WO2002054504A1 - Flat panel color display with enhanced brightness and preferential viewing angles - Google Patents

Flat panel color display with enhanced brightness and preferential viewing angles Download PDF

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WO2002054504A1
WO2002054504A1 PCT/US2001/050664 US0150664W WO02054504A1 WO 2002054504 A1 WO2002054504 A1 WO 2002054504A1 US 0150664 W US0150664 W US 0150664W WO 02054504 A1 WO02054504 A1 WO 02054504A1
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  • This invention relates generally to an image formation apparatus which uses a plurality of light emitting elements and, more particularly, to such a system in which an array of such light emitting elements are matched with a lens array for enhancing the illumination pattern preferentially in one direction.
  • LEDs surface-emitting light-emitting diodes
  • RGB Red-Green-Blue
  • LEDs are that the emitted radiation would be in an isotropic pattern, close to a Lambertian.
  • the isotropic distribution of illumination which does not favor any one direction or orientation over another, may be the ideal arrangement for some display uses.
  • One example where isotropic illumination may be desired is with a scoreboard at a professional sporting event where fans within the stadium are at all positions relative to the scoreboard - higher, lower, to the left, right and straight on, etc.
  • Lenticular arrays such as fresnel lenses, have been used to focus light from a general light source in a particular direction. But until now, no lens system has specifically addressed LED or pixel-based systems. The present system is adapted to address this deficiency.
  • FIG. 1 is an exploded isometric view of a light projection apparatus constructed according to a first embodiment of the invention.
  • FIG. 2 is a sectioned, side elevation of the apparatus of FIG. 1 taken along line 2 — 2.
  • FIG. 3 is a sectioned, side elevation of a light projection display apparatus constructed according to a second embodiment of the invention.
  • FIGs. 4A and 4B illustrate the emitted radiation pattern of a single prior art LED pixel without the benefit of the present invention.
  • FIGs. 5A and 5B illustrate the emitted radiation pattern of a single pixel-lens assembly of FIG. 3 arranged in a first position relative to one another for preferential viewing of the pixel output in a straight ahead direction.
  • FIGs. 6A and 6B illustrate the emitted radiation pattern of a single pixel-lens assembly of FIG. 3 arranged in a second position relative to one another for preferential upward viewing of the pixel output from a position located below and to the right of the light emitting element.
  • FIG. 7 is a schematic side elevation of a pixel-lens array assembly arranged for asymmetric distribution of illumination from the array of LEDs of FIG. 3.
  • FIG. 8 is a side elevation view of three of the individual pixel-lens assemblies of FIG. 7.
  • optical efficiency can be greatly enhanced by the introduction of a light-directing layer in front of LED or other pixel-based displays in order to preferentially increase the brightness in a certain direction over other directions.
  • FIG. 1 shows an exploded view of a first embodiment of the light projection display apparatus at 10.
  • FIG. 2 shows the same components in an assemble condition.
  • Display 10 includes a light emitting layer 12, having a substrate 14 on which a plurality of light emitting elements, such as element 16, are formed.
  • element 16 is a sub-pixel of an arrayed LED structure whereby sub-pixel elements of like basic colors are arranged on substrate 14 in a stripe pattern - such as red strip Ri, green stripe Gj, and blue stripe Bj,.
  • a second set of sub-pixel stripes are shown as R 2 , G and B .
  • an LED display having an XGA resolution will have 768 sets of stripes. Adjacent sub-pixel elements from each of the three stripes form an RGB triplet group 18. The brightness of each of the sub-pixels within group 18 can be controlled to form a display pixel having a perceived desired color.
  • the LED pixels are arranged by row and column (e.g. Ci, C 2 . . . C 5 . . .C n ) to form addressable display units.
  • An XGA display for instance, will have 1024 such columns.
  • Display 10 also includes light directing layer 20, adjacent to light emitting layer 12, having an array of light directing elements, such as cylindrical lens 22, in substantial registry with light emitting elements 16.
  • light directing layer 20 includes a plurality of lenslet structures 24 each comprised of three cylindrical lenses 22 having a long axis parallel to and aligned with the long axis of the LED stripes R 2 , G 2 and B 2 .
  • Lenses 22 have a flat surface laying against respective sub-pixel elements 16 and an opposed cylindrically curved surface spaced from the sub-pixel element.
  • Lenslet structures have a flat surface laying against respective sub-pixel elements 16 and an opposed cylindrically curved surface spaced from the sub-pixel element.
  • layers 12 and 20 include complimentary structures - here flange 26 formed on light directing layer 20 received within gap 28 formed on light emitting layer 12 - forming an alignment means for indexing layer 20 relative to layer 12.
  • the location of these complimentary structures can be modified so that when layer 12 is coupled to layer 20 via these structures, the lenses of the light directing layer can be offset relative to respective sub-pixel elements of the light emitting layer thereby directing the light in a desired direction (upward or downward) as will be appreciated below.
  • an optical integrator plate 30 is coupled over the light directing layer.
  • Optical integrator plate 30 is preferably formed of glass and is affixed to layer 20 by means of an optical adhesive having an index of refraction that falls between the index of refraction of the light directing layer 20 and the index of refraction of the plate 30 in order to reduce internal reflections.
  • the assembly may also include complimentary structures, such as projection 27 received within a respective gap formed within the optical integrator plate 30, to assist fixation of plate 30 to layer 20.
  • the present design makes use of an array of cylindrical lenses placed close in front of the LED array.
  • Each lens relates to an individual colored pixel LED structure, and acts as a collector for the emitted light.
  • a cylindrical lens With the long axis of the lens aligned with the long direction of the LED, the light emitted from the LED in the plane containing the long axis is not focussed, and the light emitted in a plane perpendicular to the long axis is focussed by the curvature of the lens.
  • the amount of focussing is dependent on the geometry of the LED surface, the cylindrical lens shape and its separation from the LED.
  • the light directing layer 20 is constructed from an optical grade thermoplastic material such as acrylic or polycarbonate.
  • Light directing layer 20 can also be formed of molded glass and contains the lens structure as well as mechanical features 26 for positioning and aligning the lenses to the LED structure.
  • Layer 20 can be formed by extrusion, compression molding or injection molding, depending on the choice of material, the overall sizes required for the application, and the tolerances allowed on feature position and surface finish.
  • FIG. 3 illustrates an alternate embodiment of the invention at 32 where the light directing layer 34 is reversed in relation to the light emitting layer 36 so that the curved surfaces of the cylindrical lenses of layer 34 faced inward toward, and are directly opposed to, the sub-pixel light emitting elements of layer 36.
  • no optical integration plate such as plate 30 of the embodiment shown in FIGs. 1 and 2 is necessary since the curved surfaces of the lens structures of the alternate embodiment face inward and thus are not exposed to physical damage as with the first embodiment.
  • the inactive portions are coated with a light absorptive material such as black paint or other material known in the art.
  • Preferred coated regions are shown the drawings as the heavily cross-hatched layers 29 formed between the light directing layer 20 and optical integrator plate 30 in FIGs. 1-2, and between the light emitting layer 12 and light directing layer 20 within the bounded regions shown by dashed lines at 31 a, 3 lb and 31c.
  • FIGs. 4A and 4B illustrate the light emission pattern of a typical LED such as one used within the light emission layer 36.
  • the normal optical properties of these LEDs is that the emitted radiation would be in an isotropic, close to a Lambertian, pattern.
  • the graph in FIG. 4B shows how the brightness of the light is distributed across a wide viewing angle (shown by dashed lines) across the vertical dimension.
  • FIGs. 5A and 5B illustrate how adding a cylindrical or other type of convergent lens structure in front of the LED focuses the light in a forward direction.
  • FIGs. 6A and 6B illustrate how displacing or indexing the lens vertically relative to the LED alters the direction of the optimal viewing angle.
  • the optimal viewing angle is displaced downward (so that it is best when viewed upward toward the light emitting element) so that brightness is at a maximum along axis I as the lens is displaced downward relative to its respective light emission element.
  • FIGs. 5A and 5B where the lens structure is horizontally aligned with the LED, thus resulting in a maximal brightness along the horizontal direction.
  • Very large arrays of light emitting elements which subtend large angles at the observer, may be constructed with illumination patterns which vary across one dimension of the array (e.g.
  • the vertical dimension in order to preserve the far field illumination pattern of all parts of the display. This can be accomplished as shown in FIG. 7 where the pitch between adjacent light directing elements is slightly less than the pitch between adjacent light emitting elements. From the view of observer 50, the display formed from light emitting elements 34 subtends an angle of ⁇ + ⁇ . The brightness of the sign from the observer's point of view can be maximized according to the practice of the invention by reducing the distance between the lens centers compared to those of the light emitting pixel elements. This is in contrast to displays that would not typically subtend a large viewing angle from the observer's perspective, such as an illuminated street sign.
  • each lenslet structure (as in FIG. 5A) from a respective pixel element is identical for all lens-pixel (or stripe) pairs.
  • a first of the lenslet structures (e.g. in pair 110) is offset from a first respective one of the RGB triplet groups by an amount that is different than an offset between a second of the lenslet structures (e.g. in pair 120) relative to its respective RGB triplet group.
  • Pixel-lens pairs are shown at 110, 120 and 130 in FIGs. 7 and 8.
  • Pair 110 is located near the top of the display whereby the lens center , is shifted downward relative to the pixel center C P . This shifting or indexing of the lens relative to the light emitting element yields a preferential viewing angle of the pixel in pair 110 in a direction toward a point located approximately ⁇ downward from the pair 110.
  • Pair 130 is located at approximately eye level to observer 50 and thus it is desired that maximal brightness be in the horizontal direction where the lens and pixel centers are not offset.
  • Pair 120 is located approximately midway between pairs 110 and 130 and thus the light directing element and light emitting elements should be arranged so that maximal brightness is transmitted in a direction that is approximately l ⁇ Q downward.
  • pair 140 is located at the bottom of the display and below the eye level of observer 50. It is preferred, therefore, that the lens center be higher relative to the associated pixel center to maximally direct light from the pixel in an upward direction at angle ⁇ .
  • the optimal viewing angle transmitted through the light-directing element from the light-emitting element is a factor of the height h of the pixel (or sub-pixel) element and the spacing t of the microlens from the pixel according to the following formula:
  • G T x d/h Fill Factor is the percentage of the total display area that is covered by active LEDs.
  • Current displays typically have a fill factor in the range of between about 0.25 to 0.50.
  • the significance of the optical gain effect is that the display brightness is spread over a larger area, effectively increasing the fill factor, or increasing the "space-averaged" luminance (brightness) of the display.
  • Space-averaged luminance is the LED luminance multiplied by the Fill Factor.
  • the cylindrical lens arrangement is relatively simple to manufacture in a plastic substrate.
  • the cylindrical shape, oriented parallel to the long direction of the LED emitters, provides for efficient control of illumination and maximum optical gain.
  • the displays can be produced with customized directional illumination patterns by indexing the position of the lens array relative to the LED array. As an example, if the lenslets centers are displaced downward from the pixel centers, then the central illumination direction maximum (for optimal viewing) will be located downward.
  • the lenslet plates may be designed and fabricated to match other pixel designs, featuring sub-pixels laid out in a different pattern that that shown in FIG. 1.
  • very large arrays, which subtend large angles at the observer as in FIG.
  • the cylindrical lens structure should be close, i.e. on the order 1 to 3 times the pixel to pixel spacing in front of the LEDs. In typical present day display systems, microlenses would be placed from 1.5 to 5 millimeters in front of the LEDs.

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