18537509. ORGANIC LIGHT-EMITTING PANEL AND ORGANIC LIGHT-EMITTING DISPLAY DEVICE INCLUDING SAME simplified abstract (LG Display Co., Ltd.)

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ORGANIC LIGHT-EMITTING PANEL AND ORGANIC LIGHT-EMITTING DISPLAY DEVICE INCLUDING SAME

Organization Name

LG Display Co., Ltd.

Inventor(s)

Seung-Hee Kang of Paju-si (KR)

Seyong Lee of Paju-si (KR)

Hyun Kyung Lee of Paju-si (KR)

SeokYoung Lee of Paju-si (KR)

ORGANIC LIGHT-EMITTING PANEL AND ORGANIC LIGHT-EMITTING DISPLAY DEVICE INCLUDING SAME - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18537509 titled 'ORGANIC LIGHT-EMITTING PANEL AND ORGANIC LIGHT-EMITTING DISPLAY DEVICE INCLUDING SAME

Simplified Explanation

The abstract describes an organic light-emitting panel with a planarization layer that improves encapsulation ability in the non-active area of the panel.

  • Planarization layer with contact holes in the active area.
  • Gentle inclination of the first side surface of the planarization layer.
  • Connector electrode, bank, and encapsulation layers with gentle inclinations.
  • Second encapsulation layer material with high flowability to cover surfaces in the non-active area.

Potential Applications

The technology can be applied in the manufacturing of organic light-emitting display devices to improve encapsulation ability and protect the internal components.

Problems Solved

1. Improved encapsulation ability in the non-active area. 2. Prevention of damage to internal components of the display device.

Benefits

1. Enhanced protection of internal components. 2. Improved overall performance and longevity of organic light-emitting display devices.

Potential Commercial Applications

"Enhancing Encapsulation Ability in Organic Light-Emitting Panels for Improved Display Device Performance"

Possible Prior Art

There may be prior art related to the use of planarization layers in organic light-emitting panels to improve encapsulation ability. Further research is needed to identify specific examples.

Unanswered Questions

How does this technology impact the overall cost of manufacturing organic light-emitting display devices?

The abstract does not provide information on the cost implications of implementing this technology. Further analysis is needed to determine the economic feasibility of using this innovation in commercial production.

What are the environmental implications of using the second encapsulation layer material with high flowability?

The abstract does not address the environmental impact of the materials used in the technology. Additional research is required to assess any potential environmental concerns associated with the manufacturing and disposal of organic light-emitting display devices incorporating this innovation.


Original Abstract Submitted

Provided are an organic light-emitting panel and an organic light-emitting display device including the same. In the organic light-emitting panel, a planarization layer has at least one contact holes in an active area, and first inclination of a first side surface of the planarization layer, located in the non-active area and closest to a dam, with respect to the top surface of the substrate is smaller than a second inclination of a second side surface of the planarization layer, surrounding the contact hole, with respect to the top surface of the substrate. Due to the gentle inclination of the first side surface of the planarization layer, each of the connector electrode, the bank, and the first encapsulation layer disposed on the first side surface of the planarization layer may also have a gentle inclination, such that the second encapsulation layer material having high flowability may flow along the top surface of the first encapsulation layer to cover the surfaces of the planarization layer and the bank in the non-active area. Accordingly, the encapsulation ability of the encapsulation member in a non-active area is improved.