Liquid crystal cells – elements and systems – Particular structure – Interconnection of plural cells in series
Patent
1997-08-22
1998-09-15
Gross, Anita Pellman
Liquid crystal cells, elements and systems
Particular structure
Interconnection of plural cells in series
345 49, 345267, 349176, 349106, G02F 11347, G02F 11335
Patent
active
058087117
ABSTRACT:
A liquid crystal display assembly (10) can function in either a transparent or reflective mode. The assembly consists of a reflective-type liquid crystal display cell (12) placed in front of an electrochromic panel (14). When a display driver (16) activates the electrochromic panel, it absorbs light. When the driver energizes segments (15) of the reflective-type liquid crystal display cell, they become reflective, providing a visual image to an observer. When the electrochromic panel is not activated by the driver, it is transparent or translucent, allowing the observer to see completely through the liquid crystal display assembly.
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patent: 4991924 (1991-02-01), Shankar et al.
patent: 5493340 (1996-02-01), Lu et al.
Shaw Michael F.
Suppelsa Anthony J.
Swirbel Thomas J.
Dorinski Dale W.
Gross Anita Pellman
Motorola Inc.
Parker Kenneth
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