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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
May. 07, 2002
Filed:
Nov. 03, 1998
Takayuki Arai, Kasukabe, JP;
Shingo Ohkawa, Koshigaya, JP;
Other;
Abstract
A liquid crystal display including includes a surface light source device of side light type for backlighting a liquid crystal panel. A primary light source supplies light to a guide plate. Emission from an emitting face impinges on a polarization separating element through a prism sheet. A polarization component which is directionally corresponding to a transmission polarization plane M is supplied to the liquid crystal panel. Reflection at the polarization separating element provides returning light which is subject to inside reflection by projection rows formed on a back face of the guide plate, thereby causing the guide plate to emit afresh recycling light. This recycling light, which is rich with the polarization component directionally in accordance with transmission polarization plane M , impinges again on the polarization separating element. The projection rows formed on the back face run in a direction (first direction) which is generally vertical with respect to an incidence face of the guide plate while obliquely crossing with respect to both reflection polarization plane M and transmission polarization plane M of the polarization separating element. Projection rows formed on an inner face of the prism sheet run in another direction (second direction) which is generally parallel with respect to the incidence face of the guide plate. The polarization separating element and the prism sheet may be unified.