Optics: image projectors – Miscellaneous
Reexamination Certificate
2000-05-10
2001-10-23
Dowling, William (Department: 2851)
Optics: image projectors
Miscellaneous
Reexamination Certificate
active
06305806
ABSTRACT:
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a picture display device that utilizes so-called electrooptical materials or electrooptical elements, such as liquid crystal, optical characteristics of which are subject to modulation by voltage, current, frequency or other electrical factors, and more particularly to a projection-type display device in which a display device provided with electrical elements such as transistors for controlling pixels for every pixel is used.
2. Description of the Related Art
As a projection system for projection-type display devices, there has been known a method called a rear projection system. In the rear projection system, an image is formed on the surface of a transmission type diffusion screen (hereinafter it is sometimes referred to as simply a screen) through a light source, enabling the image to be observed from the screen surface side opposite to the light source. A conventional device is shown in FIG.
5
A. In
FIG. 5A
, reference numeral
500
denotes a main body;
501
, a light source;
502
, a liquid crystal panel and optical system;
503
and
504
, mirrors; and
505
, a screen.
Such display device of projection type (hereinafter it is sometimes referred to as a rear projection-type display device) irradiates a small-sized liquid crystal panel of 3 inch or less with an intense light from the light source to display an enlarged image on the screen by utilizing the optical system. For that reason, in order to make the display screen high in fineness and density, it is necessary further to narrow intervals between pixels of the liquid crystal panel or to reduce the size of the pixels and wirings themselves.
As indicated above, the development of highly fine liquid crystal panels is keenly attempted to obtain the display screen with high fineness and high density.
However, when the number of dot of the liquid crystal panel (the number of pixel) is increased to make the screen high in fineness, the line defect, point defect or the like tend to take place causing low yield. The term “point defect” means one pixel or an aggregate of more pixels which are malfunctioned by some reasons. Bright spots in which a white dot is displayed at the time of displaying black and unlit defects in which a black dot is displayed at the time of displaying white are main display malfunctions caused by the point defect.
That is especially the case with the projection-type display device in which the small-sized liquid crystal panel is irradiated with an intense light and an enlarged image is displayed on the screen using the optical system. Accordingly, upon use of the liquid crystal panel having at least one point defect, the bright spot
508
is displayed when displaying black, as shown in
FIG. 5B
, and the unlit defect
509
is also displayed when displaying white, as shown in
FIG. 5C
which make the display malfunctions prominent.
There is known a method in which the liquid crystal panel is processed with a laser beam to repair the panel, or the like. As means for repairing, such point defects, however, the liquid crystal panel of the projection type is difficult to be thus processed minutely because the pixel pitch or the like is very small. Accordingly, the repair thereof seems to become difficult when the fineness of the panel is further enhanced.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
In view of the foregoing problems, an object of the present invention is to provide a rear projection-type display device such that the point defect is hardly recognized in the eyes of an observer and good display quality is obtained even when a liquid crystal panel having several point defects is used.
In an arrangement of the present invention disclosed in this specification, a projection-type display device is comprised of: a light source; an electrooptical element that modulates a light from the light source; a screen; optical means for projecting the light modulated by the electrooptical element on the screen; and correction means for correcting the display malfunction on the screen due to the point defect of the electrooptical element.
In the above arrangement, the correction means is one selected from light-shielding means, light scattering means, light reflecting means, light collecting means and light absorbing means, or the combination thereof.
In the above arrangement, the correction means is provided adjacent to the rear surface side of the screen.
In the above arrangement, the correction means is provided on the rear surface of the screen.
In the above arrangement, the correction means is means formed by processing the screen to reduce an amount of transmitted light through the screen
In the above arrangement, the means for collecting the light is a protrusion in the shape of cone, elliptical hemisphere or planoconvex, and has function of a lens.
In the present invention, the screen is composed of a light transmitting plate that is mainly formed of a transparent material and on the rear surface side of the screen, as shown in
FIG. 1
, the correction means for correcting the display malfunction is provided.
Note that the term “screen” appearing in this specification means a surface on which an observer can confirm the display quality (displaying plane), and a back-side surface thereof is called the rear surface of the screen.
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Cook Alex McFarron Manzo Cummings & Mehler, Ltd.
Dowling William
Semiconductor Energy Laboratory Co,. Ltd.
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