Liquid crystal cells – elements and systems – Particular structure – Interconnection of plural cells in parallel
Patent
1997-06-03
1998-09-22
Sikes, William L.
Liquid crystal cells, elements and systems
Particular structure
Interconnection of plural cells in parallel
G02F 1133
Patent
active
058122265
ABSTRACT:
A liquid crystal display comprising a plurality of liquid crystal panels placed on a single plane of a large substrate, and a black matrix made of a photo-absorbing film that shows black when having absorbed light. Two polarizing plates are respectively placed to cover the front and rear surface of a set of liquid crystal panels almost entirely in such a manner that their polarizing axes intersect at right angles. The resulting multi-screen liquid crystal display consumes less power, retains excellent display quality, and makes the joints between the liquid crystal panels difficult to see.
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Fujiwara Sayuri
Izumi Yoshihiro
Shinomiya Tokihiko
Conlin David G.
Dudek James A.
Michaelis Brian L.
Sharp Kabushiki Kaisha
Sikes William L.
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