The present invention generally relates to flexible displays. The present invention specifically relates to flexible display devices incorporating an integration of a secondary display with a primary display.
One use of flexible display 20 is in a wrap display system whereby flexible display 20 is wrapped around a stick (i.e., a body with a tubular configuration having a circular, elliptical, rectangular with rounded corners, square with rounded corners or any other curvilinear cross-section) for facilitating a storage of flexible display 20 and unwrapped from the stick for facilitating an operation of flexible display 20. Currently, such a wrapped display system excludes a preview screen when flexible display 20 is wrapped around the stick for storage protection purposes.
The present invention provides new and unique structural forms of a flexible display device employing a discontinuous frontplane and a continuous backplane. The discontinuous frontplane includes a primary frontplane region, a secondary frontplane region and a spatial frontplane region spatially separating the primary frontplane region and the secondary frontplane region. The continuous backplane includes a primary backplane region, a secondary backplane region and an interconnection region electrically interconnecting the primary backplane region and the secondary backplane region. The primary frontplane region and the primary backplane region constitute a primary display. The secondary frontplane region and the secondary backplane region constitute a secondary display. The interconnection region defines the secondary display as an extension of the primary display.
A wrapping of the flexible display device around a stick facilitates both a storage of the primary display and a viewing of the secondary display. An unwrapping of the flexible display device from around the stick facilitates an operation of the primary display.
The foregoing forms as well as other features and advantages of the present invention will become further apparent from the following detailed description of various embodiments of the present invention, read in conjunction with the accompanying drawings. The detailed description and drawings are merely illustrative of the present invention rather than limiting, the scope of the present invention being defined by the appended claims and equivalents thereof.
One inventive principle of the present invention is to structurally configure a flexible display device with a discontinuous frontplane and continuous backplane that provides secondary display as an extension of the primary display (e.g., the secondary display serves as preview screen for the primary display). For purposes of the present invention, the term “discontinuous frontplane” is broadly defined herein as any display frontplane having a spatial separation of two (2) or more regions of the display frontplane for purposes of providing viewing mediums of a primary display and a secondary display, and the term “continuous backplane” is broadly defined herein as any display backplane having an electrical interconnection of two (2) or more regions of the display backplane for mutually controlling, partially or entirely, the viewing mediums of a primary display and a secondary display.
The present invention does not impose any limitations or restrictions as to a material composition and structural configuration of a discontinuous frontplane and a continuous backplane of the present invention. In practice, specific implementations of a discontinuous frontplane and a continuous backplane of the present invention are dependent upon the commercial implementations of the present invention, and are therefore without limit. Thus, the following description of
ICNBP region 72 electrically connects backplanes regions 71 and 73 for a mutual control, partially or entirely, of the primary display and the secondary display to thereby define the secondary display as an extension of the primary display. To further an understanding of ICNBP region 72, an exemplary description of ICNBP region 72 will now be described herein in the context of an active matrix-addressing scheme.
Specifically,
Referring additionally to
By contrast, as illustrated in
In practice, an XE number of row electrodes and a YE number of column electrodes can be shared between a primary display and a secondary display via an ICNBP region of the present invention, where XE≧0 and YE≧0. Concurrently or alternatively, ICNBP region 72 can support other electrical interconnections, such as, for example, power lines and clock lines. Thus, the degree to which row electrodes and column electrodes as well as other electrical interconnections are shared by the primary display and the secondary display is determinative to the degree to which the drivers, the controller and any other integrated circuit component are also shared by the primary display and the secondary display.
In practice, an actual XE number of row electrodes and an actual YE number of column electrodes shared between a primary display and a secondary display via an ICNBP region of the present invention is dependent upon an intended use of a flexible display device and is therefore without limit. In one exemplary embodiment, the secondary display serves as a preview screen of the primary display whereby a subset of the row electrodes and a subset of the column electrodes are shared between the primary display and the secondary display. This enables the secondary screen to show a selected portion of the primary display as controlled by a shared controller. In another exemplary embodiment, the secondary display serves as it own content display based some or all of the row electrodes being shared between the primary display and the secondary display, or some or all of the column electrodes being shared between the primary display and the secondary display. In yet another exemplary embodiment, the second display serves as an exact copy of the primary display whereby all row electrodes and column electrodes are shared between the primary display and the secondary display. This enables a construction of a display device with a 360° viewing angle.
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A description of three (3) exemplary embodiments of flexible display device 50 will now be provided herein to further an understanding of the present invention.
Optionally, the primary display and the secondary display can share a common electrode 133 extending across a spatial frontplane region 131 as shown in
Alternatively, the width of the interconnecting backplane region 141 and the secondary frontplane region 132 differs from primary frontplane region 130, e.g. the width of region 141 and 132 is smaller than the width of region 130.
A second inventive principle of the present invention is to structurally configure a flexible display device with a discontinuous frontplane and continuous backplane that provides a tertiary display as an additional extension of the primary display. In practice, the tertiary display can be directly extended from the primary display as taught in
Specifically, a flexible display device 51 has discontinuous frontplane 64 further consisting of a tertiary frontplane region 66 separated from secondary frontplane region 63 by a spatial frontplane region 65, and continuous backplane 74 further consisting of a tertiary backplane region 76 electrically connected to secondary backplane region 73 by an interconnecting backplane region 75. An exemplary embodiment of flexible display, device 51 is shown in
A third inventive principle of the present invention is to structurally configure a flexible display device with a discontinuous frontplane and continuous backplane that provides additional displays as further extensions of the primary displays.
A fourth inventive principles of the present invention is to structurally configure a flexible display device with a discontinuous frontplane and continuous backplane that provides the primary display as a standalone display and two or more additional displays sharing row electrodes and/or column electrodes as well as any other electrodes or the like including, but not limited to, a common electrode, power lines and clock lines.
In practice, a flexible display device of the present invention can be incorporated in any type of device or apparatus including, but not limited to, mobile phones, personal data assistants and the like.
Alternatively, secondary display 154 can also be positioned elsewhere within foil 152, such as, for example, on the opposite end of foil 152 adjacent key pad 155. Furthermore, secondary display 154 can share some or all of the electrical connections of primary display 153 to key pad 155, or alternatively, secondary display 154 can have individual connections to key pad 155 or any other input mechanism (not shown).
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While the embodiments of the invention disclosed herein are presently considered to be preferred, various changes and modifications can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. The scope of the invention is indicated in the appended claims, and all changes that come within the meaning and range of equivalents are intended to be embraced therein.
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