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Backlight module for 3D display device and method for displaying 3D images utilizing the same
   
Document Number
US Patent 7327929
Issued Date
February 5, 2008
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Inventors
Chu; Yu-Mioun (Alian Township, Kaohsiung County,TW)
Lin; Yung-Lun (Wujie Township, Yilan County,TW)
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A backlight module including a first light guide plate, a first light source, a second light guide plate, and a second light source. The first light guide plate includes a first side, a second side opposite to the first side, and a first surface with a micro-groove structure. The first light source is disposed on the first side of the first light guide plate. The second light guide plate is disposed on the first light guide plate, and includes a third side, a fourth side opposite to the third side, and a second surface with a micro-groove structure. The fourth side and the second side are located at the same side. The second light source is disposed on the fourth side of the second light guide plate.
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Owner
Au Optronics Corp. (Hsinchu,TW)
Published
February 5, 2008
Application Number
11/146,659
Filed
June 7, 2005
US Classification
385/146  
Int'l Classification
G02B   6/10   (20060101)   F21V   8/00   (20060101)  
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Priority Data
Jan 24, 2005 [TW] 94101985 A
USPTO Field of Search
385/133   385/146  
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