Touch panel and touch type input device
09804725 · 2017-10-31
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Cpc classification
G06F3/041
PHYSICS
G06F3/0416
PHYSICS
International classification
Abstract
A touch panel that includes a film having piezoelectric properties, the film having a first principal plane and a second principal plane. A divided electrode is on the first principal plane, and a uniform ground electrode is on the second principal plane and arranged opposite to the divided electrode on the first principal plane.
Claims
1. A touch panel comprising: a single unitary film having piezoelectric properties, the single unitary film having a first principal plane and a second principal plane; a divided electrode having a plurality of sections on the first principal plane; and a ground electrode on the second principal plane and arranged opposite to the divided electrode on the first principal plane, the single unitary film having piezoelectric properties being constructed to generate independent voltages in regions beneath and corresponding to a respective section of each of the plurality of sections of the divided electrode when the single unitary film having piezoelectric properties is deformed at a deformation location, and a voltage profile of the divided electrode changes when the deformation location changes within the regions corresponding to the respective section of each of the plurality of sections of the divided electrode.
2. The touch panel according to claim 1, wherein the divided electrode and the ground electrode are configured to detect a pressure of an input toward the single unitary film having piezoelectric properties based on the independent voltages generated within the single unitary film having piezoelectric properties by deformation of the single unitary film having piezoelectric properties.
3. The touch panel according to claim 1, wherein the single unitary film having piezoelectric properties is a piezoelectric polymer.
4. The touch panel according to claim 2, wherein the single unitary film having piezoelectric properties is a molecule oriented polylactic acid film.
5. The touch panel according to claim 4, wherein each of the respective sections of the divided electrode generates a respective independent voltage resulting from the deformation of the polylactic acid film so that position information of a pressing location of the touch panel is determined based on differences between the respective independent voltages output from each of the sections of the divided electrode.
6. The touch panel according to claim 1, wherein the divided electrode is electrically divided by a plurality of electrode division lines including electrode non-forming portions.
7. The touch panel according to claim 6, wherein the electrode division lines are straight lines having a predetermined width.
8. The touch panel according to claim 6, wherein the electrode division lines cross at a point in a center of the polylactic acid film at predetermined angles.
9. The touch panel according to claim 8, wherein the predetermined angles formed by the electrode division lines are equal to each other.
10. The touch panel according to claim 6, wherein the polylactic acid film is molecule oriented by uniaxially stretching.
11. The touch panel according to claim 10, wherein the plurality of electrode division lines include at least a first electrode division line and a second electrode division line, wherein when a first angle formed by the first electrode division line and a stretching direction of the polylactic acid film is θ.sub.1 and a second angle formed by the second electrode division line and the stretching direction of the polylactic acid film is θ.sub.2, and θ.sub.1 and θ.sub.2 satisfy:
−12°≦θ.sub.1≦12°, −102°≦θ.sub.2≦−78°.
12. The touch panel according to claim 11, wherein the first electrode division line is in a direction which coincides with the stretching direction of the polylactic acid film, wherein the second electrode division line is in a direction orthogonal to the first electrode division line.
13. The touch panel according to claim 1, wherein at least one of the divided electrode on the first principal plane and the ground electrode on the second principal plane is a transparent electrode having ZnO as a main component.
14. The touch panel according to claim 4, wherein the molecule oriented polylactic acid film includes two or more stacked polylactic acid films.
15. The touch panel according to claim 1, wherein the single unitary film having piezoelectric properties is a polylactic acid film that has been molecularly oriented and thermally treated so as to have a d.sub.14 piezoelectric property.
16. The touch panel according to claim 15, wherein the divided electrode and the ground electrode are configured to detect a relative position of an input on the polylactic acid film and detect a pressure of the input toward the polylactic acid film based on the independent voltages generated within the polylactic acid film by deformation of the polylactic acid film.
17. A touch type input device comprising: the touch panel according to claim 16; and a processor connected to the plurality of sections of the divided electrode, the processor configured to output the relative position of the input and/or a pressure of the input based on the independent voltages.
18. The touch type input device according to claim 17, wherein the processor includes at least: a detection unit which receives the independent voltages; a storage unit which stores a plurality of stored voltage patterns and a plurality of pieces of position information corresponding thereto; and a computation unit which creates a detected voltage pattern from the independent voltages detected by the detection unit, compares the detected voltage pattern with the stored voltage patterns, checks the corresponding voltage patterns with a predetermined threshold value, and computes pressed information from a predetermined voltage similarity ratio of the stored voltage pattern and the detected voltage pattern.
19. A touch type input device comprising: the touch panel according to claim 5; and a processor connected to the sections of the divided electrode, the processor configured to output the position information and/or pressed information of the pressure of the input based on the independent voltages.
20. The touch type input device according to claim 19, wherein the processor includes at least: a detection unit which receives the independent voltages; a storage unit which stores a plurality of stored voltage patterns and a plurality of pieces of position information corresponding thereto; and a computation unit which creates a detected voltage pattern from the independent voltages detected by the detection unit, compares the detected voltage pattern with the stored voltage patterns, checks the corresponding voltage patterns with a predetermined threshold value, and computes the position information and/or the pressed information from a predetermined voltage similarity ratio of the stored voltage pattern and the detected voltage pattern.
21. The touch panel according to claim 1, wherein the ground electrode is a uniform ground electrode.
22. The touch panel according to claim 21, wherein the divided electrode and the uniform ground electrode are configured to detect a pressure of an input toward the single unitary film having piezoelectric properties based on the independent voltages generated within the single unitary film having piezoelectric properties by deformation of the single unitary film having piezoelectric properties.
Description
BRIEF EXPLANATION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
First Example
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(24) In addition, typically, on the front side and the back side of the touch panel, an antireflection film or a protective film is provided, or an antireflection layer or a protective layer is coated, which is omitted in this example.
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(26) The electrodes 3a to 3d, the electrodes 30a to 30d, and the electrode 4 include ZnO, ITO, IZO (trademark), an inorganic electrode having these as a main component, or an organic electrode having polythiophene as a main component, and such electrodes can be transparent. However, when the electrodes are not required to be transparent, they may include a metal. Various electrode structuring methods including deposition, sputtering, plating, and foiling are applicable. In addition, the electrode on the first principal plane and the electrode on the second principal plane are not always required to be of the same type, and different types of electrodes may be used.
(27) In particular, ZnO which enables film formation at room temperature and has a high transparency is preferably used for polylactic acid. Originally, ZnO has the disadvantage that oxygen deficiency which is a carrier supply source is re-oxidized by reaction with moisture in the atmosphere, thereby increasing resistance. A transparent electrode formed using an off-axis type magnetron sputtering method by doping Ga which is an IIIB group element into ZnO at a high density of 7% by weight or more has no practical problems because the activation energy of reaction of H.sub.2O with ZnO is increased to exhibit an excellent humidity resistance. In addition, in the actual use, in general, on the touch panel 1, the protective film is provided or the protective layer is coated, so that the possibility that moisture can be directly supplied to ZnO is extremely low.
(28) Here, the piezoelectric properties of the polylactic acid will be described. The polylactic acid film is a film which is subjected to molecule orientation and then to a thermal treatment. Typically, the polylactic acid film is subjected to uniaxially stretching to enable the polymer main chain to be oriented in the stretching axis direction. The polylactic acid is a condensation polymer of lactic acid, and the lactic acid monomer including asymmetric carbon has chirality. Therefore, the polylactic acid includes an L type polylactic acid having a main chain wound counterclockwise, and a D type polylactic acid having a main chain wound clockwise. The former will be called PLLA, and the latter will be called PDLA. Since PLLA is typically distributed, hereinafter, the polylactic acid will be represented as PLLA.
(29) In PLLA, C═O and molecules generating permanent dipoles are present in the polymer. When the sum of the dipoles with respect to one molecular chain is calculated, the large dipole is left in the helical axis direction. On the other hand, one reversely oriented molecule chain is present in each crystal unit cell of PLLA, and the dipoles are cancelled in the entire crystal. The point group of the PLLA crystal belongs to D.sub.2, and there are d.sub.14, d.sub.25, and d.sub.36 tensor components as piezoelectric strain constants.
(30) It is known that when the film is oriented by uniaxially stretching, the symmetry of part thereof is collapsed due to the influence of the polymer helical structure to exhibit shear piezoelectric properties. The components observed as the piezoelectric strain constants are d.sub.14 and d.sub.25, and the component d.sub.36 is cancelled due to the presence of a vertical mirror surface.
(31) The draw ratio is preferably about 3 to 8 times. The film is subjected to the thermal treatment after stretching to promote crystallization of the extended chain crystal, thereby improving the piezoelectric constant. In the case of biaxially stretching, the draw ratio of the respective axes are made different from each other, so that the same effect as the uniaxially stretching can be obtained. For example, when the film is subjected to 8-time stretching in a certain direction as an X axis and is subjected to twice stretching in a Y axis orthogonal to the X axis, the same piezoelectric constant effect as when the film is subjected to substantially 4-time uniaxially stretching in the X axis direction can be obtained. Since the film which is subjected to simple uniaxially stretching is likely to be torn along the stretching axis direction, the film is subjected to biaxially stretching as described above, so that the strength can be increased to some extent.
(32) In addition to the uniaxially stretching and the biaxially stretching, which have been described here, there is a different PLLA orientation method. For example, part of the side chain of the polymer is substituted with a mesogenic group, the properties in which the mesogenic group is oriented by a magnetic field or an electric field are used to orient the main chain itself in a solution, and a solvent is evaporated in this state to obtain an oriented film. Orientation is also enabled by applying a high pressure in the thickness direction of the film.
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(34) It is known that in d.sub.14 of PLLA, a value as much as 10 to 20 pC/N can be obtained by arranging the stretching condition, the thermal treatment condition, and the additive mixing condition.
(35) In the film having such piezoelectric properties, when the electric field is applied to cause deformation, as described above, and on the contrary, when deformation is given, a voltage occurs. As an index discussing such properties, there is a piezoelectric stress constant (g constant). In PLLA, g.sub.14 reaches 300 to 500×10.sup.−3 Vm/N, which is much larger than PVDF (g.sub.31=216×10.sup.−3 Vm/N) and PZT (g.sub.31=11×10.sup.−3 Vm/N). Therefore, PLLA is very preferable as sensing application.
(36) Next, a method of obtaining position information and pressed information using g.sub.14 of PLLA will be described.
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(41) TABLE-US-00001 TABLE 1 Item Conditions Film size 50 × 50 mm Film thickness 75 μm Electrode Only boundary conditions Width of electrode 0.5 mm division line Piezoelectric strain 2 OpC/N constant (d.sub.14) Pressed spot size Circle having a radius of 2 mm Pressing force 0.1 N
(42) TABLE-US-00002 TABLE 2 Electrode Electrode Electrode Electrode 3a 3b 3c 3d Generated 78.13 −77.76 76.32 −79.39 voltage (mV)
(43) As described above, plus potentials are generated in the electrodes 3a and 3c, and minus potentials are generated in the electrodes 3b and 3d. The respective generated voltages are substantially equal.
(44) Next, there are shown results in which coordinate axes are set so that the center portion of the touch panel 1 is an origin, as shown in
(45) TABLE-US-00003 TABLE 3 Pressed coordinate Electrode Electrode Electrode Electrode (X, Y) 3a 3b 3c 3d (0, 0) 78.13 −77.76 76.32 −79.39 (2.5, 2.5) 81.56 −64.00 42.26 −58.51 (5.0, 5.0) 85.25 −56.84 25.55 −43.18 (7.5, 7.5) 79.91 −50.61 9.71 −32.61 (10.0, 10.0) 71.60 −42.06 −4.73 −20.16 (12.5, 12.5) 60.59 −33.80 −7.92 −16.99 (15.0, 15.0) 41.58 −22.89 −10.55 −7.99 (17.5, 17.5) 22.02 −11.44 −9.42 −3.41 (20.0, 20.0) 6.27 −3.31 −2.73 −0.57
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(47) Table 4 shows results in which the distance from the origin of the pressed coordinates is 12.5 mm and angles formed by the Y axis to the X axis are changed, thereby calculating voltages generated in the electrodes 3a to 3d by the finite element method simulation. The calculation conditions are the same as those shown in Table 1.
(48) TABLE-US-00004 TABLE 4 Pressed coordinate Electrode Electrode Electrode Electrode (r, θ) 3a 3b 3c 3d (12.5, 0) 42.58 −15.54 20.47 −51.70 (12.5, 30) 71.04 −36.19 6.24 −34.50 (12.5, 60) 85.46 −60.83 1.27 −25.92 (12.5, 90) 69.58 −69.53 9.28 −12.21 (12.5, 120) 59.16 −77.27 24.81 −2.84 (12.5, 150) 41.53 −73.42 45.54 −4.84 (12.5, 180) 23.84 −48.71 55.84 −17.82 (12.5, 210) 9.34 −32.78 69.85 −38.62 (12.5, 240) 5.05 −23.17 82.44 −54.39 (12.5, 270) 13.95 −7.70 70.75 −72.37 (12.5, 300) 29.24 1.44 54.52 −82.55 (12.5, 330) 48.78 −1.78 37.58 −77.54
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(50) As shown in Tables 2 to 4, the voltages generated in the electrodes 3a to 3d are changed according to the pressed coordinates. A fixed pattern is present in the signs and absolute value magnitudes of the voltages generated in the respective electrodes, and the pattern is analyzed, so that what position on the touch panel 1 is pressed can be obtained as position information.
(51) Next, pressing force detection method will be described. Table 5 shows results in which generated voltages obtained when pressing forces are 0.05 N, 0.1 N, and 0.2 N with respect to the respective positions of (X, Y)=(12.5, 12.5), (−12.5, 12.5), (−12.5, −12.5), and (12.5, −12.5) are calculated by the finite element method simulation. In the respective coordinates, the top, middle, and bottom numerical values of the generated voltages in the electrodes in the table correspond to the pressing forces of 0.05 N, 0.1 N, and 0.2 N.
(52) TABLE-US-00005 TABLE 5 Coordinate Pressing Electrode Electrode Electrode Electrode (X, Y) force 3a 3b 3c 3d (12.5, 12.5) 0.05 N 30.29 −16.90 −3.96 −8.50 0.1 N 60.59 −33.80 −7.92 −16.99 0.2 N 121.17 −67.60 −15.84 −33.99 (−12.5, 12.5) 0.05 N 15.09 −23.88 8.29 3.63 0.1 N 30.17 −47.77 16.58 7.27 0.2 N 60.35 −95.54 33.16 14.53 (−12.5, −12.5) 0.05 N −3.25 −8.28 29.73 −17.76 0.1 N −6.50 −16.55 59.47 −35.51 0.2 N −12.99 −33.11 118.93 −71.02 (12.5, −12.5) 0.05 N 9.29 4.62 13.82 −25.01 0.1 N 18.59 9.23 27.64 −50.02 0.2 N 37.17 18.47 55.27 −100.04
(53) It is found that when the generated voltages in the respective electrodes on the respective coordinates are compared, the generated voltages with the 0.1 N pressing force are substantially twice the generated voltages with the 0.05 N pressing force, and further, the generated voltages with the 0.2 N pressing force are substantially twice the generated voltages with the 0.1 N pressing force.
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(55) The storage unit 104 stores, as a voltage pattern, voltages generated in the electrodes 3a to 3d when a predetermined position is pressed by predetermined pressing force. The voltage pattern includes, as united information, the signs and magnitudes of the voltages generated in the electrodes 3a to 3d. As a method of storing the magnitudes of the voltages, absolute values of the magnitudes of the voltages may be directly stored, and differences from or ratios to the base electrode voltage may be stored. In particular, the storing method described here may not be required to be limited.
(56) Plural voltage patterns are stored, and the data may be created by a simulation or information when the touch panel 1 is actually pressed may be directly stored. The number of voltage patterns to be previously stored is determined as appropriate in view of the coordinate accuracy required of the touch type input device.
(57) The voltages detected by the detection unit 102 are transmitted to the computation unit 103. The computation unit 103 generates a voltage pattern of the voltages detected by the detection unit 102 by the same method as the voltage patterns stored in the storage unit 104. For example, the voltage pattern of the detected voltages is generated by the same method as when all the voltage patterns stored in the storage unit 104 are stored at ratios to maximum voltages generated in the respective electrodes. Next, the computation unit 103 performs comparison including signs of the created voltage pattern with the voltage patterns stored in the storage unit 104. The voltage patterns stored in the storage unit 104 correspond to position information, but pressed information corresponding to position information is discrete to some extent in consideration of the storage capacity limit and the computing speed. Therefore, the voltage patterns which coincide with each other substantially completely cannot be obtained. When the measured voltage pattern is compared with the stored voltage patterns, square sums of errors between the voltage ratios of the stored voltage patterns and the measured voltage pattern are calculated, a few square sums are selected in ascending order of magnitude, and position information is assumed from magnitudes thereof. When the assumption of position information is completed, the computation unit 103 reads the voltage pattern at the point located around the position from the storage unit 104, and generates the voltage values of the electrodes generating the maximum voltages at the position by linear interpolation. Maximum ratios of the generated voltage values to the detected voltages are calculated, and then, the predetermined pressing force stored in the storage unit 104 is multiplied by each of the ratios, so that actual pressing force can be calculated. The method of determining position information and pressed information described here is not limited.
(58) As described above, in the calculation here, the electrode on the back side opposite the electrodes 3a to 3d includes the uniform ground electrode 4 as shown in
(59) In addition, as shown in
(60) By the above method, the touch type input device can use the touch panel 1 having a very simple structure to output position information and pressed information at the same time. As described above, PLLA used as the material of the substrate 2 of the touch panel 1 is a condensation polymer of lactic acid. Typically, lactic acid is made from starch with corns as a raw material by using the force of microorganisms. Therefore, PLLA does not use a fossil fuel as a material, so that carbon dioxide in the air cannot be increased at the time of disposal. In addition, PLLA has a much smaller carbon dioxide exhaust amount at the time of manufacture than other polymers. Further, since PLLA has a biodegradability characteristic, the device having an extremely low environmental load can be provided.
(61) The position information detection and the pressed information detection by the method described here can also be achieved by using other piezoelectric polymers such as PVDF as the substrate 2 in the same electrode structure. When PVDF is used, all the voltages generated from the respective electrodes have a plus potential or a minus potential. This is determined depending on the poling direction of PVDF. PLLA in which there is a polarity in the voltages generated in the respective electrodes has a larger information amount to be obtained than PVDF. In addition, since PVDF is subjected to the poling process, the reduction in piezoelectric constant is observed with time, but the piezoelectric properties of PLLA, which are caused due to the molecular orientation occurring from the stretching and the thermal treatment, are held semi-permanently. Further, when PVDF which is an opaque white polymer is made thinner, it becomes transparent, but it has a lower transparency than PLLA, so that in view of this point, PLLA is very excellent as the touch panel.
Second Example
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Third Example
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(66) Next, detected voltage changes with angles formed by the stretching axis of PLLA and the electrode division lines will be described. By citing the above description in connection with
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(69) Next, the case that the relation in which θ.sub.2=θ.sub.1−90° is not satisfied will be described.
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Fourth Example
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(72) The number of voltage detection elements is increased, so that the voltage pattern with respect to position information can be formed more finely. Thereby, both position information and pressed information can increase the accuracy.
(73) All the electrode division lines 5a to 5d cross in the center portion of the substrate 2 in this example, but are not always required to cross in the center portion, as described in the second example.
(74) Preferably, the electrode division lines are in the direction which coincides with the stretching axis and are orthogonal thereto, or other electrode division lines are set at angles as described in the third example so that the angles formed by the electrode division lines are equalized, or other electrode division lines are provided so that the divided electrodes divided by the electrode division lines are divided by an equal area to the extent possible.
Fifth Example
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(76) The electrodes are not always required to be axisymmetric with respect to the centerlines of the substrate 2. The methods shown in the second and fourth examples are combined to enable various electrode shapes to be set. The edges of the electrodes are not always required to be a straight line, and may be a curved line. These are matters determined, as need, according to the design.
Sixth Example
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(78) When the number of divided electrodes is increased as in the example shown here, the consideration of the direction with the stretching axis becomes meaningless, so that free arrangement is enabled. Here, the example in which the electrodes are arranged in the check pattern, but the electrodes may be arranged in a matrix sectioned by lattice-shaped electrode division lines. In the lattice-shaped electrode division lines at this time, more preferably, one of the vertical axis and the horizontal axis is along the stretching axis and the other is at substantially 90° with respect to the one axis.
(79) In addition, the shape of the electrodes is not limited to be square and rectangular, and may be polygonal, circular, elliptical, and irregular shape. The same position information and pressed information obtaining method as the first example is used. The electrode division number is a design matter to be determined in consideration of the signal processing ability.
(80) As described in the first example, the electrode on the back side in the second to sixth examples may include the divided electrodes opposite the electrodes shown in the plan views in the examples, and may form a uniform ground electrode. This is a design matter which can be selected as appropriate for execution.
(81) The case that the number of divided electrodes is reduced to less than four will be described here. For example, when the electrode formed on the principal plane is divided into two, the detected voltage pattern is significantly deteriorated, with the result that the detection of position information can be rough. Various accuracies are required of the touch panel according to devices to which the touch panel is applied, so that among the devices, the devices requiring only low accuracy can reduce the electrode division number. For example, only when which of the right half and the left half of the touch panel is pressed should be judged, the electrode division number may be about two or three.
Seventh Example
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(83) The touch panel and the touch type input device of the present invention can obtain position information and pressed information at the same time by a simple structure, have a high transparency, and can be inexpensive. Further, a very great merit that no load is given to an environment at the time of disposal can be obtained, so that there is an industrial applicability.
DESCRIPTION OF REFERENCE SYMBOLS
(84) 1 Touch panel 2 Substrate 3a to 3h Divided electrode 4 Ground electrode 5a to 5d Electrode division line 8a to 8g Electrode non-forming portion 9a to 9t Electrode 10 Arrow showing the stretching axis of a film 11 Symbol showing the direction of an electric field 30a to 30d Electrode 31a to 31d Electrode centerline 50a, 50b Electrode division line 100 Touch type input device 101 Processing unit 201, 201b PLLA film