Lg display co., ltd. (20240224593). Display Device simplified abstract
Display Device
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Inventor(s)
DongYoon Kim of Seongnam-si (KR)
Display Device - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240224593 titled 'Display Device
The abstract of the patent application describes a display device with specific layers and components to reduce cracks in the inorganic layer caused by bubbles.
- First substrate with an inorganic layer
- Planarization layer on top of the inorganic layer
- Second substrate inset from the first substrate
- Seal member covering a portion of the second substrate
- Adhesive layer spaced apart from the seal member on the second substrate
- Back cover bonded to the second substrate by the adhesive layer
Potential Applications: - Display devices in electronic devices - Touchscreen panels - Medical imaging displays
Problems Solved: - Reducing cracks in the inorganic layer - Preventing bubbles from causing damage
Benefits: - Improved durability of display devices - Enhanced visual quality - Longer lifespan of electronic devices
Commercial Applications: Title: "Enhanced Display Technology for Electronic Devices" This technology can be used in smartphones, tablets, laptops, and other electronic devices to improve display quality and longevity, appealing to consumers looking for high-performance devices.
Questions about the technology: 1. How does the seal member help reduce cracks in the inorganic layer? 2. What are the specific materials used in the adhesive layer for bonding the back cover to the second substrate?
Original Abstract Submitted
a display device includes a first substrate, an inorganic layer disposed on the first substrate, a planarization layer disposed on the inorganic layer, a second substrate disposed on the planarization layer and has an end that is inset from an end of the first substrate such that the end of the first substrate extends past the end of the second substrate, a seal member covering a portion of the second substrate, an adhesive layer that is spaced apart from the seal member and on the second substrate, and a back cover on the adhesive layer and is bonded to the second substrate by the adhesive layer. accordingly, bubbles generated due to the step difference between the seal member and the second substrate are blocked to reduce the crack generated in the inorganic layer.