The present application claims priority from Japanese application JP2009-36270 filed on Feb. 19, 2009, the content of which is hereby incorporated by reference into this application.
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a liquid crystal display device.
2. Description of the Related Art
It has been known to use a light emitting diode as a light source for a backlight of a liquid crystal display device (JP 2005-352427 A and JP 2007-180005 A (related U.S. application: US 2007/0070625)). The light emitting diode is mounted on a substrate. A surface of the substrate has a low light reflectance, and thus is covered by a reflection sheet. Specifically, the light emitting diode is provided inside a hole of the reflection sheet.
The reflection sheet is attached to the substrate after the light emitting diode is mounted, and hence a size of the hole is set to be larger than an outer shape of the light emitting diode. Therefore, the surface of the substrate is exposed inside the hole. In a region of the exposed surface of the substrate, the light reflectance is lowered, which causes light unevenness. Further, luminance of the backlight is lowered according to an area of the region having the low light reflectance.
The present invention has an object to enhance luminance of a backlight, and therefore employs the following means.
(1) A liquid crystal display device, including:
(2) In the liquid crystal display device according to item (1), the each of the lenses may be provided so as to be in contact with the reflection sheet.
(3) In the liquid crystal display device according to item (1), the reflection sheet may have at least one slit formed from the each of the holes so as to extend to an outside of a region facing to the each of the lenses so that the reflection sheet may be attached after the each of the lenses is attached to the each of the light emitting diodes.
In the accompanying drawings:
Hereinafter, an embodiment of the present invention is described with reference to the accompanying drawings.
The liquid crystal display panel 10 includes a pair of substrates 18. Liquid crystal 20 is held between the substrates 18. One of the substrates 18 is a thin film transistor (TFT) substrate (or array substrate) including a thin film field-effect transistor, a pixel electrode, wiring, and the like. The other one of the substrates 18 is a color filter substrate.
The liquid crystal display panel 10 may be driven by any mode such as in-plane switching (IPS) mode, twisted nematic (TN) mode, or vertical alignment (VA) mode. An electrode and wiring according to the adopted driving mode are formed.
The backlight 14 includes a light emitting diode substrate 24 on which a plurality of light emitting diodes 22 are mounted. Each of the plurality of light emitting diodes 22 serves as a light source. The plurality of light emitting diodes 22 are divided into a plurality of groups, and each group includes two or more light emitting diodes 22 that are connected in series. Therefore, brightness of the light emitting diodes 22 of one group may be adjusted to be different from that of another group. Conversely, a voltage different for each group may be applied according to difference in characteristics of the light emitting diodes 22 of each group, to thereby make uniform the brightness of the light emitting diodes 22 of all the groups.
A reflection sheet 26 is provided on the light emitting diode substrate 24. Holes 28 are formed in the reflection sheet 26, and each of the light emitting diodes 22 is provided inside the hole 28. The reflection sheet 26 has a light reflectance higher than that of a surface of the light emitting diode substrate 24, and reflects light emitted from the light emitting diodes 22. Further, as illustrated in
A lens 32 for diffusing light from the light emitting diode 22 is provided on the light emitting diode 22. The lens 32 may be supported (fixed) directly onto the light emitting diode 22, or may be supported by a spacer 34. The spacer 34 illustrated in FIG. 3 is provided on the light emitting diode substrate 24 inside the hole 28 of the reflection sheet 26.
The lens 32 (specifically, outer diameter thereof) is larger than the hole 28 (specifically, inner diameter thereof) of the reflection sheet 26. The lens 32 entirely covers the hole 28. The lens 32 also covers a part of the reflection sheet 26 including an entire periphery of the hole 28. In the example illustrated in
A surface of the lens 32 (a convex surface corresponding to an upper surface thereof in
A diffusion plate 38 is provided above the light emitting diode substrate 24 with an interval therebetween (see
As illustrated in
Connectors 44 for electrical connection with external components are mounted on the light emitting diode substrate 24. One connector 44 corresponds to one group of the light emitting diodes 22, and a plurality of the connectors 44 are mounted on the light emitting diode substrate 24. The backlight 14 includes a lower frame 46. The side supports 40 also function as a member for reinforcing the lower frame 46. The lower frame 46 is provided on a surface of the light emitting diode substrate 24 that is opposite to a surface thereof on which the plurality of light emitting diodes 22 are mounted. The backlight 14 further includes an optical sheet 48 provided so as to be overlaid on the diffusion plate 38. The backlight 14 still further includes an upper frame 50, and a region surrounded by the upper frame 50 is a display region. The optical sheet 48, the diffusion plate 38, the side supports 40, the reflection sheet 26, and the light emitting diode substrate 24 are provided between the upper frame 50 and the lower frame 46.
In the example illustrated in
The present invention is not limited to the above-mentioned embodiment, and may be variously modified. For example, the structure of the embodiment described above may be replaced by a structure that is substantially the same as that of the embodiment, a structure that provides the same action and effect as those of the embodiment, or a structure that may achieve the same object as that of the embodiment.
While there have been described what are at present considered to be certain embodiments of the invention, it will be understood that various modifications may be made thereto, and it is intended that the appended claims cover all such modifications as fall within the true spirit and scope of the invention.
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2009-036270 | Feb 2009 | JP | national |
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5032960 | Katoh | Jul 1991 | A |
7862221 | Park et al. | Jan 2011 | B2 |
7869675 | Urano | Jan 2011 | B2 |
20050281050 | Chou | Dec 2005 | A1 |
20070070625 | Bang | Mar 2007 | A1 |
20100201910 | Iiyama et al. | Aug 2010 | A1 |
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1851500 | Oct 2006 | CN |
2005-352427 | Dec 2005 | JP |
2007-180005 | Jul 2007 | JP |
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20100208171 A1 | Aug 2010 | US |