Directional flat illuminators
US-9519153-B2 · Dec 13, 2016 · US
US2016306090A1 · US · A1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-2016306090-A1 |
| Application number | US-201514881065-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | A1 |
| Filing date | Oct 12, 2015 |
| Priority date | Apr 20, 2015 |
| Publication date | Oct 20, 2016 |
| Grant date | — |
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A display may have an array of pixels that display images for a user. The backlight unit may have a light-guide layer. An array of light-emitting diodes may emit light into an edge of the light-guide layer. The light guide layer may overlap a backlight reflector. The backlight reflector may include a backlight reflector panel formed from a stack of dielectric layers on a rectangular substrate. The backlight reflector may also include a strip of backlight reflector tape having an edge that is overlapped by an edge portion of the backlight reflector panel. Color compensating features such as printed colored ink patterns may be formed on the backlight reflector to adjust the color of backlight illumination in portions of the backlight unit adjacent to the light-emitting diodes.
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What is claimed is: 1 . A display, comprising: display layers forming an array of pixels; and backlight structures that provide backlight illumination for the pixels, wherein the backlight structures include a backlight reflector having color compensating features that enhance color uniformity for the backlight illumination. 2 . The display defined in claim 1 wherein the backlight reflector comprises a strip of backlight reflector tape and wherein the color compensating features are formed at least partly on the backlight reflector tape. 3 . The display defined in claim 2 wherein the color compensating features comprise colored ink features. 4 . The display defined in claim 3 wherein the color compensating features comprise printed ink dots. 5 . The display defined in claim 4 wherein the printed ink dots have a density that varies as a function of distance across the backlight reflector tape. 6 . The display defined in claim 2 wherein the color compensating features comprise a strip of printed colored ink on the backlight reflector tape. 7 . The display defined in claim 6 wherein the strip of printed colored ink comprises a yellow strip of printed ink. 8 . The display defined in claim 7 wherein the backlight structures include a light guide layer, wherein the backlight reflector further comprises a backlight reflector panel having an edge that overlaps an edge portion of the backlight reflector tape, wherein the display further comprises a flexible printed circuit on which the light-emitting diodes are mounted, wherein the backlight reflector tape has an edge that overlaps the flexible printed circuit, and wherein the light-emitting diodes emit light into the light guide layer. 9 . The display defined in claim 1 wherein the backlight reflector comprises a first layer and a second layer and wherein the backlight structures include a light guide layer with an edge portion interposed between the first layer and the second layer. 10 . The display defined in claim 9 wherein the first layer comprises a reflector tape and wherein the second layer comprises a top reflector and wherein the color compensating features include colored ink on the top reflector. 11 . The display defined in claim 1 wherein the color compensating features include thermochromic ink. 12 . The display defined in claim 1 wherein the backlight reflector includes a backlight reflector tape formed from a white plastic layer and a rectangular backlight reflector panel having a stack of dielectric layers and wherein the color compensating layer comprises colored ink that covers a portion of the backlight reflector tape and that covers a portion of the backlight reflector panel. 13 . A display, comprising: liquid crystal display layers having an array of pixels; and backlight structures that provide backlight illumination for the array of pixels, wherein the backlight structures include a backlight reflector, a light-guide layer that overlaps the backlight reflector, and an array of light-emitting diodes emitting light into an edge of the light-guide layer and wherein the backlight structures include colored ink on the backlight reflector that compensates for variations in color of the backlight illumination across the backlight structures. 14 . The display defined in claim 13 wherein the backlight reflector has a first portion and a second portion and wherein the colored ink is formed on at least the first portion. 15 . The display defined in claim 14 wherein the first portion of the backlight reflector comprises a strip of white tape. 16 . The display defined in claim 15 wherein the second portion comprises a backlight reflector panel having a stack of dielectric layers with at least first and second indices of refraction and wherein an edge portion of the backlight reflector panel overlaps an edge portion of the strip of white tape. 17 . The display defined in claim 13 further comprising a clear coating that covers the colored ink. 18 . The display defined in claim 13 wherein the colored ink includes first and second colored ink layers of different colors. 19 . A liquid crystal display, comprising: an array of liquid crystal display pixels; and a backlight unit that provides backlight illumination for the array of liquid crystal display pixels, wherein the backlight unit includes an array of light-emitting diodes, a rectangular backlight reflector, a light-guide layer that receives light from the array of light-emitting diodes and that overlaps the rectangular backlight reflector, and a strip of backlight reflector tape that is adjacent to the array of light-emitting diodes, that has an edge that is overlapped by an edge of the rectangular backlight reflector, and that has colored ink that minimizes variations in color in the backlight illumination across the backlight unit. 20 . The liquid crystal display defined in claim 19 wherein the colored ink comprises yellow ink that reduces blue in the backlight illumination in a region adjacent to the array of light-emitting diodes.
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