Lighting apparatus and liquid crystal display
First Claim
1. A lighting apparatus comprising a first light source, a second light source spaced from the first light source, and a linear light conductor disposed between the first light source and the second light source, for causing light entering from the first light source and the second light source to exit linearly from an exit side, on the reflection side of the linear light conductor, which is opposed to the exit side, a plurality of first light reflection parts in the form of a first V-shaped groove, for reflecting light entering from the first light source and a plurality of second light reflection parts in the form of a second V-shaped groove, for reflecting light entering from the second light source being formed, and an intersection angle of the planes of the first V-shaped groove and an intersection angle of the planes of the second V-shaped grooves being substantially equal to each other, the planes of said plurality of first light reflection parts being tilted at respective angles at which the light entering from the first light source exits in the direction substantially perpendicular to the longitudinal direction of the linear light conductor, and the planes of said plurality of second light reflection parts being tilted at respective angles at which the light entering from the second light source exits in the direction substantially perpendicular to the longitudinal direction of the linear light conductor, and said plurality of first light reflection parts being formed in at least a region near the end of the linear light conductor, opposite to the end thereof near which the first light source is disposed, and said plurality of second reflection parts being formed in at least a region near the end of the linear light conductor opposite to the end thereof near which the second light source is disposed.
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Abstract
A plurality of first light reflection parts 20a in the form of a first V-shaped groove, for reflecting light entering from a first light source 12a and a plurality of light reflection parts 20b in the form of a second V-shaped groove, for reflecting light entering from a second light source 12b are formed, an intersection angle θp of the planes of the first V-shaped groove and an intersection angle θp of the planes of the second V-shaped grooves are substantially equal to each other, the planes of said plurality of first light reflection parts and the planes of said plurality of second light reflection parts are tilted at respective angles at which the light exits in the direction substantially perpendicular to the longitudinal direction of the linear light conductor 14, said plurality of first light reflection parts are formed in at least a region near the end of the linear light conductor, opposite to the end thereof near which the first light source is disposed, and said plurality of second reflection parts are formed in at least a region near the end of the linear light conductor opposite to the end thereof near which the second light source is disposed.
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Citations
8 Claims
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1. A lighting apparatus comprising a first light source, a second light source spaced from the first light source, and a linear light conductor disposed between the first light source and the second light source, for causing light entering from the first light source and the second light source to exit linearly from an exit side,
on the reflection side of the linear light conductor, which is opposed to the exit side, a plurality of first light reflection parts in the form of a first V-shaped groove, for reflecting light entering from the first light source and a plurality of second light reflection parts in the form of a second V-shaped groove, for reflecting light entering from the second light source being formed, and an intersection angle of the planes of the first V-shaped groove and an intersection angle of the planes of the second V-shaped grooves being substantially equal to each other, the planes of said plurality of first light reflection parts being tilted at respective angles at which the light entering from the first light source exits in the direction substantially perpendicular to the longitudinal direction of the linear light conductor, and the planes of said plurality of second light reflection parts being tilted at respective angles at which the light entering from the second light source exits in the direction substantially perpendicular to the longitudinal direction of the linear light conductor, and said plurality of first light reflection parts being formed in at least a region near the end of the linear light conductor, opposite to the end thereof near which the first light source is disposed, and said plurality of second reflection parts being formed in at least a region near the end of the linear light conductor opposite to the end thereof near which the second light source is disposed.
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8. A liquid crystal display comprising a lighting apparatus including a first light source, a second light source spaced from the first light source, a linear light conductor disposed between the first light source and the second light source, for causing light entering from the first light source and the second light source to exit linearly from an exit side, and a planar light conductor optically connected to the linear light conductor, for emitting light entering from the linear light conductor in plane;
- and a liquid crystal panel illuminated by the lighting apparatus,
on the reflection side of the linear light conductor, which is opposed to the exit side, a plurality of first light reflection parts in the form of first V-shaped grooves, for reflecting light entering from the first light source and a plurality of light reflection parts in the form of second V-shaped grooves, for reflecting light entering from the second light source being formed, and an intersection angle of the planes of the first V-shaped groove and an intersection angle of the planes of the second V-shaped grooves being substantially equal to each other, the planes of said plurality of first light reflection parts being tilted at respective angles at which the light entering from the first light source exits in the direction substantially perpendicular to the longitudinal direction of the linear light conductor, and the planes of said plurality of second light reflection parts being tilted at respective angles at which the light entering from the second light source exits in the direction substantially perpendicular to the longitudinal direction of the linear light conductor, and said plurality of first light reflection parts being formed in at least a region near the end of the linear light conductor, opposite to the end thereof near which the first light source is disposed, and said plurality of second reflection parts being formed in at least a region near the end of the linear light conductor opposite to the end thereof near which the second light source is disposed.
- and a liquid crystal panel illuminated by the lighting apparatus,
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