Patent
1983-08-05
1985-10-15
Corbin, John K.
350336, 350339R, G02F 1133
Patent
active
045470421
ABSTRACT:
In a liquid crystal display device, column signals intended to be applied to the liquid crystal material in first and second regions of the device are carried by first and second sets of column conductors disposed adjacent to a first substrate within the first and second regions, respectively. A portion of each second set conductor passes through the first region, but the singals thereon are prevented from being applied to the display material in the first region by using the first set conductors to shield from the display material that portion of each second set conductor which passes through the first region. In particular, the portion of each second set conductor that passes through the first region is disposed behind (relative to the display material) a respective first set conductor and is narrower than that first set conductor. Row signals intended to be applied to the liquid crystal material in the first and second sections are carried by first and second sets of row conductors adjacent to a second substrate within the first and second regions, respectively.
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AT&T Information Systems Inc.
Corbin John K.
Lewis David
Slusky Ronald D.
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