Claims
- 1. A light adjusting sheet for a planar lighting device which is placed at the front of a light emitting surface of a light guiding plate which composes said planar lighting device comprising:
- on one surface a plurality of convex regions each having a lateral cross section of a convex arc; and
- also on said one surface a plurality of concave regions each having a lateral cross section of a concave arc;
- wherein each convex region and each concave region are arranged alternately and approximately parallel to each other;
- said plurality of convex regions and concave regions having a cross-section of a sine curve represented by an equation
- Y=a.multidot.sin bX (1)
- wherein Y=coordinate in the depth-wise direction in .mu.m units; X=coordinate in the lateral direction in .mu.m units; "a"=factor in the range of 15 to 1500 in .mu.m units; "b"=factor in the range of 0.005 to 1 in degree/.mu.m units; and
- adjacent concave and convex regions being connected by a flat surface having an area equal to or less than 50% of the total area of the curved surfaces; and
- an average sheet thickness is in the range of 0.01 to 3 mm.
- 2. A light adjusting sheet for a planar light device according to claim 1, wherein opposite to said one surface is another surface which is non-optically flat.
- 3. A light adjusting sheet for a planar lighting device according to claim 2:
- wherein said non-optically flat surface is a fine uneven surface.
- 4. A light adjusting sheet for a planar lighting device according to claim 3:
- wherein said fine uneven surface is formed by either the mat treatment method, the sand-blasting method or the press method.
- 5. A light adjusting sheet for a planar lighting device according to claim 2:
- wherein said non-optically flat surface has a triangular cross-section.
- 6. A light adjusting sheet for a planar lighting device according to claim 2:
- wherein another surface opposite to said one surface is made into a non-optically flat surface which is a moderate wave-form surface.
- 7. A light adjusting sheet for a planar lighting device which is placed at the front of a light emitting surface of a light guiding plate which composes said planar lighting device comprising:
- a plurality of convex regions each having a lateral cross section of a convex arc on one surface; and
- a plurality of concave regions each having a lateral cross section of a concave arc on said one surface;
- wherein each convex region and each concave region are arranged alternately and approximately parallel to each other;
- said plurality of convex regions and concave regions having a cross-section of a sine curve represented by an equation
- Y=a.multidot.sin bX (1)
- wherein Y=coordinate in the depth-wise direction in .mu.m units; X=coordinate in the lateral direction in .mu.m units; "a"=factor in the range of 15 to 1500 in .mu.m units; "b"=factor in the range of 0.005 to 1 in degree/.mu.m units; and
- an average sheet thickness is in the range of 0.01 to 3 mm.
- 8. A light adjusting sheet for a planar lighting device which is placed at the front of a light emitting surface of a light guiding plate which composes said planar lighting device comprising:
- a plurality of convex regions each having a lateral cross-section of a convex arc on one surface; and
- a plurality of concave regions each having a lateral cross-section of a concave arc on said one surface;
- wherein each convex region and each concave region are arranged alternately and approximately parallel to each other;
- said plurality of convex regions and concave regions having a cross-section of a sine curve represented by an equation
- Y=a.multidot.sin bX (1)
- wherein Y=coordinate in the depth-wise direction in .mu.m units; X=coordinate in the lateral direction in .mu.m units; "a"=factor in the range of 15 to 1500 in .mu.m units; "b"=factor in the range of 0.005 to 1 in degree/.mu.m units;
- another surface opposite to said one surface is made into a non-optically flat surface; and
- an average sheet thickness is in the range of 0.01 to 3 mm.
- 9. A light adjusting sheet for a planar lighting device according to claim 8:
- wherein said non optically-flat surface is a fine uneven surface.
- 10. A light adjusting sheet for a planar lighting device according to claim 9:
- wherein said fine uneven surface is formed by either the mat treatment method, the sand blasting method or the press method.
- 11. A light adjusting sheet for a planar lighting device according to claim 8:
- wherein said non optically-flat surface has a triangular cross section.
- 12. A light adjusting sheet for a planar lighting device according to claim 8:
- wherein said non optically-flat surface is a moderate wave-form surface.
- 13. A light adjusting sheet for a planar lighting device according to claim 8:
- wherein said light adjusting sheet contains a light diffusing material.
- 14. A planar lighting device comprising:
- a light guiding plate having a dot pattern on a back surface;
- a linear light source placed on at least one side of said light guiding plate;
- a reflector plate placed in back of said light guiding plate; and
- a light adjusting sheet placed at the front of a light emitting surface of said light guiding plate, having on one surface a plurality of convex regions each having a lateral cross section of a convex arc and also on said one surface a plurality of concave regions each having a lateral cross section of a concave arc;
- wherein each convex region and each concave region are arranged alternately and approximately parallel to each other;
- adjacent concave and convex regions being connected by a flat surface having an area equal to or less than 50% of the total area of the curved surfaces;
- another surface opposite to said one surface having a non-optical flat surface; and
- peak lines of said convex regions and bottom lines of said concave regions of said light adjusting sheet being arranged to make a predetermined angle with an axis of said linear light source.
- 15. A planar lighting device comprising:
- a light guiding plate having a dot pattern on a back surface;
- a linear light source placed on at least one side of said light guiding plate;
- a reflector plate placed in back of said light guiding plate; and
- a light adjusting sheet placed at the front of a light emitting surface of said light guiding plate, having on one surface a plurality of convex regions each having a lateral cross section of a convex arc and also on said one surface a plurality of concave regions each having a lateral cross section of a concave arc;
- wherein each convex region and each concave region are arranged alternately and approximately parallel to each other;
- said plurality of convex regions and concave regions having a cross-section of a sine curve represented by an equation
- Y=a.multidot.sin bX (1)
- wherein Y=coordinate in the depth-wise direction in .mu.m units; X=coordinate in the lateral direction in .mu.m units; "a"=factor in .mu.m units; "b"=factor in degree/.mu.m units;
- another surface opposite to said one surface having a non-optical flat surface; and
- peak lines of said convex regions and bottom lines of said concave regions of said light adjusting sheet being arranged to made a predetermined angle with an axis of said linear light source.
- 16. A liquid crystal display comprising:
- a light guiding plate having a dot pattern on a back surface;
- a liquid crystal display element being forward of said light guiding plate;
- a linear light source placed on at least one side of said light guiding plate;
- a reflector plate placed in back of said light guiding plate; and
- a light adjusting sheet placed at the front of a light emitting surface of said light guiding plate, having on one surface a plurality of convex regions each having a lateral cross section of a convex arc and also on said one surface a plurality of concave regions each having a lateral cross section of a concave arc;
- wherein each convex region and each concave region are arranged alternately and approximately parallel to each other;
- adjacent concave and convex regions being connected by a flat surface having an area equal to or less than 50% of the total area of the curved surfaces;
- another surface opposite to said one surface having a non-optical flat surface; and
- peak lines of said convex regions and bottom lines of said concave regions of said light adjusting sheet being arranged to make a predetermined angle with an axis of said linear light source.
- 17. A liquid crystal display comprising:
- a light guiding plate having a dot pattern on a back surface;
- a liquid crystal display element being forward of said light guiding plate;
- a linear light source placed on at least one side of said light guiding plate;
- a reflector plate placed in back of said light guiding plate; and
- a light adjusting sheet placed at the front of a light emitting surface of said light guiding plate, having on one surface a plurality of convex regions each having a lateral cross section of a convex arc and also on said one surface a plurality of concave regions each having a lateral cross section of a concave arc;
- wherein each convex region and each concave region are arranged alternately and approximately parallel to each other;
- said plurality of convex regions and concave regions having a cross-section of a sine curve represented by an equation
- Y=a.multidot.sin bX (1)
- wherein Y=coordinate in the depth-wise direction in .mu.m units; X=coordinate in the lateral direction in .mu.m units; "a"=factor in .mu.m units; "b"=factor in degree/.mu.m units;
- another surface opposite to said one surface having a non-optical flat surface; and
- peak lines of said convex regions and bottom lines of said concave regions of said light adjusting sheet being arranged to made a predetermined angle with an axis of said linear light source.
Priority Claims (3)
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4-11864 |
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4-114781 |
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4-199576 |
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RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 08/008,995 filed Jan. 26, 1993, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,394,255, which claims priority based on Japanese Applications 11864/92 filed Jan. 27, 1992, 114781/92 filed May 7, 1992 and 199576/92 filed Jul. 27, 1992.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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