Radiant energy – Ionic separation or analysis – Static field-type ion path-bending selecting means
Patent
1986-03-20
1987-02-10
Corbin, John K.
Radiant energy
Ionic separation or analysis
Static field-type ion path-bending selecting means
2504581, G02F 113, F21V 916, G01J 158, G01T 110
Patent
active
046419250
ABSTRACT:
A backlighted liquid crystal display (LCD) assembly has a thin phosphorescent layer positioned between the display and the light source to provide an even distribution of light intensity across the viewing surface of the display. The phosphorescent layer includes a phosphor powder mixed into a resin. The mixture is molded into a thin sheet and then cut to size. The phosphorescent layer and an optional disiccant layer may be encapsulated between sheets of acrylic film. The phosphorescent layer may also include a phosphorescent coating that is applied to the rear surface of the LCD or to the front surface of the light source.
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Gasparaitis Bernard V.
Richardson C. Patrick
Corbin John K.
Downey Joseph T.
Gallivar Richard F.
McKinley Martin J.
Motorola Inc.
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