Expanded touch panel display
First Claim
1. Apparatus for a touch sensitive panel that allows reduction in width of a wire routing zone, the apparatus comprising:
- a first input layer and a second input layer that is spaced apart from, is parallel to and lies below the first input layer, each of the first and second input layers having a boundary, including a left side, a right side, a top side and a bottom side;
first and second electrodes, positioned adjacent to the left side and the right side, respectively, of the first input layer, the first and second electrodes being connected by each of a first sequence of two or more electrically resistive paths in the first input layer;
third and fourth electrodes, positioned adjacent to the top side and the bottom side, respectively, of the second input layer, the third and fourth electrodes being connected by each of a second sequence of two or more electrically resistive paths in the second input layer;
a first tail including first and second signal carrying wires, located in a routing zone adjacent to the input layer boundaries, where first ends of the first and second wires are connected to the first and third electrodes, respectively, and second ends of the first and second wires are connected to a signal analyzer for electrode signals; and
a second tail, spaced apart from the first tail and including third and fourth signal carrying wires, located in the routing zone, where first ends of the third and fourth wires are connected to the second and fourth electrodes, respectively, and second ends of the third and fourth wires are connected to a first voltage source and to a second voltage source, respectively.
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Abstract
Apparatus for a touch sensitive panel or input screen for a hand held computing device that provides increased active or key area for the input screen. Four wires, each connected to one of the electrodes, are divided into smaller two-wire and one-wire units, with two of the four wires being connected to a signal processor from opposed locations on a boundary of the input screen. Replacing a conventional four-wire unit with this arrangement, the active or key area on the input screen can be increased by as much as 10-14 percent on a typical hand held device, or one or more dimensions of the device housing can be reduced. The four wire connection may be replaced by a three wire connection.
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11 Claims
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1. Apparatus for a touch sensitive panel that allows reduction in width of a wire routing zone, the apparatus comprising:
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a first input layer and a second input layer that is spaced apart from, is parallel to and lies below the first input layer, each of the first and second input layers having a boundary, including a left side, a right side, a top side and a bottom side;
first and second electrodes, positioned adjacent to the left side and the right side, respectively, of the first input layer, the first and second electrodes being connected by each of a first sequence of two or more electrically resistive paths in the first input layer;
third and fourth electrodes, positioned adjacent to the top side and the bottom side, respectively, of the second input layer, the third and fourth electrodes being connected by each of a second sequence of two or more electrically resistive paths in the second input layer;
a first tail including first and second signal carrying wires, located in a routing zone adjacent to the input layer boundaries, where first ends of the first and second wires are connected to the first and third electrodes, respectively, and second ends of the first and second wires are connected to a signal analyzer for electrode signals; and
a second tail, spaced apart from the first tail and including third and fourth signal carrying wires, located in the routing zone, where first ends of the third and fourth wires are connected to the second and fourth electrodes, respectively, and second ends of the third and fourth wires are connected to a first voltage source and to a second voltage source, respectively. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3)
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4. Apparatus for a touch sensitive panel that allows reduction in width of a wire routing zone, the apparatus comprising:
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a first input layer and a second input layer that is spaced apart from, is parallel to and lies below the first input layer, each of the first and second input layers having a boundary, including a left side, a right side, a top side and a bottom side;
a first and second electrodes, positioned adjacent to the left side and the right side, respectively, of the first input layer, the first and second electrodes being connected by each of a first sequence of two or more electrically resistive paths in the first input layer;
third and fourth electrodes, positioned adjacent to the top side and the bottom side, respectively, of the second input layer, the third and fourth electrodes being connected by each of a second sequence of two or more electrically resistive paths in the second input layer;
a first tail including first and second signal carrying wires, located in a routing zone adjacent to the input layer boundaries, where first ends of the first and second wires are connected to the first and third electrodes, respectively, and second ends of the first and second wires are connected to a signal analyzer for electrode signals; and
a second tail, including a third signal carrying wire, located in the routing zone, the third wire having a first end connected to the second electrode, and having a second end connected to a first voltage source; and
a third tail, spaced apart, including a fourth signal carrying wire, located in the routing zone, the fourth wire having a first end connected to the fourth electrode, and having a second end connected to a second voltage source, where the second and third tails are spaced apart from each other. - View Dependent Claims (5, 6)
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7. Apparatus for a touch sensitive panel that allows reduction in width of a wire routing zone, the apparatus comprising:
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a first input layer and a second input layer that is spaced apart from, is parallel to and lies below the first input layer, each of the first and second input layers having a boundary, including a left side, a right side, a top side and a bottom side;
first and second electrodes, positioned adjacent to the left side and the right side of the first input layer, the first and second electrodes being connected by each of a first sequence of two or more electrically resistive paths lying in the first input layer;
third and fourth electrodes, positioned adjacent to the top side and the bottom side of the second input layer, the third and fourth electrodes being connected by each of a second sequence of two or more electrically resistive paths lying in the second input layer;
a first tail including a first signal carrying wire, located in a routing zone adjacent to the input layer boundaries, connected at a first end to a first selected voltage source, and connected at a second end and at a third end of the first wire to the first electrode and the third electrode, respectively;
a second tail including a second signal carrying wire, located in the routing zone, connected at a first end to a second selected voltage source, and connected at a second end and at a third end of the second wire to the second electrode and the fourth electrode, respectively; and
a third tail, spaced apart from the first and second tails and including a third signal carrying wire, located in the routing zone, connected to a signal analyzer at a first end of the third wire and alternatively connectable at a second end of the third wire to the first electrode and to the second electrode for electrode signals. - View Dependent Claims (8, 9, 10, 11)
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