US Patent Application 18137567. DISPLAY DEVICE simplified abstract
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DISPLAY DEVICE
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Inventor(s)
CHANGHO Lee of Hwaseong-si (KR)
IL-JOO Kim of Hwaseong-si (KR)
JONG-HWA Kim of Yongin-si (KR)
DISPLAY DEVICE - A simplified explanation of the abstract
- This abstract for appeared for US patent application number 18137567 Titled 'DISPLAY DEVICE'
Simplified Explanation
The abstract describes a display device that has a pixel layer, a touch sensing layer, and a sensing pattern. The pixel layer consists of first and second pixel units, each with sub-light emitting regions. The touch sensing layer includes sensing electrodes and driving electrodes, some of which have a dummy pattern with openings that overlap the sub-light emitting regions. There is also a sensing pattern that is electrically insulated from the dummy pattern and spaced apart from the sub-light emitting regions. Additionally, there is a light blocking pattern on the touch sensing layer, which has openings that overlap the sub-light emitting regions and the first pixel units.
Original Abstract Submitted
A display device is disclosed that includes a pixel layer, a touch sensing layer, and a sensing pattern. The pixel layer includes first pixel units, each including first sub-light emitting regions, and second pixel units, each including second sub-light emitting regions. The touch sensing layer includes sensing electrodes, and driving electrodes electrically insulated from the sensing electrodes, at least some of the sensing electrodes and the driving electrodes each includes a dummy pattern defining dummy openings overlapping the first sub-light emitting regions when viewed in a plan view, and a sensing pattern electrically insulated from the dummy pattern and spaced apart from the first sub-light emitting regions and the second sub-light emitting regions when viewed in a plan view. The light blocking pattern is disposed on the touch sensing layer, defining light blocking openings overlapping the first sub-light emitting regions when viewed in a plan view, and overlapping the first pixel units when viewed in a plan view.