US 12,149,813 B2
Electronic device including display module and camera module
Kai Huang, Dongguan (CN); Zongwen He, Dongguan (CN); Huasheng Zhu, Dongguan (CN); Panpan Zhu, Dongguan (CN); Shangming Yang, Dongguan (CN); and Ling Hu, Dongguan (CN)
Assigned to VIVO MOBILE COMMUNICATION CO., LTD., Dongguan (CN)
Filed by VIVO MOBILE COMMUNICATION CO., LTD., Dongguan (CN)
Filed on May 17, 2022, as Appl. No. 17/746,902.
Application 17/746,902 is a continuation of application No. PCT/CN2020/128942, filed on Nov. 16, 2020.
Claims priority of application No. 201911130035.6 (CN), filed on Nov. 18, 2019.
Prior Publication US 2022/0279104 A1, Sep. 1, 2022
Int. Cl. H04N 23/57 (2023.01); H04N 23/51 (2023.01)
CPC H04N 23/57 (2023.01) [H04N 23/51 (2023.01)] 9 Claims
OG exemplary drawing
 
1. An electronic device, comprising:
a display module, wherein the display module comprises:
a first substrate,
a second substrate, and
a wire routing structure,
wherein:
the first substrate and the second substrate are stacked,
the wire routing structure is arranged on a surface of one side of the second substrate facing towards the first substrate, and
the wire routing structure is provided with a first light-passing hole; and
a camera module, wherein the camera module comprises:
a camera body and a light-shielding layer,
wherein:
the camera body is provided with a light inlet hole,
the second substrate is located between the first substrate and the camera body,
the light-shielding layer is arranged on a surface of one side of the second substrate facing towards the camera body, and
the light-shielding layer is provided with a second light-passing hole,
wherein:
the first light-passing hole, the second light-passing hole and the light inlet hole are arranged in an optical axis direction of the camera module,
an orthographic projection of the second light-passing hole on a surface perpendicular to the optical axis direction falls within an orthographic projection of the light inlet hole on the surface perpendicular to the optical axis direction, and
the orthographic projection of the second light-passing hole on the surface perpendicular to the optical axis direction falls within an orthographic projection of the first light-passing hole on the surface perpendicular to the optical axis direction.