Backlight with multiple microreplicated optical films

US12474607B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-12474607-B2
Application numberUS-202218712326-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateDec 2, 2022
Priority dateDec 7, 2021
Publication dateNov 18, 2025
Grant dateNov 18, 2025

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A backlight to a display includes an array of discrete light sources and a plurality of optical films disposed between the display and the light sources. Each film includes a regular array of intersecting ridges defining a plurality of through-holes. Each of the through-holes extends between first and second open ends of the through-hole. A cross-section of the optical film in a plane parallel to a thickness direction of the film includes two adjacent ridges in the array of ridges and a through-hole therebetween. The film has a maximum thickness h max and the through-hole includes a side wall with a substantially vertical portion connected to the first open end of the through-hole and a substantially horizontal portion extending from the substantially vertical portion and connected to the second open end. The substantially horizontal portion has a minimum thickness h min at a location between the two adjacent ridges, h max /h min ≥2.

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A backlight for providing illumination to a display panel, the backlight comprising: a two-dimensional array of spaced apart discrete light sources; and a plurality of optical films disposed on the light sources and configured to be disposed between the display panel and the light sources, each of the optical films comprising a regular two-dimensional array of intersecting ridges defining a plurality of through-holes therebetween, each of the through-holes extending between first and second open ends of the through-hole at opposing respective first and second major surfaces of the optical film, such that in at least a first cross-section of the optical film in a first plane that is parallel to a thickness direction of the optical film and includes two adjacent ridges in the array of ridges and a through-hole therebetween, the optical film has a maximum thickness h max and the through-hole comprises a side wall comprising a substantially vertically-oriented portion connected to the first open end of the through-hole and a substantially horizontally-oriented portion extending from the substantially vertically-oriented portion and connected to the second open end, the substantially horizontally-oriented portion having a minimum thickness h min at a location disposed between the two adjacent ridges, h max /h min ≥2; wherein, the regular two-dimensional array of intersecting ridges of each of the optical films forms orthogonal rows and columns of the posts, and wherein for at least two of the optical films in the plurality of the optical films, the rows of one of the two optical films make an angle of between about 10 degrees to about 80 degrees with the rows of the other one of the two optical films. 2 . The backlight of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of optical films comprises at least three optical films. 3 . The backlight of claim 1 , further comprising a diffuser layer disposed between the plurality of optical films and the display panel. 4 . The backlight of claim 3 , wherein a surface of the diffuser layer comprises a plurality of microstructures. 5 . The backlight of claim 4 , wherein each microstructure in the plurality of microstructures has the shape of a square pyramid. 6 . The backlight of claim 1 , wherein one of the first and second open ends of each of the through-holes of the plurality of through-holes is larger than the other of the first and second open ends. 7 . The backlight of claim 1 , wherein a slope of an inner wall of each of the through-holes of the plurality of through-holes is within +15 degrees of the thickness direction. 8 . The backlight of claim 1 , wherein each through-hole of the plurality of through-holes defines a distance, H, between the first opening and the second opening, the second opening has an open area A 2 , and the ratio of H/A 2 is greater than or equal to about 0.13. 9 . The backlight of claim 6 , wherein each optical film of the plurality of optical films is oriented the same as each of the other optical films in the plurality of optical films. 10 . The backlight of claim 9 , wherein each optical film of the plurality of optical films is oriented such that the larger of the first open end and the second open end is facing the display. 11 . The backlight of claim 9 , wherein each optical film of the plurality of optical films is oriented such that the larger of the first open end and the second open end is facing the two-dimensional array of spaced apart discrete light sources. 12 . The backlight of claim 1 , wherein for at least two of the optical films in the plurality of the optical films, the rows of one of the two optical films make an angle of less than about 20 degrees with the rows of the other one of the two optical films. 13 . A backlight for providing illumination along a first direction to a display disposed thereon, the backlight comprising: a plurality of spaced apart discrete light sources arranged in rows and columns of the light sources and configured to face the display; an optical stack comprising two or more optical films disposed on the light sources and below and proximate a first plane, the optical stack and the first plane configured to be disposed between the display and the light sources; and a diffuser layer, disposed between the optical stack and the display; wherein each optical film in the optical stack comprises a plurality of through-holes arranged in rows and columns of the through-holes and extending between first and second major surfaces of the optical film, each through-hole having a first opening at the first major surface and having a first open area, A 1 , and a second opening at the second major surface and having a second open area, A 2 , each through-hole having a height, H, along the first direction such that the ratio of H/A 2 is greater than or equal to about 0.13, such that: when all the light sources emit light, the light emitted by all the light sources has a first average luminance in the first plane, and in the absence of the optical stack, the light emitted by all the light sources has a second average luminance in the first plane, wherein the first average luminance is greater than the second average luminance; wherein A 1 is greater than A 2 , and wherein at least one optical film in the optical stack is disposed such that A 1 faces the display, and at least one other optical film in the optical stack is disposed such that A 1 faces the plurality of spaced apart discrete light sources. 14 . The backlight of claim 13 , wherein the optical stack comprises three or more optical films. 15 . The backlight of claim 13 , wherein each optical film in the optical stack is disposed such that A 1 faces the plurality of spaced apart discrete light sources. 16 . The backlight of claim 13 , wherein each optical film in the optical stack is disposed such that A 1 faces the display.

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  • including a specially adapted diffusing, scattering or light controlling members · CPC title

  • with LEDs · CPC title

  • including means for improving the brightness uniformity · CPC title

  • Arrangements of plural sources, e.g. multi-colour light sources · CPC title

  • Diffusing sheet or layer · CPC title

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What does patent US12474607B2 cover?
A backlight to a display includes an array of discrete light sources and a plurality of optical films disposed between the display and the light sources. Each film includes a regular array of intersecting ridges defining a plurality of through-holes. Each of the through-holes extends between first and second open ends of the through-hole. A cross-section of the optical film in a plane parallel …
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3M Innovative Properties Company
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification G02F1/133603. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Nov 18 2025 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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