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[0001] This invention relates generally to color flat panel displays and, more particularly, to an electroluminescent flat panel display with a touch sensitive panel.
[0002] Modem electronic devices provide an increasing amount of functionality with a decreasing size. By continually integrating more and more capabilities within electronic devices, costs are reduced and reliability increased. Touch screens are frequently used in combination with conventional soft displays such as cathode ray tubes (CRTs), liquid crystal displays (LCDs), plasma displays and electroluminescent displays. The touch screens are manufactured as separate devices and mechanically mated to the viewing surfaces of the displays.
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[0004] There are three commonly used touch screen technologies that utilize this basic structure: resistive, capacitive, and surface acoustic wave (SAW). For more information on these technologies, see “Weighing in on touch technology,” by Scott Smith, published in Control Solutions Magazine, May 2000.
[0005] There are three types of resistive touch screens, 4-wire, 5-wire, and 8-wire. The three types share similar structures.
[0006] The main difference between 4-wire, 5-wire, and 8-wire touch screens is the circuit pattern in the lower circuit layer
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[0010] Conventionally, when a touch screen is used with a flat panel display, the touch screen is simply placed over the flat panel display and the two are held together by a mechanical mounting means such as a frame.
[0011] U.S. Pat. No. 5,982,004 issued Nov. 9, 1999, to Sin et al. describes a thin film transistor that may be useful for flat panel display devices and mentions that touch sensors may be integrated into a display panel. However, Sin et al. do not propose a method for doing so.
[0012] U.S. Pat. No. 6,028,581 issued Feb. 22, 2000, to Umeya describes a liquid crystal display with an integrated touch screen on the same face of a substrate to reduce parallax error due to the combined thickness of the liquid crystal display and the touch screen. This arrangement has the shortcoming that the existing pixel array layout must be significantly modified, incurring additional cost and reducing pixel fill factor.
[0013] U.S. Pat. No. 5,995,172 issued Nov. 30, 1999, to Ikeda et al. discloses a tablet integrated LCD display apparatus wherein a touch sensitive layer is formed on the same side of a substrate as the LCD.
[0014] U.S. Pat. No. 5,852,487 issued Dec. 22, 1998, to Fujimori et al. discloses a liquid crystal display having a resistive touch screen. The display includes three substrates.
[0015] U.S. Pat. No. 6,177,918 issued Jan. 23, 2001, to Colgan et al. describes a display device having a capacitive touch screen and LCD integrated on the same side of a substrate.
[0016] There remains a need for an improved touch screen-flat panel display system that minimizes device weight, removes redundant materials, decreases cost, eliminates special mechanical mounting design, increases reliability, prevents Newton rings, and minimizes the degradation in image quality.
[0017] The need is met according to the present invention by providing an organic electroluminescent display, including: a transparent substrate having two faces; light emitting elements of an electroluminescent display formed on one face of the substrate for emitting light through the substrate; and touch sensitive elements of a touch screen formed on the other face of the substrate.
[0018] The display according to the present invention is advantageous in that it provides a display having a minimum number or substrates, thereby providing a thin, light, easily manufacturable display.
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[0033] The invention has been described in detail with particular reference to certain preferred embodiments thereof, but it will be understood that variations and modifications can be effected within the spirit and scope of the invention.
PARTS LIST 10 touch screen 12 substrate 14 touch sensitive elements 16 cable 18 controller 20 lower circuit layer 22 flexible spacer layer 24 spacer dot 26 flexible upper circuit layer 28 flexible top protective layer 30 metal oxide layer 31 circuitry 32 metal contact 34 metal contact 36 metal contact 38 metal contact 46 acoustic transducer 48 acoustic surface wave reflector 49 OLED flat panel display 50 substrate 52 light emitting elements 54 conductors 56 hole injection layer 58 organic light emitters 60 electron transport layer 62 cathode layer 64 voltage source 66 light 67 cable 68 frame 72 spacer 100 display with touch screen 102 substrate