IP Library Granted Patent US 6,890,087
Granted Patent B2
US 6,890,087 · App. 10/247,735 · Granted May 10, 2005

Aperture fluorescent lamp, surface illuminator, manufacturing methods thereof, liquid crystal display device, and electronic device

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Patent No.
US 6,890,087
App. No.
10/247,735
Granted
May 10, 2005
Kind
B2
Abstract

A relatively small-diameter aperture fluorescent lamp is manufactured easily with high yield and at low cost. An aperture portion is formed in a manner that a thread-like member is inserted into a glass tube having an ultraviolet ray reflection layer and a phosphor layer formed on its inner surface, the glass tube is bent in a predetermined shape by using a bending jig, the thread-like member is pressed to the phosphor layer formed in a predetermined region in the bending member side of the glass tube while both ends thereof are pulled tight, the thread-like member is reciprocated, and phosphor of the phosphor layer in this region is exfoliated.

Claims (52)

1. An aperture fluorescent lamp, comprising:

a phosphor layer formed on an inner surface of a glass tube; and

at least two substantially equal sized aperture portions each formed by eliminating said phosphor layer in a predetermined region in an axial direction of said glass tub and opened for light projection,

wherein said at least two substantially equal sized aperture portions are arranged to form a predetermined angle gap which is in a range of about 90° to 100°.

2. The aperture fluorescent lamp according to claim 1 , wherein each of said at least two substantially equal sized aperture portions comprises predetermined opening angle with a range of about 20° to 40°.

3. The aperture fluorescent lamp according to claim 1 , wherein said glass tube has an inner diameter of about 3 millimeters or less.

4. The aperture fluorescent lamp according to claim 1 , wherein said glass tube has an inner diameter of about 1.6 millimeters.

5. The aperture fluorescent lamp according to claim 1 , wherein said glass tube comprises a predetermined luminance directional characteristic.

6. A surface illuminator, comprising:

at least one aperture fluorescent lamp including a phosphor layer formed on an inner surface of a glass tube, and two aperture portions formed by eliminating said phosphor layer in a predetermined region in an axial direction of said glass tube and opened for light projection, said at least one aperture fluorescent lamp being disposed on a surface roughly parallel to a light emission surface of said surface illuminator,

wherein each of said aperture portions has a belt-like shape, disposed around an axis of said at least one aperture fluorescent lamp to be separated from each other by a predetermined angle gap, and

wherein said at least two substantially equal sized aperture portions are arranged to form a predetermined angle gap which is in a range of about 90° to 100°.

7. A surface illuminator, comprising:

a plurality of aperture fluorescent lamps,

wherein each aperture fluorescent lamp of said aperture fluorescent amps includes a plurality of aperture portions disposed on a surface roughly parallel to a light emission surface to be directed in a direction roughly perpendicular to said light emission surface,

wherein said each aperture fluorescent lamp includes a glass tube having an inner diameter set equal to about 3 millimeters or less, and

wherein said at least two substantially equal sized aperture portions are arranged to form a predetermined angle gap which is in a range of about 90° to 100°.

8. The surface illuminator according to claim 7 , wherein said glass tube encircles a phosphor layer with said plurality of aperture portions.

9. The surface illuminator according to claim 7 , further comprising:

a diffusion plate disposed a predetermined distance from each of said plurality of fluorescent lamps in order to diffuse light emitted from said light emission surface.

10. The surface illuminator according to claim 7 , wherein each said aperture fluorescent lamp of said plurality of aperture fluorescent lamps comprises a vertical symmetry axis direction for bisecting an angle formed by two main radiation directions of said plurality of aperture portions.

11. A liquid crystal display device, comprising:

a liquid crystal panel; and

a surface illuminator including:

at least one aperture fluorescent lamp including a phosphor layer formed on an inner surface of a glass tube, and two aperture portions formed by eliminating said phosphor layer in a predetermined region in an axial direction of said glass tube and opened for light projection, said at least one aperture fluorescent lamp being disposed on a surface roughly parallel to a light emission surface of said surface illuminator,

wherein each of said aperture portions has a belt-like shape, disposed around an axis of said aperture fluorescent lamp to be separated from each other by a predetermined angle gap, and said each of said aperture fluorescent lamps is disposed while a symmetry axis of a cross section of said aperture fluorescent lamp passing through a middle part of two said aperture portions is directed in a direction roughly vertical to said light emission surface, and

wherein said at least two substantially equal sized aperture portions are arranged to form a predetermined angle gap which is in a range of about 90° to 100°.

12. An electronic device, comprising:

a liquid crystal display device specified in claim 11 .

13. A liquid crystal display device, comprising:

a liquid crystal panel; and

a surface illuminator including, a plurality of aperture fluorescent lamps,

wherein each aperture fluorescent lamp of said aperture fluorescent lamps includes a plurality of aperture portions disposed on a surface roughly parallel to a light emission surface to be directed in a direction roughly perpendicular to said light emission surface,

wherein said each aperture fluorescent lamp includes a glass tube having an inner diameter set equal to about 3 millimeters or less, and

wherein said at least two substantially equal sized aperture portions are arranged to form a predetermined angle gap which is in a range of about 90° to 100°.

14. The surface illuminator according to claim 13 , wherein said aperture portions comprise angle ranges from 30° to 60° and 300° to 330° to produce a 100% luminance in each one of said angle ranges.

15. The liquid crystal display device according to claim 13 , wherein said plurality of aperture fluorescent lamps emit a diffuse light plurality so said liquid crystal panel exhibits a luminous distribution characteristic of a shallow wave.

16. The liquid crystal display device according to claim 13 , wherein said glass tube encircles a phosphor layer with said aperture portion.

17. The liquid crystal display device according to claim 13 , wherein each aperture fluorescent lamp of said plurality of aperture fluorescent lamps comprises a vertical symmetry axis direction for bisecting an angle formed by two main radiation directions of said plurality of aperture portions.

18. A liquid crystal display device, comprising:

a liquid crystal panel;

a surface illuminator including, a plurality of aperture fluorescent lamps,

wherein each aperture fluorescent lamp of said aperture fluorescent lamps includes a plurality of aperture portions disposed on a surface roughly parallel to a light emission surface to be directed in a direction roughly perpendicular to said light emission surface,

wherein said each aperture fluorescent lamp includes a glass tube having an inner diameter set equal to about 3 millimeters or less; and

a diffusion plate disposed in a predetermined distance from each of said plurality of fluorescent lamps in order to diffuse light emitted from said light emission surface.

19. A backlight, comprising:

a liquid crystal panel; and

a surface illuminator including a single aperture fluorescent lamp including an aperture portion disposed on a surface substantially parallel to a light emission surface be directed in a direction substantially perpendicular to said light emission surface,

wherein said aperture fluorescent lamp includes a glass tube having an inner diameter set to about 3 millimeters or less, and

wherein said backlight comprises a frame above said single aperture fluorescent lamp and said single aperture fluorescent lamp comprises a predetermined diameter, said frame includes reducible portions corresponding to a reduction in said predetermined diameter.

20. The backlight according to claim 19 , wherein said reducible portions comprise a longitudinal width in a range of 3.0 mm to 4.0 mm.

21. The backlight according to claim 19 , wherein said reducible portions comprise an upper clearance and a lower clearance, each of said upper clearance and said lower clearance comprising a distance within a range of 0.5 mm to 1.0 mm.

Assignments (1)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Feb 28, 2018
From: GETNER FOUNDATION LLC
To: VISTA PEAK VENTURES, LLC
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