This application is related to, and claims the benefit of, a foreign priority application filed in Taiwan as Application No. 095139808 on Oct. 27, 2006. The related application is incorporated herein by reference.
The present invention relates to a backlight module having a spacing member that protects an optical film from becoming heated while the backlight module is operating, and to a liquid crystal display (LCD) device using the backlight module.
Liquid crystal displays (LCDs) are commonly used as display devices for compact electronic apparatuses. This is because they not only provide good quality images with little power consumption, but they also are very thin. The liquid crystal in a liquid crystal display does not emit any light itself. The liquid crystal has to be lighted by a light source so as to clearly and sharply display text and images. Thus, a backlight module is generally needed for a liquid crystal display.
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The light guide plate 56 includes two light incident surfaces 561 at opposite sides thereof, a top light output surface 562 perpendicularly adjoining the two light incident surfaces 561, a bottom surface 563 perpendicularly adjoining the two light incident surfaces 561, and two other side surfaces (not labeled) perpendicularly adjoining the light output surface 562 and the bottom surface 563. The light sources 57 are disposed adjacent to the light incident surfaces 561, respectively.
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The prism film 54 and the diffusion film 53 are arranged on the light output surface 562, in that order from top to bottom. Edges of the two films 53, 54 are adjacent to edges of the upper plates of the lamp covers 572, respectively. The two films 53, 54 are very thin, and typically have a thickness of about 0.4 mm. When the lamps 571 work, the temperatures of the lamp covers 572 rise. Because the two films 53, 54 are very thin, they are liable to be affected by the high temperatures of the lamp covers 572 and become warped. Then when light transmits through the two films 53, 54, the display performance of the LCD device 5 is impaired.
What is needed, therefore, is a backlight module that can overcome the above-described deficiencies. What is also needed is an LCD device employing such a backlight module.
In one preferred embodiment, a backlight module includes a light source including a lamp cover, at least one optical film, a light guide plate, and a spacing member. The lamp cover includes an upper plate. The light guide plate includes a light incident surface, and a light output surface adjacent to the light incident surface. The light source is adjacent to the light incident surface. The at least one optical film is provided on the light output surface. The spacing member is provided between the at least one optical film and the upper plate of the lamp cover.
Other novel features and advantages will become more apparent from the following detailed description of preferred embodiments when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings. In the drawings, all the views are schematic.
Reference will now be made to the drawings to describe the preferred embodiments in detail.
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The light guide plate 16 includes two light incident surfaces 161 at opposite sides thereof, a top light output surface 162 perpendicularly adjoining the two light incident surfaces 161, a bottom surface 163 perpendicularly adjoining the two light incident surfaces 161, and two other side surfaces (not labeled) perpendicularly adjoining the light output surface 162 and the bottom surface 163. The two light sources 17 are disposed adjacent to the two light incident surfaces 161, respectively.
Two strip-shaped of protrusions 168 are formed at two opposite side edge portions of the light output surface 162 near the two light incident surfaces 161, respectively. The protrusions 168 are parallel to each other and parallel to the lamps 171. A transverse sectional shape of each protrusion 168 can be a rectangle.
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Free edges of the two upper walls 173 abut or are attached to outer surfaces of the two protrusions 168, respectively. Lateral edges of each of the two films 13, 14 abut or are attached to inner surfaces of the two protrusions 168, respectively. Thus, the upper walls 173 are separated from the two films 13, 14 by the two protrusions 168 on the light output surface 162, respectively.
When the LCD device 1 is in use and the lamps 171 are working, the lamps 171 may become quite hot and heat up the lamp covers 172. Nevertheless, unlike with a conventional LCD device, the light guide plate 16 includes the two protrusions 168 that separate the upper walls 173 of the two lamp covers 172 from the two films 13, 14. Thus, the two films 13, 14 are not affected by high temperatures of the lamp covers 172. That is, the two films 13, 14 do not warp. Accordingly, the display performance of the LCD device 1 is unimpaired.
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When the LCD device 3 is assembled, the two protrusions 368 abut or are attached to a light output surface 362 of the light guide plate 36. Free edges of two upper plates 373 of two lamp covers 372 abut or are attached to outer surfaces of the two protrusions 368, respectively. Lateral edges of two films 33, 34 abut or are attached to inner surfaces of the two protrusions 368, respectively. Thus, the upper plates 373 are separated from the two films 33, 34 by the two protrusions 368 of spacing plates 322.
Further or alternative embodiments may include the following. In one example, each protrusion 168 can be a discrete piece that is attached on the light output surface 162. In another example, a transverse sectional shape of each protrusion 168 can be a semicircle.
It is believed that the present embodiments and their advantages will be understood from the foregoing description, and it will be apparent that various changes may be made thereto without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention or sacrificing all of its material advantages, the examples hereinbefore described merely being preferred or exemplary embodiments of the invention.
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