Patent
1983-12-22
1987-06-23
Corbin, John K.
350339R, G02F 1133
Patent
active
046748407
ABSTRACT:
An improved liquid crystal display includes, in sequence from the viewing surface to the medial plane of the display, a substantially transparent polymeric layer, a polarizing layer, a protective layer, a transparent electrode layer, an alignment layer, and a layer of liquid crystal material. The use of a polymeric layer with a polarizing layer intermediate the polymeric layer and the liquid crystal material results in a relatively lower cost display in which the optical anisotropy of the polymeric material does not adversely affect the operation of the liquid crystal display.
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Patent Abstracts of Japan, vol. 7, No. 192.
Corbin John K.
Lewis David
Polaroid Corporation, Patent Dept.
Xiarhos Louis G.
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