Electrical resistors – Incased – embedded – or housed – Element in insulation with outer metallic sheath
Patent
1977-08-04
1979-05-29
Bauer, Edward S.
Electrical resistors
Incased, embedded, or housed
Element in insulation with outer metallic sheath
350340, 350341, 350342, 338 15, 96 15R, 252501, 427 74, 427 85, 427 86, 427107, 427255, 427205, 423561B, G02F 113
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active
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ABSTRACT:
A liquid crystal device comprising a liquid crystal layer intermediate a substrate coated by a surfactant and another substrate coated by a photoconductive and a surfactant thereover that is manufactured by taking cleaned electrically conductive transparent substrates and depositing a photoconductor such as cadmium sulfide to one with thereafter treating that one so as to coat it with a surfactant and at the same time coat the other substrate with a surfactant before joining the substrates with a liquid crystal therebetween whose molecules are oriented by the said surfactant.
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Bauer Edward S.
Geib Richard G.
Gill Mellor A.
Grumman Aerospace Corporation
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