IP Library Granted Patent US 8,587,753
Granted Patent B2
US 8,587,753 · App. 13/078,656 · Granted Nov 19, 2013

Reflector, and a liquid crystal display device having such reflector

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Patent No.
US 8,587,753
App. No.
13/078,656
Granted
Nov 19, 2013
Kind
B2
Abstract

A reflector for reflecting incident light from outside includes an insulating film being formed on a substrate and including multiple concavities and convexities, and a metal film formed on the insulating film. Respective convex portions constituting the multiple concavities and convexities are formed into shapes in which positions of peak portions relative to the entire convex portions are tilted in one direction when viewed from a direction of a normal line of the substrate.

Claims (27)

1. A liquid crystal display device, comprising:

a liquid crystal display section that includes a first substrate arranged near a display surface, and a second substrate separated from the first substrate by a liquid crystal layer,

the first substrate being a transparent substrate, and

the second substrate comprising

a concavo-convex insulating film comprised of a plurality of concavities and convexities, the concavities and convexities having anisotropic shapes, each concavity being formed as a part surrounded by convexities of closed polygonal shapes, sides of the closed polygonal shapes being shared with each other to form a plurality of closed polygons on the second substrate, and

a reflector formed along a surface of the concavo-convex insulating film comprised of the plurality of concavities and convexities having anisotropic shapes, the reflector being made of a metal film,

wherein at least one side of the convexities that constitute the plurality of concavities and convexities of the concavo-convex insulating film are formed into shapes in which positions of peak portions in the entire convex portions are tilted in one direction when viewed from a direction of a normal line of the second substrate, and

wherein a tilted portion, between a peak position of each of the convex portions and a concave portion around the convex portion, has a tilt angle to an under surface of the second substrate, the tilt angle on a side of the one direction being relatively larger than a tilt angle on another side of the one direction and being tilted to the under surface of the second substrate.

2. The liquid crystal display device according to claim 1 , wherein the concavo-convex insulating film is a resin film.

3. A liquid crystal display device, comprising:

a liquid crystal display section that includes a first substrate arranged near a display surface, and a second substrate separated from the first substrate by a liquid crystal layer,

the first substrate being a transparent substrate, and

the second substrate comprising

an under surface,

a concavo-convex insulating film formed over the under surface, the concavo-convex insulating film comprised of a plurality of concavities and convexities, the concavities and convexities having anisotropic shapes, and

a reflector formed along a surface of the concavo-convex insulating film comprised of the plurality of concavities and convexities having anisotropic shapes, the reflector being made of a metal film,

wherein a tilted portion, between i) a peak portion of each convex portion of the plurality of concavities and convexities of the concavo-convex insulating film and ii) a concave portion around the convex portion, has a tilt angle to the under surface of the second substrate, the tilt angle on a same predetermined side being relatively smaller than a tilt angle on another side in all the convex portions of the plurality of concavities and convexities of the concavo-convex insulating film, and the tilt angle on said another side being tilted to the under surface of the second substrate.

4. The liquid crystal display device according to claim 3 , wherein the concavo-convex insulating film is a resin film.

5. A liquid crystal display device, comprising:

a liquid crystal display section that includes a first substrate arranged near a display surface, and a second substrate separated from the first substrate by a liquid crystal layer,

the first substrate being a transparent substrate, and

the second substrate comprising

an under surface,

a concavo-convex insulating film formed over the under surface, the concavo-convex insulating film comprised of a plurality of concavities and convexities, the concavities and convexities having anisotropic shapes, and

a reflector formed along a surface of the concavo-convex insulating film comprised of the plurality of concavities and convexities having anisotropic shapes, the reflector being made of a metal film,

wherein a tilted portion, between i) a peak portion of each of convex portions constituting the plurality of concavities and convexities of the concavo-convex insulating film and ii) a concave portion around the convex portion, has a slope which is relatively longer on a same predetermined side than a slope on another side in all the convex portions of the plurality of concavities and convexities of the concavo-convex insulating film, the slope on said another side being tilted to the under surface of the second substrate.

6. The liquid crystal display device according to claim 5 , wherein the concavo-convex insulating film is a resin film.

Assignments (1)
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Nov 8, 2011
From: NEC LCD TECHNOLOGIES, LTD.
To: NLT TECHNOLOGIES, LTD.
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