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Hybrid capacitive touch screen element

  • US 9,411,481 B2
  • Filed: 04/13/2007
  • Issued: 08/09/2016
  • Est. Priority Date: 04/25/2006
  • Status: Active Grant
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1. An apparatus comprising:

  • a first resistive element extending in a first direction, a first end of the first resistive element coupled to a first connection electrode and a second end of the first resistive element coupled to a second connection electrode;

    a second resistive element extending in the first direction and spaced apart from the first resistive element in a second direction, a first end of the second resistive element coupled to a third connection electrode and a second end of the second resistive element coupled to a fourth connection electrode, the first and second resistive elements being located within a common layer;

    a plurality of first conductive elements coupled to the first resistive element and not the second resistive element, the plurality of first conductive elements extending in the second direction between the first and second resistive elements; and

    a plurality of second conductive elements coupled to the second resistive element and not the first resistive element, the plurality of second conductive elements extending in the second direction between the first and second resistive elements, the first and second conductive elements collectively forming a conductive sensor, each of the second conductive elements being adjacent one or more of the first conductive elements and separated from the one or more ones of the first conductive elements by one or more non-conducting gaps, currents induced in the conductive sensor by capacitive coupling with the conductive sensor flowing only in the second direction and not in the first direction;

    wherein the plurality of first conductive elements increase a resistance of the first resistive element by lengthening a current path of the first resistive element; and

    wherein the plurality of second conductive elements increase a resistance of the second resistive element by lengthening a current path of the second resistive element.

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