Liquid crystal cells – elements and systems – Particular structure – Having significant detail of cell structure only
Patent
1998-11-24
2000-08-29
Parker, Kenneth
Liquid crystal cells, elements and systems
Particular structure
Having significant detail of cell structure only
G02F 11343
Patent
active
061116270
ABSTRACT:
An IPS-LCD having an electrode for preventing a static electricity generated from an upper substrate, comprising: a lower and an upper substrates arranged oppositely and being spaced in a selected distance; a liquid crystal layer having liquid crystal molecules sandwiched between the lower and the upper substrates; a counter electrode and a pixel electrode formed on an inner surface of the lower substrate, the counter electrode being supplied with a common signal, the counter and pixel electrodes for generating the electric field for driving the liquid crystal molecules; and an electrode for preventing a static electricity formed on the portion of the upper substrate which corresponds to the counter electrode, the electrode being supplied with the common signal.
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Kim Hyang Yul
Lee Seung Hee
Hyundai Electronics Industries Co,. Ltd.
Parker Kenneth
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