US Patent Application 18192723. DISPLAY DEVICE simplified abstract
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DISPLAY DEVICE
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KI NYENG Kang of Sejong-si (KR)
DISPLAY DEVICE - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18192723 titled 'DISPLAY DEVICE
Simplified Explanation
The patent application describes a display device with a unique configuration of lines and electrodes.
- The device includes a substrate, which is the base material for the display.
- There is a first lower line on the substrate that extends in one direction and applies a certain voltage to a light emitting element.
- A first upper line is placed on top of the first lower line, extending in a different direction and applying a different voltage.
- The first upper line crosses over the first lower line.
- A first floating electrode is positioned between the first lower line and the first upper line.
- The floating electrode has a crossing portion that overlaps with both the first lower line and the first upper line.
- It also has a portion that extends from the crossing portion in the direction perpendicular to the first lower line.
- Additionally, it has a portion that extends from the crossing portion in the direction parallel to the first lower line.
- The length of the portion extending in the perpendicular direction is longer than the length of the portion extending in the parallel direction.
Original Abstract Submitted
A display device includes a substrate, a first lower line that is disposed on the substrate, extends in a first direction and applies a first voltage to a light emitting element, a first upper line that is disposed on the first lower line, extends in a second direction perpendicular to the first direction, applies a second voltage having different from the first voltage, and crosses the first lower line, and a first floating electrode disposed between the first lower line and the first upper line, including a crossing portion overlapping the first lower line and the first upper line, a first portion extending from the crossing portion in the second direction, and a second portion extending from the crossing portion in the first direction. A length of the first portion in the second direction is longer than a length of the second portion in the first direction.