IP Library Granted Patent US 9,773,848
Granted Patent B2
US 9,773,848 · App. 15/035,348 · Granted Sep 26, 2017

Organic EL display panel, production method therefor, and organic EL display device

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Patent No.
US 9,773,848
App. No.
15/035,348
Granted
Sep 26, 2017
Kind
B2
Abstract

An organic EL display panel including: a substrate; banks linearly extending along one direction above the substrate; pixel electrodes spaced away from one another along the one direction, in each of first and second spaces among spaces defined by the banks; a light-emitting layer covering each pixel electrode in each of the first and second spaces; and a sub-bank crossing the one direction at least in the first space, and when defining each light-emitting layer portion covering a pixel electrode as a light-emitting portion and defining each area between light-emitting portions adjacent in the one direction as a non-light-emitting portion, a positive integer N exists for which the following holds true: among Nth non-light-emitting portions counting from one side along the one direction, the Nth non-light-emitting portion in the first space has the sub-bank and the Nth non-light-emitting portion in the second space does not have the sub-bank.

Claims (38)

1. An organic electroluminescence (EL) display panel, comprising:

a substrate;

at least three banks above the substrate, all linearly extending along one direction;

a plurality of pixel electrodes disposed spaced away from one another along the one direction, in each of a first inter-bank space and a second inter-bank space included among inter-bank spaces defined by the at least three banks, each inter-bank space being a space between a different pair of adjacent ones of the at least three banks;

a light-emitting layer in each of the first inter-bank space and the second inter-bank space, the light-emitting layer covering at least a portion of each of the pixel electrodes disposed in the each of the first inter-bank space and the second inter-bank space; and

a sub-bank disposed at least in the first inter-bank space, the sub-bank crossing the one direction,

wherein when defining each portion of the light-emitting layer that covers one of the pixel electrodes as a light-emitting portion of the organic EL display panel, and defining each area between a pair of light-emitting portions adjacent in the one direction as a non-light-emitting portion of the organic EL display panel, there exists a positive integer N for which the following holds true:

wherein among Nth non-light-emitting portions of the organic EL display panel counting from one side of the organic EL display panel along the one direction, the Nth non-light-emitting portion in the first inter-bank space has the sub-bank disposed therein and the Nth non-light-emitting portion in the second inter-bank space does not have the sub-bank disposed therein, and

wherein each non-light-emitting portion having a sub-bank disposed therein has at least a portion where a width of a bottom surface of the sub-bank along a direction perpendicular to the one direction covers 50% or more of a width of a bottom surface of a corresponding inter-bank space along the direction perpendicular to the one direction.

2. The organic EL display panel of claim 1 ,

wherein in each of the first inter-bank space and the second inter-bank space, two or more sub-banks are disposed along the one direction spaced away from one another by a distance of no smaller than 300 μm and no greater than 3000 μm.

3. The organic EL display panel of claim 2 ,

wherein in the first inter-bank space, the sub-banks are disposed spaced away from one another by a first distance along the one direction, and

in the second inter-bank space, the sub-banks are disposed spaced away from one another by a second distance along the one direction, the second distance differing from the first distance.

4. The organic EL display panel of claim 1 ,

wherein each light-emitting portion in the first inter-bank space emits the same color as each light-emitting portion in the second inter-bank space.

5. The organic EL display panel of claim 1 ,

wherein a surface portion liquid-repellency of the sub-bank is smaller than a surface portion liquid-repellency of the banks.

6. The organic EL display panel of claim 1 ,

wherein the light-emitting layer extends continuously from one of two adjacent light-emitting portions into a non-light-emitting portion between the two adjacent light-emitting portions and in which a sub-bank is disposed, and further into the other one of the two adjacent light-emitting portions, and

a height of the light-emitting layer, with respect to a top surface of the substrate, is greater at a portion of the light-emitting layer corresponding to the non-light-emitting portion than at portions of the light-emitting layer corresponding to the two adjacent light-emitting portions.

7. The organic EL display panel of claim 1 ,

wherein the sub-bank has a portion located on a pixel electrode, and

a surface of the portion of the sub-bank on the pixel electrode is curved concave towards one bank.

8. The organic EL display panel of claim 1 ,

wherein a height of the sub-bank, with respect to a top surface of the substrate, is no less than 10% and no greater than 110% of a height of the banks, with respect to the top surface of the substrate.

9. The organic EL display panel of claim 1 ,

wherein a height of the sub-bank, with respect to a top surface of the substrate, is equal to a height of the banks, with respect to the top surface of the substrate.

10. An organic electroluminescence (EL) display device, comprising:

an organic electroluminescence (EL) display panel, which includes

a substrate;

at least three banks above the substrate all linearly extending along one direction;

a plurality of pixel electrodes disposed spaced away from one another along the one direction, in each of a first inter-bank space and a second inter-bank space included among inter-bank spaces defined by the at least three banks, each inter-bank space being a space between a different pair of adjacent ones of the at least three banks;

a light-emitting layer in each of the first inter-bank space and the second inter-bank space, the light-emitting layer covering at least a portion of each of the pixel electrodes disposed in the each of the first inter-bank space and the second inter-bank space; and

a sub-bank disposed at least in the first inter-bank space, the sub-bank crossing the one direction,

wherein when defining each portion of the light-emitting layer that covers one of the pixel electrodes as a light-emitting portion of the organic EL display panel, and defining each area between a pair of light-emitting portions adjacent in the one direction as a non-light-emitting portion of the organic EL display panel, there exists a positive integer N for which the following holds true:

wherein among Nth non-light-emitting portions of the organic EL display panel counting from one side of the organic EL display panel along the one direction, the Nth non-light-emitting portion in the first inter-bank space has the sub-bank disposed therein and the Nth non-light-emitting portion in the second inter-bank space does not have the sub-bank disposed therein, and

wherein each non-light-emitting portion having a sub-bank disposed therein has at least a portion where a width of a bottom surface of the sub-bank along a direction perpendicular to the one direction covers 50% or more of a width of a bottom surface of a corresponding inter-bank space along the direction perpendicular to the one direction.

Assignments (5)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jul 18, 2025
From: JDI DESIGN AND DEVELOPMENT G.K.
To: MAGNOLIA BLUE CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 072039/0656 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jan 31, 2024
From: JOLED, INC.
To: JDI DESIGN AND DEVELOPMENT G.K.
Reel/Frame 066382/0619 →
CORRECTION BY AFFIDAVIT FILED AGAINST REEL/FRAME 063396/0671 Recorded Jun 12, 2023
From: JOLED, INC.
To: JOLED, INC.
Reel/Frame 064067/0723 →
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Apr 20, 2023
From: JOLED, INC.
To: INCJ, LTD.
Reel/Frame 063396/0671 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded May 9, 2016
From: SHINOKAWA, YASUHARU; NENDAI, KENICHI; TAKEZAWA, HIROYOSHI
To: JOLED INC.
Reel/Frame 038516/0072 →