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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Feb. 15, 2000
Filed:
Jul. 03, 1997
Takeshi Kadowaki, Kofu, JP;
Mitsuru Koarai, Kofu, JP;
Pioneer Electronic Corporation, Tokyo-to, JP;
Pioneer Video Corporation, Yamanashi-ken, JP;
Abstract
A liquid crystal display device of reflection type has a liquid crystal display panel and a fixture substrate for fixing the liquid crystal display panel. The liquid crystal display panel is provided with: a semiconductor substrate; a transparent substrate opposed to the semiconductor substrate and on which a transparent electrode is formed, the transparent substrate having a width in a first direction along a surface thereof wider than the semiconductor substrate; a liquid crystal layer sealed between the semiconductor substrate and the transparent substrate; a plurality of switching elements formed on the semiconductor substrate in a matrix manner in correspondence with a pixel arrangement; and a plurality of pixel electrodes formed in the matrix manner in correspondence with the pixel arrangement each connected to respective one of the switching elements. The fixture substrate is provided with an aperture portion to which an aperture, which area is larger than an outline of the semiconductor substrate and which width in the first direction is narrower than the transparent substrate, is formed. The semiconductor substrate is disposed within the aperture. And that, both of edge portions in the first direction of the transparent substrate are adhered on the fixture substrate at a peripheral of the aperture by an adhesive agent.