Flat panel display embedding optical imaging sensor
US-2017315293-A1 · Nov 2, 2017 · US
US10929640B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10929640-B2 |
| Application number | US-201816124494-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 7, 2018 |
| Priority date | Sep 7, 2017 |
| Publication date | Feb 23, 2021 |
| Grant date | Feb 23, 2021 |
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The present disclosure relates to a flat panel display with an optical image sensor embedded therein. The flat panel display includes a directional light unit. The directional light unit comprises a cover substrate with a surface area corresponding to the length and width; a first low refractive index layer attached to the lower surface of the cover substrate; a light-exiting element disposed to correspond to the display area, on the lower surface of the first low refractive index layer; a light-entering element disposed outside the display area at one side of the light-exiting element, on the lower surface of the first low refractive index layer; a second low refractive index layer disposed on the lower surfaces of the light-exiting element and light-entering element and attached to the upper surface of the display panel; and a light source disposed to face the light-entering element.
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What is claimed is: 1. A flat panel display with an optical image sensor embedded therein, comprising: a display panel on which a display area and a non-display area are defined; and a directional light unit with a length and width for accommodating the display panel and a given thickness, that is attached to the upper surface of the display panel, wherein the directional light unit comprises: a cover substrate with a surface area corresponding to the length and width; a first low refractive index layer attached to the lower surface of the cover substrate; a light-exiting element disposed to correspond to the display area, on the lower surface of the first low refractive index layer; a light-entering element disposed outside the display area at one side of the light-exiting element, on the lower surface of the first low refractive index layer; a second low refractive index layer disposed on the lower surfaces of the light-exiting element and light-entering element and attached to the upper surface of the display panel; and a light source disposed to face the light-entering element, wherein the first low refractive index layer and the second low refractive index layer have a same refractive index that is higher than a refractive index of air and is lower than a refractive index of the light-exiting element. 2. The flat panel display of claim 1 , wherein the light source provides incident light to an incident point defined on the light-entering element, the light-entering element comprises a holographic pattern that converts the incident light into traveling light with an incident angle so that the traveling light is totally reflected within the light-exiting element and enters the light-exiting element, and the light-exiting element comprises a holographic pattern that converts some of the traveling light into detection light with a reflection angle so that the detection light is totally reflected off the upper surface of the cover substrate and passes through the first low refractive index layer and the second low refractive index layer. 3. The flat panel display of claim 2 , wherein the incident angle is greater than the total reflection critical angle at the interface between the light-exiting element and the second low refractive index layer and greater than the total reflection critical angle at the interface between the light-exiting element and the first low refractive index layer. 4. The flat panel display of claim 2 , wherein the reflection angle is greater than the total reflection critical angle at the interface between the cover substrate and an air layer and smaller than the total reflection critical angle at the interface between the light-exiting element and the second low refractive index layer. 5. The flat panel display of claim 2 , wherein the traveling light has a spread angle on a horizontal plane consisting of an axis along the width and an axis along the length of the directional light unit, and remains collimated as initially on a vertical plane consisting of an axis along the length and an axis along the thickness of directional light unit. 6. The flat panel display of claim 5 , wherein the spread angle is greater than or equal to the interior angle of two line segments connecting from the incident point to two end points on the other side of the cover substrate opposite the light-entering element. 7. The flat panel display of claim 1 , further comprising a decorative layer disposed on at least either one side or the other side of the lower surface of the cover substrate, corresponding to the non-display area. 8. The flat panel display of claim 7 , wherein the light-entering element and the light source are disposed under the decorative layer.
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