Computer graphics processing and selective visual display system – Plural physical display element control system – Segmented display elements
Patent
1992-04-03
1994-12-06
Oberley, Alvin E.
Computer graphics processing and selective visual display system
Plural physical display element control system
Segmented display elements
345 33, G09G 320
Patent
active
053715110
ABSTRACT:
Simulated meter disk rotation is provided in an electronic power meter which does not include a meter disk to enable meter timing and testing to be accomplished in the same visual manner as the use of the disk in an electro-mechanical power meter. The existing segmented character display is used to provide a simulated gap in which horizontal display segments move and appear to wrap around the rear of the meter.
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Atherton, Jr. Kenneth W.
Lavoie Gregory P.
General Electric Company
Nguyen Chanh
Oberley Alvin E.
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