18470569. DISPLAY DEVICE AND HEAD MOUNT DISPLAY simplified abstract (Japan Display Inc.)

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DISPLAY DEVICE AND HEAD MOUNT DISPLAY

Organization Name

Japan Display Inc.

Inventor(s)

Keiji Tago of Tokyo (JP)

Atsuko Imoto of Tokyo (JP)

Kenichi Akutsu of Tokyo (JP)

DISPLAY DEVICE AND HEAD MOUNT DISPLAY - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18470569 titled 'DISPLAY DEVICE AND HEAD MOUNT DISPLAY

Simplified Explanation

The patent application describes a display device with a unique arrangement of spacers in the display area to control the gap between the substrates and improve display performance.

  • The display device includes a first substrate with a display area, a second substrate opposite the first substrate, a liquid crystal layer between them, and spacers in the display area.
  • The spacers are arranged with a lower density in the center of the display area (first display area) and a higher density around it (second display area).

Potential Applications

The technology could be applied in various display devices such as LCD screens, TVs, monitors, and smartphones to enhance display quality and performance.

Problems Solved

1. Uneven gap between substrates affecting display quality. 2. Inconsistent pixel performance due to varying pressure on the liquid crystal layer.

Benefits

1. Improved display uniformity and clarity. 2. Enhanced overall display performance. 3. Longer lifespan of the display device.

Potential Commercial Applications

"Optimizing Spacer Arrangement for Enhanced Display Performance"

Possible Prior Art

No known prior art at this time.

Unanswered Questions

How does the spacer arrangement impact the overall durability of the display device?

The durability of the display device could be affected by the spacer arrangement, as it may influence the pressure distribution on the liquid crystal layer and the overall structural integrity of the device.

What are the potential cost implications of implementing this spacer arrangement in mass production?

The cost implications of incorporating this spacer arrangement in mass production could include changes in manufacturing processes, materials, and quality control measures to ensure consistent performance across all devices.


Original Abstract Submitted

According to one embodiment, a display device includes a first substrate having a display area where a plurality of pixels are arranged, a second substrate opposed to the first substrate, a liquid crystal layer arranged between the first substrate and the second substrate, and spacers holding a gap between the first substrate and the second substrate. The spacers are arranged in the display area. The display area includes a first display area including a center of the display area and a second display area around the first display area. An arrangement density of the spacers in the first display area is smaller than an arrangement density of the spacers in the second display area.