Abstract:
A planar light source apparatus includes a light source; a flexible printed circuit (FPC) having a wiring part that extends from a light source mounting part having the light source; a rear frame that accommodates the light source and the FPC; and a driver substrate, which is arranged on a backside that is an opposite side of an inner surface of the rear frame, and which has a connector configured to connect the FPC, wherein an end portion of the wiring part is extracted to the backside through an opening hole formed in the rear frame and is connected to the connector, and wherein the backside of the rear frame has a protrusion portion, which is arranged in the vicinity of an insertion slot of the connector, and is which formed to be substantially level with an arrangement position of the insertion slot.

Description:
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION 
       [0001]    This application claims priority from Japanese Patent Application No. 2011-122216 filed on May 31, 2011, the entire subject matter of which is incorporated herein by reference. 
       TECHNICAL FIELD 
       [0002]    This disclosure relates to a planar light source apparatus that illuminates a display panel from a backside thereof and a display apparatus having the planar light source apparatus. 
       BACKGROUND 
       [0003]    A display apparatus has a display panel and a light source apparatus that illuminates the display panel from a backside thereof. As the light source apparatus, a planar light source apparatus using an LED (Light Emitting Diode) enabling high brightness and slimming has been widely used. Also, in many cases, a user (consumer) prepares a driver that drives the LED. However, in order to make a smaller housing is designed by the user, it has been recently required to embed an LED driver in the display apparatus. 
         [0004]    Here, a background display apparatus is described with reference to the drawings.  FIG. 8  is an exploded perspective view of a general display apparatus. As shown in  FIG. 8 , a display apparatus  10  has a planar light source apparatus  3  that illuminates a display panel  2  displaying an image from a backside thereof, and a front frame  1  and a rear frame  5  configuring the planar light source apparatus  3  are engaged to configure the display apparatus. 
         [0005]      FIGS. 9 and 10  are enlarged views of the background display apparatus, which are seen from a backside of the assembled display apparatus of  FIG. 8 . Hereinafter, the display apparatus is described with reference to the drawings. An LED (not shown) serving as a light source is arranged inside the rear frame  5  configuring the planar light source apparatus  3 . The LED is mounted on a flexible printed circuit (FPC) (hereinafter, the FPC having the LED mounted thereon is referred to as LED-FPC). As shown in  FIG. 9 , an LED-FPC  6  is fixed on a backside  51  of the rear frame  5  by an adhesive (not shown) and the like. Also, an LED driver embedded substrate  7  that supplies power to the LED and drives the LED is arranged on the backside  51  of the rear frame  5  and the LED-FPC  6  is connected to a LED driver connector  71  mounted on the LED driver embedded substrate  7 . Also, as shown in  FIG. 10 , a frame cover  4  protects the LED driver embedded substrate  7  that is arranged on the backside  51  of the rear frame  5 .  FIGS. 11 and 12  are sectional views seen from a B-B direction with the display apparatus of  FIG. 9  being assembled and illustrate aspects when inserting the LED-FPC  6  into the LED driver connector  71 . As shown in  FIG. 11 , when inserting the LED-FPC  6  into an insertion slot  72  of the LED driver connector  71 , a user holds the LED-FPC  6  with fingers  8  and inserts an end portion  6   c  of the LED-FPC  6  into the LED driver connector  71 . In this case, a flaccid portion  6   a  for holding the LED-FPC  6  with the fingers is provided. 
         [0006]    However, when inserting the LED-FPC  6  into the insertion slot  72  of the LED driver connector  71 , the user holds the flaccid portion  6   a  of the LED-FPC  6  with the fingers  8  and inserts the LED-FPC  6  into the insertion slot  72  of the LED driver connector  71  while seeing the same with own eyes. Therefore, it is difficult to position the LED-FPC  6  with respect to the LED driver connector  71 , so that an assembling operability is deteriorated. Also, when inserting the LED-FPC  6  into the insertion slot  72  of the LED driver connector  71 , an end portion  6   c  of the LED-FPC  6  is caught by the LED driver connector  71  and is thus bent, so that the LED-FPC  6  may be disconnected or the end portion  6   c  of the LED-FPC  6  may be peeled off. Also, in the assembled display apparatus, another member is caught by the flaccid portion  6   a , so that the LED-FPC  6  may be damaged or disconnected from the LED driver connector  71 . Also, in the assembled display apparatus, when the LED-FPC  6  is fixed to the rear frame  6  by using a tape (not shown) and the like, in order to suppress the appearance from being deteriorated due to the flaccid portion  6   a , the cost is increased. 
         [0007]    Also, as shown in  FIG. 12 , when a strap  6   b  protruding from the LED-FPC  6  is formed, instead of providing the LED-FPC  6  with the flaccid portion  6   a , it is possible to suppress the appearance from being deteriorated. However, another member is caught by the strap  6   b , so that the LED-FPC  6  may be pulled out from the LED driver connector  71  and a pattern wiring may be thus disconnected. 
         [0008]    Thus, according to a liquid crystal display apparatus disclosed in JP-A-H06-265921, a flat cable is inserted through a hole for connector exposure provided to a lower shield case and an extension part forming an inclined surface that reaches a cable insertion hole of a connector is provided to one side of the hole for connector exposure. 
       SUMMARY 
       [0009]    However, the liquid crystal display apparatus disclosed in JP-A-H06-265921 has a structure where the flat cable is inserted into the connector along the inclined surface, and the connector and an end portion of the flat cable are brought into contact with each other, so that the flat cable may be damaged. Also, it is required to insert with bending the flat cable along the extension part. As a result, a pattern wiring is disconnected, so that the flat cable may be damaged. 
         [0010]    In view of the above, this disclosure provides at least a display apparatus having an LED-FPC mounted thereon, which is capable of suppressing damage of the LED-FPC when inserting the LED-FPC into an insertion slot of a connector for LED driver. 
         [0011]    A planar light source apparatus of this disclosure comprises: a light source; a flexible printed circuit (FPC), on which the light source is mounted, and which supplies power to the light source, wherein the FPC has a wiring part that extends from a light source mounting part having the light source; a rear frame that accommodates the light source and the FPC; and a driver substrate, which is arranged on a backside that is an opposite side of an inner surface of the rear frame, and which has a connector configured to connect the FPC, wherein an end portion of the wiring part is extracted to the backside through an opening hole formed in the rear frame and is connected to the connector, and wherein the backside of the rear frame has a protrusion portion, which is arranged in the vicinity of an insertion slot of the connector into which the end portion of the wiring part of the FPC is inserted, and is which formed to be substantially level with an arrangement position of the insertion slot. 
         [0012]    According to this disclosure, it is possible to suppress the LED-FPC, which is mounted on the display apparatus, from being damaged when inserting the LED-FPC into the insertion slot of the connector for LED driver. 
     
    
     
       BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS 
         [0013]    The foregoing and additional features and characteristics of this disclosure will become more apparent from the following detailed descriptions considered with the reference to the accompanying drawings, wherein: 
           [0014]      FIG. 1  is an enlarged view of a display apparatus according to an illustrative embodiment of this disclosure, as viewed from a backside of the display apparatus; 
           [0015]      FIG. 2  is an enlarged view of main parts in the vicinity of a connector for LED driver; 
           [0016]      FIGS. 3A and 3B  are sectional views taken along a line A-A of  FIG. 2 ; 
           [0017]      FIG. 4  is an enlarged view of the display apparatus according to an illustrative embodiment of this disclosure, as viewed from a backside of the display apparatus; 
           [0018]      FIG. 5  is a sectional view of a display apparatus according to an illustrative embodiment of this disclosure; 
           [0019]      FIG. 6  is an enlarged view of a display apparatus according to an illustrative embodiment of this disclosure, as viewed from a backside of the display apparatus; 
           [0020]      FIG. 7  is a sectional view of a display apparatus according to an illustrative embodiment of this disclosure; 
           [0021]      FIG. 8  is an exploded perspective view of a general display apparatus; 
           [0022]      FIG. 9  is an enlarged view of a background display apparatus, as viewed from a backside of the display apparatus; 
           [0023]      FIG. 10  is an enlarged view of a background display apparatus, as viewed from a backside of the display apparatus; 
           [0024]      FIG. 11  is a sectional view of a background display apparatus; and 
           [0025]      FIG. 12  is a sectional view of a background display apparatus. 
       
    
    
     DETAILED DESCRIPTION 
       [0026]    Hereinafter, illustrative embodiments of this disclosure will be described. The below descriptions are to explain the illustrative embodiments of this disclosure, and but this disclosure is not limited thereto. For clarification of the explanations, the descriptions are appropriately omitted and simplified. Also, one skilled in the art can easily change, add and modify respective elements of the illustrative embodiments within the scope of this disclosure. 
       First Illustrative Embodiment 
       [0027]    A display apparatus of this disclosure is described with reference to the drawings.  FIG. 1  is an enlarged view of a display apparatus according to a first illustrative embodiment of this disclosure, as viewed from a backside of the display apparatus. In the meantime, since a schematic configuration of the display apparatus seen from a surface thereof is the same as the general display apparatus shown in  FIG. 8 , the description thereof is omitted. 
         [0028]    As shown in  FIG. 1 , a display apparatus  10  according to the first illustrative embodiment of this disclosure accommodates a light guide plate configuring a planar light source apparatus  3 , an LED serving as a light source emitting light, which are not shown, and an LED-FPC  6  having the LED mounted thereon inside a rear frame  5 . Also, an LED driver embedded substrate  7  that supplies power to the LED and drives the LED is arranged on a backside  51  of the rear frame  5 . The LED-FPC  6  is connected to a LED driver connector  71  formed on the LED driver embedded substrate  7 . 
         [0029]      FIG. 2  is an enlarged view of main parts in the vicinity of the LED driver connector  71  and  FIG. 3  is a sectional view taken along a line A-A of  FIG. 2 . In the meantime,  FIG. 3A  is a sectional view of a state before the LED-FPC  6  is connected to the LED driver connector  71 , and  FIG. 3B  is a sectional view of a state where the LED-FPC  6  is connected to the LED driver connector  71 . The configuration of the display apparatus of this disclosure is more specifically described with reference to  FIGS. 2 and 3 . At the inside of the rear frame  5 , a light source mounting part of the LED-FPC  6  is positioned and fixed on a light source arranging side of the rear frame  5  (not shown). Also, a wiring part of the LED-FPC  6  extending from the light source mounting part is fixed and accommodated on an inner side of a convex part  54 , which is provided on the backside  51  of the rear frame  5 , by using a double-sided tape  54   a  and the like. At this time, a height of the convex part  54  is larger than a size obtained by summing thickness of the LED-FPC  6  and the double-sided tape  54   a . Accordingly, the LED-FPC  6  protrudes toward a display surface more than the rear frame  5 , so that it is possible to suppress the display problems such as damage of an optical member. Further, the convex part  54  reduces the bending of the wiring part of the LED-FPC  6  when the wiring part is extracted to the backside  51  through an opening hole  54 . Accordingly, the convex part  54  is possible to suppress the disconnection of the wiring part. 
         [0030]    The wiring part of the LED-FPC  6  is arranged along the convex part  54  and is extracted to the backside  51  through an opening hole  54  provided to the backside  51  of the rear frame  5 . An end portion  6   c  of the extracted wiring part of the LED-FPC  6  is inserted into an insertion slot  72  of the LED driver connector  71 . A protrusion  52  that protrudes from the backside  51  is formed on the backside  51  of the rear frame  5  and in the vicinity of the insertion slot  72  of the LED driver connector  71  between the opening hole  53  and the LED driver connector  71 . As shown in  FIG. 3B , the protrusion  52  is integrally formed with the rear frame so that it is substantially same with an arrangement height of the insertion slot  72  of the LED driver connector  71 . Also, an upper surface  52   a  of the protrusion  52  is formed to be planar so that it is parallel with the insertion slot  72  of the LED driver connector  71 . 
         [0031]    In the below, a method of connecting the LED-FPC  6  and the LED driver connector  71  according to the first illustrative embodiment of this disclosure is described with reference to  FIGS. 3A and 3B . In  FIG. 3A , the LED-FPC  6  is extracted to the backside  51  through the opening hole  53  provided to the rear frame  5  and is arranged on the upper surface  52   a  of the protrusion  52  on the backside  51 . As shown in  FIG. 3B , by sliding the LED-FPC  6  in parallel with a direction (which is shown with an arrow) facing the insertion slot  72  of the LED driver connector  71  by a finger  6 , it is possible to suppress the end portion  6   c  of the wiring part of the LED-FPC  6  from contacting the other member at the insertion slot  72  of the LED driver connector  71  and to thus simply insert the LED-FPC  6 . Therefore, it is possible to suppress the LED-FPC  6  from contacting the other member and being bent and disconnected and to suppress the end portion  6   c  of the LED-FPC  6  from being damaged. 
         [0032]    As described above, according to the display apparatus of this illustrative embodiment, the protrusion  52  provided on the backside of the rear frame  5  is formed so that it is substantially level with the arrangement height of the insertion slot  72  of the LED driver connector  71 . Also, by sliding the LED-FPC  6  on the upper surface  52   a  by the finger  6 , it is possible to suppress the end portion  6   c  of the wiring part of the LED-FPC  6  from contacting the other member at the insertion slot  72  of the LED driver connector  71  and to thus simply insert the LED-FPC  6 . Therefore, it is possible to suppress the LED-FPC  6  from contacting the other member and being thus damaged. Also, it is possible to improve the assembling operability. Further, since the LED-FPC  6  does not have the flaccid part and the like, it is possible to suppress the LED-FPC  6  from contacting the other member and being thus damaged and to suppress the LED-FPC  6  from being pulled out from the insertion slot  72  in the assembled display apparatus. Furthermore, since it is not necessary to provide the LED-FPC  6  with the flaccid part and the like, it is possible to reduce the costs. 
         [0033]    In the meantime, a corner part  5   c  of the rear frame  5 , which is shown in  FIG. 3B , is preferably formed to have a curved surface (R surface) so as to suppress the LED-FPC  6  from contacting an end portion of the opening hole  53  or protrusion  52 , which are provided to the backside  51  of the rear frame  5 , and being damaged when sliding the LED-FPC  6 . Since the part at which the LED-FPC  6  and the protrusion  52  or opening hole  53  are arranged to be adjacent to each other has the curved surface, it is possible to suppress the LED-FPC  6  from being damaged. 
         [0034]    Also, according to the display apparatus of this illustrative embodiment, as shown in an enlarged view of  FIG. 4 , the backside  51  of the rear frame  5  may be provided with a frame cover  4 . Since the LED driver embedded substrate  7 , the LED driver connector  71 , the LED-FPC  6 , the opening hole  53  (refer to  FIG. 2 ) and the like, which are arranged on the backside  51  of the rear frame  5 , are covered by the frame cover  4 , it is possible to suppress the problem that the LED-FPC  6  is brought into contact with the other member, is pulled out from the LED driver connector  71  and is damaged. Also, since the members arranged on the backside of the rear frame  5  are covered by the frame cover  4 , it is possible to provide a display apparatus having a good appearance. 
         [0035]    In the meantime, in case that the rear frame  5  is formed of a metal thin plate, it is possible to effectively radiate the heat of the light source. In case that the protrusion  52  is formed by drawing or bending processing, it can be easily formed. In case that the rear frame  5  is formed by a molding using a material including resin, it can be easily formed and a light display apparatus can be provided. 
       Second Illustrative Embodiment 
       [0036]      FIG. 5  is a sectional view of a display apparatus according to a second illustrative embodiment. In the first illustrative embodiment, the protrusion  52  is provided on the backside  51  of the rear frame  5 . Instead of this configuration, as shown in  FIG. 5 , a guide spacer  55  may be arranged on the backside  51  of the rear frame  5  so that the LED driver connector  71  is level with the insertion slot  72 . When the structure of arranging the guide spacer  55  is adopted, it is possible to arrange the guide spacer  55  in corresponding with the height of the insertion slot  72 . Also, even when the height of the insertion slot  72  is changed, it is possible to appropriately adjust the guide spacer  55 . In the meantime, the material of the guide spacer  55  is not limited, and various modifications can be made by using a material enabling the height of the spacer member to be adjusted. In the meantime, except for the above configuration, the other configurations are the same as the first illustrative embodiment. 
       Third Illustrative Embodiment 
       [0037]      FIG. 6  is an enlarged view of a display apparatus according to a third illustrative embodiment. In the first and second illustrative embodiments, the rear frame  5  is provided with the protrusion  52  or spacer member  55 . However, in the third illustrative embodiment, as shown in  FIG. 6 , the upper surface  52   a  of the protrusion  52  is provided with a guide recess  52   b  corresponding to the arrangement position of the LED-FPC  6 . The guide recess  52   b  is a concave part that is provided to the protrusion  52 . Since it is possible to slide the LED-FPC  6  in corresponding with the guide recess  52   b  by this structure, the positioning of higher precision is possible. Meanwhile, in  FIG. 6 , the guide recess  52   b  is provided on the upper surface  52   a  of the protrusion  52 . However, even when the guide recess  52   b  is provided on the guide spacer  55  in corresponding with the arrangement position of the LED-FPC  6 , the same effect is obtained. In the meantime, the other configurations are the same as the first and second illustrative embodiments. 
       Fourth Illustrative Embodiment 
       [0038]      FIG. 7  is a sectional view of a display apparatus according to a fourth illustrative embodiment of this disclosure. In the first to third illustrative embodiments, the structure of sliding the LED-FPC  6  toward the LED driver connector  71  by the finger  8  is adopted. However, the finger  8  may be taken away from the LED-FPC  6 , so that the LED-FPC may not be slid. Accordingly, as shown in  FIG. 7 , a stopper  61  is arranged on the LED-FPC  6 . The stopper  61  is arranged to suppress the finger  8  from being taken away from the LED-FPC  6 . Thereby, since it is possible to insert the LED-FPC  6  into the LED driver connector  71  more securely, it is possible to improve the assembling operability.