US Patent Application 18316488. LIGHT-EMITTING DEVICE, MANUFACTURING METHOD OF LIGHT-EMITTING DEVICE, IMAGE CAPTURING DEVICE, ELECTRONIC APPARATUS, AND MOVING BODY simplified abstract
LIGHT-EMITTING DEVICE, MANUFACTURING METHOD OF LIGHT-EMITTING DEVICE, IMAGE CAPTURING DEVICE, ELECTRONIC APPARATUS, AND MOVING BODY
Organization Name
CANON KABUSHIKI KAISHA==Inventor(s)==
[[Category:AKIHIRO Kawano of Kanagawa (JP)]]
[[Category:YU Maehashi of Tokyo (JP)]]
LIGHT-EMITTING DEVICE, MANUFACTURING METHOD OF LIGHT-EMITTING DEVICE, IMAGE CAPTURING DEVICE, ELECTRONIC APPARATUS, AND MOVING BODY - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18316488 titled 'LIGHT-EMITTING DEVICE, MANUFACTURING METHOD OF LIGHT-EMITTING DEVICE, IMAGE CAPTURING DEVICE, ELECTRONIC APPARATUS, AND MOVING BODY
Simplified Explanation
The patent application describes a light-emitting device with the following features:
- The device has a structure with two surfaces, a first surface and a second surface.
- A light-emitting portion is placed on the first surface.
- A protective layer covers both the light-emitting portion and the first surface.
- An electrically conductive member is present, which receives a signal or potential to operate the light-emitting portion.
- An aperture is included, extending from the electrically conductive member to a virtual plane that includes the second surface.
The innovation in this patent application lies in the design and arrangement of the light-emitting device, specifically in the use of a protective layer, an electrically conductive member, and an aperture. These elements work together to enhance the functionality and performance of the device.
Original Abstract Submitted
A light-emitting device includes a structure having a first surface and a second surface opposite each other, a light-emitting portion arranged on the first surface, and a protective layer covering the light-emitting portion and the first surface. The structure further includes an electrically conductive member to which one of a signal and a potential for operating the light-emitting portion is given, and an aperture extending from the electrically conductive member to a virtual plane which includes the second surface.