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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Oct. 30, 2001
Filed:
Mar. 27, 1996
Hiromi Sasako, Tokyo, JP;
Kayoko Watai, Saitama, JP;
Other;
Abstract
A surface light source device has a narrowed visual field and increased brightness. The surface light source device can be applied to a liquid crystal display. The back side of a fluorescent lamp is covered with silver foil. Light emitted from the lamp enters a wedge-shaped light guide plate through its incident surface. The light guide plate is designed so that directional light exits from the guide plate. When the light is guided toward a thin-walled end surface through the light guide plate, the light is scattered, reflected, and undergoes other action. Collimated light flux gradually exits from the exiting surface. The light flux passes through two prism sheets successively. As a result, the direction of propagation of the light is restricted in two dimensions. The light flux of increased brightness is directed to the liquid crystal panel. V-shaped channels formed in the prism faces of the two prism sheets PS,, PS,are arrayed in two mutually perpendicular directions while facing outward. The prismatic vertical angles of the two sheets PS,, PS,have various desirable combinations of values. For example, where the first sheet PS1 is disposed vertical to the lamp, the vertical angles of the two sheets PS,, PS,are preferably 90° and 70°, respectively.