ORGANIC ELECTROLUMINESCENT DISPLAY BACKPANEL, COVER AND DEVICE
20180158874 ยท 2018-06-07
Inventors
Cpc classification
H10K50/8428
ELECTRICITY
B32B2307/422
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B32B2457/20
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
H10K50/8426
ELECTRICITY
H10K59/00
ELECTRICITY
B32B2307/726
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B32B2457/206
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
H10K50/8445
ELECTRICITY
B32B3/08
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
H10K59/8723
ELECTRICITY
International classification
Abstract
The present disclosure provides an organic electroluminescent display backpanel, cover and device, wherein the backpanel comprises a backpanel body and a plurality of supporting columns, the backpanel body comprises a substrate and an array of organic electroluminescent elements formed on the substrate, and the supporting column is disposed at a side of the array of organic electroluminescent elements away from the substrate.
Claims
1. An organic electroluminescent display backpanel comprising a backpanel body and a plurality of supporting columns, wherein the backpanel body comprises a substrate and an array of organic electroluminescent elements formed on the substrate; and the plurality of supporting columns is disposed at a side of the array of organic electroluminescent elements away from the substrate.
2. The backpanel according to claim 1, wherein the supporting columns are located in interval regions between adjacent pixels.
3. The backpanel according to claim 1, further comprising a buffer layer disposed between the array of organic electroluminescent elements and the supporting columns.
4. The backpanel according to claim 3, wherein a material of the buffer layer comprises a water-absorbing material.
5. The backpanel according to claim 3, further comprising a fill layer disposed between the buffer layer and the supporting columns.
6. The backpanel according to claim 5, wherein the supporting columns adjoin the fill layer, and a hardness of the supporting columns is higher than that of the fill layer.
7. The backpanel according to claim 5, wherein a material of the fill layer comprises a water-absorbing material.
8. The backpanel according to claim 5, wherein a material of the supporting columns is the same as a material of the fill layer.
9. An organic electroluminescent display cover comprising a cover body and a plurality of supporting columns disposed at a first side of the cover body, wherein the first side is a side of the cover body that faces a backpanel adapted to the cover.
10. The cover according to claim 9, wherein the supporting columns are in interval regions between adjacent pixels.
11. The cover according to claim 9, wherein a material of the supporting columns comprises a water-absorbing material.
12. An organic electroluminescent display device comprising an organic electroluminescent display backpanel, the backpanel comprising a backpanel body and a plurality of supporting columns, wherein the backpanel body comprises a substrate and an array of organic electroluminescent elements formed on the substrate; and the plurality of supporting columns is disposed at a side of the array of organic electroluminescent elements away from the substrate.
13. The backpanel according to claim 7, wherein a material of the supporting columns is the same as the material of the fill layer.
14. The organic electroluminescent display device according to claim 12, wherein the supporting columns are located in interval regions between adjacent pixels.
15. The organic electroluminescent display device according to claim 12, further comprising a buffer layer disposed between the array of organic electroluminescent elements and the supporting columns.
16. The organic electroluminescent display device according to claim 15, wherein a material of the buffer layer comprises a water-absorbing material.
17. The organic electroluminescent display device according to claim 15, further comprising a fill layer disposed between the buffer layer and the supporting columns.
18. The organic electroluminescent display device according to claim 17, wherein the supporting columns adjoin the fill layer, and a hardness of the supporting columns is higher than that of the fill layer.
19. An organic electroluminescent display device comprising an organic electroluminescent display cover, the cover comprising a cover body and a plurality of supporting columns disposed at a first side of the cover body, wherein the first side is a side of the cover body that faces a backpanel adapted to the cover.
20. The organic electroluminescent display device according to claim 19, wherein the supporting columns are in interval regions between adjacent pixels.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0020] Feature information and advantages of the present disclosure will be understood more clearly by referring to the accompanying drawings, and the accompanying drawings are illustrative and should not be construed as any limitation to the present disclosure. In the drawings:
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NOTES OF THE REFERENCE SIGNS
[0025] 100organic electroluminescent display backpanel in the prior art, 100organic electroluminescent display backpanel in the present disclosure; 101substrate, 102array of organic electroluminescent elements; 1021first electrode layer; 1022organic light emitting layer; 1023second electrode layer; 103buffer layer, 104fill layer, 105a, 105b, 105supporting columns in the backpanel; 106foreign matters; 200organic electroluminescent display cover in the prior art; 200organic electroluminescent display cover in the present disclosure; 201cover body; 202supporting columns in the cover.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE EMBODIMENTS
[0026] In order to understand the above objectives, features and advantages of the present disclosure more clearly, the present disclosure will be further described in detail below in combination with the drawings and the embodiments. It should be noted that, the embodiments of the present application and the features in the embodiments can be combined with each other without conflict.
[0027] Unless otherwise defined, the technical terms or scientific terms used herein should have normal meanings as understood by those skilled in the art. The words first, second, or the like used in the description and claims of the patent application in the present disclosure do not represent any order, number or importance, but are merely used to distinguish between different composite parts. Likewise, the word one, or a, or the like does not represent a restriction to number, but the existence of at least one. The word connect or connected or the like is not limited to a physical or mechanical connection, but can comprise an electrical connection, either directly or indirectly. Up, down, left, right and the like are used to only represent relative position relations, and after an absolute position of the described object changes, the relative position relations change accordingly.
[0028] Unless otherwise explicitly specified in the context, a word used in the description and the claims, though in a singular form, includes its plural form, and vice versa. Thus, when mentioning a singular form of a term, usually a plural form of the corresponding term is included. Similarly, the words include and comprise are interpreted as inclusive but not exclusive. Likewise, the terms comprise and or should be interpreted as inclusive, unless such interpretations are explicitly prohibited in this document. For the term instance used in this document, especially following a set of terms, the instance is merely exemplary and illustrative, and should not be considered exclusive or extensive.
[0029] Many concrete details are described below for sufficient understanding of the present disclosure, but the present disclosure can be implemented in other ways than those described herein, so the scope of protection of the present disclosure is not restricted by the embodiments disclosed below.
[0030] According to a first aspect, one embodiment of the present disclosure provides an organic electroluminescent display backpanel 100, as shown in
[0031] In the organic electroluminescent display backpanel 100 provided in the present embodiment, due to the provision of a plurality of supporting columns 105, in the time of vacuum lamination, pressures mainly act on the supporting columns 105. That is to way, the array of organic electroluminescent elements 102 receives greater pressures at the positions corresponding to the locations of the supporting columns 105, but the array of organic electroluminescent elements 102 receives smaller pressures corresponding to the locations where the supporting columns 105 are not provided. In this way, foreign matters in the array of organic electroluminescent elements 102 corresponding to the locations where the supporting columns are not provided are less likely to pierce the membrane in the array of organic electroluminescent elements, thereby achieving the basic objective of reducing dark spots.
[0032] For instance, as shown in
[0033] In the present embodiment, since a buffer layer 103 is provided between the array of organic electroluminescent elements 102 and the supporting columns 105, during the vacuum lamination, the buffer layer 103 will give a certain buffer against a tremendous pressure applied to the backpanel 100, thereby preventing the foreign matters in the array of organic electroluminescent elements 102 from piercing the membrane due to a sudden tremendous pressure, which can further reduce dark spots. Furthermore, the buffer layer 103 can be made of a water-absorbing material, to avoid the outside moisture from entering the array of organic electroluminescent elements 102 of the backpanel 100, thereby extending the lifecycle of the backpanel 100. Of course, in some alternative embodiments, it is not necessarily to provide a buffer layer 103 between the array of organic electroluminescent elements 102 and the supporting columns 105. Even if the buffer layer 103 is provided, it is not necessarily to manufacture the buffer layer 103 with water-absorbing material. Such a technical solution can also reach the basic objective of reducing dark spots, and thus falls into the scope of protection of the present disclosure.
[0034] In the present embodiment, since a fill layer 104 is provided between the buffer layer 103 and the supporting columns 105, and the supporting columns 105 adjoin the fill layer 104, an outside influence to the array of organic electroluminescent elements 102 can be reduced, thereby extending the lifecycle of the backpanel 100. In practice, during the fabrications, the fill layer 104 can be made of a water-absorbing material, to absorb outside moisture. Of course, in some alternative embodiments, it is not necessarily provided a fill layer 104, and even if the fill layer 104 is provided, it is not necessarily to manufacture the fill layer 104 with water-absorbing material. Such a technical solution can also reach the basic objective of reducing dark spots, and thus falls into the scope of protection of the present disclosure.
[0035] In the present embodiment, in order to guarantee the support function of the supporting columns 105, the hardness of the supporting columns 105 is necessarily higher than that of the fill layer 104. In practice, during the fabrications, the supporting columns 105 can be made of a water-absorbing material, and in case where the fill layer 104 is also made of a water-absorbing material, the material of the supporting columns 105 may be selected to be the same with that of the fill layer 104, but it has a fluidity weaker than that of the fill layer 104 and a curing rate faster than the fill layer 104 while being irradiated with ultraviolet light, to make sure that the supporting column 105 has a sufficient hardness for achieving the supporting function. Of course, the supporting columns 105 can also choose a material with a good elasticity and adhesion such as polystyrene resin.
[0036] In the present embodiment, the concrete structure of the array of organic electroluminescent elements 102 is not limited and can be set as needed in specific implementations. As shown in
[0037] According to a second aspect, an embodiment of the present disclosure provides an organic electroluminescent display cover 200, as shown in
[0038] In the organic electroluminescent display cover 200 provided in the present embodiment, due to the provision of a plurality of supporting columns 202 at the first side of the cover body 201, when the cover 200 is fitted to the backpanel 100 after the vacuum lamination is performed, pressures mainly act on the supporting columns 202. That is to way, the backpanel 100 receives greater pressures at the positions corresponding to the locations of the supporting columns 202, but backpanel 100 receives smaller pressures at the positions corresponding to the locations where the supporting columns 202 are not provided. In this way, foreign matters in the backpanel 100 at the positions corresponding to the locations where the supporting columns 202 are not provided are less likely to pierce the membrane, thereby achieving the basic objective of reducing dark spots.
[0039] In the present embodiment, the supporting columns 202 can be made of a water-absorbing material, to absorb outside moisture, thereby extending the lifecycle of the backpanel 100 fitted to the cover 200. Of course, in some alternative embodiments, it is not necessarily to manufacture the supporting column 202 with water-absorbing material. Such a technical solution can also reach the basic objective of reducing dark spots, and thus falls into the scope of protection of the present disclosure.
[0040] In the present embodiment, the light exiting direction of the backpanel 100 might be towards the cover 200, so in order to avoid the supporting columns 202 provided on the cover 200 from shielding the lights emitted from the backpanel 100, each supporting column 202 is provided in interval regions between adjacent pixels. Moreover, in order to facilitate the fabrication of the supporting columns 202, each supporting column 202 may be uniformly arranged in the interval regions between adjacent pixels.
[0041] According to a third aspect, one embodiment of the present disclosure provides an organic electroluminescent display device comprising the backpanel 100 according to the first aspect or the cover 200 according to the second aspect.
[0042] In specific implementations, the organic electroluminescent display device in the present embodiment may further comprise a cover adapted to the backpanel. The formed display device can be specifically applied to: display panels, e-paper, mobile phones, tablets, televisions, monitors, notebook computers, digital frames, navigators, or any product or member having a display function.
[0043] The experiments proved that, as compared with the organic electroluminescent display device in the prior art, in the organic electroluminescent display device according to the present embodiment, dark spots can be reduced by about 75%, that is, the display quality is greatly improved.
[0044] Although the embodiments of the present disclosure have been described above in combination with the drawings, those skilled in the art could make various modifications and variations without departing from the spirit and scope of the present disclosure, and such modifications and variations all fall into the scope as defined by the accompanying claims.