IP Library Granted Patent US 7,256,850
Granted Patent B2
US 7,256,850 · App. 10/148,046 · Granted Aug 14, 2007

Reflective liquid crystal display device

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Patent No.
US 7,256,850
App. No.
10/148,046
Granted
Aug 14, 2007
Kind
B2
Abstract

The object of the invention is to obtain a high contrast ratio and a better aperture ratio. The invention relates to a reflective liquid crystal display device comprises: a liquid crystal layer ( 3 ); a front base layer ( 5 ) and a rear base layer ( 1 ) which are located on both main surface sides of the liquid crystal layer; a transparent common electrode ( 4 ) supported by the front base layer ( 5 ); and a composite layer ( 2 ) supported by the rear base layer ( 1 ), which has a function of reflecting external light from a side of the front base layer ( 5 ) and a function of driving pixels, the composite layer ( 2 ) including electrically conductive bus-lines ( 22 ′) which are arranged in matrix and are able to apply voltages for driving the pixels. The device is characterized in that the bus-lines ( 22 ′) are formed from a material having a substantially low optical reflectivity.

Claims (54)

1. A reflective liquid crystal display device comprising:

a liquid crystal layer;

a front base layer and a back base layer which are located on both main surface sides of the liquid crystal layer;

a transparent common electrode supported by the front base layer; and

a composite layer supported by the back base layer, which has a function of reflecting external light from a side of the front base layer and a function of driving pixels,

the composite layer including electrically conductive bus-lines which are arranged in matrix and are able to apply voltages for driving the pixels,

wherein the bus-lines are formed from a material substantially having optical low reflectivity and which is substantially optically absorbent or substantially optically scattering.

2. The display device of claim 1 , wherein the composite layer comprises pixel electrodes and such a structure that the composite layer causes the pixel electrodes and the common electrode to apply a voltage to the liquid crystal layer for each pixel in accordance with signals supplied to the bus-lines.

3. The display device of claim 2 , wherein the pixel electrodes have a function of reflecting external light from a side of the front base layer.

4. A reflective liquid crystal display device comprising:

a liquid crystal layer;

a front base layer and a back base layer which are located on both main surface sides of the liquid crystal layer;

a transparent common electrode supported by the front base layer; and

a composite layer supported by the back base layer, which has a function of reflecting external light from a side of the front base layer and a function of driving pixels,

the composite layer including electrically conductive bus-lines which are arranged in matrix and are able to apply voltages for driving the pixels, and including an insulating layer covering the bus-lines and pixel electrodes for applying a voltage to the liquid crystal layer for each pixel in accordance with signals supplied to the bus-lines,

wherein the insulating layer is formed from a material which does not substantially have optical direct-reflecting property but substantially has optical non-transmissivity, and

wherein the pixel electrodes each extend across an entire width of one of the bus-lines via the insulating layer.

5. The display device of claim 4 , wherein the insulating layer is formed from a material substantially having optical absorbency or optical scattering property.

6. The display device of claim 4 , wherein the pixel electrodes have a function of reflecting external light from a side of the front base layer.

7. The display device of claim 5 , wherein the composite layer has pixel electrodes and such a structure that the composite layer causes the pixel electrodes and the common electrode to apply a voltage to the liquid crystal layer for each pixel in accordance with signals supplied to the bus-lines.

8. The display device of claim 7 , wherein the pixel electrodes have a function of reflecting external light from a side of the front base layer.

9. A reflective liquid crystal display device comprising:

a liquid crystal layer;

a front base layer and a back base layer which are located on both main surface sides of the liquid crystal layer;

a transparent common electrode supported by the front base layer; and

a composite layer supported by the back base layer, which has a function of reflecting external light from a side of the front base layer and a function of driving pixels,

the composite layer including electrically conductive bus-lines which are arranged in matrix and are able to apply voltages for driving the pixels and pixel electrodes for applying a voltage to the liquid crystal layer for each pixel in accordance with signals supplied to the bus-lines, wherein:

the display device further comprises a coat layer stacked on the bus-lines via an insulating layer;

the coat layer is formed from a material which does not substantially have optical direct-reflecting property but substantially has optical non-transmissivity, and

wherein the pixel electrodes each extend across an entire width of one of the bus-lines via the insulating layer.

10. The display device of claim 9 , wherein the coat layer is formed from a material substantially having optical absorbency or optical scattering property.

11. The display device of claim 9 , wherein the pixel electrodes have a function of reflecting external light from a side of the front base layer.

12. The display device of claim 10 , wherein the composite layer has pixel electrodes and such a structure that the composite layer causes the pixel electrodes and the common electrode to apply a voltage to the liquid crystal layer for each pixel in accordance with signals supplied to the bus-lines.

13. The display device of claim 12 , wherein the pixel electrodes have a function of reflecting external light from a side of the front base layer.

14. A reflective liquid crystal display device comprising:

a liquid crystal layer;

a front base layer and a back base layer which are located on both main surface sides of the liquid crystal layer;

a transparent common electrode supported by the front base layer; and

a composite layer supported by the back base layer, which has a function of reflecting external light from a side of the front base layer and a function of driving pixels,

the composite layer including: electrically conductive bus-lines which are arranged in matrix and are able to apply voltages for driving the pixels; an insulating layer covering the bus-lines; and pixel electrodes for applying a voltage to the liquid crystal layer for each pixel in accordance with signals supplied to the bus-lines,

wherein the pixel electrodes each extend across an entire width of one of the bus-lines via the insulating layer.

15. The display device of claim 14 , wherein the bus-lines are formed from a material substantially having optical low reflectivity.

16. The display device of claim 15 , wherein the insulating layer is formed from a material which does not substantially have optical direct-reflecting property but substantially has optical non-transmissivity.

17. The display device of claim 14 , wherein the insulating layer is formed from a material which does not substantially have optical direct-reflecting property but substantially has optical non-transmissivity.

18. The display device of claim 14 , wherein:

the display device further comprises a coat layer stacked on the bus-line via the insulating layer in an area of part of the bus-line, on which the pixel electrodes are not covered; and

the coat layer is formed from a material which does not substantially have optical direct-reflecting property but substantially has optical non-transmissivity.

19. A reflective liquid crystal display device comprising:

a liquid crystal layer;

a front base layer and a back base layer which are located on both main surface sides of the liquid crystal layer;

a transparent common electrode supported by the front base layer;

a composite layer supported by the back base layer, which has a function of driving pixels, the composite layer including electrically conductive bus-lines which are arranged in a matrix and are adapted to apply voltages for driving the pixels; and

an optically reflective layer disposed on an opposite side of the back base layer as the liquid crystal layer, said optically reflective layer being adapted to reflect external light from a side of the front base layer,

wherein the bus-lines are formed from a material substantially having low optical reflectivity and which is substantially optically absorbent or substantially optically scattering.

Assignments (1)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Mar 20, 2007
From: KONINKLIJKE PHILIPS ELECTRONICS N.V.
To: TPO HONG KONG HOLDING LIMITED
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