The present invention generally relates to flexible displays. The present invention specifically relates to flexible displays provided with display supports.
Flexible and especially rollable displays are manufactured on an organic substrate and are very thin. This makes it possible to repeatedly bend them with a small radius, a requirement for a rollable display. The advantages of a rollable display are the small volume needed for storing in the closed position and the lack of glass making the display unbreakable and of light weight.
A number of product concepts have been developed for flexible displays. The most important concepts are the ‘book’, the ‘wrap’ and the ‘roll’. A ‘wrap’ concept is shown in WO 2008/054206 A2, a ‘roll’ concept in WO 2006/038171 A1.
The ‘book’ concept is the simplest implementation of a rollable display comprising two hingeably connected support halves with a continuous display. In the middle near the hinge mechanism is a hollow space to accommodate the curved segment of the display in the situation where the ‘book’ is in the closed position. The display size is at most twice the size of the closed display system. In practice, it will be around 1.8× the size due to the bezel of the support halves needed around the display.
The ‘wrap’ concept comprises a display, wrapped with its front side to the inside. Thus the display is protected when the ‘wrap’ is in the closed position. The display currently makes one complete turn around the device body when wrapped. Therefore, the size of the display will be about twice the size of the device. For larger displays compared to the device body more turns are required, which adds mechanical complexity.
Instead of rolling the display around the device body, especially if it is more than one turn, it could also be rolled around a tube and stored inside the system. This ‘roll’ concept has a very different product experience, as the display comes out of the system instead of being wrapped around it.
There are a lot of possibilities to realize the movement of the display with respect to the display system, but most of them result in an open position with unsupported parts of the display. This can result in problems when touch functionality has to be integrated into the display. The pressure from a touch on the display can result in tearing of the display due to the tensions and it can result in imprints along the edges of the unsupported display part.
Another problem is that for the end-user it is important to have a consistent feeling of touch across the whole display. In an unsupported location, touching the display will feel different than in a supported location and this could be confusing to the end-user.
It is an object of the invention to prevent unsupported locations in the display in its open position. It is also an object to improve the lifetime of the display.
According to one aspect the invention provides a display system comprising a continuous flexible display, a support frame comprising two main display supports being hingeable with respect to each other and each structurally configured to support a respective portion of the flexible display, wherein the two main display supports are hingeable between a configuration for fixing the flexible display in a closed storage position and a planar configuration for fixing the flexible display in an open position, wherein at least one additional display support is configured to support substantially a segment of flexible display located between the said respective portions of the flexible display in the open position, said additional display support being movable with respect to the display segment between a non-operational position and a support position when the two main display supports are moved between the storage position and the open position of the flexible display, such that in the open position substantially the whole surface of the display is supported by the respective display supports.
According to another aspect the invention provides a display system comprising a continuous flexible display and a display support device structurally configured to support the flexible display, wherein the display is movable between a closed storage position and an open position, wherein the display support device comprises at least one display support being movable between a storage position and a support position when the display is moved between the storage position and the open position of the flexible display, such that in the open position substantially the whole surface of the display is supported by the display support. This configuration of the display support is applicable for supporting different kinds of the flexible displays, i.e. of rollable, wrappable or of book type.
According to yet another aspect the invention provides a display system comprising a continuous flexible display, a support frame comprising two main display supports being hingeable with respect to each other and each structurally configured to support a respective portion of the flexible display, a segment of the flexible display being located between the said respective portions of the flexible display, wherein the two main display supports are hingeable between a closed configuration for fixing the flexible display in a storage position and an open configuration for fixing the flexible display in an open position, in the storage position of the flexible display between the main display supports and the additional display support there is a free space enabling a partial curvature of said display segment without conflicting with the respective main display support wherein at least one additional display support is configured to support substantially said segment of the flexible display in the storage position of the flexible display, the additional display support facilitates the curvature of the display segment with a predefined curvature.
According to another aspect the invention provides a display system with a continuous flexible display, a support frame comprising two display supports located in respective housings being hingeable with respect to each other and each structurally configured to support a respective portion of the flexible display, a segment of the flexible display being located between the said respective portions of the flexible display, wherein the two display support housings are hingeable between a closed configuration for fixing the flexible display in a storage position and an open configuration for fixing the flexible display in an open position, in the storage position of the flexible display between the display supports there is a free space enabling a partial curvature of said display segment without conflicting with the respective display support, wherein in the storage position the flexible display is positioned in the system with its display segment in an asymmetrical configuration with respect to a plane between both display support housings.
The invention focuses in the different embodiments on the support of the display in parts of the construction where the display cannot be connected to a rigid underground. This can be the case near hinges, guiding mechanisms and other mechanical elements that facilitate the movement of the display and supporting frame between a closed storage and an open position. The invention provides technical solutions for applying touch functionality in a display system with a flexible/rollable display.
The advantages of the different embodiments are that in the open position the display is supported by an additional support when touched. This means that it is less likely to be damaged when touch functionality is added to the display. Another advantage is that the display will feel stiffer and gives a better quality perception of the product. The predefined curvature of the display segment in the closed position is advantageous for the lifetime of the display.
Reference is made to applicant's Provisional Application Ser. No. 61/506,180, filed on Jul. 11, 2011, which is hereby incorporated by reference.
The display system 1 schematically shown in
In the storage position of the flexible display 2 between the main display supports 3,4 and the additional display supports 3a, 4a there is sufficient free space for enabling a partial curvature of the display segment 2a without conflicting with the respective main display supports.
In the open position between the hinges 5, 6 the display segment 2a is supported by the additional support 3a, 4a when touched. This means that damage of the display is prevented when touch functionality is added to the display. Another advantage is that sagging of the display is prevented. The display will feel stiffer which gives a better quality perception of the display system.
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This well defined curvature is advantageous for the lifetime of the display. It enables opening/closing of the display system many times without damaging the display segment 2a. Another advantage of this curvature in the storage position is that the display system can be designed with favourable dimensions.
A sufficiently stiff underground for the display by using a foil 8 is obtained for example by rotating the main display supports 3, 4 around the hinges 5, 6 by more than 90 degrees, thus tensioning the foil 8. If (as shown in
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This 90 degrees rotation is by way of example. This gear solution shows the same favorable additional rotation with main display supports 3, 4 rotating by other angles of rotation.
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It is noted that alternatively the two panels 28, 29 are integrated into one plastic panel with a living hinge at the location of the 30.
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The support plates 34, 35 each have a pin 34a, 35a that is guided in a slot 11a, 12a in each of the display supports 11, 12 of the device body. These slots 11a, 12a guide the movement of the plates 34, 35 in such a manner that in open position of
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An alternative solution in a display system for an additional display support 55 for the preceding ‘book’ or ‘wrap’ embodiments is shown in
It is noted that in addition a spring (not shown) may be applied between the left side segment 56 and the support 3, urging the end segment 56 into the gap 3d towards its end position.
The minimum achievable radius of the curvature will be determined by the positioning of the individual hinges 56a, the design of end stops near the corners of the segments and the distance between hinge points. This enables in the storage position a facilitation of the curvature of the display segment 2a with a predefined curvature, in this embodiment shown as a combination of circular arches.
The detailed drawings, specific examples and particular formulations given, serve the purpose of illustration only. Furthermore, other substitutions, modifications, changes, and omissions may be made in the design, operating conditions, and arrangement of the exemplary embodiments without departing from the scope of the invention as expressed in the appended claims.
This application is a Continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 14/956,323, filed on Dec. 1, 2015, which is a Continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 13/545,872, filed on Jul. 10, 2012 (now U.S. Pat. No. 9,235,239), which claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 61/506,177, filed on Jul. 11, 2011, which are hereby incorporated by reference in their entirety.
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