Patent ID: 9274356
Filing Date: 2016-03-01
CPC Classification: G02B,G02F,H04N

Claim Text:
1. A parallax barrier type stereoscopic image display device comprising: an image panel that displays a left-eye image and a right-eye image; a barrier panel that has a switchable barrier comprising a liquid crystal layer, a reference electrode positioned above the liquid crystal layer, and a plurality of driving electrode channels positioned below the liquid crystal layer, each of which is controlled independently, and selectively blocks light from the image panel; and a driver that supplies a reference voltage to the reference electrode and applies a channel driving voltage to the driving electrode channels to form a plurality of barrier areas and a plurality of open areas in the switchable barrier, the driving electrode channels comprising a first channel group of a first layer spaced a first distance apart from the reference electrode and a second channel group of a second layer spaced a second distance apart from the reference electrode, the second distance being greater than the first distance, wherein each of the plurality of barrier areas comprises a plurality of first sub-barrier areas formed by a first channel driving voltage applied to the first channel group of the first layer and a plurality of second sub-barrier areas formed by a second channel driving voltage applied to the second channel group of the second layer, wherein the first channel driving voltage and the second channel driving voltage are different, such that the plurality of first sub-barrier areas and the plurality of second sub-barrier areas within the plurality of barrier areas achieve an equal black luminance eliminating an electric field difference between the plurality of first sub-barrier areas and the plurality of second sub-barrier areas, wherein the second channel driving voltage is higher than the first channel driving voltage in a normally white mode, and the first channel driving voltage is higher than the second channel driving voltage in a normally black mode, and wherein each of the first channel driving voltage and the second channel driving voltage is higher than the reference voltage.