The present invention relates to a liquid crystal display device.
In electronic devices such as mobile information terminals represented by a PDA, for example, a liquid crystal display device with a touch panel is widely used. A schematic structure of a conventional liquid crystal display device with a touch panel is shown in
A liquid crystal display device with a touch panel 100 shown in
The liquid crystal panel 120 is equipped with a first glass substrate 121 and a second glass substrate 122 disposed in parallel with each other, a liquid crystal layer 123 interposed between the first and second glass substrates 121 and 122, and a sealing member 124 for sealing the liquid crystal layer 123. The first glass substrate 121 is disposed on the illumination device 130 side of the liquid crystal layer 123, and the second glass substrate 122 is disposed on its opposite side. The touch panel 110 is placed on the side opposite to the liquid crystal layer 123 side of the second glass substrate 122.
The illumination device 130 includes a light source 131 that generates illuminating light, and a light guide plate 132 that diffuses light from the light source 131 and emits the light toward the liquid crystal panel 120. The illumination device 130 is disposed within a chassis 140.
By making the first glass substrate 121 of the liquid crystal panel 120 larger than the second glass substrate 122, and by bonding the outer peripheral area of the first glass substrate 121 that protrudes beyond the second glass substrate 122 to a rectangular frame-shaped upper surface 141 that surrounds the light guide plate 132 of the chassis 140 using a double-sided adhesive tape 142, the liquid crystal panel 120 is fixed on the chassis 140.
A user can see an image displayed on the liquid crystal panel 120 through the touch panel 110, and can input desired information by touching a surface of the touch panel 110 with a finger, an input pen or the like.
Patent Document 1: Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open Publication No. 2007-102565
In a conventional liquid crystal display device 100 with a touch panel shown in
As shown in
Further, because of a structure in which the pressure F is supported through the second glass substrate 122, the sealing member 124, the first glass substrate 121, and the double-sided adhesive tape 142 in this order, the thickness of the liquid crystal layer 123 changes near the sealing member 124, and the liquid crystal orientation becomes disorderly there, thereby creating a problem of wavelike display anomalies that occur in a part of the outer peripheral area or in the entire outer peripheral area of the display screen.
A user could touch the screen even in a liquid crystal display device without a touch panel, and if wavelike display anomalies described above occur in that case, a user feels discomfort and the product value is lowered.
In recent years, there has been a strong demand for thinner and lighter liquid crystal panels. If the first and second glass substrates 121 and 122 are made thinner in order to meet this demand, the above-mentioned problems occur more prominently.
An object of the present invention is to solve the above-mentioned problems in the conventional art, and to reduce display anomalies that occur when pressure is applied to the display screen by a finger or the like.
A liquid crystal display device of the present invention includes a liquid crystal panel that includes a first transparent substrate having TFTs formed on at least one of surfaces thereof, a second transparent substrate that faces the aforementioned first transparent substrate, and a liquid crystal layer interposed between the first transparent substrate and the second transparent substrate; an illumination device disposed on a side of the first transparent substrate of the liquid crystal panel; and a support part that holds the aforementioned liquid crystal panel.
When viewed in a direction normal to the primary surfaces of the aforementioned first and second transparent substrates, a portion of the first transparent substrate protrudes beyond the second transparent substrate, and a portion of the second transparent substrate protrudes beyond the first transparent substrate. The portion of the second transparent substrate protruding beyond the first transparent substrate is supported by the aforementioned support part.
According to the present invention, a liquid crystal panel is supported through the second transparent substrate placed on the visible side of a liquid crystal layer. Therefore, by making the second transparent substrate thicker, wavelike display anomalies that occur near the pressure-applied point can be reduced. Moreover, by making the first transparent substrate thin so as to follow the warp of the second transparent substrate, it is possible to reduce wavelike display anomalies that occur in a part of the outer peripheral area or in the entire outer peripheral area of the display screen when pressure is applied.
In the above-mentioned liquid crystal display device of the present invention, it is preferable that a driver member for driving the aforementioned liquid crystal panel be installed in the portion of the aforementioned first transparent substrate that protrudes beyond the aforementioned second transparent substrate. With this structure, it is possible to follow a basic design of a conventional liquid crystal display device, and to perform the production and inspection of a liquid crystal panel in a manner nearly identical to the conventional way.
It is preferable that the aforementioned second transparent substrate be thicker than the aforementioned first transparent substrate. With this structure, without increasing the entire thickness of a liquid crystal panel, display anomalies that occur when pressure is applied to a display screen can be reduced.
It is preferable that the aforementioned first transparent substrate and the aforementioned illumination device be apart from each other. With this structure, it is possible to further reduce the occurrence of display anomalies. Moreover, even if an environmental change occurs, the liquid crystal panel and the illumination device do not interfere with one another, and they each can change in dimension freely.
A touch panel may be installed on a side opposite to the aforementioned liquid crystal layer side of the aforementioned second transparent substrate. With this structure, it is possible to realize a liquid crystal display device in which information input is enabled. Furthermore, because the occurrence of display anomalies due to the applied pressure is suppressed, it is possible to achieve a liquid crystal display device with a smaller thickness and lighter weight at lower cost, while improving the product value, as compared to conventional liquid crystal display devices with a touch panel.
A liquid crystal display device of the present invention is described below using preferred embodiments. The attached figures are conceptually illustrated in order for viewers to easily understand the invention, and the dimensions and the dimensional ratios of respective parts shown in the figures do not match those of actual devices.
The liquid crystal display device 1 of the present embodiment is equipped with a transmissive liquid crystal panel 2, an illumination device 3 that illuminates the liquid crystal panel 2, and a chassis 4.
The liquid crystal panel 2 includes a first transparent substrate 21 and a second transparent substrate 22 disposed in parallel with each other, and a liquid crystal layer 23 interposed between the first and second transparent substrates 21 and 22. The first transparent substrate 21 is disposed on the illumination device 3 side of the liquid crystal layer 23, and the second transparent substrate 22 is disposed on the opposite side. The first and second transparent substrates 21 and 22 are both a plate-like member. There is no specific limitation for the material of the first and second transparent substrates 21 and 22, and the same materials as the ones used for a conventional liquid crystal panel, such as glass and acrylic resin, can be used. The liquid crystal layer 23 is sealed with a sealing member 24 placed between the first and second transparent substrates 21 and 22. On a surface of the first transparent substrate 21 facing the liquid crystal layer 23, although not shown in the figures, TFTs (Thin Firm Transistors), pixel electrodes, an alignment film and the like are formed by known methods. Moreover, on a surface of the second transparent substrate 22 facing the liquid crystal layer 23, although not shown in the figures, a color filter, a transparent electrode, an alignment film and the like are formed by known methods. A first polarizing plate 26 is laminated on a surface opposite to the liquid crystal layer 23 side of the first transparent substrate 21, and a second polarizing plate 27 is laminated on a surface opposite to the liquid crystal layer 23 side of the second transparent substrate 22.
As shown in
In the protruding portion 21a of the first transparent substrate 21 protruding beyond the second transparent substrate 22, a driver member 7 made of a driver 5 for driving the liquid crystal panel 2 (LSI for driving), a flexible printed circuit (FPC) 6 for transferring signals from/to the driver 5 and the like is installed on a surface of the same side on which the above-mentioned TFT and the like is formed.
Meanwhile, the protruding portion of the second transparent substrate 22 protruding beyond the first transparent substrate 21 is supported by a support part 41 of a chassis 4, as shown in
As shown in
The effects of the present embodiment in the above-mentioned configuration are described as follows.
In the present embodiment, a portion of the second transparent substrate 22 disposed on the visible side protrudes beyond the outer peripheral edge of the first transparent substrate 21. Further, by supporting the protruding portion of the second transparent substrate 22 by the support part 41 as shown in
Therefore, for example, by improving the mechanical strength by making the second transparent substrate 22 thicker than a conventional liquid crystal display device (see
Further, in the present embodiment, the first transparent substrate 21 is only held by the second transparent substrate 22 through the sealing member 24 or the like, and therefore, no high mechanical strength is required. Therefore, it is possible to make the first transparent substrate 21 thinner than a conventional liquid crystal display device (see
In a conventional liquid crystal display device, as shown in
Furthermore, it is possible to make the first transparent substrate 21 thinner while making the second transparent substrate 22 thicker, and therefore, the entire thickness of the liquid crystal panel 2 itself does not increase.
When viewed along the direction of the axis Z, the portion 21a of the first transparent substrate 21 protrudes beyond the second transparent substrate 22. As shown in
As shown in
The above-mentioned embodiment illustrates the present invention by way of example, and the present invention is not limited to these, and various modifications are possible.
For example, a touch panel may be installed on the side opposite to the liquid crystal layer 23 of the second transparent substrate 22. With this structure, the liquid crystal display device can be used as an information input device as well. There is no special limitation for the touch panel, and a touch panel known to public can be appropriately selected and used, or such touch panel can be used after adding necessary changes. For example, a resistive film type touch panel is preferable because the detection accuracy is high, the structure is simple, and the cost is low. In the present invention, because the occurrence of display anomalies due to an applied pressure is suppressed, it is possible to dispose a touch panel in close contact with the liquid crystal panel 2 (more specifically, the second polarizing plate 27, for example). In this case, it is not necessary to use methods conventionally used widely in order to make it harder for pressure applied to a touch panel to be conveyed to a liquid crystal panel, such as a method of placing a spacer or the like between a touch panel and a liquid crystal panel to separate them and a method of placing a cushion material between a touch panel and a liquid crystal panel. Therefore, it becomes possible to reduce the thickness and the weight, and to reduce the cost of a liquid crystal display device by reducing the number of parts and manufacturing steps, and the like.
The present invention is not limited to the above-mentioned embodiments in terms of which portion of the first transparent substrate 21 protrudes beyond the second transparent substrate 22, and which portion of the second transparent substrate 22 protrudes beyond the first transparent substrate 21 when viewed in the direction of the axis Z, and they can be appropriately determined. However, it is preferable that the size of the protruding portion 21a of the first transparent substrate 21 that protrudes beyond the second transparent substrate 22 be kept to a minimum degree that is necessary to equip the driver member 7 for driving the liquid crystal panel. This is because that way, the area supporting the liquid crystal panel 2 can be increased.
The shape of the first and second transparent substrates 21 and 22 when viewed along the direction of the axis Z does not need to be a rectangular shape described in the above-mentioned embodiments, and it may be in other appropriate shapes.
The driver members equipped in the protruding portion of the first transparent substrate 21 protruding beyond the second transparent substrate 22 are not limited to the driver 5 and the flexible printed circuit 6 described in the above-mentioned embodiments, and known members which were equipped in conventional liquid crystal display devices for driving a liquid crystal panel can be used, for example.
In the above-mentioned embodiments, the support part 41 supporting the second transparent substrate 22 is integrally formed with the chassis 4 that has an illumination device 3, but the support part 41 may be a separate member from the chassis 4, for example. Moreover, a structure in which the support part 41 sandwiches both sides of the second transparent substrate 22 is also acceptable. Furthermore, an adhesive agent, a double-sided adhesive tape, a buffer material or the like may also be used between the support part 41 and the second transparent substrate 22.
There is no special limitation to applicable fields of the present invention, but the present invention can preferably be applied to a display device of various electronic devices on which a touch panel is laminated, for example, because display anomalies caused by pressure applied to a liquid crystal panel are less likely to occur.
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2008-324341 | Dec 2008 | JP | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/JP2009/070470 | 12/7/2009 | WO | 00 | 6/13/2011 |