Liquid crystal display device having particular dummy pattern

Liquid crystal cells – elements and systems – Particular structure – Having significant detail of cell structure only

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C349S151000, C349S152000, C349S139000

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07847909

ABSTRACT:
A liquid crystal display (LCD) device includes lower and upper substrates attached to each other, a plurality of data lines on the lower substrate, a plurality of lead lines on the lower substrate, the lead lines being positioned in a dummy region of the lower substrate, a plurality of scan lines on the upper substrate, the scan lines being connected to respective lead lines and being positioned to intersect with the data lines, and at least one dummy pattern on the lower substrate, the dummy pattern being positioned in the dummy region between an edge of the lower substrate and a corresponding outermost lead line of the plurality of lead lines.

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patent: 10-2001-0094809 (2001-11-01), None

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