Sliding Reflector Display Structure for Front-Facing Light Effects

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Solution Overview

Problem

E-sports displays with light emitting elements on their back surfaces struggle to provide a noticeable situational light effect to users in front, as the light is often obscured or inadequately reflected, limiting its impact.

Innovation Solution

A display device with slidable reflectors on its back surface that can be retracted or expanded to expose reflecting surfaces, allowing light emitted from elements on the back surface to be directed towards the user, enhancing the situational light effect.

Engineering Contradictions & Design Principles

VSEngineering Contradiction Analysis

1Shape

If light emitting elements are disposed on the back surface of the display, then the borderless design is achieved, but the situational light effect is not prominent for users in front of the display

Engineering Contradiction:
Improveborderless designVSAvoidsituational light effect
Core Design Contradiction:
ShapeVSIllumination intensity

Solution Approach 1:

A reflector is introduced as an intermediary component between the light emitting elements on the back surface and the users in front of the display. The reflector receives light from the back surface and redirects it toward the front, making the situational light effect prominent for users while maintaining the borderless design aesthetic.

Inventive Principle:
Principle #24Intermediary (Mediator)

2Illumination intensity

If the reflector is always exposed, then the situational light effect is prominent, but the structure becomes complex and occupies space

Engineering Contradiction:
Improvesituational light effectVSAvoidreflector structure
Core Design Contradiction:
Illumination intensityVSDevice complexity

Solution Approach 1:

The reflector is designed to be movable rather than fixed, allowing it to slide between a retracted position (when not needed) and an exposed position (when situational lighting is required). This dynamic design enables the system to adapt between a simple appearance and functional lighting enhancement without permanently occupying space or increasing structural complexity.

Inventive Principle:
Principle #15Dynamics

3Ease of manufacture

If the reflector is retracted, then the display appearance is clean and simple, but the situational light effect is not available

Engineering Contradiction:
Improvedisplay appearanceVSAvoidsituational light function
Core Design Contradiction:
Ease of manufactureVSAdaptability or versatility

Solution Approach 1:

The reflector's movable design allows it to be retracted when not needed, maintaining a clean and simple display appearance, and extended when situational lighting is required, providing adaptability between aesthetic simplicity and functional versatility.

Inventive Principle:
Principle #15Dynamics

4Adaptability or versatility

If the reflector is made movable, then the situational light effect can be activated, but the device complexity increases

Engineering Contradiction:
Improvesituational light activationVSAvoidslidable mechanism
Core Design Contradiction:
Adaptability or versatilityVSDevice complexity

Solution Approach 1:

A simple sliding mechanism is implemented to enable the reflector to move between retracted and exposed positions. This dynamic component, while adding some structural complexity, enables the system to adapt between different operational states (lighting activation and deactivation) without requiring complex control systems.

Inventive Principle:
Principle #15Dynamics

Applied Scientific Principles

This section explains which scientific principles are used to turn an abstract innovation direction into a practical engineering solution.

Function Achieved in This Case

The solution effectively enhances the situational light effect by reflecting light emitted from the back surface towards the user, providing a more prominent and visible light experience when the reflectors are in the expanded position.

Implementation Method 1

the reflecting surface is exposed, such that light emitted from the light emitting element is reflected toward the front of the display by the reflecting surface

Methodology Applied
Scientific EffectReflection: Reflection

Data Source

PatentUS20230352620A1Display device
Publication Date: 2023.11.02 QISDA CORP
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AI summary

A display device includes a display, at least one light emitting element and at least one reflector. The display has a display surface and a back surface opposite to each other, and the display surface faces a front of the display. The light emitting element is disposed on the back surface. The reflector is slidably connected to the back surface and has a reflecting surface. When the reflector slides to a first position, the reflecting surface is hidden. When the reflector slides to a second position, the reflecting surface is exposed, such that light emitted from the light emitting element is reflected toward the front of the display by the reflecting surface.