LED DISPLAY SCREEN
20220005988 · 2022-01-06
Inventors
- Lin WANG (Shenzhen, Guangdong, CN)
- Shijie LI (Shenzhen, Guangdong, CN)
- Fei HU (Shenzhen, Guangdong, CN)
- Wei SUN (Shenzhen, Guangdong, CN)
- Yi LI (Shenzhen, Guangdong, CN)
Cpc classification
G02B5/021
PHYSICS
G02B5/3025
PHYSICS
International classification
Abstract
An LED display screen, comprising: an LED array, consisting of multiple LED light-emitting units and used for emitting a light; an optical diffusion film, provided at a light exit side of the LED array; a matrix shading frame, comprising multiple hollow shading gratings, the hollow shading gratings corresponding one-to-one to the LED light-emitting units; and a substrate, used for supporting the LED array and the matrix shading frame, where the light emitted by the LED light-emitting units, after running through the hollow shading gratings, is diffused to a viewer side via the optical diffusion film, and the LED light-emitting units emit the light towards the hollow shading gratings. The LED display screen prevents external ambient lights from being shone to optical surfaces of the LED light-emitting units and being reflected thereby, thus increasing the contrast of the LED display screen.
Claims
1. An LED display screen, comprising: an LED array comprising a plurality of LED light-emitting units and configured to emit light; an optical diffusion film provided on a light-emitting side of the LED array; a matrix light block frame comprising a plurality of hollow light block grids, the plurality of hollow light block grids being arranged in one-to-one correspondence with the plurality of LED light-emitting units; and a substrate configured to support the LED array and the matrix light block frame, wherein the light emitted by each of the plurality of LED light-emitting units is transmitted through one of the plurality of hollow light block grids corresponding to the LED light-emitting unit and then is diffused to a viewer side through the optical diffusion film, and the plurality of LED light-emitting units emits light towards the plurality of hollow light block grids.
2. The LED display screen according to claim 1, wherein a surface of each of the plurality of LED light-emitting units facing towards the viewer side is covered by a light-absorbing material.
3. The LED display screen according to claim 1, wherein each of the plurality of LED light-emitting units further comprises a light guiding device that is configured to guide the light emitted by the LED light-emitting unit towards one of the plurality of hollow light block grids.
4. The LED display screen according to claim 1, wherein a reflective layer is provided on a side wall of each of the plurality of hollow light block grids.
5. The LED display screen according to claim 4, wherein the reflective layer is a diffusion layer.
6. The LED display screen according to claim 4, wherein the reflective layer is a specular reflective layer.
7. The LED display screen according to claim 4, wherein each of the plurality of LED light-emitting units is disposed at a position deviating from a center of one of the plurality of hollow light block grids corresponding to the LED light-emitting unit.
8. The LED display screen according to claim 2, wherein the light-absorbing material further covers at least a portion of a surface of the substrate where none of the plurality of LED light-emitting units is provided.
9. The LED display screen according to claim 4, wherein each of the plurality of LED light-emitting units comprises a plurality of LED chips, wherein the plurality of LED chips emits light towards different sides of one of the plurality of hollow light block grids corresponding to the LED light-emitting unit.
10. The LED display screen according to claim 1, wherein the optical diffusion film is a bulk diffusion film, and the bulk diffusion film is provided with diffusion particles, wherein the diffusion particles are inorganic particles or organic particles.
11. The LED display screen according to claim 1, wherein the optical diffusion film is a surface diffusion film.
12. The LED display screen according to claim 1, wherein the optical diffusion film has a diffusion angle greater than 10 degrees.
13. The LED display screen according to claim 1, wherein the optical diffusion film is an isotropic diffusion film or an anisotropic diffusion film.
14. The LED display screen according to claim 1, further comprising: a polarizer disposed on an optical path of the light emitted by the LED array, wherein the polarizer comprises first polarizing regions and second polarizing regions that are alternately arranged in an array, the light emitted by the LED array is transmitted through the first polarizing regions to generate first polarized light and is transmitted through the second polarizing regions to generate second polarized light.
15. The LED display screen according to claim 4, wherein each of the plurality of LED light-emitting units is disposed below one of the plurality of hollow light block grids corresponding to the LED light-emitting unit.
16. The LED display screen according to claim 12, wherein the diffusion angle is greater than 40 degrees.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
[0020]
[0021]
[0022]
[0023]
[0024]
[0025]
[0026]
[0027]
[0028]
[0029]
[0030]
[0031]
[0032]
[0033]
[0034]
[0035]
[0036]
[0037]
[0038]
[0039]
[0040]
[0041]
DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS
[0042] Specific embodiments according to the present disclosure will be described in detail below with reference to drawings. It should be emphasized that all dimensions in the drawings are only schematic and are not necessarily shown in real scale, and thus they cannot be construed as limitations. For example, it should be understood that the size, ratio and other parameters of an LED array, an optical diffusion film, a light block frame and other components in the drawings are not illustrated in accordance with the actual size and ratio, only for the convenience of illustration, instead of limiting specific scope of the present disclosure.
[0043]
[0044]
[0045] In the present embodiment, the polarize 60 is disposed between the matrix light block frame 30 and the optical diffusion film 40. In other embodiments, the polarizer may be disposed on a side of the optical diffusion film facing away from the LED array. It is also possible to dispose the polarizer on a surface of a transparent substrate close to the LED array, in order to protect the polarizer from abrasion.
[0046] In the present embodiment, the first polarizing regions and the second polarizing regions are alternately arranged in strips. In other embodiments, the first polarizing regions and the second polarizing regions may be alternately arranged in a horizontal direction and a longitudinal direction, respectively, similar as black and white grids of chess.
[0047] In this embodiment, by adding the polarizer 60, the light emitted by the LED array can form images in two polarization states for 3D display.
[0048]
[0049]
[0050] An object can be seen by human eyes when the object is imaged on the retina of the eyes. When no optical diffusion film is provided in the LED display screen, the LED light-emitting unit array of the LED display screen is directly imaged to the human eyes. Therefore, even if the light of the LED light-emitting units overlap each other, it will not affect the fact that the picture imaged to the human eyes is composed of LED light-emitting unit arrays separated from each other. When an optical diffusion film is provided in the LED display screen, the optical diffusion film changes light distribution of the light emitted by the LED light-emitting units, allowing the optical diffusion film to be a “passive light source”. In this case, the human eyes images the optical diffusion film with image information onto the retina, instead of imaging the separated LED arrays. Therefore, as long as a pixel filling rate of each image corresponding to the optical diffusion film is sufficiently high, granular sensation of the image display can be eliminated.
[0051] The pixel filling rate of the LED light-emitting unit is defined as a ratio of a light-emitting surface area of the LED light-emitting unit to a pixel area. When the optical diffusion film is provided, the optical diffusion film becomes a new light source for imaging to the human eyes, and a new pixel filling rate should be defined as a ratio of a spot area on the optical diffusion film corresponding to a single pixel to the pixel area. The spot area can be determined by the following method: acquiring a spot corresponding to a single pixel, wherein a central illuminance value is L, a spot area is an area where the illuminance value of this spot is not less than aL, where 0<α<0.5.
[0052] As an example,
[0053] A pixel filling rate on an incident side of the optical diffusion film is increased, in order to ensure a sufficiently great pixel filling rate on an output side of the optical diffusion film. When a distance h between the optical diffusion film and the LED light-emitting units is the smallest (that is, the optical diffusion film is closely attached to a light-emitting surface of the LED light-emitting units), the illuminance distribution curve of a single light spot is very sharp. In this case, the illuminance distribution is concentrated on a position of the light-emitting surface of the LED light-emitting unit, and the illuminances of other regions are close to 0, such that the pixel filling rate of the optical diffusion film is approximately equal to the pixel filling rate of the LED light-emitting unit array itself. As the distance h between the optical diffusion film and the light-emitting surface of the LED light-emitting units gradually increases, the light spot of the LED light-emitting unit gradually enlarges on a surface of the optical diffusion film, and a half-peak width of the illuminance distribution curve gradually increases until illuminance distribution curves of two adjacent LED light-emitting units overlap each other.
[0054] With the above structure, the LED display screen of the present disclosure can effectively shield gaps between the LED light-emitting units through the optical diffusion film, thereby improving the pixel filling rate of the LED display screen, and the pixel filling rate may be greater than 70%.
[0055] The optical diffusion film used in the present disclosure generally adopts transparent PC or PET as a base material, including a bulk diffusion film or a surface diffusion film.
[0056] The bulk diffusion film is provided with bulk diffusion particles. The bulk diffusion film with the diffusion particles can be obtained by using a precision optical coating equipment. For example, the bulk diffusion particles are inorganic particles such as silicon dioxide particles and titanium dioxide particles, or organic particles such as acrylic resin and epoxy resin particles.
[0057] The surface diffusion film has a rough structure on the surface thereof, which can be formed by a roll-to-roll embossing process.
[0058] Diffusion angle is an important optical performance parameter of the optical diffusion film. The definition of the diffusion angle of the optical diffusion film is explained below with reference to
[0059]
[0060] According to
[0061] In the present disclosure, the diffusion angle of the optical diffusion film should be greater than 10 degrees, and more preferably greater than 40 degrees. The larger the diffusion angle is, the better blocking effect of the optical diffusion film has on the gaps between the LED light-emitting units. Moreover, the larger the diffusion angle is, the larger a view angle of the LED display screen has.
[0062] The optical diffusion film may be an isotropic diffusion film. As shown in
[0063] The optical diffusion film may be an anisotropic diffusion film. For example, when the anisotropic diffusion film as shown in
[0064] Certainly, the anisotropic diffusion film may allow a diffusion angle in the vertical direction to be greater than the diffusion angle in the horizontal direction, or may allow a diffusion angle in any direction greater than a diffusion angle in other direction.
[0065] Intensity distribution of the LED light-emitting units is Lambertian distribution, in which there are much large-angle light, and crosstalk between adjacent pixels is likely to occur, thereby reducing the definition of the image.
[0066] The LED display screen of the present disclosure further includes a plurality of hollow light block grids, in order to solve the problem of crosstalk. The plurality of hollow light block grids forms a matrix-shaped light block frame, also referred to as a matrix light block frame, and are arranged in one-to-one correspondence with the LED light-emitting units constituting the LED array. The hollow light block grid is arranged between the LED light-emitting units, and is configured to surround each LED light-emitting unit. In each LED light-emitting unit encapsulation, three-color chips RGB are arranged linearly.
[0067] The overall basic structure of the LED display screen of the present disclosure is described above, and the structure of the pixel unit of the LED display screen of the present disclosure is described in detail below. In order to improve the contrast of the LED display screen, the LED light-emitting unit of the LED display screen of the present disclosure differs from the LED light-emitting unit with a front-emitting structure illustrated in
[0068]
[0069] Referring to
[0070]
[0071] In this embodiment, the reflective layer 5 is provided on the side wall of the hollow light block grid 3. When the LED light-emitting unit 2 emits light towards the hollow light block grid 3, the light beam is reflected by the reflective layer 5 and exits through the optical diffusion film 4. Solid arrows shown in
[0072] In this embodiment, a covering area of the light-absorbing material 6 is greatly increased. The light-absorbing material 6 not only covers a portion of the substrate 1 where no LED light-emitting unit 2 is provided, but also covers the surface of the LED light-emitting unit 2 facing towards the viewer side. Thus, there is no ambient light incident to the pixel unit and directly reflected by the LED light-emitting unit 2, thereby further increasing the contrast. In the above structure of the present disclosure, a high pixel black filling rate can be achieved even though the size of the LED light-emitting unit is not reduced. The light-absorbing material 6 may contain black organic pigment such as azo, etc., or inorganic pigment such as carbon black, metal oxide, etc.
[0073]
[0074] In addition, another ambient light beam L3 is incident on the reflective layer 5 of the hollow light block grid 3 after being transmitted through the optical diffusion film 4 and then is reflected. In this embodiment, the reflective layer 5 is a specular reflective layer, and the ambient light beam L3 is directly absorbed by the light-absorbing material 6 provided on the substrate 1 after being reflected by the specular reflective layer, and will not exit again. For the specular reflective layer, the certain incident light beam corresponds to a unique reflected light beam, and thus only the light beam incident on the reflective layer 5 at a specific angle can be reflected into the light-emitting surface of the LED light-emitting unit 2. Even if the ambient light at the specific angle reaches the light-emitting surface of the LED light-emitting unit 2, the light beam reflected by the light-emitting surface may still be reflected on and absorbed by the light-absorbing material 6. Accordingly, the reflective layer 5 with the specular reflection structure can eliminate influence of the ambient light on the contrast to the greatest extent by utilizing the limitation of reflection angle.
[0075] The specular reflective layer may be a metal reflective coating such as a silver reflective layer, an aluminum reflective layer, etc., or it may be a composite layer of stacked mediums with different refractive indexes.
[0076] In this embodiment, the LED light-emitting unit 2 adopts mature SMT mount technology to assemble the LED chip on the substrate 1.
[0077] In the present disclosure, the reflective layer 5 is not limited to the structure of the specular reflective layer.
[0078] The diffusion layer has a different reflective effect on incident light from that of the specular reflective layer, and the reflected light is in a shape of light cone, that is, the reflected light is diffused at a certain angle. A reflective layer can be divided into Lambertian reflective layer, Gaussian reflective layer, etc., based on angular distribution of the reflected light. The reflected light incident to the Lambertian reflective layer exhibits Lambertian distribution (uniform angular distribution of 180°), and the reflected light incident to the Gaussian reflective layer exhibits Gaussian distribution, in which the beam is mostly concentrated in a position of a center beam, and the center beam is a beam reflected by specular reflection.
[0079] As shown in the figure, the ambient light incident on the reflective layer 5 is reflected to form a light cone, most of which is reflected to and absorbed by the light-absorbing material 6, and only a very small part of the light cone is incident to the light-emitting surface of the LED light-emitting unit 2 and then is partially reflected to and absorbed by the light-absorbing material 6 during the exiting process.
[0080] In this embodiment, the reflective layer 5 of the diffusion layer can reflect most of the ambient light to the light-absorbing material 6 and also can homogenize the angular distribution of the light emitted from the LED light-emitting unit 2, which increases a number of reflections of a part of the light, thereby achieving the effect of light homogenization.
[0081] The description of other devices in the embodiment shown in
[0082] In general, the emitted light of the LED chip cannot guarantee chromaticity uniformity thereof, which is specifically expressed as: the light emitted from the LED chip is measured from different angles with respect to the LED chip, and the obtained color coordinates are different. For example, a traditional white light LED chip encapsulated with a blue light chip and a YAG phosphor powder has emitted large-angle light that is yellowish relative to the central beam. In the LED display screen, the LED chip has the same problem. However, through the reflection effect of the matrix light block frame, the matrix light block frame functions as a light homogenizing rod, which homogenizes the emitted light of the LED chip, thereby weakening change in color deviation of the LED chip with the angle.
[0083] In the present disclosure, all the light emitted by the LED light-emitting unit is reflected by the reflective layer of the hollow light block grid and exits, thereby further improving consistency of the color coordinates of the emitted light. This is proved through simulation experiments as below.
[0084] In general, CIE1976 color coordinates are used to measure uniformity of colors and angles of pixels. A distance (i.e., color deviation) Du′v′ between a color coordinate (u1′, v1′) of the light emitted at a large angle and a color coordinate (u0′, v0′) of the central beam is calculated by the following formula:
Du′v′=√{square root over ((u′.sub.1−u′.sub.0).sup.2+(v′.sub.1−v′.sub.0).sup.2)}.
[0085] In
[0086] By measuring values of the color difference at different measurement angles, it can be seen from simulation results shown in
[0087] In order to test the effect of different types of the reflectively layer of the hollow light block grid on the color deviation of the LED display screen, a specular reflection layer, a Lambertian reflection layer, and a Gaussian reflection layer are selected for simulation experiments. In
[0088] In the embodiments shown in
[0089] In this embodiment, the light guiding device 2″ includes a mirror. It can be understood that, in other modified embodiments, the light guiding device may also be replaced with other optical devices such as a light guide, as long as the light emitted by the LED light-emitting unit can be guided towards the hollow light block grid and then exit therefrom.
[0090] In each of the above embodiments, the LED light-emitting unit 2 is provided at the center of the pixel unit. It can be understood that, in a case of the front-emitting LED light-emitting unit (i.e., emitting light towards the viewer side), the uniformity of the emitted light can be improved by arranging the LED light-emitting unit at the center of the pixel unit. However, in the present disclosure, the LED light-emitting unit 2 does not directly emit light towards the viewer side, and the light emitted from the pixel unit of the LED display screen actually is the light reflected by the reflective layer of the hollow light block grid multiple times. Therefore, the LED light-emitting unit 2 is not required to be provided at the center of the pixel unit.
[0091]
[0092] In this embodiment, the position of the LED light-emitting unit in the pixel unit is not limited, which greatly improves the yield in the actual manufacture of the product.
[0093]
[0094] In each of the above embodiments, the LED light-emitting unit shown in the drawing includes one LED chip, but it can be understood that the one LED chip can also be replaced with a plurality of LED chips, or a multi-chip integrated LED package.
[0095] It can be understood that, although the LED light-emitting unit includes three RGB LED chips in the embodiments shown in
[0096]
[0097] With reference to
[0098] Further preferably, the plurality of LED chips included in the light-emitting unit 2 is multi-color LED chips, and the LED chips of the same color are symmetrically distributed with respect to the center of the pixel unit. This technical solution can further improve the color uniformity. For example, in
[0099] It can be understood that the LED chip emitting light towards one side of the hollow light block grid may include a plurality of sub-chips. For example, the LED chip 2-4 may include a blue LED sub-chip and a red LED sub-chip, so that the LED chip 2-4 simultaneously emits red and blue light.
[0100] Although the LED light-emitting unit 2 including a plurality of LED chips is disposed at the center of the pixel unit in the embodiment of
[0101] To sum up, through the combination of the LED array and the optical diffusion film, the LED display screen of the present disclosure can be effectively applied in a broader application range, and the pixel filling rate of the LED light-emitting unit can be improved, thereby reducing the non-softness problems caused by the granular sensation. Thus, the display effect of the LED display can be improved, thereby improving visual enjoyment and experience of the audience.
[0102] In addition, crosstalk between adjacent pixels can be prevented by providing the matrix light block frame in the LED display screen of the present disclosure.
[0103] Furthermore, the LED light-emitting units of the LED display screen of the present disclosure emit light towards the side of the light block frame, and thus the black filling rate of the pixels can be still improved even if the size of the LED light-emitting units is not reduced, thereby improving the contrast of the display screen.
[0104] The LED display screen of the present disclosure has excellent contrast effect, particularly suitable for consumer-side theater and living room application scenarios, and it can also satisfy other high-end commercial scenarios.
[0105] The embodiments in the specification are described in a progressive manner. Each embodiment focuses on the differences from other embodiments. The same and similar parts between the embodiments can be referred to each other.
[0106] Those skilled in the art should understand that, according to design requirements and other factors, various modifications, combinations, sub-combinations, and changes may be made within the scope of the pending claims of the present application or equivalents thereof.