Multi-section visual display having overlapping structure
First Claim
1. A multi-section visual display having an overlapping structure, comprising:
- a first magnifying lens;
a second magnifying lens, wherein the second magnifying lens is aligned with the first magnifying lens in an edge-to-edge manner;
a first display apparatus, comprising;
a first display panel disposed below the first magnifying lens and spaced from the first magnifying lens at a first spacing (A1), wherein the first display panel has a first border area; and
a second display apparatus disposed between the first magnifying lens and the first display apparatus, wherein the second display apparatus comprises;
a second display panel spaced from the second magnifying lens at a second spacing (A2), wherein the second display panel has a second border area, and the first display apparatus and the second display apparatus are arranged in a panel-moving mechanism, the panel-moving mechanism having an operation state and a storage state;
wherein, while the panel-moving mechanism is at the operation state, a portion of the second border area of the second display panel is overlapped with a portion of the first border area of the first display panel, thus forming an overlap portion, and the first magnifying lens is corresponding to the overlap portion and the remaining portion of the first display panel, and the second magnifying lens is corresponding to the remaining portion of the second display panel.
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Abstract
A multi-section visual display having an overlapping structure is disclosed, and includes a first magnifying lens, a second magnifying lens, a first display apparatus having a first display panel and a second display apparatus having a second display panel, wherein the second display apparatus is disposed between the first magnifying lens and the first display apparatus, and the second magnifying lens is aligned with the first magnifying lens in an edge-to-edge manner. While at an operation state, a first border area of the first display panel is partially overlapped with a second border area of the second display panel, thereby reducing the non-display area needing shielding by using a virtual image display from the first display panel/magnifying lens to shield a portion of the second border area, thus reducing the space required between the magnifying lenses and the first display panel.
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16 Claims
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1. A multi-section visual display having an overlapping structure, comprising:
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a first magnifying lens; a second magnifying lens, wherein the second magnifying lens is aligned with the first magnifying lens in an edge-to-edge manner; a first display apparatus, comprising; a first display panel disposed below the first magnifying lens and spaced from the first magnifying lens at a first spacing (A1), wherein the first display panel has a first border area; and a second display apparatus disposed between the first magnifying lens and the first display apparatus, wherein the second display apparatus comprises; a second display panel spaced from the second magnifying lens at a second spacing (A2), wherein the second display panel has a second border area, and the first display apparatus and the second display apparatus are arranged in a panel-moving mechanism, the panel-moving mechanism having an operation state and a storage state; wherein, while the panel-moving mechanism is at the operation state, a portion of the second border area of the second display panel is overlapped with a portion of the first border area of the first display panel, thus forming an overlap portion, and the first magnifying lens is corresponding to the overlap portion and the remaining portion of the first display panel, and the second magnifying lens is corresponding to the remaining portion of the second display panel. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16)
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