Capacitive touch screen
First Claim
1. A capacitive touch screen, comprising:
- a substrate (10) comprising a plate which is open in a central portion thereof other than a rim (11) or comprising a transparent solid plate;
a first electrode plate (20) placed on an upper surface of the rim (11) of the substrate (10);
an elastic spacer (30) placed on an upper surface of the first electrode plate (20), the elastic spacer (30) being variable in thickness in response to application of an external pressure so as to be restorable to original shape thereof;
a second electrode plate (40) placed on an upper surface of the elastic spacer (30); and
a transparent panel (50) placed on an upper surface of the second electrode plate (40) to cover an entire area of the substrate (10);
wherein one electrode plate of the first electrode plate (20) and the second electrode plate (40) comprises four or more electrode plates arranged along the rim (11) of the substrate (10) at positions spaced apart from each other at predetermined intervals, the other electrode plate comprises a single electrode plate arranged over the rim (11) along the overall length thereof; and
when a contact pressure is applied to a portion of the transparent panel (50), a distance (d) between the first electrode plate (20) and the second electrode plate (40) is restorably varied by elastic height variation of the elastic spacer (30), so that capacitances are varied at sensing points (S) corresponding to locations of the four or more electrode plates (20) or (40), and a touch location and a touch pressure are determined by variation rates of the capacitances measured at the sensing points (S).
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Abstract
The present invention provides a capacitive touch screen (1) which includes a substrate (10), a first electrode plate (20), an elastic spacer (30), a second electrode plate (40) and a transparent panel (50). The substrate (10) is made of a plate having a rim (11). The first electrode plate (20) is placed on the rim (11) of the substrate (10). The elastic spacer (30) is interposed between the first electrode plate (20) and second electrode plate (40). One of the first and second electrode plates comprises four or more electrode plates arranged along the rim (11) of the substrate (10). When a pressure is applied to the transparent panel (50), a distance (d) between the first and second electrode plate changes. Thereby, capacitances are varied at sensing points (S) corresponding to locations of the four or more electrode plates, and a touch location and a touch pressure are determined by variation rates of the measured capacitances.
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6 Claims
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1. A capacitive touch screen, comprising:
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a substrate (10) comprising a plate which is open in a central portion thereof other than a rim (11) or comprising a transparent solid plate; a first electrode plate (20) placed on an upper surface of the rim (11) of the substrate (10); an elastic spacer (30) placed on an upper surface of the first electrode plate (20), the elastic spacer (30) being variable in thickness in response to application of an external pressure so as to be restorable to original shape thereof; a second electrode plate (40) placed on an upper surface of the elastic spacer (30); and a transparent panel (50) placed on an upper surface of the second electrode plate (40) to cover an entire area of the substrate (10); wherein one electrode plate of the first electrode plate (20) and the second electrode plate (40) comprises four or more electrode plates arranged along the rim (11) of the substrate (10) at positions spaced apart from each other at predetermined intervals, the other electrode plate comprises a single electrode plate arranged over the rim (11) along the overall length thereof; and when a contact pressure is applied to a portion of the transparent panel (50), a distance (d) between the first electrode plate (20) and the second electrode plate (40) is restorably varied by elastic height variation of the elastic spacer (30), so that capacitances are varied at sensing points (S) corresponding to locations of the four or more electrode plates (20) or (40), and a touch location and a touch pressure are determined by variation rates of the capacitances measured at the sensing points (S). - View Dependent Claims (4)
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2. A capacitive touch screen, comprising:
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a substrate (10) comprising a plate which is open in a central portion thereof other than a rim (11) or comprising a transparent solid plate; a first electrode plate (20) placed on an upper surface of the rim (11) of the substrate (10); an elastic spacer (30) placed on the upper surface of the rim (11) of the substrate (10), the elastic spacer (30) being variable in thickness in response to application of an external pressure so as to be restorable to original shape thereof; a transparent panel (50) placed on an upper surface of the elastic spacer (30) to cover an entire area of the substrate (10); and a second electrode plate (40) placed beneath a lower surface of the transparent panel (50) such that the second electrode plate (40) is spaced apart from the first electrode plate (20) by a predetermined distance; wherein one electrode plate of the first electrode plate (20) and the second electrode plate (40) comprises four or more electrode plates arranged along the rim (11) of the substrate (10) at positions spaced apart from each other at predetermined intervals, the other electrode plate comprises a single electrode plate arranged over the rim (11) along the overall length thereof; and when a contact pressure is applied to a portion of the transparent panel (50), a distance (d) between the first electrode plate (20) and the second electrode plate (40) is restorably varied by elastic height variation of the elastic spacer (30), so that capacitances are varied at sensing points (S) corresponding to locations of the four or more electrode plates (20) or (40), and a touch location and a touch pressure are determined by variation rates of the capacitances measured at the sensing points (S). - View Dependent Claims (5)
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3. A capacitive touch screen, comprising:
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a substrate (10) comprising a plate which is open in a central portion thereof other than a rim (11) or comprising a transparent solid plate; a first elastic spacer (30a) placed on an upper surface of the rim (11) of the substrate (10), the first elastic spacer (30a) being variable in thickness in response to application of an external pressure so as to be restorable to original shape thereof; a first electrode plate (20) placed on an upper surface of the first elastic spacer (30a); a second elastic spacer (30b) placed on an upper surface of the first electrode plate (20), the second elastic spacer (30b) being variable in thickness in response to application of external pressure so as to be restorable to original shape thereof; a transparent panel (50) placed on an upper surface of the second elastic spacer (30b) to cover an entire area of the substrate (10); and a pair of second electrode plates (40) respectively placed on the upper surface of the rim (11) of the substrate (10) and beneath a perimeter of a lower surface of the transparent panel (50) such that the second electrode plates (40) are spaced apart from the first electrode plate (20) by predetermined distances; wherein one electrode plate of the first electrode plate (20) and the second electrode plate (40) comprises four or more electrode plates arranged along the rim (11) of the substrate (10) at positions spaced apart from each other at predetermined intervals, and the other electrode plate comprises a single electrode plate arranged over the rim (11) along the overall length thereof; and when a contact pressure is applied to a portion of the transparent panel (50), a distance (d) between the first electrode plate (20) and the second electrode plate (40) is restorably varied by elastic height variation of the elastic spacers (30a) and (30b), so that capacitances are varied at sensing points (S) corresponding to locations of the four or more electrode plates (20) or (40), and a touch location and a touch pressure are determined by variation rates of the capacitances measured at the sensing points (S). - View Dependent Claims (6)
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