Patent ID: 8970508
Filing Date: 2015-03-03
Classification: G06F

Abstract:
1. A touch screen panel, comprising: a substrate; an electrode forming part comprising a plurality of first electrode serials and a plurality of second electrode serials formed on the substrate, the plurality of first electrode serials being arranged in parallel in a first direction, and the plurality of second electrode serials being arranged to intersect the first electrode serials; a routing wire forming part formed on the substrate at positions outside the electrode forming part and comprising a plurality of first routing wires connected to the plurality of first electrode serials, respectively, and a plurality of second routing wires connected to the plurality of second electrode serials, respectively; a plurality of first connection patterns formed on the same layer with the pluralities of first and second routing wires; a single insulation layer formed between the pluralities of first and second electrode serials and the substrate, and having a plurality of contact holes to expose portions of the plurality of first connection patterns; and a plurality of second connection patterns formed above the plurality of first connection patterns, respectively, and on the insulation layer, wherein each of the plurality of first electrode serials comprises a plurality of first electrode patterns and each of the plurality of second electrode serials comprises a plurality of second electrode patterns, the plurality of first electrode patterns is formed as separated plurality of patterns, and the separated plurality of patterns are connected to each other through the plurality of contact holes and by the plurality of first connection patterns, the insulation layer has a thickness of 5000 Å to 7000 Å, lower portions of the plurality of first electrode patterns are formed in the plurality of contact holes, respectively, and on the plurality of first connection patterns, and upper portions of the plurality of first electrode patterns are formed on the insulation layer, the same layer on which the plurality of second connection patterns is formed.