17767740. SPLICING DISPLAY UNIT AND DISPLAY SCREEN simplified abstract (BOE TECHNOLOGY GROUP CO., LTD.)

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SPLICING DISPLAY UNIT AND DISPLAY SCREEN

Organization Name

BOE TECHNOLOGY GROUP CO., LTD.

Inventor(s)

Changjia Fu of Beijing (CN)

Enliang Zhang of Beijing (CN)

Haijun Shi of Beijing (CN)

Fei Dong of Beijing (CN)

Wei Zhong of Beijing (CN)

Xiaodi Sun of Beijing (CN)

Qingshan Qu of Beijing (CN)

SPLICING DISPLAY UNIT AND DISPLAY SCREEN - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 17767740 titled 'SPLICING DISPLAY UNIT AND DISPLAY SCREEN

Simplified Explanation

The present application describes a splicing display unit and a display screen designed to visually eliminate seams and enhance the user's visual experience when viewing spliced screens. The display screen consists of multiple display modules and optical structures closely arranged together. Each display module includes a display area and a black edge area surrounding it, with the black edge areas of adjacent modules being spliced together to form a seam. The optical structures refract light emitted from the display area of the modules and distribute it in a front-view area corresponding to the seam.

  • Display screen with multiple display modules and optical structures closely arranged together
  • Each display module has a display area and a black edge area that forms seams when spliced with adjacent modules
  • Optical structures refract light from display areas and distribute it in front-view areas corresponding to seams

Potential Applications

This technology could be used in:

  • Video walls
  • Digital signage
  • Virtual reality displays

Problems Solved

This technology solves the issue of visible seams in spliced display screens, providing a seamless visual experience for users.

Benefits

  • Enhanced visual experience
  • Seamless display without visible seams
  • Improved user satisfaction

Potential Commercial Applications

  • Entertainment venues
  • Retail stores
  • Control rooms

Possible Prior Art

One possible prior art is the use of bezel-less displays to minimize the appearance of seams in spliced screens.

Unanswered Questions

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

The article does not provide information on the potential cost implications of implementing this technology in display screens.

What are the environmental implications of using this technology in display screens?

The article does not address any potential environmental impacts of utilizing this technology in display screens.


Original Abstract Submitted

The present application provides a splicing display unit and a display screen, in order to visually eliminate the seam, improve the user's visual effect on splicing screens, and achieve a subjective visual feeling for the user as if there was no seam. The display screen includes a plurality of display modules and a plurality of optical structures, the plurality of display modules and the plurality of optical structures being closely arranged; each of the display modules includes a display area and a black edge area arranged around the display area, black edge areas of adjacent two display modules are spliced together to form a seam; one end of the first surface of the optical structure close to the seam is a first arc surface, and the first arc surface is configured to refract light emitted from the display area of the display module, and then distribute the refracted light in a front-view area corresponding to the seam.