Abstract:
A liquid crystal display (LCD) includes a pixel array substrate, an opposite substrate and a liquid crystal layer disposed between the pixel array substrate and the opposite substrate. The opposite substrate has a common electrode. The pixel array substrate has a plurality of pixel regions, a plurality of first pixel electrodes and a plurality of second pixel electrodes. Within each of the pixel regions, a corresponding first pixel electrode and a corresponding second pixel electrode are disposed, wherein each of the second pixel electrodes entirely encloses the corresponding first pixel electrode and is separated from the corresponding first pixel electrode.
Abstract:
A thin film transistor (TFT) substrate includes a substrate, data lines, scan lines and pixel electrodes. The data lines and the scan lines intersect each other on the substrate for defining pixel areas. The pixel electrodes are disposed in corresponding pixel areas. Each of the pixel electrodes defines at least two slits by which the pixel electrode is divided into at least two first areas and at least two second areas. The first areas and the second areas are insulated with respect to each other. The first areas are disposed diagonally and the second areas are disposed diagonally.
Abstract:
A fan-drum includes a drum frame having two clamping frame members fastened together, an eyelet located on one end of one clamping frame member and a handle located on the end of one clamping frame member, a drum head fixedly set in between the two clamping frame members, and beaters suspending from the eyelet of the drum frame at two opposite sides relative to the drum head, each beater having a shank, a hook located on one end of the shank and pivotally coupled to the eyelet and a ball-head located on the other end of the shank for beating one clamping frame member or the drum head to produce sound.
Abstract:
A variable three-dimensional labyrinth comprises a base, a plurality of central blocks, side blocks, corner blocks, wherein a plurality of buckling pillars are mounted on the base for buckling the central blocks. A plurality of hollow tunnels are formed on the central blocks, the side blocks, and the corner blocks. A holding part is mounted on each central block. A pivotally connecting part is integrated with each side block and each corner block. The pivotally connecting part is pivotally mounted between the base and the central blocks. A ball is moved into the hollow tunnels of the blocks from an entrance hole and moved along the hollow tunnels by rotating the blocks until reaching an exit hole, wherein the exit hole is formed on an exterior surface of one of the blocks, and the entrance hole is formed on an exterior surface of another block.
Abstract:
A representative display device includes a display module, a polarization controller and a compensator. Each pixel region of the display module has a first sub-pixel region, a second sub-pixel region and a third sub-pixel region respectively providing a first light, a second light and a third light of the same polarization. The polarization controller has control regions that control the polarization of the light passing therethrough. The compensator has first compensating regions, second compensating regions and third compensating regions corresponding to the first sub-pixel regions, the second sub-pixel regions and the third sub-pixel regions, respectively. The compensations of phase retardation of the first light, the second light and the third light generated by passing through the first compensating regions, the second compensating regions and the third compensating regions are different from one another.
Abstract:
The present invention is a convertible uni-bicycle, wherein the front end of a bike frame is connected to the outer wall of a head tube using a dismountable structure, and the top end of the head tube is connected to a handlebar using a dismountable structure. The handlebar disposes a brake lever which is connected to an upper brake cable, and the upper brake cable is interconnected to a lower brake cable using a jointing structure. Then, the top end of the bike frame mid-section is connected to a seat post using a dismountable structure, and the bottom end of the bike frame mid-section disposes a driving mechanism which is installed with two dismountable pedals. Thus, the present invention provides a means for the user to convert bicycle into unicycle through easy steps.
Abstract:
A liquid crystal display (LCD) panel having a plurality of pixels includes a first substrate and a second substrate disposed opposite to each other. The first substrate has a common electrode layer which has a first common area and a second common area. The second substrate has a plurality of data lines, a plurality of scan lines, a plurality of signal lines and a pixel electrode layer. The data lines and the scan lines are disposed in array and around the pixels. The signal lines traverse the pixels, respectively. For each of the pixels, the pixel electrode layer overlaps the data line and/or the scan line, and is divided into a first pixel area and a second pixel area by the signal line. The first common area is disposed corresponding to the second pixel area. The first pixel area has a first slit pattern. At least one of the first common area and the second pixel area has a second slit pattern which differs from the first slit pattern in geometry.
Abstract:
A representative display device includes a display module, a polarization controller and a compensator. Each pixel region of the display module has a first sub-pixel region, a second sub-pixel region and a third sub-pixel region respectively providing a first light, a second light and a third light of the same polarization. The polarization controller has control regions that control the polarization of the light passing therethrough. The compensator has first compensating regions, second compensating regions and third compensating regions corresponding to the first sub-pixel regions, the second sub-pixel regions and the third sub-pixel regions, respectively. The compensations of phase retardation of the first light, the second light and the third light generated by passing through the first compensating regions, the second compensating regions and the third compensating regions are different from one another.
Abstract:
A bidirectional board game includes a playing board, and a plurality of playing pieces. The playing board has a matrix of squares defined by horizontal lines and vertical lines configured on a surface of the playing board. The squares are allocated in two regions identified for the two players, respectively. Each square allocated to both of the players includes a diagonal line. The playing pieces are divided into two distinguishable families each controlled by one of the two players. Each family includes a sovereign piece and a plurality of numeral pieces indicating a numeral 1 to 5. When playing the board game, the two players alternate moving the playing piece. The numeral indicated on the numeral piece is the maximum number of steps allowed to move in one action. Which hostile playing pieces can be captured by the numeral piece is determined by the numeral indicated thereon.