TOUCH PANEL SENSOR
First Claim
1. A touch panel sensor for sensing a contact position of a target object, comprising:
- an insulating substrate;
electrode patterns formed on a bottom surface of the insulating substrate and for sensing the target object accessing thereto;
a window decoration provided on the bottom surface of the insulating substrate in order to block light and including penetration regions through which respective ends of the electrode patterns are exposed;
coloration conduction layers provided in the respective penetration regions in order to block light and electrically connected to the electrode patterns; and
wire members electrically connected to the ends of the electrode patterns disposed in the penetration regions through a medium of the coloration conduction layers.
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Abstract
A touch panel sensor for sensing a contact position of a target object may include an insulating substrate, electrode patterns formed on the bottom surface of the insulating substrate and for sensing the target object accessing thereto, a window decoration provided on the bottom surface of the insulating substrate in order to block light and including penetration regions through which the respective ends of the electrode patterns are exposed, coloration conduction layers provided in the respective penetration regions in order to block light and electrically connected to the electrode patterns, and wire members electrically connected to the ends of the electrode patterns disposed in the penetration regions through a medium of the coloration conduction layers.
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1. A touch panel sensor for sensing a contact position of a target object, comprising:
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an insulating substrate; electrode patterns formed on a bottom surface of the insulating substrate and for sensing the target object accessing thereto; a window decoration provided on the bottom surface of the insulating substrate in order to block light and including penetration regions through which respective ends of the electrode patterns are exposed; coloration conduction layers provided in the respective penetration regions in order to block light and electrically connected to the electrode patterns; and wire members electrically connected to the ends of the electrode patterns disposed in the penetration regions through a medium of the coloration conduction layers. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16)
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