Information
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Patent Grant
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6741299
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Patent Number
6,741,299
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Date Filed
Monday, March 5, 200123 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, May 25, 200420 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
- Ton; Toan
- Nguyen; Hoan C.
Agents
- Antonelli, Terry, Stout & Kraus, LLP
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 349 58
- 361 681
- 361 814
- 261 752
- 455 90
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International Classifications
- G02F11333
- H05K500
- H05F116
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Abstract
In order to install a liquid crystal display device comprising a liquid crystal display element, a frame being arranged at a displaying surface side thereof, a light source being arranged at an opposite side to the displaying surface side, and a housing member for housing the light source to an exterior case easily and surely, the present invention provides a screw member to which a fitting screw for fixing the liquid crystal display device to the exterior case is screwed at a side wall of the housing member, a protruded portion being protruded in a thickness direction of the liquid crystal display device at the side wall having the screw member, and an opening which the protruded portion is inserted into in the frame, respectively.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relate to a liquid crystal display device used for a personal computer, a work station, or the like, and particularly to a technique effective in reduction in picture frame width of a liquid crystal display device, and in reduction in thickness thereof.
2. Description of the Related Art
An STN (Super Twisted Nematic) system or a TFT (Thin Film Transistor) liquid crystal display module is widely used as a display device of a notebook-size personal computer or the like.
The liquid crystal display module is constituted by a liquid crystal display panel in which a driving circuit portion is arranged at its periphery and a backlight unit for illuminating the liquid crystal display panel.
The backlight unit is constituted by, for example, a light guide body for guiding light radiated from a light source to a portion distant from the light source and for uniformly irradiating the whole liquid crystal display panel with the light, a cold-cathode fluorescent lamp as a linear light source arranged in the vicinity of the light guide body, along a side of the light guide body, and in parallel with the side, a diffusion sheet arranged on the light guide body, a lens sheet (also called a prism sheet) arranged on the diffusion sheet, and a reflection sheet arranged to extend to a lower side of the light guide body, which are housed in a mold.
Incidentally, the technique like this is disclosed in, for example, Japanese Patent Publication No. 19474/1985, Japanese Utility Model Unexamined Publication No. 22780/1992, and U.S. Pat. No. 5,835,139.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
FIG. 22
is a schematic view for explaining an example of a fitting method for fitting a liquid crystal display module to a notebook-size personal computer.
In the drawing, reference numeral
100
designates an outer case of a display portion of a notebook-size personal computer; and
101
, an inner case of the display portion of the notebook-size personal computer. As shown in the drawing, a liquid crystal display module
102
is fixed to the outer case
100
of the notebook-size personal computer by fitting screws
120
through a side beam
110
.
Thus, inserts to which the fitting screws
120
are screwed, are embedded in the mold of the liquid crystal display module
102
.
Incidentally, although the side beam
110
and the fitting screws
120
are provided at both sides of the liquid crystal display module
102
, they are omitted in FIG.
22
.
However, in recent years, as a picture frame width of the liquid crystal display module is reduced and the thickness thereof is reduced, the thickness of the mold itself is further reduced to, for example, 5.0 mm or less. “The picture frame” of the liquid crystal display module described in this present specification designates, for example, a frame-like portion surrounding an opening both of which are provided in an upper surface of the liquid crystal display module
102
shown in FIG.
22
.
Thus, in a conventional liquid crystal display module, there has been a problem that it is difficult to certainly fit the insert in the mold.
Besides, there is also known a method in which a compromise plate nut is used, and the fitting screw
120
is screwed to this compromise plate nut, so that the liquid crystal display module is fitted to the notebook-size personal computer.
In this case, the fitting screw
120
is prevented from being dropped off from the frame by inserting the compromise plate nut into a notch of the mold (the inner case) and pressing it with a side of the frame (an outer case) which is fitted in this so as to cover the outer periphery of the mold.
However, there has been a problem that it is difficult to simultaneously fit four or more compromise plate nuts in the notches of the mold and to cover them with the frame.
The present invention has been made to solve the problems of the prior art, and an object of the present invention is to provide a technique in a liquid crystal display device which enables a screw member to which a fitting screw for fixing a liquid crystal display device to an exterior case is screwed, to be easily and certainly fitted.
Another object of the present invention is to provide a technique in a liquid crystal display device which enables a screw mechanism of a fitting screw for fixing a liquid crystal display device to an exterior case to be simplified.
Still another object of the present invention is to provide a technique which enables the picture frame width of a liquid crystal display device to be reduced.
Still another object of the present invention is to provide a technique which enables the thickness of a liquid crystal display device to be reduced.
The objects, other objects and novel features of the present invention will be clarified by the description of the present specification and the accompanying drawings.
Among the inventions disclosed in the present application, the brief descriptions of the typical ones are as follows:
That is, the present invention is applied to a liquid crystal display device in which a frame member (casing-like member) is fixed in a housing member (typified by a member known as a mold) for housing components (liquid crystal display panel, light source, optical sheet, etc.) of the liquid crystal display device to constitute a so-called liquid crystal display module, and this liquid crystal display module is fixed to an exterior case.
The housing member includes, for example, a main surface and side surfaces formed around its periphery, and optical parts as the components of the liquid crystal display device are housed on the main surface surrounded by the side surfaces.
In the case of the liquid crystal display module provided with a sidelight type light source, a reflection plate, a light guide body, an optical sheet such as a light diffusion sheet and a prism sheet are stacked up in this order on the main surface. The light guide body is arranged in the inside of the housing member so that one of its main surfaces faces the main surface of the housing member, and a light source unit including a fluorescent lamp is provided along at least one of its side surfaces.
In the case of the liquid crystal display module provided with a direct backlight type light source, a reflection plate, a light source unit made of a plurality of fluorescent lamps fixed to this, a light diffusion plate, an optical sheet, and a liquid crystal display panel are stacked up in this order on the main surface.
Either of the light sources is arranged to face a main surface of the liquid crystal display panel opposite to a display surface side (main surface side of a frame member), and irradiates light (illuminating light) radiated from this light source to the main surface of the liquid crystal display panel. Incidentally, this stacking direction of the parts is called a thickness direction of the liquid crystal display device or the liquid crystal display module in the present specification.
The liquid crystal display panel is also called a liquid crystal display element, and is distinguished from the liquid crystal display device including this and its peripheral part. The exterior case is a box in which the liquid crystal display module (also called the liquid crystal display device) including the housing member and the frame member is housed, and corresponds to, for example, a housing of a notebook-size personal computer. Thus, for example, the outer surface of the liquid crystal display module is covered with the exterior case (also called the outer case) except for its display surface (a screen on which an image is displayed).
When the present invention is applied to this sort of liquid crystal display device, a screw tightening member (hereinafter referred to as a “screw member”) to which a fitting screw for fixing the liquid crystal display module to the exterior case is screwed, is provided at the side surface (side wall) of the housing member, a protruded portion protruding in the thickness direction of the liquid crystal display module (in other words, in the height direction of the side wall of the housing member) is provided in a region where the screw member of the housing member is provided, and further, an opening in which the protruded member of the housing member is inserted, is provided in the frame member. In the case of the fitting screw having external thread (i.e. being a bolt), the screw member has internal thread formed thereat (as being i.e. Nut).
The aforementioned means is able to sufficiently increase the thickness (in the thickness direction of the liquid crystal display module) of the periphery of the screw member of the housing member.
For example, even if the thickness (in the thickness direction of the liquid crystal display module) of the housing member is made 5.0 mm or less by the reduction in thickness of the liquid crystal display device, the present invention is still able to prevent the screw member from rotating in the housing member or being drawn out therefrom.
Besides, the present invention is characterized in that in a liquid crystal display device, a screw member to which a fitting screw for fixing the liquid crystal display device to an exterior case is screwed, is provided at a side wall of a housing member, a protruded portion protruding in a direction of a tapped hole of the screw member is provided in a region of the side wall of the housing member where the screw member is provided, and further, an opening in which the protruded portion of the housing member is inserted, is provided in a side wall of a frame member.
The aforementioned means is able to reduce the picture frame width of the liquid crystal display module by the thickness of the frame member.
Besides, the present invention is characterized in that in a liquid crystal display device, a screw member to which a fitting screw for fixing the liquid crystal display device to an exterior case is screwed, is provided at a side wall of a housing member, and a sectional shape of the screw member is made such that a length in a direction orthogonal to the thickness direction of the liquid crystal display device is longer than a length in the thickness direction of the liquid crystal display device.
Since the sectional shape of the screw member is made, for example, elliptical or rectangular, the aforementioned means enables to prevent the screw member from rotating in the frame member or being drawn out therefrom.
Besides, the present invention is characterized in that in a liquid crystal display device, a screw member to which a fitting screw for fixing the liquid crystal display device to an exterior case is screwed, is fixed to a side wall of a housing member by adhesion or mechanical means.
Since the screw member is previously fixed to the side wall of the housing member, the aforementioned means facilitates fitting of the screw member to the housing member, and enables to prevent the screw member from being dropped off from the frame member in an assembling process of the liquid crystal display device.
Besides, the present invention is characterized in that in a liquid crystal display device, a screw member to which a fitting screw for fixing the liquid crystal display device to an exterior case is screwed, is inserted in a groove provided in a side wall of a housing member, and an opening of the groove is covered with a frame member.
Since the screw member is held by the groove provided in the housing member, the aforementioned means facilitates fitting of the screw member to the housing member, and enables to prevent the screw member from being dropped off from the frame member in an assembling process of the liquid crystal display device.
Besides, the present invention is characterized in that in a liquid crystal display device, a screw member to which a fitting screw for fixing the liquid crystal display device to an exterior case is screwed, is provided in a concave portion provided in a side wall of a housing member, and is held by a side wall of a frame member and a pawl provided on the side wall of the frame member.
Since the screw member is held by the concave portion provided in the housing member, the side wall of the frame member, and the pawl provided on the side wall of the frame member, the aforementioned means facilitates fitting of the screw member to the housing member, and enables to prevent the screw member from being dropped off from the frame member in an assembling process of the liquid crystal display device.
Besides, the present invention is characterized in that in a liquid crystal display device, a fitting screw for fixing the liquid crystal display device to an exterior case is screwed to a tapped hole provided in a side wall of a frame member.
The aforementioned means enables to simplify a screw mechanism of the fitting screw.
Besides, the present invention is characterized in that in a liquid crystal display device, a fitting screw for fixing the liquid crystal display device to an exterior case, is screwed to a screw member with a spring provided on a frame member.
The aforementioned means facilitates fitting of the screw member to the frame member, and enables to prevent the screw member from being dropped off from the frame member in an assembling process of the liquid crystal display device.
In the case where the liquid crystal display device of the present invention described above is mounted on the housing of a computer, it becomes unnecessary to provide a tapped hole which receives a screw (the aforementioned fitting screw) for fixing the liquid crystal display device to the housing, to the housing member itself. Thus, when the liquid crystal display device (this is already assembled) is mounted on the computer, a mechanical load (vibration, etc.) by rotation of the fitting screw is not directly applied to the housing member. Accordingly, the deformation of the housing member in an assembling process of the computer, and the possibility of the resultant deviation of the liquid crystal display element, the optical sheet, and the like in the liquid crystal display device from the predetermined arrangement can be suppressed. Especially, in the case where the housing member is manufactured as a mold made of a synthetic resin, the effect of preventing the damage of the liquid crystal display device according to the present invention becomes remarkable.
On the other hand, as the liquid crystal display device becomes thinner, the size of the housing member in the thickness direction of the liquid crystal display device also becomes small. Under such circumstances, it becomes difficult to provide the tapped hole to which the fitting screw is screwed, in the side wall of the housing member. If the diameter of the tapped hole is made larger than a predetermined ratio (depending on the material of the housing member) with respect to the height of the side wall of the housing member, the mechanical strength of the tapped hole itself is lowered. Especially, since the screw for fitting the liquid crystal display device to the computer is required to be stronger than the screw used for assembling the liquid crystal display device, its diameter must be made large. On the other hand, in the liquid crystal display device of the present invention, since the tapped hole is not directly formed in the housing member, but is formed in the screw member prepared differently from this or in the side surface of the frame member (especially made of metal), even if the housing member becomes thin, the fixing strength between the liquid crystal display device and the exterior case (housing of the computer, etc.) does not deteriorate. Besides, by providing an opening without screw thread in the side wall of the housing member and by merely inserting the tip of the fitting screw into this, the position of the liquid crystal display device with respect to the exterior case can be further stably held.
Besides, the present invention is characterized in that in a liquid crystal display device in which a driving circuit board is arranged between a liquid crystal display element and a housing member, a concave portion is provided in a region of the driving circuit substrate where a fitting screw for fixing the liquid crystal display device to an exterior case is provided.
Besides, the present invention is characterized in that in a liquid crystal display device in which a driving circuit board is arranged between a liquid crystal display element and a housing member, a region of the driving circuit board where a fitting screw for fixing the liquid crystal display device to an exterior case is provided, is constituted by a flexible wiring board.
According to the aforementioned means, in the case where the driving circuit board is arranged between the liquid crystal display element and the housing member and the thickness of the liquid crystal display module is reduced, interference between the fitting screw and the driving circuit board can be prevented.
These and other objects, features and advantages of the present invention will become more apparent from the following description when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is an exploded perspective view showing a schematic structure of a TFT system liquid crystal display module (LCM) to which the present invention is applied;
FIG. 2
is a sectional view showing a main portion sectional structure of a backlight unit of the liquid crystal display module shown in
FIG. 1
;
FIG. 3
is a main portion sectional view showing a state where the liquid crystal display module shown in
FIG. 1
is fitted to a notebook-size personal computer by a conventional fitting method
1
;
FIG. 4
is a view for explaining a fitting portion of an insert of a liquid crystal display module of embodiment 1 of the present invention;
FIGS. 5A
to
5
C are views for explaining a fitting portion of an insert of a liquid crystal display module of embodiment 2 of the present invention,
FIG. 5A
is a front view of the liquid crystal display module,
FIG. 5B
is a main portion sectional view showing a sectional structure along line A-A′ shown in
FIG. 5A
, and
FIG. 5C
is an upper plan view showing a shape of a mold to which the insert is fitted;
FIGS. 6A and 6B
are views for explaining a fitting portion of an insert of a liquid crystal display module of embodiment 3 of the present invention,
FIG. 6A
is a front view of the liquid crystal display module, and
FIG. 6B
is a main portion sectional view showing a sectional structure along line A-A′ shown in
FIG. 6A
;
FIG. 7
is a view for explaining a method of fitting the liquid crystal display module shown in
FIG. 1
to a notebook-size personal computer by a conventional fitting method
2
;
FIG. 8
is a view for explaining a fitting method of a plate nut of a liquid crystal display module of embodiment 4 of the present invention;
FIG. 9
is a view for explaining a fitting method of a plate nut of a liquid crystal display module of embodiment 5 of the present invention;
FIG. 10
is a view for explaining a fitting method of a compromise ridged nut of a liquid crystal display module of embodiment 6 of the present invention;
FIG. 11
is a view for explaining a fitting method of a compromise ridged nut of a liquid crystal display module of embodiment 7 of the present invention;
FIG. 12
is a view for explaining another fitting method of the compromise ridged nut of the liquid crystal display module of the embodiment 7 of the present invention;
FIG. 13
is a view for explaining a fitting method of a compromise ridged nut of a liquid crystal display module of embodiment 8 of the present invention;
FIG. 14
is a view for explaining a fitting method of a compromise ridged nut of a liquid crystal display module of embodiment 9 of the present invention;
FIG. 15
is a view for explaining a fitting method of a compromise ridged nut of a liquid crystal display module of embodiment 10 of the present invention;
FIGS. 16A
to
16
C are views for explaining a fitting method of a C-shaped nut of a liquid crystal display module of embodiment 11 of the present invention,
FIG. 16A
is a front view of the liquid crystal display module,
FIG. 16B
is a main portion sectional view showing a sectional structure along line A-A′ shown in
FIG. 16A
, and
FIG. 16C
is a perspective view showing a shape of a metal plate
40
formed in the C-shaped nut;
FIGS. 17A and 17B
are views for explaining a frame of a liquid crystal display module of embodiment 12 of the present invention,
FIG. 17A
is a front view of the liquid crystal display module (frame), and
FIG. 17B
is a main portion sectional view showing a sectional structure along line A-A′ shown in
FIG. 17A
;
FIGS. 18A and 18B
are views for explaining a fitting method of a leaf spring nut of a liquid crystal display module of embodiment 13 of the present invention;
FIG. 19
is a sectional view showing a main portion sectional structure of a liquid crystal display module which is reduced in thickness;
FIG. 20
is a plan view conceptually showing a plane shape of a driving circuit board of a liquid crystal display module of embodiment 14 of the present invention in a thickness direction of the liquid crystal display module;
FIGS. 21A and 21B
are views for explaining a shape of a driving circuit board of a liquid crystal display module of embodiment 15 of the present invention,
FIG. 21A
is a plan view showing the arrangement of a fitting screw, a frame, and a driving circuit board, and
FIG. 21B
is a main portion sectional view showing the arrangement of the fitting screw, the frame, and the driving circuit board; and
FIG. 22
is a schematic view for explaining an example of a fitting method of fitting a liquid crystal display module to a notebook-size personal computer.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
Hereinafter, embodiments of the present invention will be described in detail with reference to the drawings.
Incidentally, in all drawings for the description of the embodiments, portions having the same function are designated by the same reference characters and the duplicate explanation is omitted.
[Embodiment 1]
<Basic structure of a TFT system liquid crystal display module to which the present invention is applied>
FIG. 1
is an exploded perspective view showing a schematic structure of a TFT system liquid crystal display module (LCM) to which the present invention is applied.
The liquid crystal display module (LCM) shown in
FIG. 1
is constituted by a casing-shaped frame
4
made of a metal plate, a liquid crystal display panel (LCD: liquid crystal display element according to the present invention)
5
, and a backlight unit.
The liquid crystal display panel
5
is constructed such that a TFT board on which a pixel electrode, a thin film transistor and the like are formed, and a filter board on which a counter electrode, a color filter, and the like are formed, are superposed on each other with a predetermined interval, both the boards are bonded to each other by a seal member provided into a frame shape in the vicinity of the periphery between both the boards, a liquid crystal is injected into the inside of the seal member between both the boards from a liquid crystal injection port provided in a part of the seal member, sealing is made, and further, polarizing plates are bonded to the outside of both the boards.
Here, a plurality of drain drivers and gate drivers made of a semiconductor integrated circuit device (IC) are mounted on a glass board of the TFT board.
Driving power, display data, and control signals are supplied to the drain drivers through a flexible printed wiring board
1
, and driving power and control signals are supplied to the gate drivers through a flexible printed wiring board
2
.
These flexible printed wiring boards
1
,
2
are connected to a driving circuit board
3
provided at a rear side of the backlight unit.
The backlight unit of the liquid crystal display module of this embodiment is constructed such that a cold-cathode fluorescent lamp
16
, a wedge-shaped light guide body (a side shape of which is trapezoid)
9
, diffusion sheets
6
,
8
, lens sheets
7
, and a reflection sheet
10
are fitted in the order shown in
FIG. 1
in a mold
14
having a side wall and formed into a frame shape.
Incidentally, in
FIG. 1
, reference numeral
11
designates a rubber bush;
12
, a connector; and
18
,
19
, cables.
<Structure of the backlight unit of the liquid crystal display module shown in FIG.
1
>
FIG. 2
is a sectional view showing a main portion sectional structure of the backlight unit of the liquid crystal display module shown in FIG.
1
.
Incidentally,
FIG. 2
shows the sectional structure obtained by cutting along a plane orthogonal to the cold-cathode fluorescent lamp
16
.
As shown in
FIG. 2
, the cold-cathode fluorescent lamp
16
is arranged in the vicinity of a side of the light guide body
9
, along the side of the light guide body
9
, and in parallel with the side of the light guide body
9
.
The light guide body
9
guides light radiated from the cold-cathode fluorescent lamp
16
to a portion remote from the cold-cathode fluorescent lamp
16
, and uniformly irradiates the whole liquid crystal display panel with the light.
Here, the light guide body
9
is formed into such a wedge shape that its surface facing the cold-cathode fluorescent lamp
16
is formed to be wide and its section becomes small as it goes away from the cold-cathode fluorescent lamp
16
.
The diffusion sheets
6
,
8
and the two lens sheets
7
are arranged on the light guide body.
The reflection sheet
10
which has a portion of an almost C-shaped sectional shape at the cold-cathode fluorescent lamp and a white or silver inner surface, covers the cold-cathode fluorescent lamp
16
over almost the whole length, and is arranged to extend to the lower side of the light guide body
9
.
By this, light radiated in a direction different from the light guide body
9
can be concentrated on the light guide body
9
without waste.
<Fitting method
1
of the liquid crystal display module shown in
FIG. 1
to a notebook-size personal computer>
FIG. 3
is a main portion sectional view showing a state where the liquid crystal display module shown in
FIG. 1
is fitted to a notebook-size personal computer by a conventional fitting method
1
. Incidentally,
FIG. 3
shows a sectional structure obtained by cutting in the same direction as an extension direction of the cold-cathode fluorescent lamp
16
.
As shown in
FIG. 3
, the liquid crystal display module shown in
FIG. 1
includes inserts
13
having internal threads formed therein at four places (only two places are shown in
FIG. 3
) of sides in the mold
14
.
Then, by screwing up fitting screws
120
having external threads formed thereon to the respective inserts
13
through holes formed in an exterior case (for example, a plastic case)
100
of a display portion of the notebook-size personal computer, a metal side beam
110
, and the frame
4
, the liquid crystal display module is fitted to the notebook-size personal computer.
Besides, as shown in
FIG. 3
, the liquid crystal display module shown in
FIG. 1
is constructed such that the liquid crystal display panel
5
on which the plurality of drain drivers and gate drivers are mounted, is housed between the frame
4
having a display window and the backlight unit.
The region of the display window of the frame
4
constitutes a display region of the liquid crystal display module (LCM), and a region other than this display region, that is, a region of the periphery of the display window of the frame
4
is called a normal picture frame.
Incidentally, in
FIG. 3
, SUB
1
designates a TFT board; SUB
2
, a color filter board; IC
2
, a gate driver; and POL
1
, POL
2
, polarizing plates.
As shown in
FIG. 3
, in the case where the liquid crystal display module is fitted to the notebook-size personal computer by using the insert
13
, force in the rotation direction is applied to the insert
13
, and further, if force in the horizontal direction is applied to the notebook-size personal computer, force in the direction of drawing out the insert
13
is applied.
In order to prevent these, it is necessary to improve adhesion to resin which makes the mold
14
and to increase friction by applying knurling to an exterior of the insert
13
, and therefore, it becomes necessary to increase the thickness of the mold
14
to a certain degree at the periphery of the insert
13
.
However, when the thickness (corresponding to the height of the side wall of the mold
14
in
FIG. 3
) of the mold itself becomes further thin, for example, 5 mm or less, by the reduction in thickness of the liquid crystal display module, it becomes impossible to secure the sufficient thickness of the mold
14
around the insert
13
. For example, in the case where the position of the fitting hole of the insert
13
is made the center of the mold
14
in the thickness direction, since the frame
4
exits, there is a possibility that the thickness of the mold
14
at the upper side of the insert
13
can not be made sufficient.
The liquid crystal display device of the embodiment 1 of the present invention resolves such situations as mentioned previously by features thereof which will be described as follows.
<Feature of a TFT system liquid crystal display module of embodiment 1 of the present invention>
FIG. 4
is a view for explaining a fitting portion of an insert
13
of a liquid crystal display module of the present embodiment.
Incidentally, the present embodiment will be described with reference to
FIGS. 1
to
3
and on the basis of the aforementioned liquid crystal display module.
FIG. 4
is a close-up perspective view showing respective portions of the frame
4
and the mold
14
relating to a mounting structure for fitting the liquid crystal display module as shown in
FIG. 3
to the exterior case by the fitting screw
120
, together with the insert
13
fitted in the mold
14
, and illustration of portions other than those and members (exterior case
100
, fitting screw
120
, etc.) is omitted.
As shown in
FIG. 4
, the present embodiment is characterized in that an opening (slot)
4
a
is provided at an upper portion of a region where a fitting hole of the insert
13
is provided, and a protruded portion
14
a
protruding to the opening
4
a
of the frame
4
is provided on the mold
14
.
On this account, even if the thickness of the mold itself is made, for example, 5.0 mm or less, by the reduction in the thickness of the liquid crystal display module, the thickness of the mold
14
around the insert
13
can be sufficiently increased, and the present embodiment is still able to prevent the inserts
13
from rotating in the mold
14
or being drawn off therefrom.
Incidentally, in the present embodiment, it is necessary that the opening
4
a
of the frame
4
has a sufficient size so that the protruded portion
14
a
of the mold
14
goes therein.
Besides, it is desirable that the height of the protruded portion
14
a
is almost equal to the thickness of the frame
4
, and the width of the protruded portion
14
a
is at least the outer diameter of the insert
13
+about 1 mm. Further, the protruded portion
14
a
may be used as a protruded portion for locating of the mold with respect to the frame.
[Embodiment 2]
<Feature of a TFT System Liquid Crystal Display Module of Embodiment 2 of the Present Invention>
FIGS. 5A
to
5
C are views for explaining a fitting portion of an insert
13
of a liquid crystal display module of embodiment 2 of the present embodiment,
FIG. 5A
is a front view,
FIG. 5B
is a main portion sectional view showing a sectional structure along line A-A′ shown in
FIG. 5A
, and
FIG. 5C
is an upper plan view showing a shape of a mold
14
.
Incidentally, since the structure of the liquid crystal display module of the present embodiment is also the same as the liquid crystal display module shown in
FIG. 1
, in
FIGS. 5A
to
5
C, only portions relating to a fitting screw
120
are shown similarly to
FIG. 4
, and the other structure is omitted.
As shown in
FIGS. 5A and 5B
, in the present embodiment, an opening
4
b
is provided at a side wall of a frame
4
made to face a side wall of a mold
14
in which the insert
13
is provided.
In the present embodiment, although the opening
4
b
is formed as a notch (inverted U-shape without a lower side thereof) which is made to correspond to the thin liquid crystal display module, it may be replaced by a rectangular or circular hole in accordance with the shape of the liquid crystal display module.
A protruded portion
14
b
is provided at the side wall of the mold
14
in which the insert
13
is provided, and this protruded portion
14
b
is fitted in the opening
4
b
of the frame
4
.
Then, in the present embodiment, the fitting screw
120
is screwed up to the insert
13
through holes formed in an exterior case
100
of a display portion of a notebook-size personal computer and a metal side beam
110
, and the liquid crystal display module is fitted to the notebook-size personal computer.
Accordingly, in the present embodiment, the picture frame width of the liquid crystal display module can be reduced by the thickness of the frame
4
.
[Embodiment 3]
<Feature of a TFT System Liquid Crystal Display Module of Embodiment 3 of the Present Invention>
FIGS. 6A and 6B
are views for explaining a fitting portion of an insert
13
of a liquid crystal display module of the present embodiment,
FIG. 6A
is a front view, and
FIG. 6B
is a main portion sectional view showing a sectional structure along line A-A′ shown in FIG.
6
A.
Incidentally, since the structure of the liquid crystal display module of the present embodiment is also the same as the liquid crystal display module shown in
FIG. 1
, in
FIGS. 6A and 6B
, only portions relating to a fitting screw
120
are shown similarly to
FIG. 4
, and the other structure is omitted.
As shown in
FIG. 6A
, the present embodiment is characterized in that the sectional shape of the insert
13
is made elliptical.
On this account, even if the thickness of a mold itself is made, for example, 5.0 mm or less, by the reduction in thickness of the liquid crystal display module, the present embodiment is still able to prevent the inserts
13
from rotating in the mold
14
or being drawn out therefrom.
Incidentally, in the present embodiment, even if the sectional shape of the insert
13
is made rectangular instead of making the sectional shape of the insert elliptical, the same effect can be obtained.
[Embodiment 4]
<Fitting Method
2
of the Liquid Crystal Display Module Shown in
FIG. 1
to a Notebook-Size Personal Computer>
FIG. 7
is a view for explaining a method of fitting the liquid crystal display module shown in
FIG. 1
to a notebook-size personal computer by a conventional fitting method
2
.
Incidentally, since the structure of the liquid crystal display module of the present embodiment is also the same as the liquid crystal display module shown in
FIG. 1
, in
FIG. 7
, only portions relating to the fitting screw
120
are shown similarly to
FIG. 4
, and the other structure is omitted.
The present embodiment shown in
FIG. 7
is characterized in such structure that instead of providing the insert
13
in the mold
14
, a compromise plate nut
40
is interposed between the frame
4
and the mold
14
, and a fitting screw (
120
of
FIG. 3
) is screwed to this compromise plate nut
40
to mount the liquid crystal display module to an exterior case (
100
of FIG.
3
).
By this structural feature, the present embodiment is different from those shown in
FIGS. 4
to
6
.
In the method shown in
FIG. 7
, the compromise plate nut
40
shown in the drawing is fitted in a notch
141
of the mold
14
, and this compromise plate nut
40
is covered with the frame
4
to prevent it from being dropped off. The notch
141
can also be provided by forming a concave portion or a groove in the outside side wall of the mold
14
.
By this, the rotation of the compromise plate nut
40
in the up and down and right and left directions is restricted by engagement with the notch
141
of the mold
14
, and the movement in the pushing direction into the inside of the liquid crystal display module is restricted by the wall of the mold
14
.
The frame
4
is fixed to the mold
14
in such a manner that its inside side wall is made to face the outside side wall of the mold
14
, and after the frame is fitted to the exterior of the mold
14
while the positions of the opening
4
b
and the notch
141
are made coincident with each other, two screws
121
are screwed up to tapped holes
14
d
of the mold
14
through openings
4
d
of the frame
4
.
By this, the movement of the compromise plate nut
40
dropping off from the notch
141
can be prevented by the frame
4
.
A fitting screw (
120
of
FIG. 3
) is screwed up to a tapped hole
120
a
of the compromise plate nut
40
through the hole (opening)
4
b
formed in an exterior case (
100
of
FIG. 3
) of the display portion of the notebook-size personal computer, a metal side beam (
110
of FIG.
3
), and the frame
4
, so that the liquid crystal display module is fitted to the notebook-size personal computer.
Incidentally, when the fitting screw (
120
of
FIG. 3
) is screwed in the tapped hole
120
a
, its portion protruding from the tapped hole
120
a
is housed in an opening
14
c
provided in the notch
141
of the mold
14
.
As set forth above, in order to fix the liquid crystal display module to the exterior case (
100
of
FIG. 3
) of the display portion of the notebook-size personal computer, four or more places are normally screwed up.
Since the compromise plate nut
40
is apt to be dropped off from the mold
14
if the frame
4
does not exist, it is difficult to fit the four or more compromise plate nuts
40
to the notches
141
of the mold
14
and to cover them with the frame
4
at the same time.
Thus, conventionally, after the mold
14
is covered with the frame
4
, the compromise plate nut
40
is inserted from the back of the module.
However, in the conventional liquid crystal display module, when the compromise plate nut
40
is inserted from the back of the module after the mold
14
is covered with the frame
4
, in order to facilitate the insertion of the compromise plate nut
40
into a gap between the mold
14
and the frame
4
, it is necessary that the mold
14
is slanted or the height of the notch
141
provided in the mold
14
is lowered.
Like this, in the case where the liquid crystal display module shown in
FIG. 1
is fitted to the notebook-size personal computer by the conventional fitting method
2
, there has been a problem that it is difficult to balance an insertion property of the compromise plate nut
40
with falling out.
The liquid crystal display device of the embodiment 4 of the present invention resolves such situations as mentioned previously by features thereof which will be described as follows.
<Feature of a TFT system liquid crystal display module of embodiment 4 of the present invention>
FIG. 8
is a view for explaining a fitting method of a plate nut of a liquid crystal display module of the present embodiment.
Incidentally, since the structure of the liquid crystal display module of the present embodiment is also the same as the liquid crystal display module shown in
FIG. 1
, in
FIG. 8
, only portions relating to fixing (see
FIG. 3
) of a liquid crystal display device and an exterior case of a personal computer or the like by a fitting screw
120
are shown similarly to
FIG. 7
, and illustration of the other structure is omitted.
In the present embodiment, before a mold
14
is covered with a frame
4
, a plate nut
30
is fixed to a predetermined position of the mold
14
by an adhesive
41
.
In an example of
FIG. 8
, the side wall of the mold
14
is partially made thin to form a concave portion (corresponding to the aforementioned notch)
141
. The adhesive
41
is coated on the bottom of the concave portion
141
.
The plate nut
30
has a tapped hole
120
a
to which a fitting screw (
120
of
FIG. 3
) is screwed, similarly to the compromise plate nut
40
.
Incidentally, in the present embodiment, the plate nut
30
may be the compromise plate nut
40
shown in
FIG. 7
, or may be a general rectangular plate nut.
Further, a roughness for positioning may be provided to the plate nut
30
and the mold
14
, or a pressure sensitive adhesive double coated tape may be used instead of the adhesive
41
.
Like this, since the plate nut
30
is previously fixed to the mold
14
by the adhesive
41
(or, pressure sensitive adhesive double coated tape, double sided adhesive tape), the present embodiment facilitates fitting of the plate nut
30
to the mold
14
, and is able to prevent the plate nut
30
from falling out in an assembling process of the liquid crystal display module, and to improve work efficiency.
[Embodiment 5]
<Feature of a TFT system liquid crystal display module of embodiment 5 of the present invention>
FIG. 9
is a view for explaining a fitting method of a plate nut of a liquid crystal display module of the present embodiment.
Incidentally, since the structure of the liquid crystal display module of the present embodiment is also the same as the liquid crystal display module shown in
FIG. 1
, in
FIG. 9
, only portions relating to fixing (see
FIG. 3
) of a liquid crystal display device and an exterior case of a personal computer or the like by a fitting screw
120
are shown similarly to
FIG. 7
, and illustration of the other structure is omitted.
In the present embodiment, before a mold
14
is covered with a frame
4
, a compromise plate nut
31
is fixed to a predetermined position of the mold
14
by a screw
122
.
Incidentally, in the present embodiment, a roughness for positioning may be provided to the compromise plate nut
31
and the mold
14
.
In a cut hole
31
a
provided in the compromise plate nut
31
for fixing to the mold
14
, it is desirable that a concave portion in which a head of the screw
122
is inserted, is provided at the periphery of a tapped hole at a frame side, so that the head of the screw
122
does not protrude from the compromise plate nut
31
.
The screw
122
can be made a flush bolt, and also in this case, it is possible to prevent the screw
122
from protruding from the compromise plate nut
31
.
It is also possible to tighten the frame
4
, the mold
14
, and the compromise plate nut
31
together by the screw
122
, and in that case, in the frame
4
, at a screwing portion, it is necessary to provide a concave portion in which the head of the screw
122
is inserted. Further, it is desirable to shave the plate thickness of the compromise plate nut
31
in accordance with the concave portion of the frame
4
.
Like this, since the compromise plate nut
31
is previously fixed to the mold
14
by the screw
122
, the present embodiment facilitates fitting of the compromise plate nut
31
to the mold, and is able to prevent the compromise plate nut
31
from being dropped off in an assembling process of the liquid crystal display module and to improve work efficiency.
[Embodiment 6]
<Feature of a TFT system liquid crystal display module of embodiment 6 of the present invention>
FIG. 10
is a view for explaining a fitting method of a compromise ridged nut of a liquid crystal display module of the present embodiment.
Incidentally, since the structure of the liquid crystal display module of the present embodiment is also the same as the liquid crystal display module shown in
FIG. 1
, in
FIG. 10
, only portions relating to fixing (see
FIG. 3
) of a liquid crystal display device and an exterior case of a personal computer or the like by a fitting screw
120
are shown similarly to
FIG. 7
, and illustration of the other structure is omitted.
In the present embodiment, a compromise ridged nut
32
has a cut hole
32
a
in which a screw
122
for fixing a frame
4
to a mold
14
is inserted, and a tapped hole
120
a
in which the fitting screw
120
(for example, see
FIG. 3
) for fitting the liquid crystal display device to the housing of the notebook-size personal computer is inserted, and has a step provided between a portion where the tapped hole
120
a
is provided and its periphery, and the nut is fixed to the mold
14
by the screw
122
.
As shown in
FIG. 10
, when viewed from the outside of the liquid crystal display device, the surface where the tapped hole
120
a
of the compromise plate nut
32
is provided, rises from the surface where the cut hole
32
a
is provided. In other words, the surface of the compromise ridged nut
32
at the side of the side wall of the frame
4
includes the portion (for example, called a central portion) where the tapped hole
120
a
is provided and portions (for example, called peripheral portions) respectively extending from both the sides facing each other, and the surface of the central portion protrudes toward the side of the side wall of the frame
4
from the surfaces of the peripheral portions. Accordingly, the illustrated shape of the compromise ridged nut
32
is characterized by having a step in the thickness direction of one of the side wall of the mold
14
to which this nut is provided and the side wall of the frame
4
.
As is apparent from
FIG. 10
, in the present embodiment, the tapped hole
120
a
in which the fitting screw
120
for fitting to the notebook-size personal computer is inserted, is not covered with the frame
4
.
Similarly to the examples of
FIGS. 8 and 9
, also in the present embodiment, a concave portion
141
is formed in the side wall of the mold
14
in its thickness direction, and further, in the present embodiment, the side wall of the frame
4
is made depressed toward the side of the mold side wall in connection with the concave portion
141
.
An opening
4
d
used for fitting the compromise ridged nut
32
to the mold
14
by the screw
122
is formed in the concave portion of the side wall of the frame, and the concave portion of the side wall of the frame
4
functions as a washer between the head of the screw
122
and the compromise ridged nut
32
at the periphery of the opening
4
d.
An opening
4
b
corresponding to the step of the compromise ridged nut
32
is also formed in the concave portion of the side wall of the frame
4
.
The opening
4
b
shown in the present embodiment is formed, similarly to that explained with reference to
FIGS. 5A
,
5
B,
6
A and
6
B, as a so-called notch in which a part of the side wall of the frame surrounding the opening
4
b
is removed.
This opening
4
b
suppresses the movement of the portion of the compromise ridged nut
32
protruding toward the side opposite to the mold
14
at its right and left end portions.
Thus, even if an error between the length of the compromise ridged nut
32
and the length of the concave portion
141
of the mold
14
in which this is inserted becomes large, the deviation of the compromise ridged nut
32
in the length direction (horizontal direction when viewed from the liquid crystal display module) resulting from this can be suppressed by the opening
4
b.
Accordingly, in the present embodiment, in the case where the liquid crystal display module is fitted to the notebook-size personal computer, the fitting screw
120
is screwed up to the compromise ridged nut
32
through the hole formed in the exterior case (
100
of
FIG. 3
) of the display portion of the notebook-size personal computer and the metal side beam (
110
of FIG.
3
), so that the liquid crystal display module is fitted to the notebook-size personal computer.
Incidentally, in the present embodiment, a roughness for positioning may be provided to the compromise ridged nut
32
and the mold
14
.
Besides, in the cut hole
32
a
provided in the compromise ridged nut
32
for fixing to the mold
14
, it is desirable that a concave portion in which a head of the screw
122
is inserted, is provided at the periphery of a tapped hole at a frame side, so that the head of the screw
122
does not protrude from the compromise ridged nut
32
.
Besides, the screw
122
can be made a flush bolt, and also in this case, it is possible to prevent the screw
122
from protruding from the compromise ridged nut
32
.
Like this, since the compromise ridged nut
32
is fixed to the mold
14
by the screw
122
, the present embodiment facilitates fitting of the compromise ridged nut
32
to the mold
14
, and is able to prevent the compromise ridged nut
32
from being dropped off in an assembling process of the liquid crystal display module and to improve work efficiency.
[Embodiment 7]
<Feature of a TFT system liquid crystal display module of embodiment 7 of the present invention>
FIG. 11
is a view for explaining a fitting method of a compromise ridged nut of a liquid crystal display module of the present embodiment.
Incidentally, since the structure of the liquid crystal display module of the present embodiment is also the same as the liquid crystal display module shown in
FIG. 1
, in
FIG. 11
, only portions relating to fixing (see
FIG. 3
) of a liquid crystal display device and an exterior case of a personal computer or the like by a fitting screw
120
are shown similarly to
FIG. 7
, and illustration of the other structure is omitted.
In the present embodiment, a compromise ridged nut
33
provided with a T-shaped protruded portion
33
a
is used, and a slit (groove)
142
in which the T-shaped protruded portion
33
a
of the compromise ridged nut
33
is inserted, is provided in a mold
14
, and the compromise ridged nut
33
is inserted in the slit
142
formed in the mold
14
from above.
According to the present embodiment, the slit
142
formed in the mold
14
restrains the movement of the compromise ridged nut
33
in the cross direction (thickness direction of the mold side wall) and in the horizontal direction (extending direction of the slit
142
), and its rotation.
Besides, by covering the opening of the slit
142
provided on the upper surface of the mold
14
with the frame
4
, the movement of the compromise ridged nut
32
in the vertical direction (thickness direction of the liquid crystal display module) is restrained.
A recess
142
a
for providing a space which receives an end portion of the fitting screw (
120
of
FIG. 3
) projecting through a tapped hole
120
a
to the mold side, is formed at the central portion of the slit
142
.
As is apparent from
FIG. 11
, in the present embodiment, the tapped hole
120
a
to which the fitting screw
120
for fitting to the notebook-size personal computer is screwed, is not covered with the frame
4
.
Accordingly, in the present embodiment, in the case where the liquid crystal display module is fitted to the notebook-size personal computer, the fitting screw
120
is screwed up to the compromise ridged nut
33
through the hole formed in the exterior case (
100
of
FIG. 3
) of the display portion of the notebook-size personal computer and the metal side beam (
110
of FIG.
3
), so that the liquid crystal display module is fitted to the notebook-size personal computer.
Incidentally, in the present embodiment, the exterior of the wall portion of the slit
142
in which the T-shaped protruded portion
33
a
is inserted may be covered with the frame
4
or may not be covered therewith.
As shown in
FIG. 12
, when it is not covered with the frame
4
, although the picture frame width of the liquid crystal display module can be reduced by the thickness of the frame
4
, the strength weakens to the contrary since a portion without a vertical wall of the frame
4
becomes large.
Like this, since the compromise ridged nut
33
is held by the slit
142
provided in the mold
14
, the present embodiment facilitates fitting of the compromise ridged nut
33
to the mold
14
, and is able to prevent the compromise ridged nut from being dropped off in an assembling process of the liquid crystal display module and to improve work efficiency.
[Embodiment 8]
<Feature of a TFT system liquid crystal display module of embodiment 8 of the present invention>
FIG. 13
is a view for explaining a fitting method of a compromise ridged nut of a liquid crystal display module of the embodiment 8 of the present invention.
Incidentally, since the structure of the liquid crystal display module of the present embodiment is also the same as the liquid crystal display module shown in
FIG. 1
, in
FIG. 13
, only portions relating to fixing (see
FIG. 3
) of a liquid crystal display device and an exterior case of a personal computer or the like by a fitting screw
120
are shown similarly to
FIG. 7
, and illustration of the other structure is omitted.
Also in the present embodiment, a compromise ridged nut
34
provided with a T-shaped protruded portion
34
a
is used, a slit (groove)
143
in which the T-shaped protruded portion
34
a
of the compromise ridged nut
34
is inserted, is provided in a mold
14
, and the compromise ridged nut
34
is inserted in the slit
143
formed in the mold
14
from above.
However, the present embodiment is different from the liquid crystal display module of the embodiment 7 in that the lower surface of the protruded portion
34
a
of the compromise ridged nut
34
is chamfered and eaves
143
a
for preventing the compromise ridged nut
34
from being drawn out upwards from the mold
14
are provided at the slit
143
provided in the mold
14
.
Incidentally, a side of the eave
143
a
is chamfered so that the compromise ridged nut
34
can easily enter.
The present embodiment also facilitates fitting of the compromise ridged nut
34
to the mold
14
, and is able to prevent the compromise ridged nut
34
from being dropped off in an assembling process of the liquid crystal display module and to improve work efficiency.
[Embodiment 9]
<Feature of a TFT system liquid crystal display module of embodiment 9 of the present invention>
FIG. 14
is a view for explaining a fitting method of a compromise ridged nut of a liquid crystal display module of the present embodiment.
Incidentally, since the structure of the liquid crystal display module of the present embodiment is also the same as the liquid crystal display module shown in
FIG. 1
, in
FIG. 14
, only portions relating to fixing (see
FIG. 3
) of a liquid crystal display device and an exterior case of a personal computer or the like by a fitting screw
120
are shown similarly to
FIG. 7
, and illustration of the other structure is omitted.
The present embodiment is different from the liquid crystal display module of the embodiment 8 in that a compromise ridged nut
35
is rotated to be inserted in a slit (groove)
144
formed in a mold
14
.
In the present embodiment, chamfering of a protruded portion
35
a
of the compromise ridged nut
35
is provided to a surface in a rotation advancing direction of the fitting screw
120
for fitting the liquid crystal display module to the notebook-size personal computer.
The present embodiment also facilitates fitting of the compromise ridged nut
35
to the mold
14
, and is able to prevent the compromise ridged nut
35
from being dropped off in an assembling process of the liquid crystal display module and to improve work efficiency.
[Embodiment 10]
<Feature of a TFT system liquid crystal display module of embodiment 10 of the present invention>
FIG. 15
is a view for explaining a fitting method of a compromise ridged nut of a liquid crystal display module of the embodiment 10 of the present invention.
Incidentally, since the structure of the liquid crystal display module of the present embodiment is also the same as the liquid crystal display module shown in
FIG. 1
, in
FIG. 15
, only portions relating to fixing (see
FIG. 3
) of a liquid crystal display device and an exterior case of a personal computer or the like by a fitting screw
120
are shown similarly to
FIG. 7
, and illustration of the other structure is omitted.
In the present embodiment, a compromise ridged nut
36
provided with a T-shaped protruded portion
36
a
is used, and after a mold
14
is covered with a frame
4
, the compromise ridged nut
36
is inserted in a concave portion
145
formed in the mold
14
, and is fixed by bending a pawl
25
of the frame
4
.
The present embodiment is also able to prevent the compromise ridged nut
36
from being dropped off in an assembling process of the liquid crystal display module and to improve work efficiency.
Further, in the present embodiment, contrary to the aforementioned respective embodiments, since it is not necessary that the compromise ridged nut
36
is fixed to the mold
14
by the screw
122
or is inserted in the slits
142
,
143
,
144
of the mold
14
, fitting of the compromise ridged nut
36
to the mold
14
becomes easy as compared with the aforementioned respective embodiments, and work efficiency can be improved.
[Embodiment 11]
<Feature of a TFT system liquid crystal display module of embodiment 11 of the present invention>
FIGS. 16A
to
16
C are views for explaining a fitting method of a C-shaped nut
40
to a liquid crystal display module of the present embodiment,
FIG. 16A
is a front view of the liquid crystal display module,
FIG. 16B
is a main portion sectional view showing a sectional structure along line A-A′ shown in
FIG. 16A
, and
FIG. 16C
is a perspective view showing a shape of the metal plate
40
.
Incidentally, since the structure of the liquid crystal display module of the present embodiment is also the same as the liquid crystal display module shown in
FIG. 1
, in
FIGS. 16A
to
16
C, only portions relating to a fitting screw
120
are shown similarly to
FIG. 4
, and the other structure is omitted.
In the present embodiment, the C-shaped (channel type) nut
40
is used, a side wall
40
a
of the C-shaped nut
40
in which a tapped hole
120
a
is provided, is arranged at a portion of a side wall of a mold
14
where a hole
146
in which the fitting screw
120
is inserted is formed, the other side wall
40
b
is inserted in a slit (groove)
147
formed in the mold
14
, and the C-shaped nut
40
is fixed by the elasticity of the C-shaped nut itself.
The present embodiment is also able to prevent the C shaped nut
40
from being dropped off in an assembling process of the liquid crystal display module and to improve work efficiency.
[Embodiment 12]
<Feature of a TFT system liquid crystal display module of embodiment 12 of the present invention>
FIGS. 17A and 17B
are views for explaining a frame
4
of a liquid crystal display module of the present embodiment,
FIG. 17A
is a front view of the liquid crystal display module (frame
4
), and
FIG. 17B
is a main portion sectional view showing a sectional structure along line A-A′ shown in FIG.
17
A.
Incidentally, since the structure of the liquid crystal display module of the present embodiment is also the same as the liquid crystal display module shown in
FIG. 1
, in
FIGS. 17A and 17B
, only portions relating to a fitting screw
120
are shown, and the other structure is omitted.
In the present embodiment, a tapped hole
120
a
is provided in the frame itself, and a hole
146
in which the fitting screw
120
is inserted is formed in a side wall of a mold
14
, so that the fitting screw
120
is screwed to this tapped hole
120
a.
Accordingly, in the present embodiment, since the plate nut or the compromise ridged nut is not necessary contrary to the aforementioned respective embodiments, the number of parts can be lessened, and a screw mechanism of the fitting screw
120
can be simplified.
[Embodiment 13]
<Feature of a TFT system liquid crystal display module of embodiment 13 of the present invention>
FIGS. 18A and 18B
are views for explaining a fitting method of a leaf spring nut
50
of a liquid crystal display module of the embodiment 13 of the present invention,
FIG. 18A
is a front view of the liquid crystal display module, and
FIG. 18B
is a main portion sectional view showing a sectional structure along line A-A′ shown in FIG.
18
A.
Incidentally, since the structure of the liquid crystal display module of the present embodiment is also the same as the liquid crystal display module shown in
FIG. 1
, in
FIGS. 18A and 18B
, only portions relating to a fitting screw
120
are shown, and the other structure is omitted.
In the present embodiment, a hole
4
c
through which the fitting screw
120
passes is provided in a frame
4
, the leaf spring nut
50
is fitted to the back (side wall of a mold
14
) side of the hole
4
c
by welding or the like, and the fitting screw
120
is screwed to the leaf spring nut
50
.
In the embodiment, although the leaf spring nut
50
is provided at upper and lower places of the hole
4
c
of the frame
4
, this may be provided at right and left places of the hole
4
c
, or may be provided so as to surround the hole
4
c.
The present embodiment facilitates fitting of the leaf spring nut
50
to the frame
4
, and is able to prevent the leaf spring nut
50
from being dropped off in an assembling process of the liquid crystal display module and to improve work efficiency.
[Embodiment 14]
In the liquid crystal display module shown in
FIG. 1
, although the driving circuit board
3
is arranged at the rear side (rear side of the mold
14
) of the backlight unit, in order to further reduce the thickness of the liquid crystal display module, as shown in
FIG. 19
, it is effective to arrange the driving circuit board
3
between the liquid crystal display panel
5
and the side wall of the mold
14
. In the case where the liquid crystal display module is in an active matrix driving system, a driving circuit (semiconductor integrated circuit device) for supplying a scanning signal or a video signal to a liquid crystal display element is mounted on the driving circuit board, or a wiring line for supplying a signal or driving power to the driving circuit is formed thereon. In the case where the liquid crystal display module is in a passive matrix driving system, a driving circuit for supplying a common signal or a segment signal to a liquid crystal display element is mounted on the driving circuit board or a wiring line for supplying a signal or driving power to the driving circuit is formed thereon.
FIG. 19
is a schematic sectional view showing the sectional structure of the liquid crystal display module which is made thin, and
FIG. 19
shows a sectional structure obtained by cutting in the same direction as the extending direction of the cold-cathode fluorescent lamp
16
.
Further,
FIG. 19
shows diffusion sheets
6
,
8
and two lens sheets
7
together as an optical element
15
.
However, in the liquid crystal display module shown in
FIG. 19
, since the driving circuit board
3
is arranged on the side wall of the mold
14
, for example, as in the embodiment 12, in the case where the fitting screw
120
is screwed to the tapped hole
120
a
provided in the frame
4
, there is a problem that a portion of the fitting screw
120
protruding from the tapped hole
120
a
to the mole side interferes with the driving circuit board
3
.
In order to solve this problem, although there is a method in which the picture frame region of the liquid crystal display module is widened so that the fitting screw
120
does not interfere with the driving circuit board
3
, in this case, both the reduction in picture frame width and the reduction in thickness can not be achieved.
The liquid crystal display device of the embodiment 14 of the present invention resolves such situations as mentioned previously by features thereof which will be described as follows.
<Feature of a TFT system liquid crystal display module of embodiment 14 of the present invention>
FIG. 20
is a plan view conceptually showing a plane shape of a driving circuit board of a liquid crystal display module of embodiment 14 of the present invention in a thickness direction of the liquid crystal display module.
Incidentally, since the structure of the liquid crystal display module of the present embodiment is the same as the liquid crystal display module shown in
FIG. 19
, in
FIG. 20
, only portions relating to a fitting screw
120
are shown, and illustration of the other structure is omitted.
As is apparent from
FIG. 20
, in the present embodiment, a notch (concave portion)
3
a
is formed in a driving circuit board
3
from an end portion facing a frame
4
to prevent interference between a tip of the fitting screw
120
protruding from a tapped hole
120
a
and the driving circuit board
3
.
By this, the present embodiment is able to further reduce the thickness of the liquid crystal display module.
Incidentally, in
FIG. 20
, although the description has been given of the case where the fitting screw
120
is screwed to the tapped hole
4
b
provided in the frame
4
, the present invention can also be applied to the case where the fitting screw
120
is screwed to the insert
13
embedded in the mold
14
, or the nut such as the plate nut fixed to the mold
14
or the ridged nut.
Supposing the fitting screw
120
and the driving circuit board
3
are arranged at different positions (heights) in the thickness direction of the liquid crystal display module, and the fitting screw
20
is projected to the concave portion
3
a
of the driving circuit board
3
in this thickness direction as shown in
FIG. 20
, as in the embodiment 1, the interference between the upper protruded portion (
14
a
of
FIG. 4
) of the portion where the insert
13
of the mold
14
is provided and the driving circuit board
3
can be avoided by the formation of the concave portion
3
a.
When the example like this is supposed, even in the embodiments 4 to 10 in which the upper surface is suppressed by using the plate nut or the like, the interference between the upper surface of this plate nut and the driving circuit board
3
can also be avoided by the formation of the concave portion
3
a.
[Embodiment 15]
<Feature of a TFT system liquid crystal display module of embodiment 15 of the present invention>
FIGS. 21A and 21B
are views for explaining a shape of a driving circuit board of a liquid crystal display module of embodiment 15 of the present invention,
FIG. 21A
is a plan view showing the relation among a fitting screw
120
, a frame
4
, and a driving circuit board
3
, and
FIG. 21B
is a main portion sectional view showing the relation among the fitting screw
120
, the frame
4
, and the driving circuit board
3
.
Incidentally, since the structure of the liquid crystal display module of the present embodiment is the same as the liquid crystal display module shown in
FIG. 19
, in
FIGS. 21A and 21B
, only portions relating to the fitting screw
120
are shown, and the other structure is omitted.
As is apparent from
FIG. 21A
, in the present embodiment, the driving circuit board
3
is divided in two, the fitting screw
120
is entered a divided portion, the two divided driving circuit boards are connected by a flexible wiring board
3
b
, and by this, the interference between the fitting screw
120
and the driving circuit board
3
is prevented.
Accordingly, the present embodiment is also able to further reduce the thickness of the liquid crystal display module.
Incidentally, in
FIGS. 21A and 21B
, although the description has been given of the case where the fitting screw
120
is screwed to the tapped hole
4
b
provided in the frame
4
, the present invention can be applied also to the case where the fitting screw
120
is screwed to the insert
13
embedded in the mold
14
, or the nut such as the plate nut fixed to the mold
14
or the ridged nut.
Incidentally, in the aforementioned respective embodiments, although the description has been mainly given of the embodiments in which the present invention is applied to the TFT system liquid crystal display module, it is needless to say that the present invention can also be applied to an STN system liquid crystal display module.
In the foregoing, although the present invention made by the present inventor has been specifically described on the basis of the embodiments, the present invention is not limited to the embodiments, but can be naturally variously modified in the scope not departing from the gist.
Typical effects obtained by the present invention disclosed in the present application are briefly explained as follows:
(1) According to the liquid crystal display device of the present invention, the screw member to which the fitting screw for fixing the liquid crystal display device to the exterior case is screwed, can be simply and certainly fitted.
(2) According to the liquid crystal display device of the present invention, the screw mechanism of the fitting screw for fixing the liquid crystal display device to the exterior case can be simplified.
(3) According to the liquid crystal display device of the present invention, the thickness of the liquid crystal display device can be reduced.
(4) According to the liquid crystal display device of the present invention, the picture frame width of the liquid crystal display device can be reduced.
While we have shown and described several embodiments in accordance with the present invention, it is understood that the same is not limited thereto but is susceptible of numerous changes and modifications as known to those skilled in the art, and we therefore do not wish to be limited to the details shown and described herein but intend to cover all such changes and modifications as are encompassed by the scope of the appended claims.
Claims
- 1. A liquid crystal display device comprising:a liquid crystal display element; a frame member being arranged at a displaying surface side of the liquid crystal display element, and having a display window; a light source being arranged at an opposite surface of the liquid crystal display element to the displaying surface thereof and irradiating the liquid crystal display element with illumination light; and a housing member having a side wall formed at a periphery thereof and housing the light source therein, wherein the frame member is fixed to the housing member and the frame member has a side wall extended along a thickness direction of the liquid crystal display element and opposite to an outer surface of the side wall of the housing member, a plate nut having a tapped hole into which a fitting screw for fixing the liquid crystal display device to an exterior case is screwed, the plate nut being fixed in a concave portion formed at the side wall of the housing member.
- 2. A liquid crystal display device according to claim 1, wherein the plate nut comprises a central potion having the tapped hole formed thereat and peripheral portions being formed to be integrated with the central portion at both sides of the central portion and forming a step with respect to the central portion, the peripheral portions of the plate nut being fixed to the side wall of the housing member.
- 3. A liquid crystal display device according to claim 1, wherein the housing member has an opening provided at a part of the side wall thereof where the plate nut is fixed; and a part of the fitting screw protruded from tapped hole toward the housing member is housed in the opening of the housing member.
- 4. A liquid crystal display device according to claim 1, wherein:the frame member has an opening provided at a part of the side wall thereof opposite to the side wall of the housing member the opening is positioned opposite to the plate nut; and the fitting screw is screwed to the tapped hole of the plate nut through the opening.
- 5. A liquid crystal display device according to claim 1, wherein the housing member is molded out of resin material.
- 6. A liquid crystal display device according to claim 1, wherein the tapped hole of the plate nut is extended transverse to the thickness direction of the liquid crystal display device.
- 7. A liquid crystal display device according to claim 1, wherein the plate nut is fixed by adhesive at the side wall of the housing member.
Priority Claims (1)
Number |
Date |
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2000-058681 |
Mar 2000 |
JP |
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