Electric lamp and discharge devices – With character display – Incandescent filament display
Patent
1997-04-04
1998-12-01
Font, Frank G.
Electric lamp and discharge devices
With character display
Incandescent filament display
313580, 313634, 313 27, 313 37, 313 47, 313112, 345 73, H01K 116, H01K 134
Patent
active
058443649
ABSTRACT:
A display has a matrix array of cells formed in a silicon plate and each containing a tungsten strip filament. The cells are filled with a halogen gas and are sealed by a double-glazed window with an infra-red reflecting filter to reflect heat back into the cell while allowing the transmission of visible radiation. The rear of the plate is treated to make it microporous and reduce its thermal conductivity.
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Day Michael
Font Frank G.
Smiths Industries PLC
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