Invention Grant
US08404334B2 Continuous web of optical film laminate with predefined slit lines, and method and system for manufacturing the same
有权
具有预定义的切割线的光学膜层压板的连续卷材及其制造方法和系统
- Patent Title: Continuous web of optical film laminate with predefined slit lines, and method and system for manufacturing the same
- Patent Title (中): 具有预定义的切割线的光学膜层压板的连续卷材及其制造方法和系统
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Application No.: US12849341Application Date: 2010-08-03
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Publication No.: US08404334B2Publication Date: 2013-03-26
- Inventor: Kouji Kimura , Takayoshi Yamano , Takuya Nakazono , Kazuo Kitada , Tomokazu Yura , Fumihito Shimanoe , Satoru Koshio , Shouji Shibata
- Applicant: Kouji Kimura , Takayoshi Yamano , Takuya Nakazono , Kazuo Kitada , Tomokazu Yura , Fumihito Shimanoe , Satoru Koshio , Shouji Shibata
- Applicant Address: JP Osaka
- Assignee: Nitto Denko Corporation
- Current Assignee: Nitto Denko Corporation
- Current Assignee Address: JP Osaka
- Agency: Lowe Hauptman Ham & Berner, LLP
- Priority: WOPCT/JP2008/000987 20080415
- Main IPC: C09K19/02
- IPC: C09K19/02 ; B32B38/04 ; B32B38/00 ; B32B41/00 ; B32B3/14 ; B32B7/12

Abstract:
An optical film laminate that has predefined slit lines for enhancing both product accuracy and manufacturing speed in liquid-crystal display element manufacturing to radically improve manufacturing yield. The optical film laminate formed as a continuous web with the predefined slit lines for use in a continuous manufacturing system by laminating optically functional film sheets to liquid-crystal panels. The optical film laminate having defect-free regions having a predefined length corresponding to the dimension of a liquid-crystal panel and defective regions having a predefined length different from the defect-free region, based on the detected position of defects. The optical film laminate having a carrier film releasably laminated to an adhesive layer, wherein defect-free normal polarizing sheets and a defective polarizing sheets are formed on the carrier film by forming slit lines corresponding to above regions along the transverse direction of the optical film laminate.
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