Display device
US-2015138484-A1 · May 21, 2015 · US
US2016366379A1 · US · A1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-2016366379-A1 |
| Application number | US-201515120804-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | A1 |
| Filing date | Feb 26, 2015 |
| Priority date | Feb 28, 2014 |
| Publication date | Dec 15, 2016 |
| Grant date | — |
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A tile and tiled display system having at least two adjacent tiles each having a display screen with display pixels which are picture elements, whereby for coloured displays each pixel is comprised of a plurality light emitting or light modulating elements. Each of the tiles has at least one first substrate of a first material and at least one first layer of a second material fixed to the first substrate where the thickness of the at least one first layer is less than the thickness of the first substrate; the coefficient of thermal expansion of the first substrate is less than the coefficient of thermal expansion of the at least one first layer and the distance between the at least two tiles is less than the size of a pixel on the display screen. The first substrates of adjacent tiles can be brought in mechanical contact.
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1 - 62 . (canceled) 63 . A direct view or rear projection tiled display arrangement having tiles, each tile having a display screen and pixel locations, comprising: at least two adjacent tiles, each of the two adjacent tiles having at least one first substrate of a first material and at least one first layer of a second material fixed to the first substrate characterized in that the thickness of the at least one first layer is less than the thickness of the first substrate; the coefficient of thermal expansion of the first substrate is less than the coefficient of thermal expansion of the at least one first layer, wherein the at least one first substrate is fixed to a support frame, the geometry and dimensions of each tile being selected to reduce changes in alignment of the at least two adjacent tiles in the tiled display such that the distance between the at least two tiles is kept to less than 0.5 mm on the display screen, the at least one substrate having chamfers on lateral sides thereof forming first sloping glue surfaces, and the support frame having second sloping glue surfaces matching the first sloping glue surfaces and the first and second sloping glue surfaces are fixed together with a bounded temperature activated adhesive such as a temperature activated adhesive tape or are glued together with glue dispensed on a thin carrier foil and the first and second sloping glue surfaces being such that the bounded temperature activated adhesive or glue is resistant to long term creep and shear, and wherein the support frame of each tile is fastened to a support structure by mechanical fastening means. 64 . The tiled display arrangement of claim 63 , selected from: wherein a slope angle of the first sloping surfaces makes an acute angle to an optical axis of the tile normal to the tile, and wherein a slope angle of the first sloping surfaces makes an acute angle to an optical axis of the tile normal to the tile and the slope angle of sloping surfaces of opposing lateral sides slope at different angles such that there is no shear plane between the support and the at least one substrate that is parallel to the optical axis or orthogonal thereto. 65 . The tiled display arrangement according to claim 63 wherein the first substrates of adjacent tiles can be brought in mechanical contact with each other. 66 . The tiled display arrangement according to claim 63 , wherein the coefficient of thermal expansion of the first substrate of the at least two tiles is lower or equal to 9.5 10-6 1/° K between 273° K and 373° K. 67 . The tiled display arrangement according to claim 63 , selected from wherein the first layer of second material has a Fresnel lens, and wherein the first layer of the second material has been modified by engraving to form a Fresnel lens, and wherein the first layer of second material is molded into a Fresnel lens, and wherein a Fresnel lens is glued or laminated on the first substrate. 68 . The tiled display arrangement according to claim 67 , selected from: further comprising a second substrate supporting a second layer, and further comprising a second substrate supporting a second layer wherein the second layer is fixed to the second substrate, or to a support frame, and further comprising a second substrate supporting a second layer, wherein the second substrate is made of a third material which is the same material as the first substrate, and further comprising a second substrate supporting a second layer wherein the second layer fixed to the second substrate is made of a fourth material different from the first material, and further comprising a second substrate supporting a second layer, wherein the second layer is fixed on the second substrate or deposited on the second substrate before being cured, and further comprising a second substrate supporting a second layer, wherein the second layer is glued or laminated on the second substrate. 69 . The tiled display arrangement according to claim 68 selected from wherein the first and second substrates of each tile are fixed together, and wherein the first and second substrates of each tile are fixed together with a bounded temperature activated adhesive such as a temperature activated adhesive tape or are glued together with glue dispensed on a thin carrier foil. 70 . The tiled display arrangement according to claim 63 , wherein the first substrate supports a liquid crystal image forming device. 71 . A method of making a tiled display arrangement having at least two adjacent tiles for a rear projection or direct view display system, each tile being associated with a display screen with pixel locations, each of the two adjacent tiles having at least one first substrate of a first material, the method comprising: fixing at least one first layer of a second material to the first substrate characterized in that the thickness of the at least one first layer is less than the thickness of the first substrate; the coefficient of thermal expansion of the first substrate is less than the coefficient of thermal expansion of the at least one first layer and the geometry and dimensions of each tile are such that the distance between the at least two tiles is less than 0.5 mm on the display screen, fixing the at least one first substrate to a support frame, the at least one substrate having chamfers on lateral sides thereof forming first sloping glue surfaces, and the support having second sloping glue surfaces matching the first sloping glue surfaces and the first and second sloping glue surfaces are fixed together with a bounded temperature activated adhesive such as a temperature activated adhesive tape or are glued together with glue dispensed on a thin carrier foil such that the shear and creep within the adhesive tape or the glue is reduced. 72 . The method according to claim 71 , wherein a slope angle of the first sloping surfaces makes an acute angle to an optical axis of the tile normal to the tile. 73 . The method according to claim 71 further comprising bringing the first substrates of adjacent tiles into mechanical contact with each other. 74 . The method according to claim 71 , selected from: further comprising forming a Fresnel lens on the first layer of second material, and wherein the first layer of the second material is modified by engraving to form a Fresnel lens, and wherein the first layer of second material is molded into a Fresnel lens, and wherein a Fresnel lens is glued or laminated on the first substrate, and wherein the first layer of second material is deposited as a resin on the first substrate before being molded into a Fresnel lens and is cured on the first substrate, and wherein a Fresnel lens is directly engraved in the first substrate. 75 . The method according to claim 71 , selected from: wherein each display tile has a second substrate, further comprising fixing a second layer to the second substrate, and wherein each display tile has a second substrate, and the second layer is deposited on the second substrate and then cured, and wherein each display tile has a second substrate, and the second layer is glued or laminated on the second substrate, and wherein each display tile has a second substrate, and the first and second substrates of each tile are fixed together, and wherein each display tile has a second substrate, and the first and second substrates of each tile are fixed together with bounded temperature activated adhesive such as a temperature activated adhesive tape or are glued together with glue dispensed on a thin carrier foil. 76 . The method according to claim 71 , where
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