Liquid crystal cells – elements and systems – Particular structure – Particular illumination
Reexamination Certificate
2001-12-17
2004-08-24
Parker, Kenneth (Department: 2871)
Liquid crystal cells, elements and systems
Particular structure
Particular illumination
C349S050000
Reexamination Certificate
active
06781648
ABSTRACT:
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a liquid-crystal display device and particularly to improvement in a backlight portion of a color-filterless liquid-crystal display device.
2. Description of the Related Art
A field-sequential liquid-crystal display device is heretofore known as a color-filterless liquid-crystal display device (see JP-A-2000-241811). According to the JP-A-2000-241811, the field-sequential liquid-crystal display device has been described as follows.
That is, the field-sequential liquid-crystal display device is constituted by a backlight for emitting light selected from light beams of three primary colors R, G and B, and a liquid-crystal shutter display panel. The liquid-crystal shutter display panel includes a pair of polarizing plates, and a liquid-crystal cell sandwiched between the pair of polarizing plates. A specific region of the liquid-crystal cell is opened as a translucent region selectively in synchronism with light emitted from the backlight, so that the light emitted from the backlight is displayed in the form of a predetermined display pattern. Such light beams of three primary colors selectively emitted from the backlight and such display patterns on the liquid-crystal shutter display panel are switched sequentially at a high speed to overlay respective display patterns of R, G and B continuously in a time division mode at a high speed to thereby perform color display. When, for example, only one color of R, G and B is expressed in a specific region, the color can be displayed in the region. When two colors of R, G and B are expressed successively in another specific region so as to be overlaid while switched at a high speed, a mixture color of the two colors by additive color mixture can be displayed in the region. When three colors R, G and B are expressed successively in a further region so as to be overlaid while switched at a high speed, a mixture color of the three colors by additive color mixture can be displayed in the region.
In the invention described in the JP-A-2000-241811, an electroluminescence (EL) was used as the backlight of the field-sequential liquid-crystal display device. The present inventors have investigated eagerly LEDs (LEDs) used as the backlight. As a result, the following problem to be solved has been found.
At present, red LEDs, green LEDs and blue LEDs are available on the market. The luminous efficiencies of these LEDs are different from one another in accordance with emission colors. Accordingly, it is necessary to adjust power (load) applied to the LEDs of the respective colors in accordance with colors when these LEDs form a full color backlight. (When, for example, the blue LED is assumed to have a brightness of 1, the brightness of the green LED and the brightness of the red LED are 6 and 3 respectively.) In this case, degradation of a LED upon which a large load is imposed is accelerated. The color balance emitted from the backlight may be lost with the passage of time.
According to the inventors' research, it has been found that there is a tendency that bluish white is selected as the background color (white) of a color display.
When Twisted Nematic (TN) liquid crystal, Super Twisted Nematic (STN) liquid crystal or the like is used as a liquid crystal material in a color-filterless liquid-crystal panel of a field-sequential liquid-crystal display device or the like, the color of the cell is selected to be green. Hence, green is visually recognized relatively intensively if the backlight contains the three primary colors equal in intensity.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The present invention is devised to solve the aforementioned problem. Configuration according to a first aspect of the present invention is a color-filterless full color liquid-crystal display device provided with a liquid-crystal shutter portion and a backlight portion, the liquid-crystal shutter portion including TN liquid crystal or STN liquid crystal; the backlight portion including red LEDs, green LEDs and blue LEDs; wherein the number of the blue LEDs is not smaller than the number of the red LEDs; and the number of the blue LEDs is not smaller than the number of the green LEDs.
According to the liquid-crystal display device configured as described above, the number of the blue LEDs used is not smaller than the number of any other color type of LEDs used. The light source color of the backlight becomes bluish, so that the power load applied to the blue LEDs can be set to be smaller. Hence, such a backlight can be adapted to users' needs because the backlight can be kept bluish as required in total even in the case where light is transmitted through a greenish liquid-crystal cell made of TN or STN liquid crystal.
According to another aspect of the present invention, the numbers of the respective LEDs used are determined, so that the number of the green LEDs is not larger than the number of the red LEDs; and the number of the green LEDs is not larger than the number of the blue LEDs.
When the light source of the backlight is configured as described above, the green component contained in the backlight is weakened relatively. On the other hand, the liquid crystal material in the liquid-crystal shutter portion is greenish. Hence, the attenuation of the green component of backlight transmitted through the liquid crystal material becomes the smallest, so that the green component is balanced finally.
Constituent members of the present invention will be described below.
A configuration in which a liquid-crystal cell having a shutter function is sandwiched between a pair of polarizing plates can be used as the liquid-crystal shutter portion. On this occasion, the liquid-crystal cell has a pair of transparent substrates, a pair of transparent electrodes formed on surfaces of the transparent substrates facing each other, a pair of alignment films formed on the transparent electrodes respectively, a sealing material for joining and sealing the circumferential edges of the transparent substrates while keeping the distance between the transparent substrates constant, and liquid crystal enclosed in an enclosure space formed between the transparent substrates.
Each of the polarizing plates can be provided with polarizing layers having linear polarization axes crossing each other perpendicularly. A glass substrate or a plastic substrate can be used as each of the transparent substrates. The liquid crystal enclosed in the liquid-crystal cell is made of a liquid crystal material such as TN liquid crystal or STN liquid crystal, which exhibits green.
Each of the alignment films is provided to align liquid-crystal molecules in a specific direction on a surface and can be formed by rubbing a surface of a film of a heat-resistant resin such as polyimide in the specific direction with a piece of cloth made of nylon or the like.
Each of the transparent electrodes can be made of ITO, AZO (Al-added ZnO), SnO
2
, or the like. Each of the transparent electrodes is constituted by a predetermined pattern shaped like stripes. The molecular alignment of the liquid crystal is changed only in a specific region constituted by dot units by application of a voltage to the dot units, so that light-transmittance can be changed only in the region on the basis of the relation between a pair of polarizing layers.
In a field-sequential type liquid-crystal display device, a specific region is selectively opened as a translucent region in synchronism with light emitted from the backlight to thereby display the light emitted from the backlight in the form of a predetermined display pattern. Light beams of the three primary colors selectively emitted from the backlight and display patterns on the liquid-crystal shutter display panel are switched successively at a high speed to express the display patterns of R, G and B continuously in a time division mode to thereby make color display possible.
The light source of the backlight portion is constituted by red LEDs, green LEDs, and blue LEDs. Here, each of the red LEDs emits light
Kaga Koichi
Kato Hideaki
Matsumura Kanae
Takahashi Yuji
Chung David Y.
McGinn & Gibb PLLC
Parker Kenneth
Toyoda Gosei Co,., Ltd.
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