IP Library Granted Patent US 6,847,424
Granted Patent B2
US 6,847,424 · App. 09/938,183 · Granted Jan 25, 2005

Liquid-crystal display and a lighting apparatus

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Patent No.
US 6,847,424
App. No.
09/938,183
Granted
Jan 25, 2005
Kind
B2
Abstract

A liquid-crystal display includes a reflective liquid-crystal panel, a light guiding plate disposed on the reflective liquid-crystal panel, a polarizer arranged between a liquid-crystal layer of the reflective liquid-crystal panel and the light guiding plate, and a light source disposed on a side surface of the light guiding plate. Light emitted from the light source propagates through the light guiding plate and has a primary direction. A smaller one of two angles between a projection of the primary direction onto the reflective liquid-crystal panel and an absorption axis of the light guiding plate is at least 50°. This resultantly improves performance of the liquid-crystal display.

Claims (13)

1. A reflective liquid-crystal display, comprising:

a lighting apparatus, comprising:

a light guiding plate including a flat first surface having a plurality of projections, each said projection being formed with a first inclined plane having a first angle between said plane and said flat first surface and with a second inclined plane formed adjacent to said first inclined plane with a second angle between said plane and said flat first surface, said second angle being larger than said first angle and

a light source directly coupled to a side surface of said light guiding plate;

a reflective liquid-crystal panel disposed on a second surface of said light guiding plate, said second surface opposing said first surface, said reflective liquid-crystal panel opposing said first surface;

a polarizer disposed between said reflective liquid-crystal panel and said light guiding plate, said polarizer being directly in contact with said reflective liquid crystal panel;

a low-refractive-index layer formed between said polarizer and said light guiding plate, said low-refractive-index layer having a refractive index smaller than a refractive index of said light guiding plate; and

another low-refractive-index layer covering said plurality of projections, and having a refractive index smaller than that of the light guiding plate.

2. A reflective liquid-crystal display according to claim 1 , wherein said low-refractive-index layer is formed using a fluorine-based resin or a fluorine-based liquid.

3. A reflective liquid crystal display according to claim 1 , wherein said low-refractive-index layer has a refractive index of 1.2 to 1.4.

4. A reflective liquid crystal display according to claim 1 , wherein said another low-refractive-index layer has a refractive index of 1.2 to 1.4.

5. A reflective liquid crystal display according to claim 1 , wherein said another low-refractive-index layer is directly in contact with said low-refractive-index layer.

6. A reflective liquid crystal display according to claim 1 , further comprising an optical adhesive agent layer disposed between said low-refractive-index layer and said polarizer.

Assignments (4)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jul 14, 2005
From: FUJITSU LIMITED
To: SHARP KABUSHIKI KAISHA
Reel/Frame 016345/0210 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jul 13, 2005
From: FUJITSU DISPLAY TECHNOLOGIES CORPORATION
To: FUJITSU LIMITED
Reel/Frame 016345/0310 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Sep 7, 2004
From: GOTOH, TAKESHI; HAMADA, TETSUYA; KOBAYASHI, TETSUYA; HAYASHI, KEIJI; SUZUKI, TOSHIHIRO
To: FUJITSU LIMITED
Reel/Frame 015763/0415 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Aug 23, 2001
From: GOTOH, TAKESHI; HAMADA, TETSUYA; KOBAYASHI, TETSUYA; HAYASHI, KEIJI; SUZUKI, TOSHIHIRO
To: FUJITSU LIMITED
Reel/Frame 012120/0642 →