1. Field of the Invention
The invention generally relates to an illumination module with a receptacle for accommodating illumination units, and to a liquid crystal display (LCD) device incorporating the illumination module.
2. Prior Art
In general, an LCD device has the advantages of thinness, light weight and low power consumption. For these reasons, LCDs devices are widely utilized in various types of electronic equipment, from pocket calculators to large-scale office automation equipment.
The larger an LCD, the more linear light sources must be provided therein in order to brightly light it. Even when numerous light sources need to be incorporated into large-scale LCDs, it is desirable that manufacturing of the LCDs is as efficient as possible. Each linear light source is generally a Cold Cathode Fluorescence Lamp (CCFL).
U.S. Pat. No. 6,330,150 issued to Soon-Dong Kim discloses a system for exchanging lamps of an LCD (see
Even though the system 100 enables exchanging of the lamps 17 of the LCD, the system 100 encounters some problems as follows:
First, the lamps 17 and the wires 133 cannot be firmly engaged with the liquid crystal panel 13. According to the system 100, each lamp 17 is engaged in the corresponding through holes 131 of the liquid crystal panel 13 substantially by means of the elastic force between the rubber plate 18 and the slanted surface 132 bounding the through hole 131. The elastic force between the rubber plate 18 and the slanted surface 132 is easily released by vibration or shock. In addition, a bottom end 172 of each lamp 17 is not secured, which renders the lamps 17 themselves unstable and liable to shatter. Furthermore, the wires 133 are not secured with the liquid crystal panel 13, and are simply randomly located in the LCD. In assembly of the LCD, the loose wires 133 may hinder the assembly process, and the wires 133 are liable to be damaged. These problems mentioned reduce the efficiency and yield of the system 100, and increase costs commensurately.
An object of the present invention is to provide an illumination module that has high mechanical performance, is easy to manufacture, and has low costs.
According to one aspect of the present invention, an illumination module comprises a receptacle, a plurality of linear light sources, and a plurality of pairs of holders. The receptacle has a bottom plate and a plurality of opposite side walls extending from the bottom plate. Each linear light source has two wires extending from two opposite ends thereof. The holders are integrally formed in the receptacle. Each holder defines a slot, with the holder elastically holding one end of a corresponding linear light source in the slot. The side walls define a plurality of apertures therein, for receiving the wires of the linear light sources therethrough. The linear light sources with the wires can be quickly and safely removed from the substrate for replacement. The illumination module provides good mechanical performance, easy manufacturing and assembly, and reduced costs.
Other objects, advantages, and novel features of the present invention will become more apparent from the following detailed description when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings; in which:
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In the illustrated embodiment, there are five pairs of holders 23 for five corresponding linear light sources 30. The substrate 20 functions as a receptacle of the illumination module 10, and is for accommodating the linear light sources 30 therein. The substrate 20 has a bottom plate 21, and four side walls 22 formed around a periphery of the bottom plate 21. The bottom plate 21 has a main inner surface 212 and an outer bottom surface 213.
The holders 23 are made from elastic material, such as silicon rubber. Each holder 23 defines a slot 231, for elastically holding one end of a corresponding linear light source 30. That is, each pair of holders 23 elastically holds a respective linear light source 30. In addition, a clip 24 made of elastic and transparent material is disposed on the inner surface 212 midway between each pair of holders 23, for elastically clasping the corresponding linear light source 30. Thus, the linear light source 30 is firmly secured in the substrate 20.
Each linear light source 30 has a main body 31, and two electrodes 32 extending respectively from two opposite ends of the main body 31. A diameter of each electrode 32 is less than a diameter of the main body 31. Two wires 40, 40′ respectively extend out from distal ends of the electrodes 32. A power source (not shown) connects to the electrodes 32 through the wires 40, 40′, for providing power to the linear light source 30.
The side walls 22 of the substrate 20 have a plurality of apertures 50 defined therein, for extension of the wires 40, 40′ of the linear light sources 30 therethrough. Each aperture 50 corresponds to a holder 23, and is deep enough to ensure that the corresponding wire 40, 40′ can freely extend out of the substrate 20 without being damaged.
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With the above-described structure of the illumination module 10, each pair of holders 23 firmly retains the corresponding linear light source 30 therebetween. The linear light source 30 is prevented from being accidentally detached from the holders 23. In addition, the wires 40, 40′ are securely held by the substrate 20. Furthermore, when assembling the illumination module 10, the linear light sources 30 can be quickly and safely engaged in the holders 23, and the wires 40, 40′ can be quickly and conveniently secured in the substrate 20. Similarly, when disassembling the illumination module 10, the linear light sources 30 and the wires 40, 40′ can be quickly and safely removed from the substrate 20. Thus, the illumination module 10 provides good mechanical performance, easy manufacturing, assembly and maintenance, and reduced costs.
It is to be understood, however, that even though numerous characteristics and advantages of the present invention have been set forth in the foregoing description, together with details of the structure and function of the invention, the disclosure is illustrative only, and changes may be made in detail, especially in matters of shape, size, and arrangement of parts within the principles of the invention to the full extent indicated by the broad general meaning of the terms in which the appended claims are expressed.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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92128500 | Oct 2003 | TW | national |