Optical: systems and elements – Holographic system or element – Using a hologram as an optical element
Patent
1993-12-22
1995-10-10
Gross, Anita Pellman
Optical: systems and elements
Holographic system or element
Using a hologram as an optical element
359 68, 359 87, 345 93, G02F 11343, G02F 11335, G09G 336
Patent
active
054575524
ABSTRACT:
An active matrix color liquid crystal display panel having a triangular arrangement of picture elements with a redundancy. The panel comprises parallel address buses, data buses orthogonally crossing the address buses, a filter having a triangular arrangement of color picture elements and including a plurality of picture elements and arranged in parallel to the address buses to form a plurality of picture element lines, each of the picture elements having two video signal-applying display electrodes and four picture element-driving switching transistors, and a plurality of filter elements arranged in parallel to the address buses, each of the filter elements being disposed over the display electrodes of each picture element, a liquid crystal filled in a space defined between each filter element and each of the display electrodes of each corresponding picture element, first electric links connecting display electrodes connected to a defective one of the data buses via a first pair of the switching transistors, to another non-defective bus via a second pair of the switching transistors, and second electric links connecting display electrodes connected to a defective one of the address buses via the first pair of the switching transistors, to another non-defective bus via the second pair of the switching transistors.
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Kazurov Boris I.
Ogurtsov Oleg F.
Goldstar Co. Ltd.
Gross Anita Pellman
Malinowski Walter
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