Abstract:
An in-plane switching mode LCD device is disclosed, in which an overlap type between common and data electrodes is controlled by considering a distance between them so that disinclination is minimized, thereby improving picture quality. The in-plane switching mode LCD device includes first and second substrates, gate and data lines defining a pixel region on the first substrate, a plurality of common and data electrodes formed to cross one another within the pixel region at constant intervals, a common line formed in parallel with the gate line, the common electrodes being diverged from the common line, a thin film transistor formed in a crossing portion of the gate and data lines, and a liquid crystal layer formed between the first and second substrates, wherein the data electrodes are connected with the thin film transistor at one side and the data electrodes overlap the common line at a minimum area so as not to affect electric field generated between the common electrodes and the data electrodes.

Description:
[0001]    This application claims the benefit of Korean Patent Application No. 2000-50414, filed on Aug. 29, 2000, and Korean Patent Application No. 2001-28977, filed on May 25, 2001, which are hereby incorporated by reference for all purposes as if fully set forth herein.  
         BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION  
         [0002]    1. Field of the Invention  
           [0003]    The present invention relates to a liquid crystal display (LCD) device, and more particularly, to an in-plane switching mode (IPS) LCD device that drives a liquid crystal by horizontal electric field.  
           [0004]    2. Discussion of the Related Art  
           [0005]    Generally, an LCD device include two glass substrates and a liquid crystal layer sealed between them. A thin film transistor (TFT) is used as a switching element that switches a signal voltage in the liquid crystal layer.  
           [0006]    In other words, as shown in FIG. 1, the LCD device includes a lower glass substrate  1  provided with a TFT as a switching element, an upper glass substrate  2  provided with a color filter, and a liquid crystal layer  3  injected between the two glass substrates  1  and  2 . The LCD device is a non-light-emitting device that can obtain an image effect based on electro-optical characteristics of the liquid crystal layer.  
           [0007]    Such LCD devices have low power consumption and are easy to carry. In this respect, the LCD device is receiving much attention as an advanced display device that can substitute for a cathode ray tube (CRT).  
           [0008]    The lower glass substrate  1  includes TFT arrays  4 , pixel electrodes  4   a,  and an alignment film  8 . The upper glass substrate  2  includes light-shielding layer  5 , color filter layer  6 , a common electrode  7 , and an alignment film  8 .  
           [0009]    The lower glass substrate  1  and the upper glass substrate  2  are bonded to each other by a sealant such as epoxy resin. A driving circuit  11  on a printed circuit board (PCB)  10  is connected with the lower glass substrate  1  through a tape carrier package (TCP)  12 . The driving circuit  11  generates various control signals and signal voltages to display images.  
           [0010]    Currently, one of the most widely used LCDs is a twisted nematic (TN) mode LCD. The TN-mode LCD is constructed in a manner that electrodes are respectively formed on two substrates, and liquid crystal molecules interposed between them are twisted in a spiral shape, parallel to the substrates and having a predetermined pitch.  
           [0011]    In this structure, a voltage is applied to the electrodes to drive a director of liquid crystal molecules. However, the TN-mode LCD has poor contrast because light is not completely blocked in an OFF-state. Furthermore, it generates a gray inversion so that a contrast ratio varies with angles to invert luminance of medium gray, thereby causing a difficulty in obtaining stabilized images. Moreover, the TN-mode LCD does not have satisfactory viewing angle.  
           [0012]    A variety of research has been conducted for solving the narrow viewing angle problem of the LCD. They include a film-compensated mode for compensating a viewing angle with a compensation film, a multi-domain mode in which pixels are divided into multiple domains and each domain has a different main viewing angle direction to compensate the viewing angle, and an optically compensated birefringence (OCB) mode.  
           [0013]    Meanwhile, a vertical alignment (VA) mode LCD uses a negative liquid crystal having a negative dielectric constant anisotropy and a vertical alignment film. In this type of the LCD, the longer sides of the liquid crystal molecules are arranged perpendicular to the alignment film plane when no voltage is applied, and a polarizing axis of a polarizer attached onto the substrate is located perpendicular to the longer sides of the liquid crystal molecules, to represent normally black mode.  
           [0014]    On the other hand, when a voltage is applied to the LCD, the longer sides of the molecules are moved from the direction perpendicular to the plane of the alignment film toward the alignment film plane to transmit the light according to the characteristic in which the negative liquid crystal molecules are oriented and inclined with respect to the electric field.  
           [0015]    The VA-mode LCD is superior to the TN-mode LCD in terms of a contrast ratio, a response time, and so on. Furthermore, in case where a direction in which the liquid crystal molecules fall is divided into a predetermined number of multiple directions and a compensated film is employed, a viewing angle can be effectively realized.  
           [0016]    However, various types of LCDs such as the VA mode LCD, the TN mode LCD provided with a light-compensating film, and a multi-domain LCD still have problems in that contrast ratio is deteriorated depending on the viewing angle and a color is changed.  
           [0017]    In this respect, there has been proposed an in-plane switching mode LCD device in which two electrodes (data electrode and common electrode) are placed on one substrate to control arrangement of the liquid crystals by the electric field parallel to the substrate.  
           [0018]    [0018]FIGS. 2A to  2 C are plan views illustrating a related art in-plane switching mode LCD device.  
           [0019]    As shown in FIG. 2A, gate lines  21  and data lines  23  are arranged in first and second directions to define a plurality of pixel regions. A plurality of common electrodes  25  and data electrodes  27  are arranged within the pixel regions to be substantially parallel with the data lines  23 . In the drawing, only a unit pixel is shown.  
           [0020]    A common line  25   a  is formed within each pixel region in parallel with the gate line. The common electrode  25  extends from the common line  25   a.  The common line  25   a  and the common electrode  25  form a single body.  
           [0021]    The common and data electrodes  25  and  27  are formed of metal. The common electrode  25  and the gate line  21  are formed by the same process.  
           [0022]    The aforementioned related art in-plane switching mode LCD device, as shown, includes overlap regions “A” to “H” where the data electrode  27  overlaps the common electrode  25  within the pixel region. Edge portions in the overlap region are at right angles to each other by design. However, the edge portions are actually formed in a round shape as shown in FIG. 2B.  
           [0023]    As described above, in case where the edge portions in the overlap region have a round shape, in some regions among the regions “A” to “H”, distortion of the electric field occurs depending on a rubbing direction.  
           [0024]    Actually, when the rubbing direction is as indicated by arrows shown in FIG. 2B, and the data electrode  27  is located on the common electrode  25 , the edge portions of the data electrode  27  are rounded in the regions “A”, “C”, “F”, and “H”. Since the rounded direction is the same as the rubbing direction, the electric field direction between the common electrode  25  and the data electrode  27  is also the same as the rubbing direction.  
           [0025]    However, since the edge portions are rounded in a direction opposite to the rubbing direction in the regions “B”, “D”, “E” and “G”, the electric field occurs in a direction opposite to the rubbing direction. That is, since rotation direction of the liquid crystal is inverse to the rubbing direction in the regions “B”, “D”, “E”, and “G” disinclination occurs therein.  
           [0026]    As shown in FIG. 2C, in case where the overlap edge portions have a round shape, the electric field depends on the rubbing direction among the regions “A” to “H”.  
           [0027]    Actually, when the rubbing direction is shown in FIG. 2C, even if the pattern in the regions “A”, “C”, “F”, and “H” has a round shape, the round pattern has the same direction as the rubbing direction. Accordingly, the electric field between the common electrode  25  and the data electrode  27  is in the same direction as the rubbing direction. On the other hand, since the pattern in the regions “B”, “D”, “E”, and “G” has a round shape in a direction opposite to the rubbing direction, the electric field is also formed in a direction opposite to the rubbing direction.  
           [0028]    In other words, in the regions “B”, “D”, “E”, and “G”, a rotation direction of the liquid crystal is in a direction opposite to the rubbing direction. Accordingly, disinclination occurs therein.  
           [0029]    Meanwhile, FIG. 3A is a sectional view taken along line I-I′ of FIG. 2B, and FIG. 3B is a sectional view taken along line II-II′ of FIG. 2B. As shown, the related art in-plane switching mode LCD device includes a first substrate  30 , a common electrode  25  formed on the first substrate  30 , an insulating film  32  formed on an entire surface of the first substrate  30  including the common electrode  25 , and a data electrode  27  formed on the insulating film  32  to partially overlap the common electrode  25 . In the drawings, S 1  denotes an overlap area between the common electrode  25  and the data electrode  27  and L 1  denotes the distance between an edge of the common electrode  25  and an edge of the data electrode  27 .  
           [0030]    A light-shielding layer (not shown) and a color filter layer are formed on a second substrate (not shown) opposite to the first substrate  30 . The light-shielding layer shields light from a region other than a pixel region defined in the first substrate  30 . The color filter layer displays colors. A liquid crystal layer (not shown) is arranged between the first and second substrates.  
           [0031]    In the aforementioned related art in-plane switching mode LCD device, if a driving voltage is applied from an external driving circuit, electric field parallel to the substrate occurs between the data electrode  27  and the common electrode  25 . Therefore, liquid crystal molecules aligned within the liquid crystal layer are rotated along the electric field in a state that the liquid crystal molecule is parallel to the substrate. As a result, an amount of light that passes through the liquid crystal layer is controlled.  
           [0032]    At this time, since gray scale can be obtained in a state that the liquid crystal molecules are parallel to the substrate, a difference of light transmittance due to a viewing angle is reduced.  
           [0033]    However, the related art in-plane switching mode LCD device has several problems.  
           [0034]    Since the edge portions of the data and common electrodes formed within the pixel region overlap each other regardless of the rubbing direction, the electric field partially occurs in a direction opposite to the rubbing direction. Disinclination occurs in the overlap region. For this reason, luminance is reduced.  
         SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION  
         [0035]    Accordingly, the present invention is directed to an in-plane switching mode LCD device that substantially obviates one or more of the problems due to limitations and disadvantages of the related art.  
           [0036]    An object of the present invention is to provide an in-plane switching mode LCD device in which an overlap type between common and data electrodes is controlled by considering a distance between them so that disinclination is minimized, thereby improving picture quality.  
           [0037]    Additional features and advantages of the invention will be set forth in the description which follows, and in part will be apparent from the description, or may be learned by practice of the invention. The objectives and other advantages of the invention will be realized and attained by the scheme particularly pointed out in the written description and claims hereof as well as the appended drawings.  
           [0038]    To achieve these and other advantages and in accordance with the purpose of the present invention, as embodied and broadly described, an in-plane switching mode LCD device according to the present invention includes first and second substrates, gate and data lines defining a pixel region on the first substrate, a plurality of common and data electrodes formed to cross one another within the pixel region at constant intervals, a common line formed in parallel with the gate line, the common electrodes extending from the common line, a TFT formed in a crossing portion of the gate and data lines, and a liquid crystal layer formed between the first and second substrates, wherein the data electrodes are connected with the TFT at one side and the data electrodes overlap the common line at a minimum area so as not to affect electric field generated between the common electrodes and the data electrodes.  
           [0039]    In the preferred embodiment of the present invention, the other sides of the data electrodes overlap the common line or simultaneously overlap the common line and the gate line. The common line and the data electrode overlap each other in an edge portion such that electric field between the common line and the data electrode occurs so as not to be in inverse to a rubbing direction.  
           [0040]    It is to be understood that both the foregoing general description and the following detailed description are exemplary and explanatory and are intended to provide further explanation of the invention as claimed. 
       
    
    
     BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS  
       [0041]    The accompanying drawings, which are included to provide a further understanding of the invention and are incorporated in and constitute a part of this specification and in which like reference numerals refer to like elements, illustrate embodiments of the invention and together with the description serve to explain the principles of the invention.  
         [0042]    In the drawings:  
         [0043]    [0043]FIG. 1 is a schematic view illustrating a general LCD device;  
         [0044]    [0044]FIGS. 2A to  2 C are plan views illustrating a related art in-plane switching mode LCD device;  
         [0045]    [0045]FIGS. 3A and 3B are sectional views taken along lines I-I′ and II-II′ of FIG. 2B;  
         [0046]    [0046]FIG. 4 is a plan view illustrating an in-plane switching mode LCD device according to the first embodiment of the present invention;  
         [0047]    [0047]FIG. 5 is a plan view illustrating an in-plane switching mode LCD device according to the second embodiment of the present invention;  
         [0048]    [0048]FIG. 6 shows a position of a director of liquid crystal molecules of in-plane switching mode LCD device according to the second embodiment of the present invention;  
         [0049]    [0049]FIG. 7 is a sectional view taken along line III-III′ of FIG. 5;  
         [0050]    [0050]FIGS. 8A and 8B show an electric field direction of a pixel region of the in-plane switching mode LCD device according to the second embodiment of the present invention;  
         [0051]    [0051]FIG. 9 is a plan view of the in-plane switching mode LCD device according to the third embodiment of the present invention;  
         [0052]    [0052]FIG. 10A and 10B show an electric field direction of a pixel region of the in-plane switching mode LCD device according to the third embodiment of the present invention;  
         [0053]    [0053]FIG. 11 is a plan view illustrating an in-plane switching mode LCD device according to the fourth embodiment of the present invention;  
         [0054]    [0054]FIG. 12 is a plan view illustrating an in-plane switching mode LCD device according to the fifth embodiment of the present invention;  
         [0055]    [0055]FIG. 13 shows an electric field direction according to a pattern deformation in-the plane switching mode LCD device according to the fifth embodiment of the present invention;  
         [0056]    [0056]FIGS. 14 a  and  14   b  are comparison views between an in-plane switching mode LCD device according to the present invention and the related art in-plane switching mode LCD device; and  
         [0057]    [0057]FIG. 15 is a plan view illustrating different rubbing directions in the in-plane switching mode LCD device according to the fifth embodiment of the present invention. 
     
    
     DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS  
       [0058]    Reference will now be made in detail to the preferred embodiments of the present invention, examples of which are illustrated in the accompanying drawings.  
         [0059]    [0059]FIG. 4 is a plan view illustrating an in-plane switching mode LCD device according to the first embodiment of the present invention.  
         [0060]    As shown in FIG. 4, the in-plane switching mode LCD device according to the first embodiment of the present invention includes gate and data lines  41  and  43  arranged to cross each other and defining a pixel region on the first substrate, a TFT  45  formed in a crossing portion of the gate and data lines  41  and  43 , a plurality of first and second data electrodes  43   a  and  43   b  formed in parallel with the data line  43  within the pixel region, and a plurality of first to third common electrodes  47   a,    47   b,  and  47   c  formed in parallel with the first and second data electrodes  43   a  and  43   b.    
         [0061]    The common first electrode  47   a  extends from a common line  47 , which is substantially in parallel with the gate line  41 , within the pixel region and is formed in parallel with the data line  43 . The second common electrode  47   b  is formed with at least one data electrode  43   a  interposed between the first common electrode  47   a  and the second common electrode  47   b  in parallel with the first common electrode  47   a.  The second common line  47   b  extends from the common line  47 . The third common electrode  47   c  is formed with at least one data electrode  43   b  interposed between the second common electrode  47   b  and the third common electrode  47   c  in parallel with the second common electrode  47   b.  The second common electrode  47   b  is formed with one end of the third common electrode  47   c.    
         [0062]    Meanwhile, the first data electrode  43   a  is connected with the TFT  45  and extends to the common line  47 . Also, the first data electrode  43   a  has an end located on an inner surface portion of the common line  47 . The second data electrode  43   b  is formed between the second common electrode  47   b  and the third common electrode  47   c  in parallel with them. One end of the first data electrode  43   a  is electrically connected to one end of the second data electrode  43   b.    
         [0063]    The common line  47  and the first common electrode  47   a  to the third common electrode  47   c  form a single body. The first data electrode  43   a  and the second data electrode  43   b  also form a single body.  
         [0064]    An actual pattern of the elements in the pixel region will be described. It is assumed that a rubbing direction is shown in the drawing. In this case, in the related art, an edge of an electrode outwardly located in the regions “B”, “D”, “E”, and “G”, as shown in FIG. 2, i.e., an edge of the data electrode is rounded in a direction opposite to the rubbing direction. For this reason, rotation direction of the liquid crystal is inverse to the rubbing direction, thereby causing disinclination. However, in the first embodiment of the present invention, as shown in FIG. 4, edges of the data electrodes  43   a  and  43   b  in the above regions are located on an inner surface of the common line  47  so that the edges of the electrodes located away from the common line  47  are rounded in the same direction as the rubbing direction.  
         [0065]    [0065]FIG. 5 is a plan view illustrating an in-plane switching mode LCD device according to the second embodiment of the present invention.  
         [0066]    Among the common line  47  and the data electrodes  43   a  and  43   b  overlap one another; the data electrodes  43   a  and  43   b  overlap an interior surface of the common line  47  so that edges of outwardly located data electrode  43   a  are rounded in the same direction as the rubbing direction. The distance between an edge  47   e  of the common line  47  and an edge  43   e  of the data electrode  43   a  is maximized.  
         [0067]    The above structure is preferable when the distance between the common electrode and the data electrode formed in parallel with each other within a unit pixel region is wider.  
         [0068]    In other words, the structure of FIG. 4 is effective to remove disinclination when the distance between the data electrode and the common electrode formed within the pixel region is narrow. While the structure of FIG. 5 is effective to remove disinclination when the distance between the data electrode and the common electrode is wide.  
         [0069]    In more detail, the electric field occurring between the common electrodes  47   a,    47   b  and  47   c  and the data electrodes  43   a  and  43   b  is related to the electric field occurring between the common electrode  47  and the data electrodes  43   a  and  43   b  overlapped with one another as the distance between the common electrodes and the data electrodes is increased.  
         [0070]    If the overlap area between the common line  47  and the data electrodes  43   a  and  43   b  affects the electric field occurring between the common electrodes  47   a,    47   b  and  47   c  and the data electrodes  43   a  and  43   b  in spite of a wide distance between the common electrodes  47   a,    47   b  and  47   c  and the data electrodes  43   a  and  43   b,  distortion of the electric field may slightly occur in the overlap portion. For this reason, disinclination may occur.  
         [0071]    Accordingly, as shown in FIG. 5, the overlap area between the common line  47  and the data electrodes  43   a  and  43   b  is minimized considering the distance between the common electrodes  47   a,    47   b  and  47   c  and the data electrodes  43   a  and  43   b,  so that the electric field occurring in the overlap region between the common line  47  and the data electrodes  43   a  and  43   b  does not affect the electric field between the common electrodes  47   a,    47   b  and  47   c  and the data electrodes  43   a  and  43   b  formed in parallel with one another. To this end, the distance between the edge of the common line  47  in the overlap region and the edge of the data electrodes  43   a  and  43   b  located inside the common line  47  is maintained so as not to affect the electric field occurring in a central portion of the pixel region.  
         [0072]    The structure of FIG. 5 is more effective when the distance between the common electrodes  47   a,    47   b  and  47   c  and the data electrodes  43   a  and  43   b  formed in parallel with one another within the pixel region is more than 3 μm. This is because a director of liquid crystal molecules is prevented from being distorted by ensuring a sufficient distance between the edge of the common line and the edge of the data electrode in the overlap region, even though the distance between the common electrode and the data electrode is wide.  
         [0073]    From an alignment direction of the director of the liquid crystal molecules shown in FIG. 6, it is noted that the director of the liquid crystal molecules is located between the common electrode  47   a  and the data electrode  43   a  in almost horizontal direction because the sufficient distance is maintained between the edge  47   e  of the common line  47  and the edge  43   e  of the data electrode  43   a  in the rounded portion, so as not to affect the electric field between the common electrode  47   a  and the data electrode  43   a.    
         [0074]    [0074]FIG. 7 is a sectional view taken along line III-III′ of FIG. 5.  
         [0075]    As shown in FIG. 7, the common line  47  is formed on the first substrate  40  and a data electrode  43   a  is formed on the common line with an insulating film  72  interposed therebetween. It is noted that the overlap area S 2  between the common line  47  and the data electrode  43   a  is remarkably smaller than that of the related art (FIG. 3A) . It is also noted that the distance L 2  between the edge  47   e  of the common line  47  and the edge  43   e  of the data electrode  43   a  has remarkably increased as compared with the related art.  
         [0076]    In other words, if the overlap area between the common line  47  and the data electrodes  43   a  and  43   b  is great in spite of increase of the distance between the common electrodes  47   a,    47   b  and  47   c  and the data electrodes  43   a  and  43   b,  the director of the liquid crystal molecules may be more affected by the electric field between the common line  47  and the data electrodes  43   a  and  43   b  than the electric field between the common electrodes  47   a,    47   b  and  47   c  and the data electrodes  43   a  and  43   b.  Therefore, in the present invention, the edge  43   e  of the data electrodes  43   a  and  43   b  is located inside the common line  47  so that the electric field between the common line  47  and the data electrodes  43   a  and  43   b  in the overlap region does not affect the director of the liquid crystal molecules.  
         [0077]    [0077]FIGS. 8A and 8B show an electric field direction of a pixel region of the in-plane switching mode LCD device according to the second embodiment of the present invention. FIG. 8A shows an electric field direction in a central portion between the common electrode  47   a  and the data electrode  43   a.  FIG. 8B shows an electric field direction in a right portion (toward the data electrode) from the central portion.  
         [0078]    As described above, the distance between the edge  47   e  of the common line  47  and the edge  43   e  of the data electrode  43   a  is obtained by considering the distance between the data electrode  43   a  and the common electrode  47   a.  Accordingly, the electric field occurs toward a portion away from an absorbing axis of a polarizing plate in the rounded portion. In this case, no disinclination occurs.  
         [0079]    Consequently, the distance between the electrodes is set such that horizontal electric field occurring in the edge portion between the common electrode and the data electrode is greater than vertical electric field, thereby removing disinclination.  
         [0080]    In this structure, storage capacitance can be increased and the distance for formation of an upper electrode (data electrode) can be varied depending on the distance between the common electrode and the data electrode and a rounded complete pattern.  
         [0081]    Meanwhile, FIG. 9 is a plan view of the in-plane switching mode LCD device according to the third embodiment of the present invention.  
         [0082]    As shown in FIG. 9, in the third embodiment of the present invention, the distance between the common electrode and the data electrode formed in parallel within a unit pixel region is wider than that of FIG. 5.  
         [0083]    In the structure with the wide distance between the common electrode and the data electrode, the data electrode in the rounded portion is completely removed so that the electric field in the rounded portion does not affect the electric field between the common electrode and the data electrode formed in parallel within the pixel region (the removed portion of the data electrode is denoted by dotted lines).  
         [0084]    In other words, since the distance between the common electrodes  47   a,    47   b  and  47   c  and the data electrodes  43   a  and  43   b  within the pixel region is wider than that of FIG. 5, the distance between the edge  47   e  of the common line  47  and the edge  43   e  of the data electrode  43   e  should be increased. However, considering design margin, as shown, the data electrode  43   a  has been completely removed (dotted lines) in the rounded portion so as not to generate an overlap area between the common line  47  and the data electrode  43   a.    
         [0085]    In the above structure, since the electric field angle is greater than the rubbing angle, no disinclination occurs.  
         [0086]    For reference, FIG. 10A shows electric field direction between the two electrodes in the structure of FIG. 9, and FIG. 10B shows alignment direction of the director of the liquid crystal molecules.  
         [0087]    [0087]FIG. 11 is a plan view illustrating an in-plane switching mode LCD device according to the fourth embodiment of the present invention.  
         [0088]    In the first to third embodiments of the present invention, the data electrodes  43   a  and  43   b  are formed at both sides of the common electrodes  47   a  and  47   b  within a unit pixel region and are connected with each other on the common line  47 .  
         [0089]    However, as shown in FIG. 11, in the fourth embodiment of the present invention, the data electrodes  43   a  and  43   b  formed at both sides of the common electrodes  47   a  and  47   b  are separated from each other on the common line  47  (see dotted lines). In that structure, since the electric field angle is more than the rubbing angle, no disinclination occurs. Also, since luminance of 50% in full white is obtained, no disinclination occurs on a screen.  
         [0090]    [0090]FIG. 12 is a plan view illustrating an in-plane switching mode LCD device according to the fifth embodiment of the present invention.  
         [0091]    As shown in FIG. 12, when the rubbing direction is shown in FIG. 12, the edge portions of the data electrode  43   a  in the regions “B”, “D”, “E” and “G”, where the electric field is formed in a direction opposite to the related art rubbing direction, are located inside the common line  47 . The edge portions of the data electrode  43   a  in the regions “A”, “C”, “F”, and “H”, where the electric field is formed in the same direction as the rubbing direction, are located outside the common line  47 .  
         [0092]    Therefore, as shown in FIG. 13, the electric field between the common electrode  47   a  and the data electrode  43   a  is formed in the same direction as the rubbing direction.  
         [0093]    The reason why the electric field direction is varied by varying the overlap position between the common electrode  47   a  and the data electrode  43   a  will be described as compared with the related art.  
         [0094]    [0094]FIG. 14A shows an electric field direction between the common electrode  47   a  and the data electrode  43   a  in the related art, and FIG. 14B shows an electric field direction between the common electrode  47   a  and the data electrode  43   a  according to the fifth embodiment of the present invention.  
         [0095]    As shown in FIG. 14A, in the related art, in which the edge portions of the data electrode are located outside the common line  47 , the electric field between the round portion of the data electrode  43   a  and its adjacent common electrode  47   a  is formed. Accordingly, direction of the liquid crystal in the round portion is opposite to the rubbing direction along the electric field direction.  
         [0096]    By contrast, as shown in FIG. 14B, in the present invention in which the edge portions of the data electrode are located inside the common line  47 , the electric field direction is not changed. Accordingly, the direction of the liquid crystal is coincident with the rubbing direction.  
         [0097]    As described above, the edge portions of the data electrode  43   a  that overlaps the common line  47  are selectively formed inside the common electrode  47   a  (in a portion where the electric field is formed in a direction opposite to the rubbing direction and where the electric field is formed in the same direction as the rubbing direction). Thus, as shown in FIG. 13, the electric field can be formed in the same direction as the rubbing direction in all the edge portions where the data electrode  43   a  overlaps the common line  47 .  
         [0098]    In other words, in a state where the patterns are completed, even if edge portions of each pattern have a round shape, the round shape is formed in the same direction as the rubbing direction. Accordingly, the rotation direction of the liquid crystal is in a forward direction relative to the rubbing direction. As a result, no disinclination occurs.  
         [0099]    As aforementioned, the in-plane switching mode LCD device according to the present invention has the following advantages.  
         [0100]    An overlap type between the common line and the data electrode is varied considering the rubbing direction. In this case, an overlap area is minimized or no overlap area is formed so that overlap between the data electrode and the common line does not affect the electric field. Thus, it is possible to prevent disinclination from occurring without reducing aspect ratio, even if the distance between the common electrode and the data electrode is sufficiently wide. As a result, a wide viewing angle can be obtained and picture quality can be improved.  
         [0101]    It will be apparent to those skilled in the art that various modifications and variation can be made in the present invention without departing from the spirit or scope of the invention. Thus, it is intended that the present invention cover the modifications and variations of this invention provided they come within the scope of the appended claims and their equivalents.