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20110273398 | Capacitive Touch Panel, Manufacturing Method and Scanning Method - The present invention discloses a capacitive touch panel, comprises a touch sensing pattern form on a substrate, which could generate a sensing signals in response to a touch on the capacitive touch panel; a plurality of first signal lines and a second signal line for conducting the sensing signals; the touch sensing pattern comprises a plurality of first conductive assemblies arranged in a first direction, a first end of each first conductive assembly respectively connects to a corresponding first signal line; the second signal line connects the second ends of all of the first conductive assemblies together. | 11-10-2011 |
20110304582 | TOUCH SENSING CIRCUIT AND METHOD FOR MAKING THE SAME - The present invention discloses a touch sensing circuit for capacitive touch panel formed on a substrate comprises a transparent conductive layer having a thickness of 100 Å-500 Å; a conductive layer having a thickness of 1000 Å-5000 Å; and an insulating layer having a thickness of 1 μm-5 μm disposed between the transparent conductive layer and the conductive layer. | 12-15-2011 |
20130063967 | REFLECTIVE TOUCH DISPLAY AND FABRICATION METHOD THEREOF - The present disclosure relates to a display device, and more particularly to a reflective touch display and a fabrication method thereof The reflective touch display comprises a reflective display device, a first bonding layer, a light guiding plate, a second bonding layer, and a touch screen. The light guiding plate is laminated to top surface of the reflective display through the first bonding layer. The touch screen is laminated to top surface of the light guiding plate through the second bonding layer. The first bonding layer and the second bonding layer are formed by a liquid bonding material that transforms from a liquid state to a solid state, wherein refraction index of each of the first and second bonding layer is less than that of the light guiding plate. In accordance with the present disclosure, yield rate can be increased and production cost can be reduced. | 03-14-2013 |
20130093696 | TOUCH DEVICE AND MANUFACTURING METHOD THEREOF - The present disclosure relates to a touch technology, especially to a touch device and a manufacturing method thereof. The touch device comprises a sensing electrode structure, a shielding layer, a plurality of peripheral connection wires and a grounding wire. The shielding layer surrounds the periphery of the sensing electrode structure. The plurality of peripheral connection wires are located under the shielding layer and electrically connected to the sensing electrode structure. The grounding wire is electrically connected to the shielding layer. Thus, in accordance with the present disclosure, the touch device can shield external interference, and the reliability for operation of the touch circuit can be improved. | 04-18-2013 |
20140144689 | TOUCH-SENSOR STRUCTURE AND MANUFACTURING METHOD THEREOF - A touch-sensor structure includes a substrate having a plurality of grooves formed thereon. A plurality of first axial electrode strips are disposed in the grooves individually. A plurality of second axial electrode strips are disposed on the substrate and intersect with the first axial electrode strips. An insulating layer fills in the grooves and is disposed at the intersections of the first and second axial electrode strips. Furthermore, the manufacturing method of the touch-sensor structure is provided. The insulating layer is disposed in the grooves of the substrate without a protuberant height on the substrate. Therefore, it can overcome a breakage issue in conventional conductive bridges. | 05-29-2014 |
20160004344 | TOUCH PANEL AND FABRICATION METHOD THEREOF - A touch panel is provided. The touch panel is defined as having a viewable area and a non-viewable area. The touch panel includes a protection cover and a sensing electrode layer. The protection cover includes a strengthened substrate and a functional protection layer formed on the strengthened substrate in the viewable area. The sensing electrode layer is formed on the surface of the functional protection layer in the viewable area. The disposition of the functional protection layer prevents the sensing electrode layer from failing in a broken circuit, which occurs due to the strengthened substrate chipping or cracking. Thus, the reliability of the touch panel is enhanced. Further, a method for fabricating the touch panel is also provided. | 01-07-2016 |
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20130069906 | TOUCH SENSING DEVICE AND ELECTRONIC DEVICE - A touch sensing device is disclosed. The touch sensing device comprises a touch sensing circuit layer disposed on a lower surface of a substrate; and a shielding structure disposed under the touch sensing circuit layer along with the touch sensing circuit layer at the same side of the substrate, wherein the shielding structure comprises a conductive layer and a supporting layer. An electronic device having the touch sensing device is also provided. The touch sensing device of the present disclosure can not only provide shielding function but also can avoid generating improper background capacitance, thereby preventing reduction or failure of touch sensitivity of the touch sensing device. | 03-21-2013 |
20130141347 | LAMINATED STRUCTURE, A TOUCH DISPLAY HAVING A LAMINATED STRUCTURE, AND A LAMINATING METHOD THEREOF - A touch display having a laminated structure is provided in present disclosure. The touch display comprises a touch panel, a display module, and a step-shaped gasket element. The display module has a step-shaped structure formed due to a height difference, wherein the step-shaped structure is located in an edge area of the display module. The gasket element inosculates with the step-shaped structure of the display module to fill the height difference in the edge area of the display module. In accordance with present disclosure, the gasket element is not in a suspended state usually caused when the gasket element is not being supported by display module and is effectively laminated to an outer frame of display module, thereby enhancing the reliability of lamination of touch panel and display module. Moreover, a laminated structure and a laminating method for touch display having, the laminated structure are provided in present disclosure. | 06-06-2013 |
20130154964 | TOUCH-SENSITIVE DISPLAY DEVICE AND METHOD FOR FABRICATING THE SAME - The present disclosure relates to a touch-sensitive device and a fabricating method thereof, and more particularly, to a touch-sensitive display device and the method for fabricating the same. The touch-sensitive display device including a display panel, a touch-sensitive panel, and a plurality of supporting bumps is located between the display panel and a touch-sensitive panel. The supporting bumps have elasticity to keep the touch-sensitive panel separated from the display panel. | 06-20-2013 |
20140139445 | TOUCH SENSING DEVICE AND A METHOD OF FABRICATING THE SAME - The present disclosure provides a touch sensing device and a method for fabricating the same. The touch sensing device comprises a touch panel and a flexible printed circuit board, wherein the touch panel comprises a first bonding mark and the flexible printed circuit board has a bonding surface bonded to the touch panel and has a non-bonding surface. The flexible printed circuit board comprises a second bonding mark disposed on the non-bonding surface. The second bonding mark and the first bonding mark have a relationship of contraposition. | 05-22-2014 |
20140174789 | TOUCH PANEL AND FABRICATION METHOD THEREOF - The present disclosure relates to a touch panel, and more particularly, to a kind of touch panel which actualizes various touch response functions on a same surface and a fabrication method thereof. The touch panel includes an upper cover substrate, a first electrode array, a patterned mask layer, and at least a second electrode array. The upper cover substrate includes a display area and a peripheral area surrounding the display area. The first electrode array is disposed corresponding to the display area. The patterned mask layer is disposed corresponding to the peripheral area. At least a second electrode array is disposed corresponding to a first patterned area of the patterned mask layer. A fabricating method for the touch panel is also provided. | 06-26-2014 |
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20150220519 | ELECTRONIC DOCUMENT RETRIEVAL AND REPORTING WITH REVIEW COST AND/OR TIME ESTIMATION - An approach is provided for retrieving electronic documents. The approach provides a Web-based graphical user interface that allows users to construct complex queries that include Boolean clauses, proximity clauses and/or keyword phrases, without requiring the users to have a working knowledge of query languages. The Web-based graphical user interface also allows users to specify a semantic meaning for one or more search terms. The approach also allows users to generate various reports for search results. Various filters may be applied to manage the amount of reporting data and semantic meanings may be applied to increase relevancy. A time cost estimator provides an estimated review time for search results. Also included are approaches for using the results of simple searches to perform advanced searches, for estimating the cost and/or time for reviewing search results and for performing tagging analysis and for using logical custodians. | 08-06-2015 |
20150220638 | ELECTRONIC DOCUMENT RETRIEVAL AND REPORTING USING INTELLIGENT ADVANCED SEARCHING - An approach is provided for retrieving electronic documents. The approach provides a Web-based graphical user interface that allows users to construct complex queries that include Boolean clauses, proximity clauses and/or keyword phrases, without requiring the users to have a working knowledge of query languages. The Web-based graphical user interface also allows users to specify a semantic meaning for one or more search terms. The approach also allows users to generate various reports for search results. Various filters may be applied to manage the amount of reporting data and semantic meanings may be applied to increase relevancy. A time cost estimator provides an estimated review time for search results. Also included are approaches for using the results of simple searches to perform advanced searches, for estimating the cost and/or time for reviewing search results and for performing tagging analysis and for using logical custodians. | 08-06-2015 |
20150220644 | ELECTRONIC DOCUMENT RETRIEVAL AND REPORTING USING TAGGING ANALYSIS AND/OR LOGICAL CUSTODIANS - An approach is provided for retrieving electronic documents. The approach provides a Web-based graphical user interface that allows users to construct complex queries that include Boolean clauses, proximity clauses and/or keyword phrases, without requiring the users to have a working knowledge of query languages. The Web-based graphical user interface also allows users to specify a semantic meaning for one or more search terms. The approach also allows users to generate various reports for search results. Various filters may be applied to manage the amount of reporting data and semantic meanings may be applied to increase relevancy. A time cost estimator provides an estimated review time for search results. Also included are approaches for using the results of simple searches to perform advanced searches, for estimating the cost and/or time for reviewing search results and for performing tagging analysis and for using logical custodians. | 08-06-2015 |
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20160115515 | GROUP OF GLYCOSYLTRANSFERASES AND USE THEREOF - Provided are the use of glycosyltransferases gGT25, gGT13, gGT30, gGT25-1, gGT25-3, gGT25-5, gGT29, gGT29-3, gGT29-4, gGT29-5, gGT29-6, gGT29-7, 3GT1, 3GT2, 3GT3, 3GT4 and derived polypeptides therefrom in the catalyzed glycosylation of terpenoid compounds and the synthesis of new saponins, wherein the glycosyltransferases can specifically and efficiently catalyze tetracyclic triterpenoid compound substrates at positions C-20 and/or C-6 and/or C-3 during hydroxyl glycosylation, and/or transfer the glycosyl from a glycosyl donor to the first glycosyl of the tetracyclic triterpenoid compounds at position C-3, so as to extend the sugar chain. The glycosyltransferases can also be used for constructing man-made synthetic rare ginsenosides and a variety of new ginsenosides and derivatives thereof. | 04-28-2016 |