17755108. TOUCH CONTROL SUBSTRATE AND DISPLAY APPARATUS simplified abstract (BOE Technology Group Co., Ltd.)
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TOUCH CONTROL SUBSTRATE AND DISPLAY APPARATUS
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BOE Technology Group Co., Ltd.
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TOUCH CONTROL SUBSTRATE AND DISPLAY APPARATUS - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 17755108 titled 'TOUCH CONTROL SUBSTRATE AND DISPLAY APPARATUS
The patent application describes a touch control substrate consisting of a base, a first metal layer with touch control signal lines, a first insulating layer, and a second metal layer with touch control signal lines connected to the first layer.
- The first end of the first touch control signal line on the base does not overlap with the first end of the second touch control signal line connected to it.
- However, the first end of the first touch control signal line partially overlaps with the second touch control signal line on the base.
Potential Applications: - Touchscreen devices - Interactive displays - Control panels
Problems Solved: - Improved touch control functionality - Enhanced signal transmission efficiency
Benefits: - Increased accuracy in touch input - Reduced signal interference - Enhanced user experience
Commercial Applications: Touch control substrates can be utilized in various industries such as consumer electronics, automotive, and medical devices for touch-sensitive interfaces.
Prior Art: Prior touch control substrates may have had issues with signal interference or overlapping signal lines, which this innovation aims to address.
Frequently Updated Research: Ongoing research may focus on optimizing the design and materials used in touch control substrates for improved performance and durability.
Questions about Touch Control Substrates: 1. How does the design of the touch control substrate prevent signal interference? 2. What are the key differences between this touch control substrate and previous designs?
Original Abstract Submitted
A touch control substrate includes: a base, a first metal layer including first touch control signal lines, a first insulating layer; and a second metal layer including: second touch control signal lines electrically connected with the first touch control signal lines. An orthographic projection of an edge of a first end of the first touch control signal line on the base does not overlap with an orthographic projection of an edge of a first end of the second touch control signal line electrically connected with the first touch control signal line on the base. The orthographic projection of the edge of the first end of the first touch control signal line on the base at least partially overlap with an orthographic projection of the second touch control signal line on the base.