1. Field of the Invention
The invention relates to a flat panel display, and more particularly, to a flat panel display with thin frame design at light source and control board side.
2. Description of the Prior Art
Conventional flat panel displays need frame structure to protect the backlight module and each components of the panel, such as a light emitting diodes source, a light guide plate, optical films, prism film, cell . . . etc. After the components are assembled together in the frame structure to be a panel module in panel factory, the panel module is then transported to a system factory for assembling with outermost housings, generally including a top cover and a bottom cover. The top cover and the bottom cover assembled in the system factory usually serve as protection and ornamentation for the panel module, not having any supportive function to the structure of the panel module.
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An embodiment of the invention provides a flat panel display with thin frame. The flat panel display includes a frame structure, a reflector, a backlight unit, a light guide plate, an optical film, a control circuit board, a cell, and a top frame. The frame structure includes a first supportive part, a second supportive part, and a side portion. The first supportive part includes a concave section. The reflector is configured on the first supportive part, the backlight unit and the light guide plate are configured on the reflector, and the optical film is configured on the light guide plate. The control circuit board is configured at the concave section of the frame structure. The cell is placed on the second supportive part and is electrically connected to the control circuit board via a flexible connecting wiring. The top frame is mounted to the cell and the side portion for fixing the cell.
An embodiment of the invention provides the flat panel display with thin frame wherein the frame structure is monolithic structure. The reflector, the backlight unit and the light guide plate, and the optical film stack on the first supportive part in order along a first direction. The cell is placed on the second supportive part along the first direction, the side portion of the frame structure has the orientation of the first direction, and the flexible connecting wiring extends along the first direction to connect the control circuit board.
An embodiment of the invention provides the flat panel display that further includes a first cover and a second cover. The first cover includes a first assembling end and the second cover includes a second assembling end. The frame structure includes a protrusion located at the side portion for being fixed to the first cover via a fixture so that the frame structure is assembled to the first cover. The second cover covers on the perimeter of the cell and is assembled with the first cover by the second assembling end fixing to the first assembling end.
An embodiment of the invention provides the flat panel display wherein the flexible connecting wiring is a chip on film (COF) circuit, and the backlight unit is a light emitting diode configured at a side of the light guide plate. The flexible connecting wiring extends along a light source side toward the concave section and connects to the control circuit board.
An embodiment of the invention provides the flat panel display that further includes a cushion configured between the backlight unit and the cell.
The flat panel display provides by the embodiments of the invention places the control circuit board, which drives and controls the cell, at the downside of the frame structure via the flexible connecting wiring so as to extensively reduce the width of the outer frame at the light source side. The monolithic frame structure further reduces the cost of material and cost for package and transportation.
These and other objectives of the present invention will no doubt become obvious to those of ordinary skill in the art after reading the following detailed description of the preferred embodiment that is illustrated in the various figures and drawings.
The invention reduces the number of components and cost of a flat panel display, such as the display for the upper part over the hinge of a notebook, by using a first cover in replace of the frame and the plastic support of the display. Please refer to
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The flat panel display having integral frame structure disclosed in the embodiments of the invention incorporates features of a metal frame and a plastic support, which support, position, and fix each component as the integral frame structure, such that no additional structure component is needed for the flat panel display to assemble the backlight module and the panel module. The frame structure is assembled to the bottom cover via screw that can reduce defectiveness of repetitive processing. The concave section at the bottom of the frame structure can contain a control circuit board for the panel cell such that the control circuit board can be rerouted downward to the bottom of the frame structure. The space required at the light source side of the flat panel display can be reduced, hence leading to the flat panel display with thin frame at the light source side.
Those skilled in the art will readily observe that numerous modifications and alterations of the device and method may be made while retaining the teachings of the invention.
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