IP Library Granted Patent US 7,602,959
Granted Patent B2
US 7,602,959 · App. 11/367,138 · Granted Oct 13, 2009

Visual inspection apparatus and method of inspecting display panel using the visual inspection apparatus

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Patent No.
US 7,602,959
App. No.
11/367,138
Granted
Oct 13, 2009
Kind
B2
Abstract

A visual inspection apparatus includes a plurality of cameras for photographing a display panel and a processor for processing the photographed image. Specifically, the visual inspection apparatus includes: a work table having a panel mounting unit on which a display panel is mounted; a camera module which is disposed in a direction normal to the panel mounting unit and which has a plurality of cameras arranged in a matrix; and a processor for processing the images of the display panel photographed with the cameras. The plurality of cameras is arranged in a matrix with variable distances between the cameras. Since the visual inspection apparatus includes the cameras arranged in a matrix, it can be used to effectively detect a variety of defects.

Claims (26)

1. A visual inspection apparatus comprising:

a work table having a panel mounting unit on which a display panel is mounted;

a camera module having a plurality of cameras that are arranged in a matrix and that photograph the display panel mounted on the panel mounting unit; and

a processor for determining whether the display panel is defective from images of the display panel photographed with the cameras,

wherein the plurality of cameras are arranged in a matrix with variable distances between the cameras; a second light source for irradiating light from the top side of the work table to the panel mounting unit,

wherein one of the work table and the second light source vibrates, and

wherein a vibration distance of the work table is smaller than the greatest length of a unit pixel in the display panel.

2. The visual inspection apparatus of claim 1 , wherein a distance between the panel mounting unit and the camera module is variable.

3. The visual inspection apparatus of claim 1 , further comprising:

a first light source for irradiating light from the bottom side of the work table to the panel mounting unit; and

an optical sheet that is disposed between the first light source and the panel mounting unit and to which a distance from the panel mounting unit is variable.

4. The visual inspection apparatus of claim 3 , further comprising:

a lower polarizing film disposed between the first light source and the optical sheet; and

an upper polarizing film disposed between the work table and the camera module.

5. The visual inspection apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the vibration distance is smaller than or equal to a half of the length of a minor axis of the unit pixel.

6. The visual inspection apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the panel mounting unit is tilted by an angle of 30° to 90° about a horizontal plane, and the cameras are arranged in the direction normal to the panel mounting unit.

7. The visual inspection apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the panel mounting unit further comprises a signal supply unit for supplying an image signal to the display panel.

8. A method of inspecting a display panel, the method comprising:

mounting a display panel on a panel mounting unit of a work table;

displaying one of a white image, a black image, a specific color image, and a middle gray-scale image on the display panel;

photographing the display panel with a plurality of cameras arranged in a matrix while changing distances between the cameras; and

checking for existence of a defect in the display panel from an image of the display panel photographed with the cameras, with the use of a processor wherein the photographing of the display panel with the cameras includes vibrating the work table.

9. The method of claim 8 , further comprising:

adjusting a distance between a camera module having the cameras and the panel mounting unit;

adjusting the distances between the cameras; and

adjusting a distance between the display panel and an optical sheet disposed below the display panel.

Assignments (1)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Sep 17, 2012
From: SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS CO., LTD.
To: SAMSUNG DISPLAY CO., LTD.
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