IP Library Granted Patent US 6,885,424
Granted Patent B2
US 6,885,424 · App. 10/201,785 · Granted Apr 26, 2005

Array substrate for in-plane switching liquid crystal display device having multi-domain

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Patent No.
US 6,885,424
App. No.
10/201,785
Granted
Apr 26, 2005
Kind
B2
Abstract

An array substrate for an in-plane switching liquid crystal display device includes a substrate, a gate line and a data line on the substrate, wherein the gate line and the data line cross each other to define a pixel region. A thin film transistor is electrically connected to the gate line and the data line. A common line is parallel to the gate line. A plurality of common electrodes perpendicularly extend from the common line. A plurality of pixel electrodes alternate with the plurality of common electrodes. An overcoat layer is formed over the plurality of common electrodes and the plurality of pixel electrodes, the overcoat layer having a plurality of holes.

Claims (34)

1. An array substrate for an in-plane switching liquid crystal display device, comprising:

a substrate;

a gate line and a data line on the substrate, the gate line and the data line crossing each other to define a pixel region;

a thin film transistor being electrically connected to the gate line and the data line;

a common line parallel to the gate line;

a plurality of common electrodes perpendicularly extended from the common line;

a gate insulator formed over said common electrode;

a plurality of pixel electrodes formed on the gate insulator and alternating with the plurality of common electrodes; and

an overcoat layer over the plurality of common and pixel electrodes, the overcoat layer having a plurality of holes exposing a portion of the gate insulator,

wherein the plurality of holes are over the plurality of common and pixel electrodes, wherein the plurality of holes over the plurality of common electrodes form a first line and the plurality of holes over the plurality of pixel electrodes form a second line, the plurality of holes of the first line being spaced apart from the plurality of holes of the second line.

2. The array substrate according to claim 1 , further comprising a liquid crystal layer over the overcoat layer, the overcoat layer having a smaller dielectric constant than the liquid crystal layer.

3. The array substrate according to claim 1 , wherein each hole has a shape of one of a circle, a triangle, a quadrangle, and a hexagon.

4. The array substrate according to claim 1 , wherein the plurality of holes are formed between each of the plurality of common electrodes or each of the plurality of pixel electrodes.

5. The array substrate according to claim 4 , wherein the plurality of holes have a length along a first direction and a width, the first direction being inclined with respect to the plurality of common and pixel electrodes.

6. The array substrate according to claim 5 , wherein the plurality of holes between each of the pixel electrodes are substantially symmetric with respect to each other.

7. The array substrate according to claim 1 , further comprising a liquid crystal layer over the overcoat layer, the liquid crystal layer having one of positive dielectric anisotropy and negative dielectric anisotropy.

8. The array substrate according to claim 1 , wherein the overcoat layer is made of one of benzocyclobutene and acrylic resin.

9. An array substrate for an in-plane switching liquid crystal display device, comprising:

a substrate;

a gate line and a data line on the substrate, the gate line and the data line crossing each other to define a pixel region;

a thin film transistor being electrically connected to the gate line and the data line;

a common line parallel to the gate line;

a plurality of common electrodes parallel to the common line, the plurality of common electrodes being electrically connected to the common line;

a gate insulator formed over said common electrode;

a plurality of pixel electrodes formed on the gate insulator and alternating with the plurality of common electrodes; and

an overcoat layer over the plurality of common and pixel electrodes, the overcoat layer having a plurality of holes exposing a portion of the gate insulator,

wherein the plurality of holes are over the plurality of common and pixel electrodes wherein the plurality of holes over the plurality of common electrodes form a first line and the plurality of holes over the plurality of pixel electrodes form a second line, the plurality of holes of the first line being spaced apart from the plurality of holes of the second line.

10. The array substrate according to claim 9 , further comprising a liquid crystal layer over the overcoat layer, the overcoat layer having a smaller dielectric constant than the liquid crystal layer.

11. The array substrate according to claim 9 , wherein each hole is a shape of one of a circle, a triangle, a quadrangle, and a hexagon.

12. The array substrate according to claim 9 , wherein the plurality of holes are formed between each of the plurality of common or each of the plurality of pixel electrodes.

13. The array substrate according to claim 12 , wherein the plurality of holes have a length along a first direction and a width, the first direction being inclined with respect to the plurality of common and pixel electrodes.

14. The array substrate according to claim 13 , wherein the plurality of holes between each of the pixel electrodes are substantially symmetric with respect to each other.

15. The array substrate according to claim 9 , further comprising a liquid crystal layer over the overcoat layer, the liquid crystal layer having one of positive dielectric anisotropy and negative dielectric anisotropy.

16. The array substrate according to claim 9 , wherein the overcoat layer is made of one of benzocyclobutene and acrylic resin.

Assignments (1)
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Oct 17, 2008
From: LG.PHILIPS LCD CO., LTD.
To: LG DISPLAY CO., LTD.
Reel/Frame 021763/0177 →