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Illumination for a scattering type liquid crystal display

  • US 4,668,049 A
  • Filed: 12/18/1984
  • Issued: 05/26/1987
  • Est. Priority Date: 12/18/1984
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. A fluorescent liquid crystal display, comprising:

  • (a) an ultraviolet light source;

    (b) an ultraviolet transparent light pipe assembly having substantially planar front and rear surfaces and at least one side surface, said front and rear surfaces being sufficiently flat to substantially totally internally reflect ultraviolet light rays that are incident on said front and rear surfaces at angles greater than the critical angles of said surfaces, whereby at least a substantial part of the ultraviolet light entering said assembly through said side surface is distributed throughout the interior of said assembly as a result of multiple internal reflections from said front and rear surfaces;

    (c) means for mounting said ultraviolet source adjacent to said side surface to illuminate the interior of the light pipe assembly;

    (d) a layer of liquid crystal material disposed within the light pipe assembly;

    (e) a plurality of transparent column electrodes supported on one side of said layer;

    (f) a plurality of transparent row electrodes supported on the other side of said layer;

    (g) the volumes of liquid crystal material lying between the row and column electrodes defining a plurality of cells, the material in each cell having a clear state in which ultraviolet light is transmitted in substantially non-scattered form and strikes the front surface of the light pipe assembly at an angle which is greater than the critical angle of that surface, and a scattered state in which ultraviolet light is transmitted in substantially scattered form;

    (h) a plurality of discrete phosphor elements for emitting visible light in response to exposure to ultraviolet light, said elements being positioned in proximity to the front surface of the light pipe assembly, in substantial registry with respective cells, and having sizes and spacings such that visible light is emitted by substantially only those phosphor elements which are in registry with cells that are in their scattered states; and

    (i) drive means connected to the row and column electrodes for controlling the states of the cells and thereby causing the phosphor elements to form an illuminated image.

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