This application claims priority from Korean Patent Application No. 10-2013-0157551, filed on Dec. 17, 2013 in the Korean Intellectual Property Office, the disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference.
1. Field
Apparatuses consistent with exemplary embodiments relate to a heat radiation unit to decrease temperature of a display device constituting a video wall system and a display device having the heat radiation unit.
2. Description of the Related Art
Display devices generally operate to display images on screens thereof. A variety of functions, such as a video wall function, may be achieved using the display devices. The video wall function refers to a function of perceiving a plurality of display devices as one single screen, by which an input image is enlarged to fit the size corresponding to, for example, 1×4, 2×2, 3×3, 4×4 screens or more.
The video wall function may be utilized in places such as business meeting rooms, presentations, exhibitions, traffic control or stock trading rooms to provide one large image on the screens of a plurality of display devices, thereby catching the attention of viewers more effectively.
However, the video wall system, in which neighboring display devices are connected in series, has a problem of an increase in temperature at contact portions between the neighboring display devices.
A display backlight employing light emitting diodes (LEDs) is classified as an edge type backlight and a direct type backlight according to positions of the LEDs. In the edge type backlight, the LEDs are positioned at a side of the display panel. In the direct type backlight, the LEDs are positioned under the display panel and have a surface area substantially identical to that of the display panel.
Therefore, in the case of a video wall system employing the edge type display devices, because the LEDs positioned at the side of the display panel are arranged adjacent to the LEDs of the neighboring display devices, temperature rises and, accordingly, lifespan of the display device is shortened.
One or more exemplary embodiments provide a heat radiation unit capable of decreasing temperature of display devices constituting a video wall system and a display device having the heat radiation unit.
Further, one or more exemplary embodiments provide a heat radiation unit capable of decreasing temperature of a side surface of a display panel and a display device having the heat radiation unit.
Further still, one or more exemplary embodiments provide a heat radiation unit capable of preventing shortening of lifespan of the product by decreasing temperature of the display devices and a display device having the heat radiation unit.
In accordance with an aspect of an exemplary embodiment, there is provided a display device including: at least two displays arranged adjacent to each other and configured to output an image; and a heat radiation unit interposed between the displays and configured to radiate heat generated by the displays, wherein the heat radiation unit includes: a contact part contacting the displays; and a heat radiation part extending from the contact part and configured to radiate the heat generated by the displays.
The heat radiation unit may be a heat sink.
The heat radiation unit may further include an adhesive part that adheres the contact part to the displays.
The heat radiation part may include a heat radiation plate extending from the contact part and one or more heat radiation protrusions extending from the heat radiation plate.
The one or more heat radiation protrusions may extend from the contact part in a radial direction.
The one or more heat radiation protrusions may have different heights.
The heat radiation unit may be a metal heat radiation plate.
Each of the displays may include a display module configured to display an image and a case provided at an outer portion of the display module. The heat radiation unit may be disposed at a side surface of the case.
In accordance with another aspect of the present invention, there is provided a display device including at least two displays arranged adjacent to each other, wherein each of the displays includes a display module configured to display an image, and a case provided at an outer portion of the display module; and a heat radiation unit interposed between the displays so as to contact a side surface of the case of each of the displays and configured to radiate heat generated by the displays.
The heat radiation unit may be a heat sink.
The heat radiation unit may include a contact part contacting the side surface of the case of each of the displays and a heat radiation part extending from the contact part and configured to radiate heat generated by the displays.
The heat radiation unit may further include an adhesive part that adheres the contact part to the displays.
The heat radiation part may include a heat radiation plate extending from the contact part and one or more heat radiation protrusions extending from the heat radiation plate.
The one or more heat radiation protrusions may extend from the contact part in a radial direction by different inclination angles.
The one or more heat radiation protrusions may have different heights.
The heat radiation unit may be a metal heat radiation plate.
Each of the displays may include light emitting diodes (LEDs) provided in at least one of edge portions of the display module, and the heat radiation unit may be disposed at the side surface of the case adjacent to the LEDs.
The above and/or other aspects will become apparent and more readily appreciated from the following description of exemplary embodiments, taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings of which:
Reference will now be made in detail to the exemplary embodiments, examples of which are illustrated in the accompanying drawings, wherein like reference numerals refer to like elements throughout.
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The display device 1 of the video wall system may operate such that one of the displays 1-1, 1-2, 1-3 and 1-4 operates as a main display device to control operation of the other sub display devices. Alternatively, a separate control device (not shown) may be provided to control operation of the respective displays 1-1, 1-2, 1-3 and 1-4.
Each of the displays 1-1, 1-2, 1-3 and 1-4 includes a display module 10 to display image information and a case 13 provided at an outer portion of the display module 10 to protect the display module 10 and internal electric components.
The display module 10 may include a display panel to display an image. In general, the display panel may include a thin film transistor (TFT) substrate, a color filter substrate, and a liquid crystal layer disposed between the TFT substrate and the color filter substrate. Respective pixels emit light independently by driving circuits arranged in a matrix, thereby realizing an image.
A plurality of LEDs 14 may be provided as a light source and may be arranged at edge portions of the display module 10. The LEDs 14 may be arranged apart from each other with a regular interval therebetween in a longitudinal direction. Although it is described and illustrated in this exemplary embodiment that the LEDs 14 are arranged at both left and right edge portions of the display module 10, this and other embodiments are not limited thereto. For example, the LEDs may be arranged only at any one of both edge portions of the display module.
The case 13 is configured to cover the front edge portions and the rear surface of the display module 10. Within the case 13, there are provided a light guide plate 11 to convert incident light into a surface light source, a printed circuit board (PCB) 12 to control the display module 10, a power supply to supply power necessary to drive the display module 10, and a driving module to convert an electric signal from the outside into an image and sound.
The first display 1-1 and the second display 1-2 may be arranged adjacent to each other (side by side) in a horizontal direction. The third display 1-3 and the fourth display 1-4 may be arranged adjacent to each other (side by side) in a horizontal direction. The first display 1-1 and the third display 1-3 may be arranged adjacent to each other (stacked) in a vertical direction. The second display 1-2 and the fourth display 1-4 may be arranged adjacent to each other (stacked) in a vertical direction.
Heat radiation units 20 may be interposed between the first display 1-1 and the second display 1-2 and between the third display 1-3 and the fourth display 1-4.
Since the first display 1-1 and the second display 1-2 are arranged adjacent to each other in a horizontal direction, an internal temperature of the first and second displays 1-1 and 1-2 may rise due to heat generated from the LEDs 14 mounted to the edge portions of the first display 1-1 and the LEDs 14 mounted to the edge portions of the second display 1-2. That is, heat generated by the LEDs 14 of the first display 1-1 may cause the internal temperature of the second display 1-2 to rise and heat generated by the LEDs 14 of the second display 1-2 may cause the internal temperature of the first display 1-1 to rise.
The heat radiation unit 20 may be interposed between the case 13 of the first display 1-1 and the case 13 of the second display 1-2 to radiate heat generated from the first display 1-1 and the second display 1-2. Similarly, the heat radiation unit 20 may be interposed between the case 13 of the third display 1-3 and the case 13 of the fourth display 1-4 to radiate heat generated from the third display 1-4 and the fourth display 1-4.
Particularly, the heat radiation unit 20 is configured to radiate heat generated from the LEDs 14 between the first display 1-1 and the second display 1-2 and between the third display 1-3 and the fourth display 1-4, thereby decreasing temperature of the cases 13 around the LEDs 14.
The heat radiation unit 20 may include a metal heat radiation plate or a heat sink.
The heat radiation unit 20 includes a contact part 21 configured to contact the cases 13 of the displays 1-1, 1-2, 1-3 and 1-4 and a heat radiation part 22 extending from the contact part 21 and configured to radiate heat generated from the displays 1-1, 1-2, 1-3 and 1-4.
The contact part 21 may be configured with a contact surface 21 a of the contact part 21 for contact with the case 13.
The heat radiation unit 20 may further include an adhesive part 30 provided at the contact surface 21a, by which the heat radiation unit 20 is adhered to the cases 13 of the displays 1-1, 1-2, 1-3 and.
The adhesive part 30 may include an adhesive tape or an adhesive agent.
The heat radiation part 22 includes a heat radiation plate 23 extending from the contact part 21.
The heat radiation plate 23 may extend from one end portion of the contact part 21 perpendicularly thereto and may be spaced apart from the rear surface of the case 13 of the first display 1-1 and the rear surface of the case 13 of the second display 1-2.
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The heat radiation protrusions 24 extend outward from the heat radiation plate 23 and are spaced apart from each other, which causes effective convection flow of air between the heat radiation protrusions 24 and, accordingly, a heat radiation area is increased.
Since convection flow of air is easily created between the case 13 of the first display 1-1 and the case 13 of the second display 1-2 due to the heat radiation plate 23 and the heat radiation protrusions 24 of the heat radiation unit 20, heat radiation efficiency is enhanced.
The heat radiation protrusions 24 of the heat radiation unit 20 may respectively have different heights and thicknesses to enhance heat radiation efficiency. Although it is described and illustrated in the exemplary embodiment of
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Due to the heat radiation protrusions 25 having different angles and heights, convection flow of air is easily created between the heat radiation protrusions 25 and, accordingly, heat radiation efficiency is enhanced.
Although a few exemplary embodiments have been shown and described, it would be appreciated by those skilled in the art that changes may be made in these embodiments without departing from the principles and spirit of the inventive concept, the scope of which is defined in the claims and their equivalents.
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10-2013-0157551 | Dec 2013 | KR | national |