Lg display co., ltd. (20240206265). FLEXIBLE DISPLAY APPARATUS INCLUDING DUMMY PATTERN BETWEEN WIRINGS simplified abstract
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FLEXIBLE DISPLAY APPARATUS INCLUDING DUMMY PATTERN BETWEEN WIRINGS
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FLEXIBLE DISPLAY APPARATUS INCLUDING DUMMY PATTERN BETWEEN WIRINGS - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240206265 titled 'FLEXIBLE DISPLAY APPARATUS INCLUDING DUMMY PATTERN BETWEEN WIRINGS
The abstract of the patent application describes a flexible display apparatus with a flexible substrate that has an active area and an inactive area. The inactive area includes a first area adjacent to the active area, a second area with a pad, and a bending area between the first and second areas. Multiple wirings extend from the second area to the first area through the bending area, with at least one dummy pattern in between the wirings.
- Flexible display apparatus with a flexible substrate
- Active area and inactive area
- First area, second area with a pad, and bending area
- Multiple wirings extending from the second area to the first area
- Inclusion of at least one dummy pattern in between the wirings
Potential Applications: - Flexible electronic devices - Wearable technology - Foldable displays
Problems Solved: - Enhancing flexibility in display technology - Improving durability of flexible displays
Benefits: - Increased versatility in design - Enhanced user experience with flexible displays
Commercial Applications: Flexible display technology can be utilized in various industries such as consumer electronics, healthcare, and automotive for innovative product development and improved user interfaces.
Questions about Flexible Display Apparatus: 1. How does the inclusion of dummy patterns impact the functionality of the flexible display apparatus? 2. What are the potential challenges in mass-producing flexible displays with this technology?
Frequently Updated Research: Researchers are constantly exploring new materials and manufacturing techniques to further improve the flexibility and durability of flexible display technology. Stay updated on the latest advancements in this field for potential breakthroughs in the future.
Original Abstract Submitted
a flexible display apparatus includes a flexible substrate having an active area and an inactive area, the inactive area including a first area adjacent to the active area, a second area in which a pad is disposed, and a bending area disposed between the first area and the second area, wherein a plurality of wirings extending from the second area to the first area are disposed in the bending area, and at least one dummy pattern is in between the plurality of wirings.