an aluminum film in which the chromium film is disposed between the ITO and the aluminum film from the viewpoint of adhesion with ITO, or A laminated film of a chromium film and an aluminum alloy film in which the chromium film is disposed between the ITO and the aluminum alloy film is preferable.
- the method for forming the metal thin film include a sputtering method, a vapor deposition method, and a chemical vapor deposition (CVD) method.
- the metal thin film is an aluminum film, an aluminum alloy film, a laminated film of a chromium film and an aluminum film, or a laminated film of a chromium film and an aluminum alloy film
- the ease of thin film formation and thin film processing (patterning) Etc.) and the wiring resistance can be made relatively low.
- the auxiliary electrodes 25 and 26 assist the role of the first wiring electrodes 23 and 24, are partially covered by the first wiring electrodes 23 and 24, and are in contact with the conductive connection member 30 described later.
- the auxiliary electrodes 25 and 26 in the present embodiment are formed along the entire electrical connection region of the first wiring electrodes 23 and 24 with the first resistance film 12. Further, the auxiliary electrodes 25 and 26 in the present embodiment are entirely covered with the first wiring electrodes 23 and 24 and the conductive connection member 30.
- the resistivity of the auxiliary electrodes 25 and 26 on the contact surfaces 25a and 26a with the conductive connection member 30 is set smaller than the resistivity of the first wiring electrodes 23 and 24 on the contact surfaces 23a and 24a with the conductive connection member 30. ing. As shown in FIGS.
- the separation distance D1 of the contact surfaces 25a and 26a from the second resistance film 22 in this embodiment is compared with the separation distance D2 of the contact surfaces 23a and 24a from the second resistance film 22.
- the area of the contact surfaces 25a and 26a in this embodiment is set to be equal to or larger than the area of the contact surfaces 23a and 24a.
- the constituent material of the auxiliary electrodes 25 and 26 is not particularly limited as long as the resistivity at the contact surfaces 25a and 26a is smaller than the resistivity at the contact surfaces 23a and 24a.
- the same constituent material as the resistive film 22 is preferable, and ITO is particularly preferable from the viewpoint of reducing the increase in resistivity due to oxidation.
- the second wiring electrodes 27 and 28 serve to apply a voltage to the second resistance film 22.
- One end of the second wiring electrode 27 is connected to the end of the second resistance film 22 on the arrow E direction side, and the other end is located in the external conduction region 20 a of the second substrate 20.
- one end of the second wiring electrode 28 is connected to the end of the second resistance film 22 on the arrow F direction side, and the other end is located in the external conduction region 20 a of the second base 20. .
- the resistance value between both ends of the second wiring electrodes 27 and 28 is preferably set to 0.01 times or less of the resistance value between both ends of the second resistance film 22 from the viewpoint of detection accuracy of the touch panel X.
- between both ends of the second resistance film 22 means between one end and the other end in a region corresponding to the second wiring electrodes 27 and 28 of the second resistance film 22.
- the second wiring electrodes 27 and 28 in the present embodiment are made of a metal thin film (line width: 0.5 mm to 2 mm, thickness: 0.5 mm to 2 mm). Yes.
- a metal thin film the same thing as the metal thin film which comprises the 1st wiring electrodes 23 and 24 is mentioned.
- the dot spacer 29 is formed in a region other than the predetermined position in the first resistor film 12 and the second resistor film 22. It plays the role which suppresses unnecessary contact with.
- the dot spacers 29 in this embodiment are arranged on the transparent insulating substrate 21 at substantially constant intervals in the arrow CD direction and the arrow EF direction.
- the dot spacer 29 is difficult to visually recognize while performing an unnecessary contact preventing function between the first resistance film 12 and the second resistance film 22.
- the dot spacer 29 has a diameter of 40 ⁇ m or less and a height of 1.0 ⁇ m or more 3 It is a hemisphere of 5 ⁇ m or less.
- the separation distance (arrangement pitch) of the dot spacers 29 adjacent in the arrow CD direction or the arrow EF direction is, for example, 2 mm or more and 4 mm or less.
- the dot spacer 29 is not necessarily formed on the transparent insulating substrate 21 and may be formed on the transparent insulating substrate 11. Further, the dot spacers 29 are not necessarily arranged at substantially constant intervals in the arrow CD direction and the arrow EF direction.
- thermosetting resin is preferable from the viewpoint of environmental resistance, and an ultraviolet curable resin is preferable from the viewpoint of manufacturing efficiency.
- thermosetting resin include an epoxy resin system, an unsaturated polyester system, a urea resin system, a melanin resin system, and a phenol resin system.
- ultraviolet curable resin include acrylic resin and epoxy resin.
- the conductive connection member 30 serves to join the first base 10 and the second base 20 while electrically connecting the first resistance film 12 to the first wiring electrodes 23 and 24 and the auxiliary electrodes 25 and 26. It is what you bear.
- the connection region by the conductive connection member 30 is provided so as to surround the second resistance film 22 from the viewpoint of sealing performance between the first resistance film 12 and the second resistance film 22. This is not a limitation.
- the conductive connection member 30 in the present embodiment includes first particles 31, second particles 32, and an adhesive material 33.
- the first particle 31 plays a role of electrically connecting the first resistance film 12 to the first wiring electrodes 23 and 24 and the auxiliary electrodes 25 and 26, and has a particle diameter as compared with a second particle 32 described later.
- the second particle 32 is compressed through the first substrate 10 and the second substrate 20. That is, the first particles 31 are conductive and have a higher elastic deformation rate than the second particles 32.
- the first particles 31 in this embodiment include a plastic ball and a conductive material (for example, gold or nickel) that covers the surface of the plastic ball.
- the first particles 31 in the present embodiment are spheres from the viewpoint of suppressing damage to the first resistance film 12, the first wiring electrodes 23 and 24, the auxiliary electrodes 25 and 26, etc. that are in contact with the first particles 31.
- the shape is adopted, it is not limited to such a shape, and may be a polyhedron, for example.
- the 1st resistance film 12, 1st wiring What is necessary is just to be within the range in which the first particles 31 themselves are not excessively elastically deformed while ensuring a sufficient contact area with the electrodes 23 and 24 and the auxiliary electrodes 25 and 26.
- the second particles 32 play a role of defining a separation distance between the first base 10 and the second base 20, have a particle diameter smaller than that of the first particles 31, and have an elastic deformation rate higher than that of the first particles 31. small.
- silica spheres spherical particles mainly made of silicon dioxide
- glass fiber or the like may be employed.
- the second particles 32 in the present embodiment are spherical from the viewpoint of suppressing damage to the first resistance film 12, the first wiring electrodes 23 and 24, the auxiliary electrodes 25 and 26, etc. that are in contact with the second particles 32.
- the shape is adopted, it is not limited to such a shape, and may be a polyhedron, for example.
- grains 32 in this embodiment is demonstrated using a 12 micrometers thing, it is not restricted to the magnitude
- the adhesive material 33 plays a role of joining the first base 10 and the second base 20, and the first particles 31 and the second particles 32 are mixed therein.
- the adhesive material 33 include thermosetting resins such as epoxy resins and ultraviolet curable resins such as acrylic resins. Among these, thermosetting resins are preferable from the viewpoint of work efficiency in the manufacturing process.
- thermosetting resin is employed as the adhesive material 33 constituting the conductive connection member 30.
- the conductive connection member 30 is printed in a predetermined region on the upper surface of the second base 20 (formation surfaces of the first wiring electrodes 23 and 24 and the auxiliary electrodes 25 and 26).
- the predetermined region in the present embodiment is a region located so as to surround the second resistance film 22 as clearly shown in FIG.
- the first base 10 is aligned with the second base 20 on which the conductive connection member 30 is printed, and then the first base 10 and the first base 10 are connected via the conductive connection member 30.
- the second substrate 20 is bonded to produce a bonded structure.
- the first base body 10 and the second base body 20 of the manufactured structure are pressed in directions close to each other.
- the pressure is applied to the first particle 31 by the first substrate 10 and the second substrate 20 until the second particle 32 contacts both the first substrate 10 and the second substrate 20. It is performed while deforming so that the ratio becomes large.
- the conductive connection member 30 is heated to the curing temperature of the adhesive material 33 and cured while maintaining the pressurized state as shown in FIG. 6B.
- the first base 10 and the second base 20 are bonded to each other.
- the touch panel X includes auxiliary electrodes 25 and 26 that are partially covered by the first wiring electrodes 23 and 24 and are in contact with the conductive connection member 30. Further, the resistivity of the auxiliary electrodes 25 and 26 at the contact surfaces 25 a and 26 a with the conductive connection member 30 is smaller than the resistivity of the first wiring electrodes 23 and 24 at the contact surfaces 23 a and 24 a with the conductive connection member 30. . That is, in the touch panel X, the first wiring electrodes 23 and 24 and the conductive connection member 30, as a result, the first wiring electrodes 23 and 24 and the first resistance film 12 are connected by the auxiliary electrodes 25 and 26 having a relatively low resistivity. Can be electrically connected.
- the touch panel X for example, an aluminum film having a small resistance as the first wiring electrodes 23 and 24 but having an oxide film formed on the surface can be employed.
- the thickness can be reduced as compared with those employing the above.
- the electrical connectivity between the first wiring electrodes 23 and 24 and the first resistance film 12 can be stabilized.
- the separation distance D1 of the contact surfaces 25a and 26a from the second resistance film 22 is larger than the separation distance D2 of the contact surfaces 23a and 24a from the second resistance film 22. Therefore, in the touch panel X, in the region where the separation distance from the second resistance film 22 is relatively large, only the auxiliary electrodes 25 and 26 are thick, whereas the separation distance from the second resistance film 22 is relatively small. In the region, the thickness increases because the auxiliary electrodes 25 and 26 are covered with the first wiring electrodes 23 and 24. Therefore, in the touch panel X, the first substrate 10 can be graded so that the distance between the first substrate 10 and the second substrate 20 becomes larger toward the second resistance film 22 side, so Newton rings (interference fringes). Can be reduced.
- the auxiliary electrodes 25 and 26 are formed along the entire electrical connection region of the first wiring electrodes 23 and 24 with the first resistance film 12. Therefore, in the touch panel X, variations in applied voltage applied to the first resistance film 12 via the auxiliary electrodes 25 and 26 and the first wiring electrodes 23 and 24 can be further reduced.
- the auxiliary electrodes 25 and 26 are entirely covered with the first wiring electrodes 23 and 24 and the conductive connection member 30. Therefore, the touch panel X can suppress the corrosion of the auxiliary electrodes 25 and 26 due to adhesion of moisture or the like.
- the area of the contact surfaces 25a and 26a (the contact area between the auxiliary electrodes 25 and 26 and the conductive connection member 30) is the area of the contact surfaces 23a and 24a (the first wiring electrodes 23 and 24 and the conductive connection member 30). Contact area). Therefore, in the touch panel X, the electrical connectivity between the first wiring electrodes 23 and 24 and the first resistance film 12 can be further stabilized.
- the conductive connection member 30 includes first particles 31 that are conductive particles. Therefore, in the touch panel X, the contact resistance between the first resistance film 12, the auxiliary electrodes 25 and 26, or the first wiring electrodes 23 and 24 and the conductive connection member 30 can be reduced.
- FIG. 7 is a cross-sectional view illustrating a schematic configuration of a touch panel display device Y including the touch panel X according to the embodiment of the present invention.
- the touch panel display device Y includes a touch panel X and a liquid crystal display device Z.
- the touch panel type display device Y in the present embodiment is configured to include the liquid crystal display device Z as a display device, but the display device is not limited to this, and is generally a display device that can be used in combination with a touch panel. If it is.
- the liquid crystal display device Z includes a liquid crystal display panel 40, a backlight 50, and a housing 60.
- FIG. 8 is a perspective view showing a schematic configuration of the liquid crystal display panel 40 of the liquid crystal display device Z.
- FIG. FIG. 9 is an enlarged cross-sectional view of a main part of the liquid crystal display panel 40 shown in FIG.
- the liquid crystal display panel 40 includes a liquid crystal layer 41, a first base 42, a second base 43, and a sealing member 44.
- the liquid crystal display panel 40 is provided with a display area P including a plurality of pixels for displaying an image.
- the display area P is configured by interposing a liquid crystal layer 41 between the first base 42 and the second base 43 and sealing the liquid crystal layer 41 with a sealing member 44.
- the liquid crystal layer 41 is a layer containing liquid crystal that exhibits electrical, optical, mechanical, or magnetic anisotropy and has both solid regularity and liquid fluidity.
- liquid crystals include nematic liquid crystals, cholesteric liquid crystals, and smectic liquid crystals.
- spacers made up of a number of particulate members may be interposed in the liquid crystal layer 41.
- the first base 42 includes a transparent substrate 421, a light shielding film 422, a color filter 423, a planarizing film 424, a transparent electrode 425, and an alignment film 426.
- the transparent substrate 421 supports the light shielding film 422 and the color filter 423 and serves to seal the liquid crystal layer 41, and has translucency in a direction intersecting with the main surface.
- Examples of the constituent material of the transparent substrate 421 include translucent glass and translucent plastic.
- the light shielding film 422 plays a role of reducing the amount of visible light transmitted by shielding light, and is formed on the upper surface of the transparent substrate 421. Further, the light shielding film 422 has a through hole 422a penetrating in the film thickness direction (arrow AB direction) in order to allow light to pass through.
- the constituent material of the light shielding film 422 include a dye or pigment having a high light shielding property (for example, black), a resin added with carbon (for example, an acrylic resin), and Cr.
- the color filter 423 plays a role of selectively absorbing a predetermined wavelength of light incident on the color filter 423 and selectively transmitting only the predetermined wavelength.
- Examples of the color filter 423 include a red color filter (R) for selectively transmitting the wavelength of red visible light, a green color filter (G) for selectively transmitting the wavelength of green visible light, and blue visible light. And a blue color filter (B) for selectively transmitting the wavelength.
- the color filter 423 is configured, for example, by adding a dye or a pigment to an acrylic resin.
- the flattening film 424 plays a role of flattening unevenness caused by disposing the color filter 423 and the like.
- a transparent resin such as an acrylic resin can be given.
- the transparent electrode 425 plays a role of applying a predetermined voltage to the liquid crystal of the liquid crystal layer 41 positioned between the transparent electrode 432 of the second substrate 43 described later, and in a direction intersecting the main surface. It has translucency.
- the transparent electrode 425 plays a role of propagating a predetermined signal (for example, an image signal), and a plurality of the transparent electrodes 425 are arranged so as to mainly extend in the arrow CD direction.
- Examples of the constituent material of the transparent electrode 425 include translucent conductive members such as ITO and tin oxide.
- the alignment film 426 plays a role of aligning liquid crystal molecules of the liquid crystal layer 41 in a predetermined direction, and is formed on the transparent electrode 425.
- Examples of the constituent material of the alignment film 426 include polyimide resin.
- the second substrate 43 includes a transparent substrate 431, a transparent electrode 432, and an alignment film 433.
- the transparent substrate 431 plays a role of supporting the transparent electrode 432 and the alignment film 433 and sealing the liquid crystal layer 41, and has translucency in a direction intersecting the main surface.
- Examples of the constituent material of the transparent substrate 431 include the same constituent materials as those of the transparent substrate 421.
- the transparent electrode 432 plays a role of applying a predetermined voltage to the liquid crystal of the liquid crystal layer 41 positioned between the transparent electrode 425 of the first base 42 and transmits light in a direction intersecting the main surface. It has sex.
- the transparent electrode 432 plays a role of propagating a signal (scanning signal or the like) for controlling a voltage application state (ON) or a voltage non-application state (OFF) to the liquid crystal layer 41.
- a plurality are arranged so as to extend in the vertical direction. Examples of the constituent material of the transparent electrode 432 include the same constituent materials as those of the transparent electrode 425.
- the alignment film 433 plays a role of aligning the liquid crystal molecules of the liquid crystal layer 41 in a predetermined direction, and is formed on the transparent electrode 432.
- the sealing member 44 serves to seal the liquid crystal layer 41 between the first base body 42 and the second base body 43 and to join the first base body 42 and the second base body 43 in a state of being separated at a predetermined interval. It is what you bear.
- Examples of the sealing member 44 include an insulating resin and a sealing resin.
- the backlight 50 plays a role of irradiating light from one side of the liquid crystal display panel 40 to the other, and adopts an edge light system.
- the backlight 50 includes a light source 51 and a light guide plate 52.
- the light source 51 plays a role of emitting light toward the light guide plate 52, and is disposed on the side of the light guide plate 52. Examples of the light source 51 include CFL (Cathode Fluorescent Lamp), LED (Light Emitting Diode), halogen lamp, xenon lamp, and EL (electro-luminescence).
- the light guide plate 52 plays a role of guiding light from the light source 51 substantially uniformly over the entire lower surface of the liquid crystal display panel 40.
- the light guide plate 52 usually includes a reflection sheet, a diffusion sheet, and a prism sheet.
- the reflection sheet (not shown) plays a role of reflecting light and is provided on the back surface.
- the diffusion sheet (not shown) plays a role of diffusing light so as to achieve more uniform planar light emission, and is provided on the surface.
- the prism sheet (not shown) plays a role of condensing light in a substantially constant direction, and is provided on the surface.
- Examples of the constituent material of the light guide plate 52 include transparent resins such as an acrylic resin and a polycarbonate resin.
- the backlight 50 is not limited to the edge light system in which the light source 51 is disposed on the side of the light guide plate 52 as shown in FIG. You may employ
- the housing 60 plays a role of housing the liquid crystal display panel 40 and the backlight 50 and includes an upper housing 61 and a lower housing 62.
- the constituent material of the housing 60 include a resin such as a polycarbonate resin, a metal such as aluminum, and an alloy such as stainless steel (SUS).
- the material used as the fixing part used in the fixing method between the touch panel X and the liquid crystal display device Z is not limited to the double-sided tape T.
- an adhesive member such as a thermosetting resin and an ultraviolet curable resin, or the touch panel X And a liquid crystal display device Z may be fixed.
- one side of the double-sided tape T is attached to a predetermined area on the upper surface of the upper casing 61 of the liquid crystal display device Z.
- the predetermined region in the present embodiment is a region R located so as to surround the display region P of the liquid crystal display device Z, as clearly shown in FIG.
- the transparent insulating substrate 21 of the touch panel X and the upper housing 61 of the liquid crystal display device Z are interposed via the double-sided tape T. And paste together.
- the touch panel X and the liquid crystal display device Z are fixed as described above.
- the touch panel type display device Y includes the touch panel X, the same effect as that of the touch panel X described above can be obtained.
- the first wiring electrodes 23 and 24 in the touch panel X may have resistance layers 23 ⁇ / b> R and 24 ⁇ / b> R having higher resistivity than the auxiliary electrodes 25 and 26 on the surface thereof.
- the thickness of the resistance layers 23R and 24R is smaller in the thickness T2 in the contact surface with the auxiliary electrodes 25 and 26 than in the thickness T1 in the contact surface with the conductive connecting member 30. May be. According to such a configuration, since the resistance between the first wiring electrodes 23 and 24 and the auxiliary electrodes 25 and 26 is small, the electrical loss between the first wiring electrodes 23 and 24 and the auxiliary electrodes 25 and 26 is reduced. Can be reduced.
- the thickness T2 of the resistance layers 23R and 24R may be substantially zero (that is, the resistance layers 23R and 24R are not substantially present on the contact surfaces with the auxiliary electrodes 25 and 26).
- the conductive connection member 30 includes two types of particles, that is, the first particles 31 and the second particles 32.
- the configuration is not limited thereto, and the conductive connection member 30 may include only the first particles 31. Good. According to such a configuration, it is only necessary to prepare one kind of particle, which is suitable for reducing the cost.
- the dot spacer 29 of the touch panel X may include an insulating particle. According to such a configuration, the shape stability can be enhanced without unnecessarily reducing the insulating properties of the dot spacer 29, and the function of the dot spacer 29 can be maintained for a longer period of time.
- the dot spacers 29 are formed on the second base body 20.
- the present invention is not limited to such a configuration, and the dot spacers 29 may be formed on the first base body 10.
- the touch panel X is configured such that the first particles 31 are in direct contact with the first resistance film 12.
- the touch panel X is not limited to such a configuration.
- the first wiring electrodes 23 and 24 are formed on the transparent insulating substrate 11. A similar wiring may be formed, and the first particles 31 and the first resistance film 12 may be electrically connected via the wiring.
- a retardation film may be further disposed on at least one of the first base 10 and the second base 20.
- the retardation film plays a role of converting linearly polarized light that is converted into an elliptically polarized state due to the birefringence (phase shift) of the liquid crystal into a state close to linearly polarized light from the elliptically polarized state.
- the constituent material of the retardation film include polycarbonate (PC), polyvinyl alcohol (PVA), polyarylate (PA), polysulfone (Psu), and polyolefin (PO).
- PC is preferable from the viewpoint of consistency with PO
- PO having a smaller photoelastic coefficient than PC is preferable from the viewpoint of adaptability to a circularly polarizing plate.
- Such a configuration is suitable for increasing the contrast ratio of the display image.
- a polarizing film may be further disposed on at least one of the first base 10 and the second base 20.
- the polarizing film plays a role of selectively transmitting light in a predetermined vibration direction.
- Examples of the constituent material of the polarizing film include iodine-based materials. Such a configuration is suitable for exhibiting a shutter function of light transmitted through the polarizing film.
- At least one of the first substrate 10 and the second substrate 20 may be further provided with a film that has been subjected to antiglare treatment or antireflection coating treatment. According to such a configuration, external light reflection can be reduced.
- the transparent insulating substrates 11 and 21 of the touch panel X may be replaced with any of a retardation film, a polarizing film, an anti-glare treatment or an anti-reflection coating treatment.
- the conductive connection member 30 is integrally provided so as to surround the second resistance film 22, but is not limited thereto.
- the conductive connection member 30 is applied so as to partially open, and the first base 10 and the second base 20 are bonded, and then air or the like is injected through the opening, and then the conductive You may provide separately so that this opening may be sealed using the connection member 30 or a nonelectroconductive connection member (UV curable resin etc.).
- the touch panel X of the first wiring electrodes 23 and 24, a region other than the region connected to the conductive connection member 30 and the region located in the external conductive region 20a, and the external conductive region of the second wiring electrodes 27 and 28. You may coat
- FIG. 2 is a cross-sectional view taken along line II-II in FIG.
- FIG. 3 is a sectional view taken along line III-III in FIG.
- FIG. 4 is a sectional view taken along line IV-IV in FIG. 1.
- FIG. 5 is a cross-sectional view taken along line VV in FIG. 1. It is sectional drawing which shows 1 process at the time of adhere
- FIG. 1 It is a perspective view showing schematic structure of the liquid crystal display panel in the liquid crystal display device of the touchscreen type display apparatus shown in FIG. It is a principal part expanded sectional view of the liquid crystal display panel shown in FIG. It is a principal part enlarged view showing schematic structure of the touchscreen which concerns on other embodiment of this invention.
- X touch panel Y touch panel type display device Z liquid crystal display device 10 first base 11 transparent insulating substrate 12 first resistance film 20 second base 21 transparent insulating substrate 22 second resistance films 23 and 24 first wiring electrodes (wiring electrodes) 23a, 24a Contact surface 23R, 24R Resistance layer 25, 26 Auxiliary electrode 25a, 26a Contact surface 27, 28 Second wiring electrode 29 Dot spacer 30 Conductive connection member 31 First particle 32 Second particle 33 Adhesive material 40 Liquid crystal display panel 50 Backlight 60 Case
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Y タッチパネル型表示装置
Z 液晶表示装置
10 第1基体
11 透明絶縁基板
12 第1抵抗膜
20 第2基体
21 透明絶縁基板
22 第2抵抗膜
23,24 第1配線電極(配線電極)
23a,24a 接触面
23R,24R 抵抗層
25,26 補助電極
25a,26a 接触面
27,28 第2配線電極
29 ドットスペーサ
30 導電性接続部材
31 第1粒子
32 第2粒子
33 接着材料
40 液晶表示パネル
50 バックライト
60 筐体
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- 第1抵抗膜を有する第1基体と、第2抵抗膜および配線電極を有し且つ前記第1抵抗膜と前記第2抵抗膜とが対向するように配置される第2基体と、前記第1基体と前記第2基体との間に介在され且つ前記第1抵抗膜と前記配線電極とを電気的に接続する導電性接続部材とを備えるタッチパネルであって、
前記配線電極により一部が被覆され且つ前記導電性接続部材に接触される補助電極を更に備え、
前記導電性接続部材との接触面における前記補助電極の抵抗率は、前記導電性接続部材との接触面における前記配線電極の抵抗率より小さいことを特徴とする、タッチパネル。 - 前記配線電極は、その表面に前記補助電極より抵抗率が大きい抵抗層を有しており、
前記抵抗層の厚さは、前記導電性接続部材との接触面より前記補助電極との接触面の方が小さい、請求項1に記載のタッチパネル。 - 前記補助電極と前記導電性接続部材との接触面は、前記配線電極と前記導電性接続部材との接触面に比べて前記第2抵抗膜からの離間距離が大きい、請求項1に記載のタッチパネル。
- 前記補助電極は、前記配線電極における前記第1抵抗膜との電気的接続領域全体に沿って形成される、請求項1に記載のタッチパネル。
- 前記補助電極は、前記配線電極および前記導電性接続部材により全体が被覆される、請求項1に記載のタッチパネル。
- 前記補助電極と前記導電性接続部材との接触面積は、前記配線電極と前記導電性接続部材との接触面積以上である、請求項1に記載のタッチパネル。
- 前記補助電極の構成材料は前記第2抵抗膜の構成材料と同じである、請求項1に記載のタッチパネル。
- 前記補助電極の構成材料は酸化インジウムスズである、請求項1に記載のタッチパネル。
- 前記導電性接続部材は導電性粒子を含んでなる、請求項1に記載のタッチパネル。
- 前記配線電極の本体部は金属薄膜からなる、請求項1に記載のタッチパネル。
- 前記金属薄膜は、アルミニウム膜、アルミニウム合金膜、クロム膜とアルミニウム膜との積層膜、またはクロム膜とアルミニウム合金膜との積層膜である、請求項10に記載のタッチパネル。
- 表示パネルと、前記第1基体または前記第2基体が前記表示パネルに対向配置される請求項1に記載のタッチパネルと、を備えることを特徴とする、タッチパネル型表示装置。
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