Lg display co., ltd. (20240222551). Light Emitting Display Apparatus simplified abstract
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Light Emitting Display Apparatus
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Inventor(s)
MyeongHak Hyun of Paju-si (KR)
Light Emitting Display Apparatus - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240222551 titled 'Light Emitting Display Apparatus
The abstract describes a light-emitting display apparatus with a substrate that has a display area and a non-display area at the periphery, subpixels in the display area, and a blocking structure between the subpixels to reflect light and prevent water penetration.
- Simplified Explanation:
This patent application is for a display apparatus that uses a blocking structure to reflect light and prevent water from entering between the subpixels.
- Key Features and Innovation:
- Subpixels in the display area - Blocking structure to reflect light and prevent water penetration - Substrate with display and non-display areas
- Potential Applications:
- Consumer electronics - Automotive displays - Public signage
- Problems Solved:
- Water penetration between subpixels - Enhanced light reflection in the display area
- Benefits:
- Improved display durability - Enhanced visibility in various lighting conditions
- Commercial Applications:
"Light-Emitting Display Apparatus for Enhanced Durability and Visibility in Consumer Electronics and Automotive Displays"
- Prior Art:
Prior art related to this technology may include patents or research on light reflection and water resistance in display devices.
- Frequently Updated Research:
Stay updated on advancements in display technology, light reflection techniques, and water-resistant materials for displays.
Questions about light-emitting display apparatus: 1. How does the blocking structure prevent water penetration between subpixels? 2. What are the potential commercial applications for this technology?
Original Abstract Submitted
a light emitting display apparatus includes a substrate including a display area and a non-display area at a periphery of the display area, a plurality of subpixels provided in the display area, and a blocking structure provided between the plurality of subpixels to reflect light incident from an emission region of the display area and prevent penetration of water between the plurality of subpixels.