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KR101165744B1 - Lamp holder, and lamp assembly, back-light and display device having the same - Google Patents
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KR101165744B1
KR101165744B1 KR20050072246A KR20050072246A KR101165744B1 KR 101165744 B1 KR101165744 B1 KR 101165744B1 KR 20050072246 A KR20050072246 A KR 20050072246A KR 20050072246 A KR20050072246 A KR 20050072246A KR 101165744 B1 KR101165744 B1 KR 101165744B1
KR20050072246A
KR20070017703A (en
2005-08-08 Priority to KR20050072246A priority Critical patent/KR101165744B1/en
2007-02-13 Publication of KR20070017703A publication Critical patent/KR20070017703A/en
2012-07-18 Publication of KR101165744B1 publication Critical patent/KR101165744B1/en
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A lamp holder for improving appearance quality, and a lamp assembly, a backlight assembly, and a display device having the same are disclosed. The lamp holder includes a support and a holding portion. The support part has a drawing hole through which the wire of the lamp is drawn out. The holding portion protrudes from the support in the lamp length direction, and a holding groove is formed to hold the end of the lamp. Accordingly, the appearance quality can be improved by blocking the inflow of foreign matters.
Lamp Holder, Foreign Material Entry, Side Mold
Lamp holder, lamp assembly, backlight assembly and display device having same {LAMP HOLDER, AND LAMP ASSEMBLY, BACK-LIGHT AND DISPLAY DEVICE HAVING THE SAME}
1 is a perspective view of a lamp holder according to an embodiment of the present invention.
FIG. 2A is a cross-sectional view taken along the line II ′ of FIG. 1.
FIG. 2B is a cross-sectional view taken along the line II-II 'of FIG. 1.
3 is a perspective view of a lamp assembly according to an embodiment of the present invention.
4A is a cross-sectional view taken along the line III-III ′ of FIG. 4.
4B is a cross-sectional view taken along the line IV-IV 'of FIG. 3.
5 is an exploded perspective view of the backlight assembly according to the first embodiment of the present invention.
FIG. 6 is a cross-sectional view taken along the line VV ′ of FIG. 5.
7 is a cross-sectional view of a backlight assembly according to a comparative example.
FIG. 8 is an enlarged view of a coupling structure of the lamp holder shown in FIG. 5.
FIG. 9 is an enlarged view of the lamp holder and the side mold shown in FIG. 5.
FIG. 10 is an enlarged view of the lamp holder and the side mold shown in FIG. 9.
11 is an enlarged view of a lamp holder and a side mold according to a comparative example.
12 is an exploded perspective view of a display device according to a first exemplary embodiment of the present invention.
FIG. 13 is a partial cross-sectional view of the display device illustrated in FIG. 12.
14 is an exploded perspective view of a backlight assembly according to a second embodiment of the present invention.
15 is an exploded perspective view of a display device according to a second exemplary embodiment of the present invention.
110, 120: first and second lamp holder 111: support
115, 118: first and second holding portions 111a, 111b: first and second withdrawal holes
113a, 116a: first and second opening grooves 114a, 117a: first and second holding grooves
140 and 150: first and second side molds 131 and 132: first and second lamps
160: optical member 270: middle mold
280: display panel 290: top chassis
The present invention relates to a lamp holder, a lamp assembly having the same, a backlight assembly, and a display device, and more particularly, to a lamp holder for improving appearance quality, and a lamp assembly having the same, a backlight assembly, and a display device having the same.
In general, various electronic devices such as a mobile communication terminal, a digital camera, a notebook computer, and a monitor include a display device for displaying an image. Various types may be used for the display device, but a flat panel display device having a flat plate shape is mainly used due to the characteristics of the electronic device.
A liquid crystal display (LCD), which is a typical flat panel display, displays an image by using electrical and optical characteristics of a liquid crystal. Liquid crystal displays (LCDs) are thinner and lighter than other displays, have advantages of low power consumption and low driving voltage, and are widely used throughout the industry.
BACKGROUND ART Conventional liquid crystal displays (LCDs) have a main component such as a display panel for displaying an image using a light transmittance of a liquid crystal and a back-light assembly for supplying light to the display panel.
The backlight assembly has a lamp assembly comprising a lamp for generating light. The lamp assembly includes the lamp, a lamp wire formed at an end of the lamp and supplying power to the lamp, and a lamp holder fixing the end of the lamp.
The backlight assembly includes holes and gaps for the assembly process. Through these holes and gaps, foreign substances enter the backlight assembly, and ultimately, the liquid crystal display, from the outside. Accordingly, the liquid crystal display has a problem in that the luminance is lowered by foreign matters introduced from the outside.
Accordingly, the technical problem of the present invention is to solve such a conventional problem, and an object of the present invention is to provide a lamp holder for preventing the inflow of foreign matter.
Another object of the present invention is to provide a lamp assembly including the lamp holder.
Still another object of the present invention is to provide a backlight assembly including the lamp holder.
Another object of the present invention is to provide a display device including the lamp holder.
Lamp holder according to an embodiment for realizing the above object of the present invention includes a support and a holding portion. The support part has a drawing hole through which the wire of the lamp is drawn out. The holding portion protrudes from the support in the lamp length direction, and a holding groove is formed to hold an end of the lamp.
The lamp assembly according to the embodiment for realizing another object of the present invention includes a lamp, a lamp wire and a lamp holder. An electrode is formed at an end of the lamp to generate light by an electrical signal applied through the electrode. The lamp wire is connected to the electrode to transmit the electrical signal. The lamp holder has a support part having a drawing hole through which the lamp wire is drawn out, and a holding part formed with a holding groove protruding in the lamp length direction from the support part to hold an end of the lamp.
According to another aspect of the present invention, there is provided a backlight assembly including a lamp, a lamp holder, an optical member, and a first side mold. The lamp generates light, and a lamp wire is connected at an end thereof. The lamp holder includes a support part having a drawing hole for drawing out the lamp wire, and a holding part formed with a holding groove protruding in the lamp length direction from the support part to hold the end of the lamp. The optical member is disposed above the lamp to improve the optical properties of the light. The first side mold covers the lamp holder and spaces the lamp from the optical member by a predetermined distance.
According to another aspect of the present invention, a display device includes a display panel and a backlight assembly. The display panel displays an image using light. The backlight assembly may include: a lamp holder having a lamp for emitting the light, a support having a drawing hole for drawing out lamp wires, and a holding part having a holding groove protruding in the lamp length direction from the support and holding the end of the lamp; And a side mold covering the lamp holder.
According to such a lamp holder, and a lamp assembly, a backlight assembly, and a display device having the same, a protrusion may be formed in the lamp holder to block the inflow of foreign substances and thus improve appearance quality.
<Example of Lamp Holder>
1 is a schematic perspective view of a lamp holder according to an embodiment of the present invention. FIG. 2A is a cross-sectional view taken along the line II ′ of FIG. 1. FIG. 2B is a cross-sectional view taken along the line II-II 'of FIG. 1.
1 to 2B, the lamp holder includes a support part 111 and a holding part 119.
As shown in FIG. 2, the support part 111 includes a first drawing hole 111 a, a second drawing hole 111 b, and a fixing part 112.
The first and second lead-out holes 111a and 111b guide wires of the lamps held in the lamp holder 110 to draw out each wire in the Z-direction. The fixing part 112 is formed under the support part 111 to fix the lamp holder 110 to an external device.
The holding part 119 may include a first holding part 115 protruding from the first end of the support part 111 in the lamp length direction (X-axis), and a ramp length from the second end of the support part 111. And a second holding portion 118 protruding in the direction (X-axis).
The first holding part 115 may include a first surface 113 having a first opening groove 113a and a first holding groove extending from the first surface 113 and connected to the first opening groove 113a. An end of 114a includes a second face 114 formed therein.
The first opening groove 113a has a slit shape and is an entrance into which an end of the first lamp is inserted. The first holding groove 114a is formed in the lamp length direction (X-axis) in the first holding part 115 to hold an end portion of the first lamp inserted through the first opening groove 113a. . The first holding groove 114a is connected to the first drawing hole 111a.
The second surface 114 is formed in a trapezoidal shape having opposite slopes of opposite sides to facilitate an assembling process of the display device having the lamp holder 110.
Preferably, the second surface 114 has a trapezoidal shape in which the length of the bottom side is longer than the length of the top side. In addition, the second surface 114 is an inclined surface for improving the luminance of the outer portion of the display area of the display device.
The second holding part 118 has a third surface 116 having a second opening groove 116a and a second holding groove extending from the third surface 116 and connected to the second opening groove 116a. An end of 117a having a fourth surface 117 formed therein.
The second opening groove 116a has a slit shape and is an entrance into which an end of the second lamp is inserted. The second holding groove 117a is formed in a ramp length direction (X-axis) in which the second holding part 118 is formed, and an end of the second lamp inserted through the second opening groove 116a is held. do. The second holding groove 117a is connected to the second withdrawing hole 111b.
The fourth surface 117 is formed in a trapezoidal shape in which opposite sides thereof have a predetermined slope to facilitate an assembling process of the display device having the lamp holder 110.
Preferably, the fourth surface 117 has a trapezoidal shape in which the length of the bottom side is longer than the length of the top side. In addition, the fourth surface 117 is an inclined surface for improving the luminance of the outer portion of the display area of the display device.
Preferably, the lamp holder 110, that is, the support part 111 and the holding part 119 are integrally formed and formed of a material having elasticity.
<Example of Lamp Assembly>
3 is a perspective view of a lamp assembly according to an embodiment of the present invention. 4A is a cross-sectional view taken along the line III-III ′ of FIG. 4. 4B is a cross-sectional view taken along the line IV-IV 'of FIG. 3.
3 to 4B, the lamp assembly includes a lamp holder 110, a lamp unit 133, and a lamp wire unit 136.
The lamp unit 133 includes a first lamp 131 and a second lamp 132 disposed in parallel to each other. Each end of the first and second lamps 131, 132 is held in the lamp holder 110.
Each of the first and second lamps 131 and 132 has a cylindrical shape having a discharge space formed therein, and includes a transparent material having excellent light transmittance, for example, a glass tube. Inside the glass tube, discharge gas (not shown), for example, mercury (Hg), trace amounts of argon (Argon, Ar), neon (Neon, Ne), xenon (Xenon, Xe) and krypton (Krypton, Kr) and the like are injected.
Mercury (Hg) generates ultraviolet rays which are invisible rays by discharge. Argon (Ar), neon (Ne), xenon (Xe) and krypton (Kr) are ionized by discharge to generate secondary electrons to increase the amount of ultraviolet rays generated, and the discharge voltage required to cause the discharge by the penning effect. Reduce the power level by reducing the voltage level.
A fluorescent layer (not shown) is formed on an inner wall of each of the first and second lamps 131 and 132. The fluorescent layer converts invisible light generated from mercury into visible light.
Meanwhile, first and second electrodes 131a and 132a are formed at ends of the first and second lamps 131 and 132. The first and second electrodes 131a and 132a apply a driving power to discharge the first and second lamps 131 and 132.
The lamp wire part 136 includes the first lamp wire 134 and the second lamp wire 135 soldered with the first and second electrodes 131a and 132a, respectively. The first and second lamp wires 134 and 135 supply driving power supplied from the outside to the first and second electrodes 131a and 132a, respectively.
The lamp holder 110 includes a support 111 and first and second holding parts 115 and 118. Specifically, the support part 111 includes a first withdrawal hole 111a and a second withdrawal hole 111.
The first drawing hole 111a is a path for drawing out the first lamp wire 134 to the outside, and the second drawing hole 111b is a path for drawing out the second lamp wire 135 to the outside. to be.
The first and second holding parts 115 and 118 hold ends of the first and second lamps 131 and 132, respectively.
In detail, a first opening groove 113a is formed in the first holding part 115, and a first holding groove 114a connected to the first opening groove 113a is formed. An end of the first lamp 131 is inserted into the first holding groove 114a with the first opening groove 113a as an inlet. Meanwhile, the first lamp wire 134 connected to the electrode 131a of the first lamp is led to the outside through the first lead portion 111a.
A second opening groove 116a is formed in the second holding part 118, and a second holding groove 117a connected to the second opening groove 116a is formed. An end of the second lamp 132 is inserted into the second holding groove 117a using the second opening groove 116a as an inlet. Meanwhile, the second lamp wire 135 connected to the electrode 132a of the second lamp is drawn out through the second lead-out part 111b.
<First Embodiment of Backlight Assembly>
5 is an exploded perspective view of the backlight assembly according to the first embodiment of the present invention. FIG. 6 is a cross-sectional view taken along the line VV ′ of FIG. 5. 7 is a cross-sectional view of a backlight assembly according to a comparative example.
5 to 6, the backlight assembly includes a storage container 101, a reflecting plate 105, a lamp assembly 130, a first side mold 140, a second side mold 150, and an optical member 160. ).
The storage container 101 includes a bottom surface and sidewalls extending or disposed from the bottom surface. The storage space is formed by the bottom surface and the side walls. The reflective plate 105, the lamp assembly 130, the first and second side molds 140 and 150, and the optical member 160 are accommodated in the storage container 101.
Grooves 102 are formed in the bottom surface to pull out the lamp wires of the lamp assembly 130 to the outside, and fixing grooves 103 are formed to fix the lamp holders of the lamp assembly 130. .
The reflective plate 105 is disposed on the bottom surface of the storage container 101 to reflect light emitted from the lamp assembly 130. Herein, the case in which the reflective plate 105 is disposed separately is taken as an example, but may be formed by coating a reflective material on the bottom surface 101.
The lamp assembly 130 includes a first lamp holder 110, a second lamp holder 120, lamps 131 and 132, and lamp wires (not shown).
The lamps 131 and 132 have a straight shape, and thus the lamp wires (not shown) are formed at the first and second ends of the lamps 131 and 132, respectively.
The first lamp holder 110 is disposed at the first ends of the lamps 131 and 132 to hold the first ends of the lamps 131 and 132. The first lamp holder 110 includes a support part 111 and first and second holding parts 115 and 118 protruding from the support part 111.
Details of the components of the first lamp holder 110 and the coupling structure of the first lamp holder 110 and the lamps 131 and 132 have been described above with reference to FIGS. 1 to 4B. It is the same as that and is omitted.
The second lamp holder 120 is disposed at a second end of the lamps 131 and 132 to hold the second end of the lamps 131 and 132. The second lamp holder 120 includes a support 121 and third and fourth holding parts 125 and 128 protruding from the support 121.
Since the second lamp holder 120 has the same components as the first lamp holder 110 and the coupling structure with the lamps 131 and 132 is also the same, a detailed description thereof will be omitted.
The first side mold 140 covers the first lamp holder 110 and spaces the optical member 160 and the lamps 131 and 132 at a predetermined distance from each other.
The first side mold 140 may have a first surface 141 and a third surface 143 in contact with the bottom surface of the storage container 101 and face each other, and the first surface 141 and the third surface. And a second side 142 connecting 143.
Openings 141a corresponding to cross sections of the first and second holding parts 115 and 118 of the first lamp holder 110 are formed on the first surface 141. Each opening 141a is formed in the same trapezoidal shape as the cross-sectional shape of the first holding part 115. Preferably the trapezoidal shape is longer than the length of the upper side of the base side.
A stepped portion is formed on the second surface 142 to seat the optical member 160 disposed on the first side mold 140. As the third surface 141 has a predetermined height h, the lamps 131 and 132 are separated from the optical member 160 by the predetermined distance.
When the first side mold 140 is mounted in the backlight assembly in which the first lamp holder 110 is mounted, the opening 141a of the first side mold 140 may be formed in the first holding part 114. It is mounted to surround the cross section. An end portion of the first surface 141 where the opening 141a is not formed is in contact with the bottom surface of the storage container 101.
Therefore, the opening 141a of the first side mold 140 is substantially completely blocked by the first holding part 115 of the first lamp holder 110 to block foreign matter from entering.
Generally, the storage container 101 has holes and gaps for assembly. For example, the hole 102 includes a hole 102 for drawing out the lamp wire 134 and a hole and a gap such as a fixing groove 103 to which the fixing part 112 of the lamp holder 110 is fixed.
The foreign matter is introduced into the storage container 101 from the outside by the holes and gaps, and the foreign matter introduced for a long time enters the active area of the display device, that is, the center area, and degrades the display quality.
7 is a cross-sectional view of a backlight assembly according to a comparative example. Referring to FIG. 7, the backlight assembly includes a storage container 201, a lamp 231, a lamp holder 210, a side mold 240, and an optical member 260.
A lamp holder 210 holding one end of the lamp 231 is disposed in the storage container 201. The side mold 240 covering the lamp holder 210 and seating the optical member 260 is disposed on the lamp holder 210. An opening 241a through which the lamp 231 penetrates is formed on the first surface of the side mold 240.
According to the comparative example shown, a space A exists between the lamp holder 210 and the opening 241a of the side mold 240. The foreign matter introduced into the storage container 201 flows into the space A, and the foreign matter introduced into the space A enters the central area of the storage container 201 through the opening 241a. Therefore, a decrease in luminance occurs in the active region of the display device.
Therefore, the lamp holder 110 having the holding parts 115 and 118 protruding in the longitudinal direction of the lamp according to the embodiment of the present invention prevents foreign substances introduced into the storage container 101 from entering the active area. You can.
The second side mold 150 covers the second lamp holder 120 and spaces the optical member 160 and the lamps 131 and 132 at a predetermined distance from each other. The second side mold 150 performs the same components and the same function as the first side mold 140 described above, and a detailed description thereof will be omitted.
The optical member 160 includes a diffusion plate 161 and light collecting sheets 162 and 163. The diffusion plate 161 diffuses the light emitted from the lamps 131 and 132 to further improve the brightness uniformity of the light.
The light collecting sheets 162 and 163 are disposed on the diffusion plate 161 to further improve the front luminance of the light emitted from the diffusion plate. Although not shown, a protective sheet is disposed on the light collecting sheets 162 and 163 to prevent the light collecting sheets 162 and 163 from being scratched and damaged by heat.
5 and 8, the lamp assembly 130 is fixed to a storage container 101 in which a reflecting plate 105 is disposed on a bottom surface thereof.
In detail, the lamp assembly 130 includes a first lamp holder 110, lamps 131 and 132, and lamp wires 134 and 135. The first lamp holder 110 includes a support part 111 and first and second holding parts 115 and 118. The support part 111 has fixing parts 112 formed to fix the drawing holes (not shown) through which the lamp wires 134 and 135 are drawn out and the first lamp holder 110 to the storage container 101. ).
The lamp wires 134 and 135 drawn out from the drawing holes of the support part 111 are drawn out through the holes 102 formed in common in the storage container 101 and the reflecting plate 105.
The lamp wires 134 and 135 drawn out of the storage container 101 are connected to the connector 137. The connector 137 is an input terminal to which driving power is applied to drive the lamps 131 and 132.
In addition, the fixing part 112 of the support part 111 is inserted into and fixed to the fixing groove 103 formed in common in the storage container 101 and the reflecting plate 105.
5 and 9, the first lamp holder 110 is fixed to the storage container 101. The first side mold 140 is assembled to the bottom surface side of the storage container 101 on the first lamp holder 110 to cover the first lamp holder 110.
The first side mold 140 is in contact with the bottom surface of the storage container 101 and faces each other, the first surface 141 and the third surface 143, and the first surface 141 and the third surface. And a second side 142 connecting 143.
Openings 141a and 141b are formed in the first surface 141 to correspond to end surfaces 114 and 117 of the first and second holding portions 115 and 118 of the first lamp holder 110. Each of the openings 141a and 141b is formed in the same trapezoidal shape as the cross-sectional shape of the first and second holding portions 115 and 117. Preferably, the quadrilateral shape is longer than the length of the upper side.
A stepped portion is formed on the second surface 142 to seat the optical member 160 disposed on the first side mold 140. As the third surface 143 has a predetermined height, the lamps 131 and 132 are separated from the optical member 160 by a predetermined distance.
9 and 10, an opening 141a is formed in the first surface 141 of the first side mold 140. The opening 141a has a trapezoidal shape in which opposite sides are inclined at a predetermined angle θ. Accordingly, the length of the lower side of the opening 141a is longer than the length of the upper side.
On the other hand, the end surface 114 of the first holding portion 115 of the first lamp holder 110 also has a trapezoidal shape in which opposite sides are inclined at a predetermined angle (θ). Accordingly, the length of the bottom side of the cross section 114 is longer than the length of the top side.
Accordingly, when the first side mold 140 is mounted from the top to the bottom to cover the first lamp holder 110 in the Z-direction as shown, the relatively long side of the opening 141a is changed. The bottom side is covered from the relatively short side of the cross section 114.
Accordingly, the gap between the first attachment e1 at the bottom side of the opening 141a and the second attachment e2 at the top side of the cross section 114 is formed by a predetermined width ΔW, so that the first side mold ( The coupling process between the 140 and the first lamp holder 110 is very easy.
11 is an enlarged view of a lamp holder and a side mold according to a comparative example. Referring to FIG. 11, when the opening 241a formed in the first surface 241 of the side mold 240 and the cross section 214 of the lamp holder 210 corresponding to the opening 241a have a rectangular shape. to be.
In this case, when the side mold 240 is coupled to the lamp holder 210, the side mold 240 is mounted in the Z-direction. At this time, there is no gap between the bottom side first attachment e1 ′ of the opening 241a and the top side second attachment e2 ′ of the cross section 214.
Therefore, as the first attachment (e1 ') and the second attachment (e2') must be assembled correctly in the bonding process, there is a disadvantage in that the assembly takes a long time.
When referring to the comparative example, according to an embodiment of the present invention, the opening side 141a of the first side mold 140 and the cross section 114 of the first lamp holder 110 have the length of the bottom side of the top side. It can be seen that the assembly process is easy as it has a longer trapezoidal shape.
<First Embodiment of Display Device>
12 and 13, the display device includes a backlight assembly 100 and a display assembly 200.
Since the backlight assembly 100 is substantially the same as the backlight assembly according to the exemplary embodiment shown in FIG. 5, a detailed description thereof will be omitted.
The display assembly 200 includes a middle mold frame 270, a display panel 280, and a top chassis 290.
The middle mold frame 270 is disposed on the storage container 101 in which the optical member 160 is disposed to press the edges of the optical member 160 seated thereon on the first and second side molds 140 and 150. The separation of the optical member 160 from the storage container 101 is prevented.
The display panel 280 includes a first substrate 281, a second substrate 282, a liquid crystal layer (not shown), a printed circuit board 283, and a flexible circuit board 284.
The first substrate 281 includes a plurality of pixel electrodes arranged in a matrix, thin film transistors (TFTs), and thin film transistors (TFTs) for applying a driving voltage to each pixel electrode. Wires for driving the wires).
The pixel electrode includes a transparent conductive material, an indium tin oxide film (ITO), an indium zinc oxide film (IZO), and an amorphous indium tin oxide film (a-ITO). And the like.
The second substrate 282 is disposed to face the first substrate 281. The second substrate 282 includes a common electrode facing the pixel electrodes and color filters corresponding to each pixel electrode. The color filters include red, green and blue filters.
The liquid crystal layer (not shown) is interposed between the first and second substrates 281 and 282 and rearranged by an electric field formed between the pixel electrode and the common electrode. The rearranged liquid crystal layer (not shown) displays an image by adjusting light transmittance.
The printed circuit board 283 may include a driving circuit unit (not shown) for processing an image signal, and the driving circuit unit may signal-process an image signal and a control signal input from the outside to the first and second substrates 281. 283, a driving control signal and an image signal for driving.
The flexible circuit board 284 electrically connects the first substrate 281 and the printed circuit board 283 to use the first control signal and the image signal provided from the printed circuit board 284 to provide the first circuit. A driving signal for driving the thin film transistor TFT formed on the substrate 281 is output, that is, a data signal and a gate signal.
The top chassis 290 surrounds the edge of the display panel 280 and is coupled to the storage container 101. The top chassis 290 prevents from being damaged or damaged from an impact from the outside, and prevents the display panel 280 from being separated from the storage container 101.
Second Embodiment of Backlight Assembly
Referring to FIG. 14, the backlight assembly includes a storage container 301, a reflector 305, a lamp assembly 330, a first side mold 340, a second side mold 350, and an optical member 360. do.
The storage container 301 includes a bottom surface and sidewalls extending or disposed from the bottom surface. The storage space is formed by the bottom surface and the side walls. The reflecting plate 305, the lamp assembly 330, the first and second side molds 340 and 350, and the optical member 360 are accommodated in the storage container 301.
Grooves (not shown) for drawing out lamp wires of the lamp assembly 330 to the outside are formed on the bottom surface, and fixing grooves (not shown) for fixing the lamp holders of the lamp assembly 330 are formed. Is formed.
The reflective plate 305 is disposed on the bottom surface of the storage container 301 to reflect light emitted from the lamp assembly 330. Herein, the case in which the reflective plate 305 is disposed separately is taken as an example, but the reflective plate 305 may be formed by coating a reflective material on the bottom surface 301.
The lamp assembly 330 includes a lamp holder 310, lamps 331 and 332, lamp wires 334 and 335, and a lamp fixing member 320.
The lamp holder 310 holds an end portion of a lamp in which electrodes of the lamps 331 and 332 are formed, and pulls out lamp wires 334 and 335 connected to the electrodes to the outside. Since the lamp holder 310 is substantially the same as the lamp holder 110 described above with reference to FIG. 1, a detailed description thereof will be omitted.
The lamps 331 and 332 have a U shape. One end of the lamps 331, 332 is held by the lamp holder 310, and the tartan is fixed by the lamp fixing member 320.
The lamp fixing member 320 receives and fixes the other ends of the bent portions of the lamps 331 and 332. The lamp fixing member 320 has a slit-shaped inlet 321, and the other ends of the lamps 331 and 332 are inserted through the inlet 321 to be fixed to the lamp fixing member 320. The lamp fixing member 320 is formed of a material having elasticity.
The first side mold 340 covers the lamp holder 310 and spaces the optical member 360 and the lamps 331 and 332 at a predetermined distance from each other. Since the first side mold 340 is substantially the same as the first side mold 140 described above with reference to FIG. 5, a detailed description thereof will be omitted.
The second side mold 350 covers the lamp fixing member 350 and spaces the optical member 360 and the lamps 331 and 332 disposed at an upper distance.
The optical member 360 includes a diffusion plate 361 and light collecting sheets 362 and 363. The diffusion plate 361 diffuses the light emitted from the lamps 331 and 332 to further improve the brightness uniformity of the light.
The light collecting sheets 362 and 363 are disposed on the diffusion plate 361 to further improve the front luminance of light emitted from the diffusion plate. Although not shown, a protective sheet is disposed on the light collecting sheets 362 and 363 to prevent the light collecting sheets 162 and 163 from being scratched and damaged by heat.
Since the backlight assembly 300 is substantially the same as the backlight assembly according to the exemplary embodiment shown in FIG. 14, a detailed description thereof will be omitted.
The display assembly 400 includes a middle mold frame 470, a display panel 480, and a top chassis 490.
The middle mold frame 470 is disposed on the storage container 301 in which the optical member 360 is disposed to press the edges of the optical member 360 seated thereon on the first and second side molds 340 and 350. The separation of the optical member 360 from the storage container 301 is prevented.
The display panel 480 includes a first substrate 481, a second substrate 482, a liquid crystal layer (not shown), a printed circuit board 483, and a flexible circuit board 484.
The first substrate 481 includes a plurality of pixel electrodes arranged in a matrix, thin film transistors (TFTs), and thin film transistors (TFTs) for applying a driving voltage to each pixel electrode. Wires for driving the wires).
The second substrate 482 is disposed to face the first substrate 481. The second substrate 482 includes a common electrode facing the pixel electrodes and color filters corresponding to each pixel electrode. The color filters include red, green and blue filters.
The liquid crystal layer (not shown) is interposed between the first and second substrates 481 and 482 and rearranged by an electric field formed between the pixel electrode and the common electrode. The rearranged liquid crystal layer (not shown) displays an image by adjusting light transmittance.
The printed circuit board 483 may include a driving circuit unit (not shown) for processing an image signal, and the driving circuit unit may process an image signal and a control signal input from an external source to the first and second substrates 481. 483, a driving control signal and an image signal for driving.
The flexible circuit board 484 electrically connects the first substrate 481 and the printed circuit board 483 to use the first control signal and the image signal provided from the printed circuit board 484 to provide the first circuit. A driving signal for driving the thin film transistor TFT formed on the substrate 481 is output, that is, a data signal and a gate signal.
The top chassis 490 surrounds the edge of the display panel 480 and is coupled to the storage container 301. The top chassis 490 prevents damage or damage from an impact from the outside and prevents the display panel 480 from being separated from the storage container 301.
As described above, according to the present invention, by having a lamp holder protruding in the longitudinal direction of the lamp, it is possible to block foreign substances introduced into the backlight assembly from entering the center area.
In addition, by forming a trapezoidal shape in which the stool facing the cross-sectional shape of the lamp holder is inclined at a constant angle, it is possible to facilitate the coupling process of the side mold coupled to the lamp holder.
A support part having a drawing hole through which the wire of the lamp is drawn out; And
It includes a holding portion protruding from the support in the longitudinal direction of the lamp, the holding groove is formed to hold the end of the lamp,
The extraction hole is a lamp holder, characterized in that perpendicular to the longitudinal direction of the lamp.
The display apparatus of claim 1, wherein the holding part comprises: a first holding part protruding in the lamp length direction from a first end of the support part; And
And a second holding portion protruding in the lamp longitudinal direction from a second end of the support portion.
The method of claim 2, wherein each of the first and second holding portions
A first surface connected to the holding groove to form an opening groove for inserting an end of the lamp into the holding groove; And
And a second surface extending from the first surface and having an end portion of the holding groove formed thereon.
4. The lamp holder of claim 3, wherein the second surface has a trapezoidal shape.
The lamp holder of claim 1, wherein the holding part is formed of a synthetic resin having elasticity.
The lamp holder of claim 5, wherein the support part and the holding part are integrally formed.
A lamp having an electrode formed at an end thereof to generate light by an electric signal applied through the electrode;
A lamp wire connected to the electrode to transfer the electric signal; And
A lamp holder having a support part having a drawing hole through which the lamp wire is drawn out, and a holding part having a holding groove protruding in the lamp length direction from the support part to hold an end of the lamp,
The extraction hole is a lamp assembly, characterized in that perpendicular to the longitudinal direction of the lamp.
8. The lamp assembly of claim 7, wherein the cross section of the holding portion has a trapezoidal shape.
The lamp assembly of claim 7, wherein the support part has a fixing part for fixing to an external device.
A lamp for generating light and having a lamp wire connected to an end thereof;
A lamp holder including a support part having a drawing hole for drawing out the lamp wire, and a holding part having a holding groove protruding from the support in the lamp length direction to hold an end of the lamp;
An optical member disposed on the lamp to improve optical characteristics of the light; And
A first side mold covering the lamp holder and spaced apart from the lamp and the optical member by a predetermined distance;
The extraction hole is a backlight assembly, characterized in that perpendicular to the longitudinal direction of the lamp.
11. The method of claim 10, The lamp holder further comprises a storage container is fixedly received,
And the support portion includes a fixing portion for fixing the lamp holder to the storage container.
The backlight assembly of claim 10, wherein a cross section of the holding unit has a trapezoidal shape.
The backlight assembly of claim 12, wherein the first side mold includes an opening opened corresponding to a cross section of the holding part.
The backlight assembly of claim 10, wherein the lamp includes a first end to which the lamp wire is connected and a second end to which the lamp is bent.
15. The backlight assembly of claim 14, wherein the lamp holder holds the first end of the lamp.
15. The apparatus of claim 14, further comprising: a lamp fixing member fixing the second end of the lamp; And
And a second side mold covering the lamp fixing member and spaced apart from the lamp and the optical member by a predetermined distance.
A lamp holder and a lamp holder having a lamp for emitting the light, a support having a drawing hole for drawing out lamp wires, and a holding part having a holding groove protruding in the lamp length direction from the support and holding the end of the lamp; A backlight assembly comprising a side mold,
And the drawing hole is perpendicular to the longitudinal direction of the lamp.
The display device of claim 17, wherein a cross section of the holding portion has a trapezoidal shape.
The display device of claim 17, wherein the side mold includes an opening that corresponds to an end surface of the holding part.
The display device of claim 17, further comprising an optical member disposed between the lamp and the display panel.
And the side mold includes a guide surface on which the optical member is seated.
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