Abstract: A cutting tool especially for use on KEVLAR comprises a rotatable holder and an insert which is attached on the holder. The insert has a particular shape useful for shearing the KEVLAR fibers and forming a countersink.
Abstract: This light modulating device comprises three subsystems: an electron gun which produces a scanning constant intensity electron beam, a liquid crystal cell, and an appropriate optical system to deliver light to and from the modulating effects of the liquid crystal cell. The modulation is accomplished by utilizing a scanning constant intensity electron beam to deposit electrical charge through a secondary emission process on the dark side of a dielectric mirror within the liquid crystal cell, the amount of charge deposited being dependent upon the video voltage at the transparent electrode of the cell which is applied in synchronism with the scanning electron beam. In this manner a charge distribution is written on the back of the dielectric mirror which now contains all of the information within the video signal. The electrical field arising from this charge distribution in turn modulates the birefringence across the nematic phase liquid crystal.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
October 21, 1980
Date of Patent:
June 14, 1983
Assignee:
McDonnell Douglas Corporation
Inventors:
Ignacio M. Arrazola, Raymond E. Brown, Homer E. Dillard