Light equalizing structure of backlight modules

Illumination – Edge lighted panel – Light guide

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11074649

ABSTRACT:
A light equalizing structure installs a plurality of reflective sections on a reflective panel of a backlight module for reflecting the light emitted by a light source towards a panel assembly, and each reflective section keeps a predetermined distance from the light source. The height of each reflective section is directly proportional to the distance from its light source. In other words, there is a predetermined height difference for every two adjacent reflective sections, so that the light emitted from different angles of the light source can be reflected evenly from each reflective section on the reflective panel towards the panel assembly to achieve the effect of providing even brightness for each section of the panel assembly.

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