Thermal measuring and testing – Housing – support – or adjunct
Patent
1986-04-29
1988-08-16
Yasich, Daniel M.
Thermal measuring and testing
Housing, support, or adjunct
340756, 350331T, 374183, G09F 946, G01K 102
Patent
active
047640278
ABSTRACT:
A display electrode arrangement for an electronic clinical thermometer includes two groups of segment electrodes and two groups of common electrodes, and a driving circuit for selectively driving segment signals and common signals. Each of the two groups of segment electrodes and common electrodes is operated to display only a "3" or a "4" in the Centigrade degrees, and a "9" or a "10" for the Fahrenheit degrees. Those numerals may be displayed by combining the displayed portions.
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Elektor, issued Jul./Aug. 1977, pp. 32-33 "Digital Display Systems".
Fujii Ryoichi
Suzuki Takashi
Wada Yoshihiro
Sharp Kabushiki Kaisha
Yasich Daniel M.
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