This non-provisional application claims priority under 35 U.S.C. §119(a) on patent application Ser. No. 093116487 filed in Taiwan, R.O.C. on Jun. 8, 2004.
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a supporting structure of a straight down back light module and, more particularly, to a supporting structure of supporting a diffuser plate and a lamp in order to prevent them from deformation that could occur because of temperature difference and inadequate rigidity of materials.
2. Description of the Related Art
Referring to
The second straight down back light module includes a supporting pillar provided below the lamp. However, as the size of the LCD is bigger, the diffuser plate is bigger. Hence, the diffuser plate is deformed because of heat provided by means of the lamp so as to affect the optical properties of the whole straight down back light module.
In view of the above-mentioned problems, the primary objective of the present invention is intended to provide a straight down back light module for supporting a diffuser plate and a lamp, thus preventing them from deformation.
Thus, even the size of the LCD and the diffuser plate are increased, the diffuser plate and the lamp will not be deformed because of their own poor rigidity. When the LCD is used for a long time the diffuser plate and the reflector plate will not be deformed because of thermal expansion. Therefore, the properties of the entire straight down back light module will not be affected.
The present invention includes the following features in order to solve the above-mentioned problems. The present invention includes a diffuser plate, a conventional reflector device located below the diffuser plate, a lamp located between the diffuser plate and the reflector plate, and a support which is in the shape of a flat strip and is located between ends of the lamp and on the reflector plate and between the diffuser plate and the reflector plate. The support includes an arched lamp cover for covering the lamp so that the lamp is supported by means of the lamp cover and thus prevented from deformation.
The support can be provided with an additional pin at same time in order to support the diffuser plate and the lamp.
Two different kinds of embodiment are described below:
As shown in
The reflector plate 30 is located under the diffuser plate 20 and the lamp 40. The lamp 40 is located between the diffuser plate 20 and the reflector plate 30. The support 50 is located on the reflector plate 30 and between the diffuser plate 20 and the reflector plate 30.
As shown in
Because the material of the support 50 is plastic and refractory and will not cause deformation of the lamp 40, the lamp 40 is generally supported by means of the support 50.
In this embodiment, the support 50 is put on the reflector plate 30 and includes a substantially wave-shaped structure. The size of the support 50 is determined by the size of the space between the diffuser plate 20 and the reflector plate 30.
In this embodiment, the lamp cover 51 of the support 50′ is an inverted U-shaped upper half. The diameter of the U-shaped upper half of the support 50′ is marginally larger than that of the lamp 40. The lamp 40 is covered by means of the lamp cover 51. The thermal deformation of the lamp 40 is reduced to a minimum by means of the lamp cover 51.
As shown in
As the size of the liquid crystal display is increased, an additional pin 52 is provided on the support 50 so as to form a support 50
As shown in
The conventional reflector device 30 can be a reflector plate or a substrate on which a reflector strip is provided.
The conventional reflector device 30 is located below the diffuser plate 20 and the lamp 40. The lamp 40 is provided between the diffuser plate 20 and the reflector device 30. The support 50′ is located on the reflector device and between the diffuser plate 20 and the reflector device 30.
As shown in
Because the material of the support 50′ is plastic and refractory and will not cause deformation of the diffuser plate 20 and the lamp 40, the diffuser plate 20 and the lamp 40 are generally supported by means of the support 50′.
In this embodiment, the support 50′ is put on the reflector device 30 and includes a substantially wave-shaped structure. The size of the support 50′ is determined by the size of the space between the diffuser plate 20 and the reflector device 30. The size of the pin 52 of the support 50′ is fitted the height between the diffuser plate 20 and the reflector device 30 to support the diffuser plate 20.
In this embodiment, the lamp cover 51 of the support 50 is an inverted U-shaped upper half. The diameter of the U-shaped upper half of the support 50 is marginally larger than that of the lamp 40. The lamp 40 is covered by means of the lamp cover 51. The thermal deformation of the lamp 40 is reduced to a minimum by means of the lamp cover 51.
As shown in
Alternatively, a tenon 521 is provided on a lower portion of the pin 52 of the support 50′, and an aperture 32 defined in the reflector device 30. As shown in
The support 50′, the lamp cover 51, the pin 52 and the tenon 521 can be made in various shapes and connected with one another in various manners. The slot or aperture can be defined in the reflector device 30 corresponding to the tenon 521 formed on the support 50.
As shown in
Moreover, the support 50′ can include a plurality of lamp covers 51 or a singular lamp cover 51 shown in
Furthermore, the lamp cover 51 of the support 50′ may be U-shaped, circular, rectangular or polygonal shown in
Moreover, the lamp cover simply covers the lamp in the above-mentioned embodiments. However,the lamp cover can clamp the lamp as shown in
The material of the support can be polystyrene resin derivatives (such as HIPS, ABS, MS and SAN), polymethyl methacrylate (“PMMA”), polycarbonate (“PC”), epoxy, silicone, olefin resin (such as PE and PP) or polyamide resin (such as Nylon), and polymer resin (such as PET).
The present invention has been described via detailed illustration of some embodiments. Those skilled in the art can derive variations from the embodiments without departing from the scope of the present invention. Therefore, the embodiments shall not limit the scope of the present invention defined in the claims.
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