The present invention relates to a display device, in particular, to a display device which is transparent usually but capable of displaying display patterns such as dots, lines, characters, numbers and pictures by making them luminous as needed.
Conventionally, as a display device, there is one including: a variable symbol display device capable of displaying a plurality of symbols variably; a light guide plate having translucency disposed in front of the variable symbol display device; and a light source for introducing light to the inner side of the light guide plate from an end face, for example. The light of the light source is introduced from the end face of the light guide plate to the inner side, and is diffused and reflected by the light emitting unit formed on the surface of the light guide plate to thereby perform display (see Patent Document 1).
However, in the display device described above, the light emitting unit is conspicuous, and desired transparency is hardly obtained, so there is a problem that the rear side thereof is hardly seen through the light guide plate.
In view of the above-mentioned problem, it is an object of the present invention to provide a display device capable of displaying prescribed display patterns by making them luminous as needed while the rear side thereof can usually be seen through easily.
In order to solve the above-described problem, a display device according to the present invention is a display device in which a display pattern is formed with minute recesses provided on at least one surface of a translucent substrate, and at least one light source is disposed on a side end face of the translucent substrate so as to introduce light to the display pattern. The display device is so configured that the area density of the minute recesses forming the display pattern is not more than 20%, and an opening area of a recess is not more than 0.03 mm2. Note that a minute recess means a shape formed for expressing a display pattern by making it luminous here, not including a fine shape for solely preventing reflection. Of course, minute recesses for a display pattern and a fine shape for preventing reflection may be used together.
According to the present invention, minute recesses forming a display pattern are set to have size and area density which are invisible with eyes. Therefore, when the light source is not turned on, the display pattern is not obtrusive but transparent, so the rear side can be seen through easily. Then, by turning on the light source as needed to thereby cause the light to be reflected at the recesses, a prescribed display pattern can be displayed.
As an embodiment according to the present invention, the recess may be in a hemispherical shape.
According to the present embodiment, since the recess is in a hemispherical shape, there is no directionality, no variation is caused in reflection efficiency, and uniform brightness can be secured easily.
As another embodiment according to the present invention, the device may be so configured that the area density of the recesses or the opening area of the recess increases as separating from the light source.
According to the present embodiment, a display pattern having even brightness can be obtained.
Further, as another embodiment according to the present invention, a cylindrical lens or a collimate lens may be disposed between a side end face of the translucent substrate and the light source.
According to the present embodiment, it is possible to boost the light incident efficiency and to display a display pattern with uniform brightness.
As a new embodiment according to the present invention, a plurality of translucent substrates may be overlaid such that the area density of the recesses becomes not more than 20%, or the area density of the recesses in the display pattern may be made to be non-uniform so as to express gradation.
According to the present embodiment, expressions in various kinds and ways become possible, which brings an effect of wide variety of uses.
Embodiments of a display device according to the present invention will be described in accordance with the accompanying drawings of
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As a material of the translucent substrate 10, polycarbonate resin, acrylic resin, glass or the like may be used for example. Anything enabling to form transparent minute recesses 29 is acceptable.
The display pattern 20 is not limited to one in which the recesses 29 are uniformly arranged in a band shape, but it may express gradation by changing the area density of the recesses 29 gradually, like a second embodiment shown in
The recess 29 is not limited to a hemispherical recess, but may be in a triangular pyramid shape, a square pyramid shape, or a conical shape. The opening area of the recess 29 is preferably not more than 0.03 mm2. If the opening area exceeds 0.03 mm2, it becomes visible easily, so it is obtrusive. Therefore, if the recess 20 is a hemispherical dimple, the diameter is preferably not more than 200 μm, and more preferably, not more than 100 μm.
Further, the area density of the recesses 29 is preferably not more than 20%, and more preferably, not more than 10%. If the area density of the recesses 29 exceeds 20%, it is difficult to secure desired transparency. Note that the area density of the recesses 29 means the total opening area of all recesses 20 in a unit area.
Further, a pitch between the recesses 29 is preferably not less than 200 μm. If the pitch is less than 200 μm, it is difficult to secure desired transparency.
As the light source 30, an LED or a xenon lamp may be used for example. It is only necessary to have at least one light source 30. For example, a plurality of light sources may be arranged in alignment, or they may be arranged on the whole periphery of the translucent substrate 10 like a deformation of the first embodiment as shown in
Further, in order to converge and disperse light efficiently so as to increase the brightness and also make the brightness uniform, a collimate lens, a cylindrical lens 40 may be disposed between the translucent substrate and the light source 30, like another application of the first embodiment shown in
Further, the number of translucent substrates having the display pattern 20 is not necessarily one. Like a sixth embodiment shown in
As a more specific example of use of the display device according to the above-described embodiment, there is a case where it is used as a part of a product case 41 for example, as shown in
That is, in a display pattern 25 provided on the lower edge part of the translucent substrate 10, minute recesses are arranged in a band shape with low density, and also characters of “sale” are drawn with minute recesses arranged with high density in the band area (
Generally, the translucent substrate 10 is transparent, so a displayed product 42 in the product case 41 is directly visible through the translucent substrate 41. In the case where a customer comes close to the product case 41, when the light source 30 is blinked via a sensor not shown, the display in which bright characters of “sale” come up in the display pattern of a half-light band shape and then go out, is repeated. The characters of “sale” are suddenly displayed brightly in a seemingly transparent area, so it is unpredictable, which can give a strong visual impression to the customer.
As another method of using, there is a case where three overlaid translucent substrates 14, 15 and 16 are arranged on the front face of a variable display unit 43 of a slot machine for example, as shown in
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Then, when observing the translucent substrate 10 with eyes without lighting the LED, presence of the dimples was not obtrusive at all, so the rear side could been seen sufficiently. Further, when observing it with the LED being lighted, a display pattern of a band shape could be seen clearly on the surface of the transparent translucent substrate.
The display device according to the present invention can be applied not only as an electric decoration of game equipment but also to a product case, a direction board, an advertising display light, a warning light, interior goods, and the like.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2004-177208 | Jun 2004 | JP | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/JP2005/010872 | 6/14/2005 | WO | 00 | 12/11/2006 |