Lens-arrayed backlight module and liquid crystal display device

Illumination – Elongated source light unit or support – Plural sources or supports therefor

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C362S235000, C362S223000, C362S244000, C362S260000

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11415252

ABSTRACT:
The present invention relates to a lens-arrayed backlight module, consisting of a housing, a plurality of lamps, and a plurality of lens plates. The lamps are disposed in parallel between the housing and the lens plates to provide illuminating rays. The lens plates correspond to the lamps respectively, each of which being mounted at the center axis of the corresponding lens plate so that the illuminating rays provided by the lamps diffuse through the lens plates. The present invention also provides a liquid crystal display device using the lens-arrayed backlight module.

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