Invention Grant
- Patent Title: Liquid crystal display and substrate thereof
- Patent Title (中): 液晶显示器及其基板
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Application No.: US11066764Application Date: 2005-02-28
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Publication No.: US07723727B2Publication Date: 2010-05-25
- Inventor: Jang-Kun Song
- Applicant: Jang-Kun Song
- Applicant Address: KR Suwon-Si
- Assignee: Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd.
- Current Assignee: Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd.
- Current Assignee Address: KR Suwon-Si
- Agency: F. Chau & Associates, LLC
- Priority: KR2000-71681 20001129
- Main IPC: H01L29/76
- IPC: H01L29/76

Abstract:
Disclosed are a liquid crystal display and a substrate for the same. The substrate comprises first wires formed in one direction on the substrate; second wires intersecting and insulated from the first wires; pixel electrodes formed in pixel regions defined by the first wires and the second wires; and switching elements connected to the first wires, the second wires and the pixel electrodes, wherein an interval between two adjacent second wires has a predetermined dimension that repeatedly varies from one set of adjacent second wires to the next, and a side of the pixel electrodes adjacent to the second wires is shaped in a pattern identical to the second wires such that the pixel electrodes have a wide portion and a narrow portion. The liquid crystal display comprises a first substrate; first wires formed in one direction on the first substrate; second wires intersecting and insulated from the first wires; pixel electrodes formed in pixel regions defined by the crossing of the first wires and the second wires, and a side of the pixel electrodes adjacent to the second wires is shaped in a pattern identical to the second wires such that the pixel electrodes have a wide portion and a narrow portion; switching elements connected to the first wires, the second wires and the pixel electrodes; a second substrate provided opposing the first substrate; a black matrix formed on the second substrate; common electrodes formed on the second substrate; and domain controlling means for controlling the formation of domains of the pixel electrodes.
Public/Granted literature
- US20050140908A1 Liquid crystal display and substrate thereof Public/Granted day:2005-06-30
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