Claims
- 1. A display, comprising in each display area:
a first display area containing a non-light-emitting display element for effecting a display by means of a light-modulating element reflecting external light; and a second display area containing a light-emitting display element for effecting a display by means of a light-emitting element directly modulating external light, wherein
the first display area and the second display area are ordered in some manner.
- 2. The display as set forth in claim 1, further comprising a first substrate and a second substrate positioned opposite to each other, wherein
the light-modulating element and the light-emitting element are both placed between the first substrate and the second substrate.
- 3. The display as set forth in claim 1, wherein
the second display area does not contain a light-modulating layer of the light-modulating element.
- 4. The display as set forth in claim 1, wherein
the light-modulating element has a light-modulating layer, and the light-emitting element has a light-emitting layer, one of the layers being provided within or adjacent to the other.
- 5. The display as set forth in claim 2, further comprising:
a drive element, provided on the first substrate, for driving the light-emitting element; and a drive element, provided on the first substrate, for driving the light-modulating element, wherein
the light-emitting element is provided on the second substrate.
- 6. The display as set forth in claim 2, further comprising a protrusion on either the first substrate or the second substrate, so as to adjust height,
wherein
the light-emitting element is placed on the protrusion.
- 7. The display as set forth in claim 6, wherein
the protrusion is made of a conductive resin.
- 8. The display as set forth in claim 6, wherein
the protrusion is made of an insulating layer.
- 9. The display as set forth in claim 6, further comprising a conductive material at an interface between a light-emitting element electrode of the light-emitting element and either the first substrate or the second substrate.
- 10. The display as set forth in claim 1, wherein
the light-emitting element has a light-emitting layer, and the light-modulating element has a light-modulating layer, the layers being adjacent to each other separated by a protective material.
- 11. The display as set forth in claim 10, wherein
the protective layer blocks light.
- 12. The display as set forth in claim 1, wherein
the light-emitting element and the light-modulating element are driven independently from each other.
- 13. The display as set forth in claim 1, wherein
the light-emitting element and the light-modulating element are driven using a shared signal line.
- 14. The display as set forth in claim 2, further comprising a drive element for driving the light-emitting element and the light-modulating element, the drive element being provided on either the first substrate or the second substrate.
- 15. The display as set forth in claim 1, further comprising:
external light detecting means for detecting external light; and display control means for selecting either one or both of the light-emitting element and the light-modulating element for display based on detection of external light by the external light detecting means.
- 16. The display as set forth in claim 1, wherein:
the light-modulating element is a reflective-type, liquid crystal display element; and the light-emitting element is an organic electroluminescence element.
- 17. The display as set forth in claim 1,
the light-modulating element has a display-surface-side electrode, and the light-emitting element has a display-surface-side electrode, both electrodes being fabricated of the same material in the same layer.
- 18. The display as set forth in claim 1, wherein
when the light-modulating element is in a bright screen state, the light-emitting element is switchable to a non-light-emitting state.
- 19. The display as set forth in claim 1, wherein:
the light-modulating element and the light-emitting element are adjacent to each other; and when one of the light-modulating element and the light-emitting element is in a bright screen state, the other element is in a dark screen state.
- 20. A method of manufacturing a display,
said display including in each display area:
a first display area containing a non-light-emitting display element for effecting a display by means of a light-modulating element reflecting external light; and a second display area containing a light-emitting display element for effecting a display by means of a light-emitting element directly modulating external light, wherein the first display area and the second display area are ordered in some manner, said display further including a first substrate and a second substrate positioned opposite to each other, wherein the light-modulating element and the light-emitting element are both placed between the first substrate and the second substrate, said method comprising the steps of:
(a) fabricating a drive circuit on the first substrate; (b) fabricating the light-emitting element on the second substrate; and (c) combining the first substrate carrying the fabricated drive circuit and the second substrate carrying the fabricated light-emitting element to form a single body.
- 21. The method as set forth in claim 20, wherein:
the light-emitting element has a light-emitting layer, and the light-modulating element has a light-modulating layer, the layers being adjacent to each other separated by a protective layer; either the light-emitting element or the protective layer may be fabricated first.
- 22. The method as set forth in claim 20, further comprising, between steps (b) and (c), the step of:
(d) providing a conductive material at an interface between a light-emitting element electrode of the light-emitting element and either the first substrate or the second substrate.
- 23. The method as set forth in claim 20, wherein
in step (b), the light-emitting element is fabricated complete with two light-emitting-element electrodes.
- 24. The method as set forth in claim 20, wherein:
in step (b), the light-emitting element is constituted by an organic electroluminescence element; and the organic electroluminescence element is fabricated complete with a cathode.
- 25. The method as set forth in claim 24, wherein
in step (b), the organic electroluminescence element is fabricated complete with a protective electrode, provided on the cathode, for protecting the cathode.
- 26. The method as set forth in claim 24, wherein:
in step (a), the first substrate is provided with a drive circuit electrode on a surface of the first substrate where the first substrate contacts the second substrate; in step (b), the second substrate is provided with a conductive material on a surface of the second substrate where the second substrate contacts the drive circuit electrode; and in step (c), the second substrate is combined with the drive circuit electrode.
- 27. The method as set forth in claim 24, wherein:
in step (b), the second substrate is provided on a light-emitting side thereof with an anode constituted by a transparent electrode of the organic electroluminescence element; and the anode has a power feeding electrode next thereto.
- 28. A display, comprising in each display area:
a first display area containing a non-light-emitting display element for effecting a display by means of a light-modulating element reflecting external light; and a second display area containing a light-emitting display element for effecting a display by means of a light-emitting element directly modulating external light, the first display area and the second display area being ordered in some manner, said display further comprising a first substrate and a second substrate positioned opposite to each other, wherein the light-modulating element and the light-emitting element are both placed between the first substrate and the second substrate, wherein in the second display area, the light-emitting element and a light-modulating layer of the light-modulating element are stacked in this order on the first substrate.
- 29. The display as set forth in claim 28, wherein
the light-emitting element has an area less than or almost equal to the second display area.
- 30. The display as set forth in claim 28, wherein
the light-emitting element is constituted by an organic electroluminescence element.
- 31. The display as set forth in claim 28, wherein
the light-modulating element is a liquid crystal display element.
- 32. The display as set forth in claim 28, wherein
the light-emitting element and the light-modulating element are driven independently from each other.
- 33. The display as set forth in claim 28, wherein
the light-emitting element and the light-modulating element are driven using a shared signal line.
- 34. The display as set forth in claim 33, wherein:
the light-modulating layer is a liquid crystal layer of the liquid crystal display element; and the liquid crystal layer is in horizontal alignment mode in the first display area and in vertical alignment mode in the second display area.
- 35. A display, comprising in each of display areas arranged in a matrix form:
a first display area where a first electric optical element reflects external light to effect a display; and a second display area where a second electric optical element effects a display, the first display area and the second display area being ordered in some manner, said display further comprising a first substrate and a second substrate positioned opposite to each other, wherein the first electric optical element and the second electric optical element are both placed between the first substrate and the second substrate, wherein the first electric optical element and the second electric optical element share a common data signal line and a common scanning signal line, both lines being used in driving.
- 36. A display, comprising in each of display areas arranged in a matrix form:
a first display area containing a non-light-emitting display element for effecting a display by means of a light-modulating element reflecting external light; and a second display area containing a light-emitting display element for effecting a display by means of a light-emitting element directly modulating external light, the first display area and the second display area being ordered in some manner, said display further comprising a first substrate and a second substrate positioned opposite to each other, wherein:
the light-modulating element and the light-emitting element are both placed between the first substrate and the second substrate; and the light-modulating element and the light-emitting element share a common data signal line and a common scanning signal line, both lines being used in driving.
- 37. A display, comprising in each of display areas arranged in a matrix form:
a first display area containing a non-light-emitting display element for effecting a display by means of a light-modulating element reflecting external light; and a second display area containing a light-emitting display element for effecting a display by means of a light-emitting element directly modulating external light, the first display area and the second display area being ordered in some manner, said display further comprising a first substrate and a second substrate positioned opposite to each other, wherein:
the light-modulating element and the light-emitting element are both placed between the first substrate and the second substrate; and the light-emitting element can be driven by applying a drive signal to a data signal line and a scanning signal line through which the light-modulating element is driven.
- 38. The display as set forth in claim 36, further comprising voltage current conversion means for converting a voltage to a current to drive the light-emitting element,
wherein
the voltage current conversion means is connected to a drain electrode of a light-modulating-element transistor as a switching element for driving the light-modulating element.
- 39. The display as set forth in claim 38, wherein:
the voltage current conversion means is constituted by a light-emitting-element transistor; and the light-emitting-element transistor has a greater threshold voltage in driving the light-emitting element than a drive voltage of the light-modulating element.
- 40. The display as set forth in claim 38, wherein:
the voltage current conversion means is constituted by a light-emitting-element transistor; and an ON operation area of a light-emitting-element transistor and an ON operation area of the light-modulating-element transistor for driving the light-modulating element are assigned by means of a threshold voltage.
- 41. The display as set forth in claim 38, wherein
the light-modulating element is normally white.
- 42. The display as set forth in claim 38, wherein
the light-modulating element is constituted by a liquid crystal display element.
- 43. The display as set forth in claim 42, further comprising: a pixel electrode having an external light reflecting property; and an opposite electrode placed opposite to the pixel electrode so as to cover all the display areas on the second substrate,
wherein:
the light-modulating element is driven with respect to a potential of the opposite electrode when the light-modulating element is used to effect a display; and the light-emitting element is driven with respect to a potential of a reference electrode when the light-emitting element is used to effect a display.
- 44. The display as set forth in claim 36, wherein:
the light-emitting element is placed behind a pixel electrode having an external light reflecting property; and when the light-emitting element emits light to a display-surface side which is a front, only the second display area effects a display, and the first display area in which the pixel electrode exists does not transmit light.
- 45. A method of driving a display,
said display including in each of display areas arranged in a matrix form:
a first display area containing a non-light-emitting display element for effecting a display by means of a light-modulating element reflecting external light; and a second display area containing a light-emitting display element for effecting a display by means of a light-emitting element directly modulating external light, the first display area and the second display area being ordered in some manner, said display further comprising a first substrate and a second substrate positioned opposite to each other, wherein:
the light-modulating element and the light-emitting element are both placed between the first substrate and the second substrate; and the light-modulating element and the light-emitting element share a common data signal line and a common scanning signal line, both lines being used in driving. said method comprising the steps of:
(a) dividing a field which is a unit time for a video signal in each of the display areas; and (b) turning on/off the light-modulating element or the light-emitting element every divide period.
- 46. The method as set forth in claim 45, wherein
in step (a), the field is divided into n+1 intervals at a ratio of 1:21:22: . . . :2n, where n is a positive integer.
- 47. A display, comprising:
a first substrate having thereon a drive circuit; and a second substrate having thereon a light-emitting element complete with two light-emitting-element electrodes, the first and second substrates being combined to each other.
- 48. The display as set forth in claim 47, wherein:
the light-emitting element is constituted by an organic electroluminescence element complete with a cathode.
- 49. The display as set forth in claim 48, wherein:
the cathode has thereon a protective electrode for protecting the cathode.
- 50. The display as set forth in claim 48, wherein:
the first substrate has a drive circuit electrode on a surface of the first substrate where the first substrate contacts the second substrate; the cathode has thereon a contact layer of a conductive material; and the first substrate and the second substrate are combined so that the drive circuit electrode and the contact layer oppose each other.
- 51. The display as set forth in claim 48, wherein:
the second substrate has on a light-emitting side thereof an anode constituted by a transparent electrode of the organic electroluminescence element; and the anode has a power feeding electrode next thereto.
- 52. A method of manufacturing a display, comprising the steps of:
(a) fabricating a drive circuit on a first substrate; (b) fabricating a light-emitting element complete with two light-emitting-element electrodes on a second substrate; and (c) combining the first substrate carrying the drive circuit and the second substrate carrying the light-emitting element.
- 53. The method as set forth in claim 52, wherein:
in step (b), the light-emitting element is constituted by an organic electroluminescence element; and the organic electroluminescence element is fabricated complete with a cathode.
- 54. The method as set forth in claim 53, wherein:
in step (b), the organic electroluminescence element is fabricated complete with a protective electrode, provided on the cathode, for protecting the cathode.
- 55. The method as set forth in claim 53, wherein:
in step (a), the first substrate is provided with a drive circuit electrode on a surface of the first substrate where the first substrate contacts the second substrate; in step (b), the second substrate is provided with a contact layer of a conductive material on a surface of the second substrate where the second substrate contacts the drive circuit electrode; and in step (c), the second substrate is combined with the drive circuit electrode.
- 56. The method as set forth in claim 53, wherein:
in step (b), the second substrate is provided on a light-emitting side thereon with an anode constituted by a transparent electrode of the organic electroluminescence element; and the anode has a power feeding electrode next thereto.
Priority Claims (2)
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2002-196253 |
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2002-194960 |
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Parent Case Info
[0001] This application claims the priority and benefit of U.S. provisional patent application No. 60/318,881, filed Sep. 14, 2001, which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
Provisional Applications (1)
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