IP Library Granted Patent US 12693468
Granted Patent B2
US 12693468 · App. 18/884,454 · Granted Jul 28, 2026

Microreplicated optical film

Inventors: Hideaki Shirotori (Yokohama, JP); Kazuhiko Toyooka (Yamagata, JP); Sayaka Kado (Yamato City, JP); Gary T. Boyd (Woodbury, MN)
Assignee: 3M Innovative Properties Company
G02B6/0068G02B6/0016G02B6/0025G02B6/0073
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Quick Facts
Patent No.
US 12693468
App. No.
18/884,454
Granted
Jul 28, 2026
Kind
B2
Abstract

A backlight includes a plurality of discrete light sources configured to face a display, and an optical film disposed on the light sources and below and proximate a first plane. The optical film includes a plurality of through-holes extending between first and second major surfaces of the optical film. Each through-hole has a first opening at the first major surface, and a second opening at the second major surface with an open area, A 2 . Each through-hole has length, H, such that H/A 2 is greater than or equal to about 0.13. The light from the light sources has a first overall peak intensity in the first plane, and a first brightness uniformity across the first plane, and in the absence of the optical film, the light from the light sources has a second overall peak intensity in the first plane, and a second brightness uniformity across the first plane, such that the first and second overall peak intensities are different by less than about 20%, and the first brightness uniformity exhibits an improvement over the second brightness uniformity by at least 2.8%.

Claims (7)

1 . A backlight for providing illumination along a first direction to a display disposed thereon, the backlight comprising:

a plurality of spaced apart discrete light sources arranged in rows and columns of the light sources and configured to face the display; and

an optical film comprising a structured first major surface opposite a second major surface, and a plurality of through-holes extending between the first and second major surfaces, disposed on the light sources and below and proximate a first plane, the optical film and the first plane configured to be disposed between the display and the light sources;

wherein, when the optical film is disposed such that the first major surface faces the light sources, an average luminance in the first plane is smaller and a first brightness uniformity value is smaller, and when the optical film is disposed such that the second major surface faces the light sources, the first average luminance in the first plane is greater and the first brightness uniformity value is greater, wherein brightness uniformity value is calculated by dividing a maximum luminance value in the first plane by a minimum luminance value in the first plane.

2 . The backlight of claim 1 , wherein each through-hole of the plurality of through-holes has a first opening disposed at the first major surface and having an open area A 1 , and a second opening disposed at the second major surface and having an open area A 2 .

3 . The backlight of claim 2 , wherein each through-hole of the plurality of through-holes defines a distance, H, between the first opening and the second opening, wherein H/A 2 is greater than or equal to about 0.13.

4 . The backlight of claim 2 , wherein at least one of the first opening and the second opening comprises a lip protruding outwardly from a perimeter of the opening toward a center of the opening, wherein light passing through the through-hole is scattered by the lip.