Touch panel

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Inventors

Kikuchi, Hiroshi

Application #

204448

Filed

Jun-9-1988

Published

Feb-5-1991

Current US Class

200/5A
341/20
345/174

International Classes

G09G 003/02

Field of Search

341/22 341/31 341/33 341/34 340/712 340/784 340/719 250/221 178/18 350/350 200/5

Assignee

Alps Electric Co., Ltd. (Tokyo, JP)

Examiners

Brier; Jeffrey A.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Shoup; Guy W., Klivans; Norman R.

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Other References

Johnson et al.--"Optical Keyboard", IBM Technical Disclosure Bulletin; vol. 20, No. 9, Feb. 9, 1978, pp. 3612-3613.

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Abstract
A touch panel having a panel body formed by transparent upper and lower electrodes spaced a predetermined distance. The touch panel is mounted on a front surface of a display device to detect a coordinate at a depressed position on the upper electrode. The improvement comprises a transparent insulating liquid material filled between the upper and lower electrodes and a coloring agent containing pigment or dyestuff dispersed in the liquid material. In another aspect, the improvement comprises a transparent insulating liquid material filled between the upper and lower electrodes and an insulating fine powder dispersed in the liquid material.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. In a touch panel having a panel body formed by transparent upper and lower electrodes spaced a predetermined distance, said touch panel being mounted on a front surface of a display device to detect a coordinate at a depressed position on said upper electrode; the improvement comprising a transparent insulating liquid material filled between said upper and lower electrodes and a coloring agent containing pigment or dyestuff dispersed in said liquid material.

2. The touch panel as defined in claim 1, further comprising an insulating fine powder dispensened in said liquid material and wherein said insulating fine powder comprises a transparent spherical powder.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates to a touch panel adapted to be mounted on a display device such as CRT and detect a coordinate at a position of depression by a finger, a pen, etc.

Generally, the touch panel is formed by laminating transparent upper and lower electrodes with a spacer such as a dot spacer interposed therebetween, and supporting the lower electrode to a transparent support plate. The touch panel thus formed is mounted on a display surface of a display device such as CRT or LCD (liquid crystal display), and is depressed at a predetermined position by means of a pen, a finger, etc. as viewed by an operator to detect a coordinate at such a depressed position, thus providing a coordinate input device.

In such a touch panel as mentioned above, it is known that a filter permitting transmitting of a certain part of spectrum from the display device as a light source and absorbing the other part is provided so as to improve a contrast at a display portion of the display device and adjust a color tone.
 
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