US2020154564A1PendingUtilityA1

Light-emitting module

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Assignee: TOSHIBA HOKUTO ELECTRONICS CORPPriority: May 1, 2015Filed: Jan 9, 2020Published: May 14, 2020
Est. expiryMay 1, 2035(~8.8 yrs left)· nominal 20-yr term from priority
Inventors:Keiichi Maki
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Abstract

A light-emitting module according to an embodiment includes a first insulating film with light transmissive property, a plurality of mesh patterns including a plurality of first line patterns and a plurality of second line patterns, a light-emitting element, and a resin layer. The first line patterns are formed on the first insulating film and are parallel to one another. The second line patterns intersect with the first line patterns and are parallel to one another. The light-emitting element is connected to any two of a plurality of the mesh patterns. The resin layer holds the light-emitting element to the first insulating film. A first mesh pattern and a second mesh pattern adjacent to one another among the plurality of mesh patterns have a boundary. Line patterns projecting from the first mesh pattern to the boundary and line patterns projecting from the second mesh pattern to the boundary are collocated along the boundary in a state of being adjacent to one another.

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1 . A light emitting module comprising:
 a first insulating film having light transmissive property;   a plurality of conductor patterns;   a light emitting element connected to any two of the plurality of conductor patterns; and   a resin layer that holds the light-emitting element to the first insulating film, wherein:   the conductor patterns include:
 a plurality of first line patterns formed on the first insulating film, the first line patterns being parallel to one another; and 
 a plurality of second line patterns intersecting with the first line patterns, the second line patterns being parallel to one another, and 
   line patterns of a first conductor pattern and line patterns of a second conductor pattern are arranged in alternation at a boundary between the first conductor pattern and the second conductor pattern, and a gap whose width is smaller than a pitch of line patterns of the first conductor pattern and a pitch of line patterns of the second conductor pattern is formed between the first conductor pattern and the second conductor pattern.   
     
     
         2 . The light emitting module according to  claim 1 , wherein:
 the line patterns of the first conductor pattern and the line patterns of the second conductor pattern are arranged in alternation at the boundary, and one ends of the line patterns overlap in a direction along the boundary.   
     
     
         3 . The light-emitting module according to  claim 1 , wherein:
 the line patterns of the first conductor pattern and the line patterns of the second conductor pattern are arranged in alternation at the boundary, and one ends of the line patterns are arranged on a straight line.   
     
     
         4 . The light-emitting module according to  claim 1 , wherein:
 the line patterns of the first conductor pattern and the line patterns of the second conductor pattern are arranged in alternation at the boundary, and each length of one ends of the line patterns at the boundary is equal to or more than one half of the pitch of line patterns.   
     
     
         5 . The light emitting module according to  claim 1 , wherein:
 the conductor patterns include a pad to which an anode or a cathode of the light-emitting element is connected, and   two or more of the line patterns are connected to the pad.

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