Samsung display co., ltd. (20240134487). TOUCH SENSOR AND DISPLAY DEVICE INCLUDING THE SAME simplified abstract

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TOUCH SENSOR AND DISPLAY DEVICE INCLUDING THE SAME

Organization Name

samsung display co., ltd.

Inventor(s)

Hyung Bae Kim of YONGIN-SI (KR)

Min Hong Kim of YONGIN-SI (KR)

Sang Kook Kim of YONGIN-SI (KR)

Tae Joon Kim of YONGIN-SI (KR)

Jae Hyun Park of YONGIN-SI (KR)

Ji Yeong Lee of YONGIN-SI (KR)

Hyun Wook Cho of YONGIN-SI (KR)

TOUCH SENSOR AND DISPLAY DEVICE INCLUDING THE SAME - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240134487 titled 'TOUCH SENSOR AND DISPLAY DEVICE INCLUDING THE SAME

Simplified Explanation

The abstract describes a touch sensor with first touch cells and second touch cells, each including touch patterns and dummy patterns. The area of the first dummy pattern is larger than the area of the second dummy pattern.

  • First touch cells with first touch patterns and first dummy patterns
  • Second touch cells with second touch patterns and second dummy patterns
  • Larger area for first dummy pattern compared to second dummy pattern

Potential Applications

The technology could be used in various touch-sensitive devices such as smartphones, tablets, laptops, and touchscreens in cars.

Problems Solved

This touch sensor design helps improve the accuracy and sensitivity of touch inputs, providing a better user experience with touch-enabled devices.

Benefits

- Enhanced touch sensitivity - Improved touch accuracy - Better user experience with touch devices

Potential Commercial Applications

"Advanced Touch Sensor Technology for Enhanced User Experience"

Possible Prior Art

There may be prior art related to touch sensor technologies with different patterns for touch cells, but specific information would need to be researched.

Unanswered Questions

How does the size of the dummy pattern affect the overall performance of the touch sensor?

The abstract mentions that the area of the first dummy pattern is larger than the second dummy pattern, but it does not explain how this difference impacts the functionality of the touch sensor.

Are there any limitations to the design of touch cells with different patterns?

While the abstract highlights the use of different patterns in touch cells, it does not address any potential drawbacks or limitations of this design approach.


Original Abstract Submitted

a touch sensor includes first touch cells disposed in a first touch sensing area, the first touch cells each including a first touch pattern and a first dummy pattern, and second touch cells disposed in a second touch sensing area, the second touch cells each including a second touch pattern and a second dummy pattern. an area of a first dummy pattern area in which the first dummy pattern is disposed is greater than an area of a second dummy pattern area in which the second dummy pattern is disposed.