Abstract:
A liquid crystal display device includes first and second substrates, an orientation film on at least one of the first and second substrates, the orientation film having projecting edge portions extending at least in part beyond an outer contour of an active area, a seal material along the outer contour of the orientation film at a regularly-spaced interval from the orientation film, and a liquid crystal layer between the first and second substrates.
Abstract:
A liquid crystal device (LCD) includes a first substrate; a second substrate coupled to the first substrate; a plurality of scan lines and a plurality of data lines arranged over the first substrate, the scan lines intersecting the data lines to define pixel areas; thin film transistors (TFTs) over the first substrate adjacent intersections of the scan lines and data lines; substantially bilaterally, symmetric pixel electrodes in the pixel areas; and a liquid crystal layer interposed between the first and second substrates.
Abstract:
The invention relates to an LCD panel for preventing the generation of blur due to ionic impurities. The LCD panel comprises a first substrate having a common electrode; a second substrate having an active area; a seal pattern along the periphery of said active area between said first substrate and said second substrate; a liquid crystal layer between said first substrate and said second substrate in said active area; and an electrode pattern between said seal pattern and said second substrate. Alternatively, the seal pattern has outwardly projecting corner portions. An electric field is generated between the electrode pattern and the common electrodes so that the ionic impurities are prevented from penetrating into the active area, and the ionic impurities in liquid crystal are captured in the seal pattern portion to prevent the generation of blur due to ionic impurities.