Display apparatus and illumination unit
US-2015293402-A1 · Oct 15, 2015 · US
US10197849B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10197849-B2 |
| Application number | US-201314398845-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Apr 30, 2013 |
| Priority date | May 9, 2012 |
| Publication date | Feb 5, 2019 |
| Grant date | Feb 5, 2019 |
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An illumination apparatus includes a pair of substrates arranged oppositely to each other with a distance, and a light source disposed on a side surface of one of the pair of substrates. The illumination apparatus further includes an electrode that is provided on a surface of each of the pair of substrates and generates an electric field in a direction intersecting perpendicularly to the surface of the substrate. The illumination apparatus further includes a light modulation layer that is disposed at a clearance between the pair of substrates and is configured to exhibit scattering property or transparency to light from the light source, based on magnitude of the electric field generated by the electrode. The electrode includes a plurality of first electrode blocks on a surface of one of the pair of substrates.
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An illumination apparatus comprising: a pair of substrates arranged oppositely to each other with a distance; a light source disposed on a side surface of one or both of the pair of substrates; an electrode disposed on a surface of each of the pair of substrates, and configured to generate an electric field in a direction intersecting perpendicularly to the surface of the substrate; and a light modulation layer disposed at a clearance between the pair of substrates, and exhibiting scattering property or transparency to light from the light source, based on magnitude of the electric field generated by the electrode, wherein the electrode includes a plurality of first electrode blocks that are disposed on a surface of one of the pair of substrates, and each of the first electrode blocks includes a plurality of partial electrodes that each extend in a first direction and are arranged in a direction intersecting the first direction, wherein the plurality of first electrode blocks are arranged in at least a second direction out of the second direction and a third direction intersecting the second direction, each of the first electrode blocks is formed in a region including a part of a formation region of other first electrode block adjacent in the second direction, in a state where the plurality of partial electrodes of each of the first electrode blocks are insulated from the plurality of partial electrodes of the other first electrode block adjacent in the second direction, and in each of the first electrode blocks, two or more of the partial electrodes are formed in the formation region of other first electrode block adjacent in the second direction, and are arranged mixedly with two or more of the partial electrodes included in the other first electrode block adjacent in the second direction. 2. The illumination apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein, in each of the first electrode blocks, two or more of the partial electrodes are formed outside the formation region of the other first electrode block adjacent in the second direction. 3. The illumination apparatus according to claim 2 , wherein in each of the first electrode blocks, widths of respective two or more partial electrodes formed outside the formation region of other first electrode block adjacent in the second direction increase as a distance from the light source increases. 4. The illumination apparatus according to claim 2 , wherein in each of the first electrode blocks, width of respective two or more partial electrodes formed outside the formation region of other first electrode block adjacent in the second direction increase as a distance from the light source increases, in each of the first electrode blocks, width of respective two or more partial electrodes formed in a formation region of other first electrode block that is adjacent in the second direction and is located relatively farther from the light source decrease as a distance from the light source increases, and in each of the first electrode blocks, width of respective two or more partial electrodes formed in a formation region of other first electrode block that is adjacent in the second direction and is located relatively closer to the light source increase as a distance from the light source increases. 5. The illumination apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the first direction is a direction parallel to or substantially parallel to the side surface. 6. The illumination apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the second direction is a direction perpendicular to or substantially perpendicular to the side surface. 7. The illumination apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein each of the first electrode blocks has a first connection section connected to ends of the respective partial electrodes. 8. The illumination apparatus according to claim 7 , wherein the plurality of first electrode blocks are arranged to allow directions of comb tooth to be alternately inverted, the comb tooth being formed of the plurality of partial electrodes and the first connection section. 9. The illumination apparatus according to claim 7 , wherein each of the first electrode blocks has a second connection section connected to two partial electrodes adjacent to each other out of the plurality of partial electrodes that are formed outside the formation region of other first electrode block adjacent in the second direction. 10. The illumination apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein in each of the first electrode blocks, widths of respective two or more partial electrodes formed in a formation region of other first electrode block that is adjacent in the second direction and is located relatively farther from the light source decrease as a distance from the light source increases, and in each of the first electrode blocks, widths of respective two or more partial electrodes formed in a formation region of other electrode block that is adjacent in the second direction and is located relatively closer to the light source increase as a distance from the light source increases. 11. The illumination apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the electrode has one second electrode block or a plurality of second electrode blocks arranged in at least the second direction out of the second direction and the third direction, on the surface of the other of the pair of substrates, and the one or the plurality of second electrode blocks each include a plurality of partial electrodes that each extend in the first direction and are arranged in a direction intersecting the first direction, and the second electrode blocks are arranged at positions opposing to the respective first electrode blocks. 12. The illumination apparatus according to claim 1 , further comprising a drive circuit configured to apply, to each of the first electrode blocks, a voltage that is modulated based on a distance of the first electrode block from the light source. 13. The illumination apparatus according to claim 1 , further comprising a drive circuit configured to sequentially drive the plurality of first electrode blocks in each predetermined unit. 14. The illumination apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein one or both of the pair of substrates each include a plurality of projections each extending in a direction parallel to a normal of the side surface, and the light source is configured of a plurality of light source blocks capable of being driven independently of one another. 15. The illumination apparatus according to claim 14 , wherein heights of the respective projections are low in a region closer to the light source, and are high in a region farther from the light source. 16. An illumination apparatus comprising: a pair of substrates arranged oppositely to each other with a distance; a light source disposed on a side surface of one or both of the pair of substrates; an electrode disposed on a surface of each of the pair of substrates, and configured to generate an electric field in a direction intersecting perpendicularly to the surface of the substrate; and a light modulation layer disposed at a clearance between the pair of substrates, and exhibiting scattering property or transparency to light from the light source, based on magnitude of the electric field generated by the electrode, wherein the electrode includes a plurality of first electrode blocks that are disposed on a surface of one of the pair of substrates, and each of the first electrode blocks includes a plurality of partial electrodes that each extend in a first direction and are arranged in a d
characterised by their geometrical arrangement · CPC title
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