Display systems with controlled color filtering
First Claim
1. A color television display system including a light emitting screen capable of being energized to emit light in the form of a visual image in three colors E1, E2 and E3 of the visible spectrum, means for applying different kinds of input signal to energize said screen, said input signals being video signals representing colors, an electrically controllable filter located in front of said screen, said filter comprising in combination a polarizer, an analyzer and a liquid crystal layer having an electrically adjustable optical activity whereby electrical variation of the optical activity changes the color passed by said analyzer, said filter being capable of separately passing at least two of the colors emitted by the screen, an electrode structure for applying an electric field across said layer, and means for controlling said electric field to change the optical activity of said liquid crystal layer whereby light emitted by said screen is passed in different colors one color at a time by said filter, the passed color being selected to correspond to the input signal applied to energize said screen, said system additionally comprising a further liquid crystal filter located in front of said screen, said first mentioned filter having a first state which passes only color E1 and a second state which prohibits color E1 from passing, and said further filter having a first state which passes only color E3 and a second state which prohibits color E3 from passing, at least one of said second states passing color E2.
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Abstract
A color display system, for example an electronic data display or a color television system incorporates a display screen, for example a cathode ray tube phosphor, and at least one liquid crystal color filter. The screen emits light in the form of visual information in at least two colors, and the filter is controlled electrically in such a way that the colors transmitted by the screen may be switched according to input signal used to energize the screen.
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- 1. A color television display system including a light emitting screen capable of being energized to emit light in the form of a visual image in three colors E1, E2 and E3 of the visible spectrum, means for applying different kinds of input signal to energize said screen, said input signals being video signals representing colors, an electrically controllable filter located in front of said screen, said filter comprising in combination a polarizer, an analyzer and a liquid crystal layer having an electrically adjustable optical activity whereby electrical variation of the optical activity changes the color passed by said analyzer, said filter being capable of separately passing at least two of the colors emitted by the screen, an electrode structure for applying an electric field across said layer, and means for controlling said electric field to change the optical activity of said liquid crystal layer whereby light emitted by said screen is passed in different colors one color at a time by said filter, the passed color being selected to correspond to the input signal applied to energize said screen, said system additionally comprising a further liquid crystal filter located in front of said screen, said first mentioned filter having a first state which passes only color E1 and a second state which prohibits color E1 from passing, and said further filter having a first state which passes only color E3 and a second state which prohibits color E3 from passing, at least one of said second states passing color E2.
- 5. A color television system including a light emitting screen capable of being energized to emit light in the form of a visual image in three colors C1, C2 and C3 of the visible spectrum, means for applying different video signals representing different colors to energize said screen, an electrically controllable filter located in front of said screen, said filter comprising in combination a polarizer, an analyzer and a liquid crystal layer having an electrically adjustable optical activity whereby electrical variation of the optical activity changes the color passed by said analyzer, said filter being capable of separately passing at least two of the colors emitted by the screen, an electrode structure for applying an electric field across said layer, and means for controlling said electric field to change the optical activity of said liquid crystal layer whereby light emitted by said screen is passed in different colors one color at a time by said filter, the passed color being selected to correspond to the input signal applied to energize said screen, said system additionally comprising in front of said screen a series of first stripes of a first additional filter having a fixed transmission characteristic and a series of second stripes of a second additional filter having a fixed transmission characteristic different from that of the first additional filter, the first and second stripes alternating with one another, the first mentioned filter having a first state which passes only color C1 and a second state which prohibits color C1 from passing, the first additional filter passing color C2 but prohibiting color C3 from passing, and the second additional filter passing color C3 but prohibiting color C2 from passing, at least one of said additional filters also passing color C1.
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