Panasonic intellectual property management co., ltd. (20240256096). TOUCH SENSOR simplified abstract
TOUCH SENSOR
Organization Name
panasonic intellectual property management co., ltd.
Inventor(s)
Ryo Yamaguchi of OSAKA FU (JP)
Yuji Nonami of OKAYAMA KEN (JP)
TOUCH SENSOR - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240256096 titled 'TOUCH SENSOR
Simplified Explanation: The patent application describes a touch sensor with two mesh patterns - one in a diamond shape with an acute angle and the other in a square shape. The angle of the diamond shape ranges from 50° to 65°, and the wires of the second cells form angles with the longer diagonal line of the first cells in a plan view.
Key Features and Innovation:
- Touch sensor with two mesh patterns in different shapes
- Acute angle diamond shape with a range of 50° to 65°
- Second cells in a square shape
- Angles formed between wires of second cells and longer diagonal line of first cells ranging from 15° to 75°
Potential Applications: The technology can be used in various touch-sensitive devices such as smartphones, tablets, touchscreens, and interactive displays.
Problems Solved: The touch sensor provides a more efficient and accurate touch detection system compared to traditional sensors.
Benefits:
- Improved touch sensitivity
- Enhanced user experience
- Higher accuracy in touch detection
Commercial Applications: The touch sensor technology can be applied in consumer electronics, automotive displays, medical devices, and industrial control panels.
Prior Art: Readers can explore prior touch sensor technologies, mesh patterns, and angle configurations in touch-sensitive devices.
Frequently Updated Research: Stay updated on advancements in touch sensor technology, mesh patterns, and angle optimization for touch detection systems.
Questions about Touch Sensor Technology: 1. How does the angle of the diamond shape affect touch sensitivity? 2. What are the advantages of using a square shape for the second mesh pattern in touch sensors?
Original Abstract Submitted
a first mesh pattern () of a touch sensor () includes first cells () in a diamond shape with an acute angle (a). a second mesh pattern () of the touch sensor () includes second cells () in a square shape. the acute angle (a) ranges from 50� to 65�. one of second thin wires () of each second cell () and the longer diagonal line of associated one of the first cells () form an angle a ranging from 15� to 75� in a plan view.