17921326. LIGHT EMITTING BASEPLATES AND METHODS OF MANUFACTURING THE SAME, AND DISPLAY DEVICES simplified abstract (BOE TECHNOLOGY GROUP CO., LTD.)

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LIGHT EMITTING BASEPLATES AND METHODS OF MANUFACTURING THE SAME, AND DISPLAY DEVICES

Organization Name

BOE TECHNOLOGY GROUP CO., LTD.

Inventor(s)

Haixu Li of Beijing (CN)

Zhanfeng Cao of Beijing (CN)

Ke Wang of Beijing (CN)

Yan Qu of Beijing (CN)

LIGHT EMITTING BASEPLATES AND METHODS OF MANUFACTURING THE SAME, AND DISPLAY DEVICES - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 17921326 titled 'LIGHT EMITTING BASEPLATES AND METHODS OF MANUFACTURING THE SAME, AND DISPLAY DEVICES

The patent application describes a light emitting baseplate and a method of manufacturing it, as well as a display device incorporating this technology. The baseplate consists of a substrate with multiple light emitting units and supporting columns positioned on the substrate.

  • The supporting columns are located on the surfaces of the light emitting units, away from the substrate.
  • Each light emitting unit's surface away from the substrate has supporting columns of equal height.
  • The supporting columns on the same light emitting unit's surface are symmetrically distributed around a symmetrical axis.

Potential Applications: - This technology can be used in the manufacturing of display devices such as LED screens. - It can also be applied in architectural lighting for decorative or functional purposes.

Problems Solved: - Provides a stable and uniform support structure for light emitting units on a baseplate. - Ensures equal height of supporting columns for consistent light emission.

Benefits: - Improved durability and longevity of display devices. - Enhanced light emission efficiency and uniformity.

Commercial Applications: Title: "Innovative Light Emitting Baseplate for Display Devices" This technology can be utilized in the production of LED TVs, digital signage, and other electronic displays. It can also find applications in architectural lighting for commercial and residential buildings.

Questions about the technology: 1. How does the equal height of supporting columns benefit the performance of the light emitting baseplate? 2. What are the potential cost savings associated with using this innovative baseplate technology in display devices?


Original Abstract Submitted

A light emitting baseplate and a method of manufacturing the same, and a display device. The light emitting baseplate includes a substrate, and a plurality of light emitting units and a plurality of supporting columns located on the substrate. The plurality of supporting columns are located on surfaces of the light emitting units away from the substrate. A surface of each of the light emitting units away from the substrate is provided with the supporting columns respectively. Heights of the supporting columns are equal. The supporting columns disposed on a surface of a same light emitting unit are symmetrically distributed about a symmetrical axis of the surface. The display device includes the light emitting baseplate.