Claims
- 1. A reflective type liquid crystal display comprising:a liquid crystal layer disposed between a display side glass substrate and a rear surface side glass substrate, said rear surface side glass substrate having an upper surface that faces said liquid crystal layer; a reflector member having a corrugated surface arranged on said upper surface of said rear surface side glass substrate, said corrugated surface having both convex and concave portions and said corrugated surface having a depth defined as the distance between an apex of said convex portion and a nadir of said concave portion; and a color filter layer having an upper surface closest to said liquid crystal layer, said color filter layer directly formed on said corrugated surface such that said upper surface of said color filter layer is flat; wherein a minimum thickness of said color filter layer is larger than said depth of said corrugated surface; and wherein said depth of said corrugated surface is 0.4 to 2 μm and said minimum thickness of said color filter layer is 0.4 to 2.5 μm.
- 2. A reflective type liquid crystal display according to claim 1 in which said color filter layer contains a coloring pattern arrangement on the surface of said reflector member, the coloring pattern arrangement of the color filter layer on the corrugated surface of said reflector member is of a stripe type in which each of pixels of red, green and blue is alternatively arranged in one of a vertical and a lateral direction for every pixel in an order of red, green and blue.
- 3. A reflective type liquid crystal display according to claim 1, whereinsaid convex portions have a height and width, extend along a direction parallel with said rear surface side glass substrate; and said concave portions are arranged between said convex portions and said concave portions and said convex portions arranged next to each other; and said height and width of each of said convex portions are random.
- 4. A reflective type liquid crystal display according to claim 1, wherein said reflector member comprises a plurality of irregularly formed stripe grooves wherein;each of said plurality of irregularly formed stripe grooves have a width, extend along the same direction, and are cooperatively arranged; each of said plurality of irregularly formed stripe grooves has a curved surface shape having the same radius of curvature; and said widths of said stripe grooves are irregular in size, said widths of said irregularly formed stripe grooves arranged such that light reflected from said stripe grooves is prevented from producing interference stripes.
- 5. A reflective type liquid crystal display comprising:a liquid crystal layer disposed between a display side glass substrate and a rear surface side glass substrate, said rear surface side glass substrate having an upper surface that faces said liquid crystal layer; a reflector member having a corrugated surface arranged on said upper surface of said rear surface side glass substrate, said corrugated surface having both convex and concave portions and said corrugated surface having a depth defined as the distance between an apex of said convex portion and a nadir of said concave portion and a width defined as the distance between two successive nadirs of said concave portion; and a color filter layer having an upper surface closest to said liquid crystal layer, said color filter layer directly formed on said corrugated surface such that said upper surface of said color filter layer is flat; wherein a minimum thickness of said color filter layer is larger than said depth of said corrugated surface; wherein said depth of said corrugated surface is 0.4 to 2 μm and said minimum thickness of said color filter layer is 0.4 to 2.5 μm; and wherein at least one of said depth of corrugated surface and said width of said corrugated surface are changed irregularly.
Priority Claims (2)
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9-164777 |
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Parent Case Info
This is a divisional of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/094,064, filed Jun. 9, 1998, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,130,736.
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