Optical sheet laminate, backlight unit, liquid crystal display device, information equipment, and production method for backlight unit

US12535706B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-12535706-B2
Application numberUS-202418794749-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateAug 5, 2024
Priority dateSep 28, 2021
Publication dateJan 27, 2026
Grant dateJan 27, 2026

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An optical sheet laminate 100 to be incorporated into a backlight unit 40 includes a plurality of diffusion sheets 43 having a first surface 21 a having a plurality of recesses 22 having a substantially inverted polygonal pyramid shape, and a pair of prism sheets 44 and 45 having prism extending directions perpendicular to each other. An arrangement direction of the recesses 22 of one of the plurality of diffusion sheets 43 closest to the prism sheets 44 and 45 intersects with the prism extending directions at an angle of 0° or more and 20° or less, or 70° or more and 90° or less.

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The invention claimed is: 1 . A backlight unit to be built in a liquid crystal display device and leading light emitted from light sources toward a display screen, comprising: an optical sheet laminate between the display screen and the light sources, the optical sheet laminate comprising: a plurality of diffusion sheets each comprising surfaces, at least one of which has a plurality of recesses comprising a substantially inverted polygonal pyramid shape and arranged in a two-dimensional matrix; and a pair of prism sheets comprising prism extending directions perpendicular to each other, wherein the plurality of diffusion sheets are arranged between the light sources and the pair of prism sheets, a distance between the light sources and the plurality of diffusion sheets is 5 mm or less, and a first arrangement direction of the plurality of recesses of a first diffusion sheet that is one of the plurality of diffusion sheets closest to the pair of prism sheets intersects with the prism extending directions at an angle of 0° or more and 20° or less, or 70° or more and 90° or less. 2 . The backlight unit of claim 1 , wherein the shape of the plurality of recesses is a substantially inverted triangular pyramid or a substantially inverted hexagonal pyramid. 3 . The backlight unit of claim 1 , wherein a second arrangement direction of the plurality of recesses of a second diffusion sheet that is at least one of the plurality of diffusion sheets excluding the first diffusion sheet is substantially the same as the first arrangement direction. 4 . The backlight unit of claim 1 , wherein a second arrangement direction of the plurality of recesses of a second diffusion sheet that is at least one of the plurality of diffusion sheets excluding the first diffusion sheet is different from the first arrangement direction. 5 . The backlight unit of claim 1 , wherein the light sources are arranged on a reflection sheet provided on an opposite side of the display screen when viewed from the plurality of diffusion sheets. 6 . A liquid crystal display device, comprising: the backlight unit of claim 1 ; and a liquid crystal display panel. 7 . An information apparatus comprising: the liquid crystal display device of claim 6 . 8 . A method for manufacturing the backlight unit of claim 1 , the method comprising: arranging the plurality of diffusion sheets between the light sources and the display screen; and arranging the pair of prism sheets between the plurality of diffusion sheets and the display screen, wherein in arranging the plurality of diffusion sheets, luminance uniformity is evaluated with various intersecting angles between an arrangement direction of the plurality of recesses of each of the plurality of diffusion sheets and the prism extending directions; and based on an evaluation result, the arrangement direction of the plurality of recesses of each of the plurality of diffusion sheets is determined.

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  • including means for improving the brightness uniformity · CPC title

  • with LEDs · CPC title

  • the light controlling member including light directing or refracting elements, e.g. prisms or lenses · CPC title

  • Prisms · CPC title

  • Diffusing elements; Afocal elements · CPC title

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What does patent US12535706B2 cover?
An optical sheet laminate 100 to be incorporated into a backlight unit 40 includes a plurality of diffusion sheets 43 having a first surface 21 a having a plurality of recesses 22 having a substantially inverted polygonal pyramid shape, and a pair of prism sheets 44 and 45 having prism extending directions perpendicular to each other. An arrangement direction of the recesses 22 o…
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Keiwa Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification G02F1/133607. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
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Publication date Tue Jan 27 2026 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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