IP Library Granted Patent US 7,750,543
Granted Patent B2
US 7,750,543 · App. 11/639,322 · Granted Jul 6, 2010

Lamp provided with external electrode section having different configuration than emitter section and backlight incorporating the lamp for use in liquid crystal displays

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Patent No.
US 7,750,543
App. No.
11/639,322
Granted
Jul 6, 2010
Kind
B2
Abstract

A lamp and a back light unit for improved brightness and efficiency are disclosed. In the lamp, a transparent tube is sealed with a discharge gas. A fluorescent material is formed within the transparent tube in an emitter section that generates light. Electrodes are installed at both sides of the glass tube.

Claims (34)

1. A lamp, comprising:

a transparent tube sealed with a discharge gas, the transparent tube having an emitter section and an electrode section;

a fluorescent material formed within the emitter section that generates light; and

electrodes installed at both sides of the glass tube,

wherein the emitter section and the electrode section where the electrodes are installed are substantially different from each other, wherein the electrode is formed on external side of the glass tube, and

wherein in the emitter section, a minor axis length of the transparent tube is substantially shorter than the diameter of the electrode section, and a major axis length of the transparent tube is substantially longer than the diameter of the electrode section of the transparent tube.

2. The lamp as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the major axis length of the transparent tube is about 1˜1.6 times the minor axis length of the transparent tube.

3. A back light unit, comprising:

a plurality of lamps including a transparent tube including a sealed discharge gas wherein the transparent tube has an emitter section and an electrode section, a fluorescent material formed within the transparent tube in the emitter section generating a light and electrodes installed at both sides of the glass tube and the emitter section and the electrode section where the electrodes are installed are substantially different from each other,

a bottom cover enclosing the plurality of lamps in such a manner that a wide surface of the transparent tube substantially faces upward and a reflection sheet formed under the lamps;

a diffusion plate covering the bottom cover and diffusing a light from the lamps; and

a plurality of optical sheets arranged on the diffusion plate,

wherein the electrode is formed on external side of the glass tube, and

wherein in the emitter section, a minor axis length of the transparent tube is substantially shorter than a diameter of the electrode section, and a major axis length of the transparent tube is substantially longer than the diameter of the electrode section of the transparent tube.

4. The back light unit as claimed in claim 3 , wherein the major axis length of the transparent tube is about 1˜1.6 times the minor axis length of the transparent tube.

5. A back light unit, comprising:

at least one lamp including a transparent tube with a sealed discharge gas wherein the transparent tube has an emitter section and an electrode section, a fluorescent material formed within the transparent tube in the emitter section generating a light and electrodes installed at both sides of the glass tube and wherein emitter section and the electrode section where the electrodes are installed are substantially different from each other, a light guide plate converting the light incident from an incident surface facing the wide surface of the transparent tube into a surface light source type; and

a plurality of optical sheets arranged on the light guide plate,

wherein the electrode is formed on external side of the glass tube, and

wherein in the emitter section, a minor axis length of the transparent tube is substantially shorter than a transparent tube diameter of the electrode section, and a major axis length of the transparent tube is substantially longer than the diameter of the electrode section of the transparent tube.

6. The back light unit as claimed in claim 5 , further comprising:

a lamp housing enclosing the lamp at a portion other than an exit surface of the lamp substantially opposite to an incident surface of the light guide plate.

7. The back light unit as claimed in claim 5 , wherein the major axis length of the transparent tube is about 1˜1.6 times the minor axis length of the transparent tube.

8. A liquid crystal display, comprising:

a back light unit including a transparent tube with a sealed discharge gas wherein the transparent tube has an emitter section and an electrode section, a fluorescent material formed within the transparent tube in the emitter section generating a light and electrodes installed at both sides of the glass tube and wherein the emitter section and the electrode section where the electrodes are installed are substantially different from each other, a plurality of lamps having the emitter section, a bottom cover enclosing the plurality of lamps such that a wide surface of the transparent tube substantially faces upward and a reflection sheet formed under the lamps, a diffusion plate covering the bottom cover and diffusing a light from the lamps, and a plurality of optical sheets arranged on the diffusion plate; and

a liquid crystal panel electrically controlling a liquid crystal and modulating a light irradiated from the back light unit to thereby display a picture,

wherein the electrode is formed on external side of the glass tube, and

wherein in the emitter section, a minor axis length of the transparent tube is substantially shorter than a transparent tube diameter of the electrode section, and a major axis length of the transparent tube is substantially longer than the diameter of the electrode section of the transparent tube.

9. The liquid crystal display as claimed in claim 8 , wherein the major axis length of the transparent tube is about 1˜1.6 times the minor axis length of the transparent tube.

10. A liquid crystal display, comprising:

a back light unit including a transparent tube with a sealed discharge gas wherein the transparent tube has an emitter section and an electrode section, a fluorescent material formed within the emitter section generating a light and electrodes installed at both sides of the glass tube and wherein a the emitter section and the electrode section where the electrodes are installed are substantially different from each other, at least one lamp having the emitter section, a light guide plate converting the light incident from an incident surface facing the wide surface of the transparent tube into a surface light source type, and a plurality of optical sheets arranged on the light guide plate; and

a liquid crystal panel electrically controlling a liquid crystal and modulating a light irradiated from the back light unit to thereby display a picture, and

wherein the electrode is formed on external side of the glass tube, wherein in the emitter section, a minor axis length of the transparent tube is substantially shorter than a transparent tube diameter of the electrode section, and a major axis length of the transparent tube is substantially longer than the diameter of the electrode section of the transparent tube.

11. The liquid crystal display as claimed in claim 10 , wherein the major axis length of the transparent tube is about 1˜1.6 times the minor axis length of the transparent tube.

Assignments (2)
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Oct 17, 2008
From: LG. PHILIPS LCD CO., LTD.
To: LG DISPLAY CO., LTD.
Reel/Frame 021773/0029 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Dec 15, 2006
From: AHN, BYUNG CHUL; HONG, JIN WOO
To: LG.PHILIPS LCD CO., LTD.
Reel/Frame 018716/0529 →