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Liquid crystal cells – elements and systems – Liquid crystal system – Liquid crystal writing tablet

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C349S139000, C349S158000, C349S165000

Reexamination Certificate

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06295101

ABSTRACT:

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a liquid crystal display apparatus and more particularly to a tablet integrated liquid crystal display apparatus in which a tablet input apparatus and a liquid crystal display apparatus are integrated.
2. Description of Related Art
The apparatus that a tablet input apparatus and a display apparatus are unified is known as an input apparatus to input an instruction or data to a computer. In this apparatus, the instruction or data is inputted by directly touching the tablet input apparatus.
For example, as shown in
FIG. 1
, a display apparatus
12
and a tablet
13
are formed independently, and they are made as a unitary apparatus. In this example, as a display apparatus, a liquid crystal display apparatus is used, and as a tablet, a resistive film type tablet is used in which a small gap is provided between two resistive film sheets connected to a power supply and current flowing when an input pen
1
is used to contact the two resistive film sheets each other is detected so that the contact position is detected.
Next,
FIG. 2
is a cross sectional view illustrating the structure of the tablet integrated type liquid crystal display apparatus shown in FIG.
1
. In
FIG. 2
, a reference numeral
15
is a tablet,
16
and
17
are a set of polarizers,
18
and
19
are an opposing glass substrate and a thin film transistor (TFT) glass substrate, and
20
is a twisted nematic type (hereinafter, to be referred to as a “TN type”) liquid crystal. A reference numeral
21
is a backlight which functions as a light source.
In a conventional active matrix driving type liquid crystal display apparatus, glass substrates having the thickness of about 0.6 to 1.1 mm are used as the substrates which sandwich the liquid crystal. Therefore, there is a problem in that the conventional liquid crystal display apparatus is heavy because the thick glass substrate is used. However, it is difficult to make the thickness of the glass substrate thin in the viewpoint of mechanical strength.
On the other hand, in a case where a pen input type screen input apparatus is combined with such a liquid crystal display apparatus, when an instruction or data is inputted by contacting the input pen
14
with the screen input apparatus, there is a problem in that the thickness of the viewing-side glass substrate directs a parallax between a tip of an input pen
14
and a liquid crystal display image so that it is not easy to input the instruction or data. In order to eliminate the parallax, if film substrates having the thickness of about 0.1 mm are used, when a film is deposited on the substrate on which switching elements are formed, there is a case that the substrate bends due to stress because the substrate is thin. Also, there is another problem in that the substrate is bent on handling it so that the switching elements are damaged.
Generally, in a display apparatus using a TN liquid crystal, when the layer width of the TN liquid crystal is changed due to external force, the angle of torsion of the TN liquid crystal is changed at the portion where the external force is applied, such that the transmissivity remarkably changes. Therefore, in a case where a tablet integrated liquid crystal display apparatus is fabricated to have the structure shown in
FIG. 2
using the TN liquid crystal, there is a problem in that, when the input pen
14
is pushed to the tablet
15
for input of an instruction or data, the layer width of the TN liquid crystal is changed at the portion where the input pen
14
is pushed and the peripheral portion, so that the transmissivity changes there. As a result, the display quality is degraded there.
In order to solve this problem, as shown in
FIG. 3
, a method is known in which a transparent glass or plastic protecting board
23
is inserted between the tablet
15
and the liquid crystal display apparatus
22
to prevent influence to the liquid crystal display apparatus
22
due to the force by the input pen
14
. However, in order to prevent the layer width of the liquid crystal in the display apparatus
22
in a case of using this method, it is necessary that the protecting board
23
is not deformed due to the pushing force. For this reason, the protecting board needs to be thick and firm. As a result, there is a problem in that the tablet integrated type liquid crystal display apparatus becomes heavy and thick. Also, because the distance between the tip of the input pen
14
and a liquid crystal display image is widened to several mm or more, there is a problem of the parallax that the image is displayed on the position which is different from the tip of the input pen
14
.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
Therefore, an object of the present invention is to provide a tablet integrated type liquid crystal display apparatus in which the parallax between the tip of an input pen and a display image is eliminated without occurrence of the bending of a substrate and the damage of a switching element.
In order to achieve an aspect of the present invention, a tablet integrated type liquid crystal display apparatus includes a first transparent substrate provided on a view side, wherein the first substrate has a thickness equal to or thinner than 0.6 mm, and wherein a counter electrode is formed on the first substrate, a second substrate on which a driving layer composed of switching elements and pixel electrodes respectively connected to the switching elements is formed, and guest host liquid crystal layer sandwiched by the first substrate and the second substrate such that the guest host liquid crystal is driven by a voltage applied between the counter electrode and the pixel electrode.
In the tablet integrated type liquid crystal display apparatus, a tablet electrode layer may be provided between the first substrate and the counter electrode such that the tablet electrode layer is isolated from the counter electrode. Alternatively, a tablet electrode layer may be provided on the first substrate on an opposite side of the counter electrode. In this case, it is preferable that a protecting film is provided on the tablet electrode layer. In addition, a tablet electrode layer may be provided between the second substrate and the driving layer such that the tablet electrode layer is isolated from the driving layer.
The tablet integrated type liquid crystal display apparatus may be a transmission type or a reflection type. In case of the reflection type, the pixel electrodes functions as reflecting plates in addition to the driving of the guest host liquid crystal. Also, it is preferable that the first substrate is a plastic substrate and the second substrate is a glass substrate having a thickness in a range of 0.6 mm to 1.1 mm.
In order to achieve another aspect of the present invention, a tablet integrated type liquid crystal display apparatus includes a first transparent substrate provided on a view side, wherein a counter electrode is formed on the first substrate, a second substrate on which a driving layer composed of switching elements and pixel electrodes respectively connected to the switching elements is formed, a plurality of insulative supports provided between the first substrate and the second substrate to prevent the first substrate from being bent, and liquid crystal layer sandwiched by the first substrate and the second substrate such that the liquid crystal is driven by a voltage applied between the counter electrode and the pixel electrode.


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