A liquid crystal display apparatus includes a first liquid crystal display panel, a second liquid crystal display panel smaller in area than the first liquid crystal display panel. A flat backlight has an optical waveguide and a point light source placed near one side surface portion of the optical waveguide, and is placed between the first liquid crystal display panel and the second liquid crystal display panel. One reflecting layer is placed at least between the flat backlight and the second liquid crystal display panel.
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1. A liquid crystal display apparatus comprising:
a first liquid crystal display panel;
a second liquid crystal display panel smaller in display area than the first liquid crystal display panel;
a flat backlight which has an optical waveguide and a point light source placed near one side surface portion of the optical waveguide, and is placed between and illuminates the first liquid crystal display panel and the second liquid crystal display panel; and
one reflecting layer which is placed at least between the flat backlight and the second liquid crystal display panel; and
a flexible wiring board disposed between said second liquid crystal display panel and said one reflecting layer, said flexible wiring board being connected to said first liquid crystal display panel and having an opening corresponding to said display area of said second liquid crystal display panel.
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the flexible wiring board is connected to the first and second liquid crystal display panels, and placed between the reflecting layer and the second liquid crystal display panel.
8. An apparatus according to claim 7 1,
wherein said opening of the flexible wiring board has an opening corresponding to coincides with said display area of the second liquid crystal display panel.
9. An apparatus according to
wherein a size of the opening of the flexible wiring board is smaller larger than a size of the display area of the second liquid crystal display panel and is smaller than a size of a display area of the first liquid crystal display panel.
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0. 19. A liquid crystal display apparatus comprising:
a first liquid crystal display panel;
a second liquid crystal display panel smaller in area than the first liquid crystal display panel;
a flat backlight placed between the first liquid crystal display panel and the second liquid crystal display panel; and
a translucent reflecting layer placed between the flat backlight and the second liquid crystal display panel.
0. 20. An apparatus according to
0. 21. A liquid crystal display apparatus comprising:
a first liquid crystal display panel;
a second liquid crystal display panel smaller in area than the first liquid crystal display panel; and
a flat backlight which has an optical waveguide and a point light source placed near one side surface portion of the optical waveguide, and is placed between the first liquid crystal display panel and the second liquid crystal display panel,
wherein the first liquid crystal display panel has a translucent reflecting layer including a reflecting layer and a transparent pixel electrode, and the second liquid crystal display panel has a translucent reflecting layer including a reflecting layer and a transparent pixel electrode.
0. 22. An apparatus according to
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This application is based upon and claims the benefit of priority from the prior Japanese Patent Application No. 2002-003122, filed Jan. 10, 2002, the entire contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a liquid crystal display apparatus having display panels on both upper and lower surfaces.
2. Description of the Related Art
For example, as shown in
The display surface of a main liquid crystal display panel 6 is exposed on the opposite surface side of the liquid crystal display apparatus to the operation key portion housing 1. As shown in
As described above, there is some cell phone having the liquid crystal display panels 6 and 7 mounted on the two surfaces of the display portion housing 2 pivotally attached to the operation key portion housing 1 through the shaft 3. The sub liquid crystal display panel 7 is used to display the date/time, received contents, the telephone number of the sender, or the like while the display portion housing 2 is closed with respect to the operation key portion housing 1.
The backlights 8 and 9 are of an edge light type. Although not shown in detail, reflectors 12 and 13 are bonded on the opposite sides of these backlights to the opposite sides to the liquid crystal display panels 6 and 7 to which optical waveguides 10 and 11 correspond, and a light source (not shown) such as a fluorescent tube or light-emitting diode is placed near one end face of each of the optical waveguides 10 and 11.
The light emitted from each light source is incident on one end face of each of the optical waveguides 10 and 11. The respective incident light beams are reflected by the reflectors 12 and 13 and two-dimensionally emerge from the opposite surfaces of the optical waveguides 10 and 11 to the liquid crystal display panels 6 and 7. These emerging light beams are incident on the liquid crystal display panels 6 and 7, and image light beams corresponding to the driving operations of the liquid crystal display panels 6 and 7 emerge from the display surface sides of the liquid crystal display panels 6 and 7.
In the conventional liquid crystal display apparatus, since the dedicated backlights 8 and 9 are respectively arranged for the liquid crystal display panels 6 and 7, a large number of components are required, and the thickness of the overall apparatus is large. This leads to an increase in the thickness of the display portion housing 2 of the cell phone.
It is an object of the present invention to provide a liquid crystal display apparatus which can decrease the number of components and the thickness of the overall apparatus.
According to an aspect of the present invention, there is provided a liquid crystal display apparatus comprising a first liquid crystal display panel, a second liquid crystal display panel smaller in area than the first liquid crystal display panel, a flat backlight which has an optical waveguide and a point light source placed near one side surface portion of the optical waveguide, and is placed between the first liquid crystal display panel and the second liquid crystal display panel, and one reflecting layer which is placed at least between the flat backlight and the second liquid crystal display panel.
According to this apparatus, since liquid crystal display panels are placed on the two surfaces of one optical waveguide, the number of components can be decreased, and the thickness of the overall apparatus can be reduced.
Additional objects and advantages of the invention will be set forth in the description which follows, and in part will be obvious from the description, or may be learned by practice of the invention. The objects and advantages of the invention may be realized and obtained by means of the instrumentalities and combinations particularly pointed out hereinafter.
The accompanying drawings; which are incorporated in and constitute a part of the specification, illustrate embodiments of the invention, and together with the general description given above and the detailed description of the embodiments given below, serve to explain the principles of the invention.
The intermediate case 21 is made of a resin and has four strip portions 25 (see
The main case 22 is formed from a metal plate and has six side wall portions 33 (one on the upper and lower sides each, and two on the left and right sides each), each corresponding to one of the engaging projection portions 28 of the intermediate case 21, on the four side portions of an almost rectangular frame-like portion 32 having a rectangular opening 31. Each side wall portion 33 of the main case 22 extends in the vertical direction on the drawing surface of
The sub case 23 is formed from a metal plate smaller than the main case 22 and has four side wall portions 37 (two on the left and right sides each), each corresponding to one of the engaging projection portions 28 of the intermediate case 21, formed on the two short side portions of a rectangular frame-like portion 36 having a rectangular opening 35. In this case, the size of the opening 35 of the sub case 23 is smaller to a certain extent than that of the opening 31 of the main case 22. Each side wall portion 37 of the sub case 23 extends in the vertical direction on the drawing surface of
A main liquid crystal display panel 41 is housed in the main liquid crystal display panel housing portion 26 of the intermediate case 21. The main liquid crystal display panel 41 is formed by bonding two transparent substrates 42 and 43, each made of a glass material or the like, through an almost rectangular frame-like seal member (not shown), sealing a liquid crystal (not shown) between the two transparent substrates 42 and 43 inside the seal member, and respectively attached with polarizing plates 44 and 45 on the outer surfaces of the two transparent substrates 42 and 43.
The peripheral portion of the outer surface of the transparent substrate 43 on the opposite side to the display surface side of the main liquid crystal display panel 41 is supported with the convex strip portions 25 of the intermediate case 21. The polarizing plate 44 on the display surface side is placed inside the opening 31 of the main case 22. The peripheral portion of the outer surface of the transparent substrate 42 on the display surface side is pressed against the inner surface of the main case 22 at the outer peripheral portion of the opening 31. In this state, the main liquid crystal display panel 41 is housed in the main liquid crystal display panel housing portion 26 of the intermediate case 21.
A flat backlight 51 is housed in the backlight housing portion 27 of the intermediate case 21. The backlight 51, which will be described in detail later, includes an almost rectangular optical waveguide 52 corresponding in size to the main liquid crystal display panel 41, and a reflector 53 bonded to a predetermined surface (the lower surface in
The backlight 51 is housed in the backlight housing portion 27 while the peripheral portion of the other surface of the optical waveguide 52 is in contact with the convex strip portions 25 of the intermediate case 21. In this case, although described in detail later, a main flexible wiring board 72 and backlight flexible wiring board 57 are arranged between the reflector 53 and the sub case 23.
A sub liquid crystal display panel 61 is placed on the outer side (lower side in
The polarizing plate 65 and the color sheet 66 attached on the outer surface of the polarizing plate 65 are arranged in the opening 35 of the sub case 23. In this state, the peripheral portion defining the outer surface of the transparent substrate 63 on the opposite side to the display surface side is bonded to the outer surface of the outer peripheral portion defining the opening 35 of the sub case 23. In this manner, the sub liquid crystal display panel 61 is placed outside the opening 35 of the sub case 23.
One end portion of the main flexible wiring board 72 is joined to the protruding end portion of the protruding portion 43a on the display surface side. The main flexible wiring board 72 is bent through almost 180° near one end portion, and a lower portion of main flexible wiring board 72 is placed between the reflector 53 of the backlight 51 and the sub case 23 through the notched portion 29 of the intermediate case 21, as shown in
The opening 74 of the main flexible wiring board 72 is located at a position corresponding to the two polarizing plates 64 and 65 of the sub liquid crystal display panel 61. In this case, since the base film 73 of the main flexible wiring board 72 is placed between the sub liquid crystal display panel 61 and the reflector 53 of the backlight 51, a portion of the reflector 53 which does not correspond to the polarizing plate 65 of the sub liquid crystal display panel 61 is covered with a portion of the main flexible wiring board 72 other than the opening 74.
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The light-emitting diode 54 is placed such that the normal to the light-emitting surface, i.e., an optical axis 54a, is slightly shifted toward a long side of the optical waveguide 52 near the light-emitting diode 54 with respect to a diagonal line connecting one corner portion of the reflector 53 and a corner portion on the opposite side. That is, the light-emitting diode 54 is located slightly inside from a corner portion of the transparent substrate 42 on the display surface side of the main liquid crystal display panel 41. This makes it possible to reduce the width of the liquid crystal display apparatus. The upper side end (on the side where the light-emitting diode 54 is placed) of the optical waveguide 52 has a notched portion 55 forming an inclined surface 55a that gradually separates from the short side of the optical waveguide 52 with an increase in distance from the light-emitting diode 54. Since light emitted from the light-emitting diode 54 is partly reflected by the inclined surface 55a and incident on the optical waveguide 52, an increase in brightness can be attained as a whole. Almost the entire portion of the intermediate case 21 is formed into a frame-like shape, and a portion corresponding to the notched portion 55 of the optical waveguide 52, i.e., an inside surface 25a of the strip portions 25, is located inward from the deepest portion of the notched portion 55 to cover the entire notched portion 55 of the optical waveguide 52. This prevents the light emitted from the light-emitting diode 54 from leaking outside the main liquid crystal display panel 41.
At a predetermined corner portion of the optical waveguide 52, one end portion of the backlight flexible wiring board 57 having an almost strip-like shape is connected and joined to the light-emitting diode 54. As shown in
In this liquid crystal display apparatus, when the main liquid crystal display panel 41 is to be used, the light-emitting diode 54 is turned on, and the light emitted from the light-emitting diode 54 is incident on the optical waveguide 52 through the inner surface of the opening 52a formed in one corner portion of the optical waveguide 52. This incident light is reflected by the reflector 53 and two-dimensionally emerges from the opposite surface of the optical waveguide 52 to the main liquid crystal display panel 41. The main liquid crystal display panel 41 is irradiated with this emerging light, and image light corresponding to the driving operation of the main liquid crystal display panel 41 emerges from the display surface side of the main liquid crystal display panel 41.
When the sub liquid crystal display panel 61 is to be used, the light-emitting diode 54 is turned off, and external light is used. That is, external light is transmitted through the sub liquid crystal display panel 61, the color sheet 66, and the opening 74 of the main flexible wiring board 72 and then reflected by the reflector 53. The reflected light is transmitted through the opening 74 of the main flexible wiring board 72 and the color sheet 66. The sub liquid crystal display panel 61 is irradiated with the transmitted light, and image light corresponding to the driving operation of the sub liquid crystal display panel 61 emerges from the display surface side of the sub liquid crystal display panel 61. In this case, the image light emerging from the display surface side of the sub liquid crystal display panel 61 has a color (e.g., blue) corresponding to the color sheet 66.
In this manner, in this liquid crystal display apparatus, the liquid crystal display panels 41 and 61 are placed on the opposite surface sides of the optical waveguide 52 having the reflector 53 mounted on the predetermined surface, and the main liquid crystal display panel 41 is used as a transmission type panel, while the sub liquid crystal display panel 61 is used as a reflection type panel. This allows only one backlight 51 to be placed between both liquid crystal display panels 41 and 61. This makes it possible to decrease the number of components and thickness of the overall apparatus. As a consequence, when this liquid crystal display apparatus is incorporated in a cell phone like the one shown in
In addition, in this liquid crystal display apparatus, the main flexible wiring board 72 is placed between the sub liquid crystal display panel 61 and the reflector 53, and the portion of the reflector 53 which does not correspond to the polarizing plate 65 of the sub liquid crystal display panel 61 is covered with the portion of the main flexible wiring board 72 other than the opening 74. Even if, therefore, external light enters through the opening 35 of the sub case 23 around the polarizing plate 65 of the sub liquid crystal display panel 61, this external light can be absorbed by the main flexible wiring board 72. The main flexible wiring board 72 can therefore be made to have the function of a light-shielding film. This makes it possible to reliably prevent unnecessary light leakage through the opening 35 of the sub case 23 around the polarizing plate 65 of the sub liquid crystal display panel 61.
The above embodiment has exemplified the case wherein a total reflection type reflector is used as the reflector 53. If, however, a translucent reflector is used as the reflector 53, the sub liquid crystal display panel 61 can be used as both a transmission type and a reflection type.
Assume that the reflector denoted by reference numeral 53 in
While the light-emitting diode 54 is ON, the light emitted from the light-emitting diode 54 is incident through the inner surface of the opening 52a of the optical waveguide 52, travels in the optical waveguide 52, and is transmitted through the reflector 53. This transmitted light is transmitted through the opening 74 of the main flexible wiring board 72 and the color sheet 66. The sub liquid crystal display panel 61 is irradiated with this transmitted light, and image light corresponding to the driving operation of the sub liquid crystal display panel 61 emerges from the display surface side of the sub liquid crystal display panel 61. As a consequence, the sub liquid crystal display panel 61 performs transmission type display. In this case as well, the image light emerging from the display surface side of the sub liquid crystal display panel 61 has a color corresponding to the color sheet 66.
When the main liquid crystal display panel 41 is to be used, the light emitted from the light-emitting diode 54 is incident through the inner surface of the opening 52a of the optical waveguide 52, travels in the optical waveguide 52, and is partly reflected by the translucent reflector 53. This light then emerges to the main liquid crystal display panel 41 side. When the main liquid crystal display panel 41 is used, reflection type display can be performed. However, external light from the display surface side of the main liquid crystal display panel 41 travels in the direction of thickness of the optical waveguide 52, is partly reflected by the reflector 53, and emerges to the display surface side of the main liquid crystal display panel 41. In this case, since a shade corresponding to the thickness of the optical waveguide 52 is cast on a display image, the thickness of the waveguide 52 is preferably minimized.
The optical waveguide 52 and translucent reflector 53 are almost equal in size to the main liquid crystal display panel 41 and larger than the sub liquid crystal display panel 61. For this reason, light is also transmitted through the translucent reflector 53 even at a position around the polarizing plate 65 of the sub liquid crystal display panel 61.
As described above, however, since the main flexible wiring board 72 is placed between the sub liquid crystal display panel 61 and the reflector 53, and the portion of the reflector 53 which does not correspond to the sub liquid crystal display panel 61 is covered with the portion of the main flexible wiring board 72 other than the opening 74, even if light is transmitted through the reflector 53 at a position around the polarizing plate 65 of the sub liquid crystal display panel 61, the transmitted light can be absorbed by the main flexible wiring board 72. In this case as well, therefore, the main flexible wiring board 72 can be made to have the function of a light-shielding film. This makes it possible to reliably prevent unnecessary light leakage through the opening 35 of the sub case 23 around the polarizing plate 65 of the sub liquid crystal display panel 61.
As a translucent reflector, as shown in
Instead of a dedicated reflector, a reflecting layer made of aluminum, silver, or the like may be formed on one surface of the optical waveguide 52 by vapor deposition, sputtering, or the like. Alternatively, instead of a dedicated translucent reflector, one or a plurality of dotted reflecting layers may be formed on one or two surfaces of the optical waveguide 52 with respect to one pixel by properly patterning a reflecting layer made of aluminum, silver, or the like formed by vapor deposition, sputtering, or the like.
In addition, only the optical waveguide 52 may be placed between the main liquid crystal display panel 41 and the sub liquid crystal display panel 61. In this case, however, both liquid crystal display panels 41 and 61 are of an active matrix type, with one pixel being constituted by a transmitting portion and reflecting portion.
For example, as shown in
Alternatively, as shown in
In the arrangement shown in
In addition, the above embodiment has exemplified the structure in which the point light source formed from a light-emitting diode is embedded in the optical waveguide. However, an inclined surface (serving as a light incident surface) may be formed to extend across two sides adjacent to a corner portion (one or a plurality of portions) of the optical waveguide, and a point light source may be placed near the inclined surface. The above embodiment has exemplified the case wherein the point light source formed from a light-emitting diode is used. However, the present invention is not limited to this, and a line light source such as a fluorescent lamp may be used. In this case, the line light source may be placed near one side of the optical waveguide. In addition, the above embodiment has exemplified the case wherein the backlight having the optical waveguide is used as a flat backlight. However, the present invention is not limited to this, and a flat light-emitting device such as an EL (electroluminescence) panel may be used.
As has been described above, according to the present invention, since the liquid crystal display panels are placed on the two surface sides of one optical waveguide, the number of components can be reduced, and the thickness of the overall apparatus can be reduced.
Additional advantages and modifications will readily occur to those skilled in the art. Therefore, the invention in its broader aspects is not limited to the specific details and representative embodiments shown and described herein. Accordingly, various modifications may be made without departing from the spirit or scope of the general inventive concept as defined by the appended claims and their equivalents.
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