17623625. SPLICING SCREEN simplified abstract (Wuhan China Star Optoelectronics Semiconductor Display Technology Co., Ltd.)

From WikiPatents
Jump to navigation Jump to search

SPLICING SCREEN

Organization Name

Wuhan China Star Optoelectronics Semiconductor Display Technology Co., Ltd.

Inventor(s)

Le Zhang of Wuhan, Hubei (CN)

SPLICING SCREEN - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 17623625 titled 'SPLICING SCREEN

Simplified Explanation

The abstract describes a splicing screen with a connecting plate and two sub-displays, allowing communication between signal lines without the need for a drive circuit at the edge of each sub-display screen. This reduces the width of the non-display area at the splicing slit.

  • The splicing screen includes a connecting plate and two sub-displays.
  • Sub-display screens have gate signal lines, data lines, and first pads.
  • The connecting plate connects two sub-display screens by pairing first pads.
  • Communication between signal lines is achieved without a drive circuit at the edge of each sub-display screen.
  • The width of the non-display area at the splicing slit is reduced.

Potential Applications

This technology could be applied in:

  • Large display screens
  • Video walls
  • Digital signage

Problems Solved

  • Reducing the width of the non-display area at the splicing slit
  • Simplifying the communication between signal lines in spliced screens

Benefits

  • Improved display quality
  • Cost-effective manufacturing
  • Enhanced structural integrity

Potential Commercial Applications

Optimizing Signal Line Communication in Spliced Screens

Possible Prior Art

One possible prior art could be the use of flexible connectors to join display screens, but this may not provide the same level of communication between signal lines without additional components.

Unanswered Questions

How does this technology impact the overall cost of manufacturing large display screens?

The abstract mentions cost-effective manufacturing as a benefit, but it does not provide specific details on how this technology affects the overall cost of production.

Are there any limitations to the size or resolution of display screens that can be spliced using this technology?

The abstract does not address any potential limitations in terms of the size or resolution of display screens that can be spliced using this technology.


Original Abstract Submitted

A splicing screen includes a connecting plate and two sub-displays. The sub-display screens include gate signal lines, data lines, and first pads, each of which is electrically connected to a data line or a gate signal line. The connecting plate is arranged on one side of the sub-display screen facing away from a light-emitting side thereof. Two first pads connected to the data lines or gate signal lines of two sub-display screens that are spliced are connected in pair by the connecting plate. By utilizing pads and the connection plate to achieve a communication between the signal lines in the sub-display screens without needing, a drive circuit at an edge of each sub-display screen, a width of the non-display area at the splicing slit is reduced. The first pads are provided at one side of the sub-display screen facing the connecting plate, which reduces the width of the splicing slit.