Abstract: A quick testable subassembly with redundant isolation devices usable in a liquid crystal display has a pair of coplanar spaced apart electrode segments connected to one or more-isolation devices. Address lines are connected to the isolation devices or the electrodes. The isolation devices and electrical connections to the electrode segments can be quickly tested prior to assembly of a complete display. Redundant isolation devices are formed on the subassembly and inoperative isolation devices can be replaced by associated redundant isolation devices. A method of quickly testing the subassembly and of replacing inoperative isolation devices, and several alternate quickly testable subassembly geometries are also disclosed. A self-selecting redundant geometry and method are also disclosed.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
June 29, 1984
Date of Patent:
May 19, 1987
Assignee:
Energy Conversion Devices, Inc.
Inventors:
Zvi Yaniv, Vincent D. Cannella, Gregory L. Hansell, Robert R. Johnson
Abstract: There is disclosed an apparatus and method for providing electrical signals representative of an image projected thereon. The apparatus includes an array of spaced apart, light sensitive elements formed from deposited semiconductor material and arranged for receiving said image. The elements are capable of effecting a detectable electrical characteristic responsive to the intensity of light received thereon from the image. The apparatus further includes isolation means for enabling the selective detection of the electrical characteristic of each element.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
May 4, 1984
Date of Patent:
April 21, 1987
Assignee:
Energy Conversion Devices, Inc.
Inventors:
Vincent D. Cannella, Zvi Yaniv, Robert R. Johnson
Abstract: Light influencing displays and more particularly liquid crystal displays are disclosed which have a pair of light transmissive electrode supports which are uniformly spaced apart by a predetermined distance over the entire display area. The electrode supports are spaced apart by spacer means including a plurality of spacers arranged in a predetermined pattern between the electrode supports.
Abstract: Light influencing subassemblies and displays each having a structure in which all of the addressed pixel electronic circuitry including an optimized capacitance and including isolation devices where utilized, are located at one electrode side of each pixel electrode combination. The structure includes the subdivision of one pixel electrode into at least two spaced apart side-by-side electrode segments opposite a common electrode. The displays include light influencing material disposed between the segmented and common electrodes which form a first capacitance. A second capacitance is formed electrically in parallel with the first capacitance. The second capacitance can include an additional capacitance electrode formed separated from the segmented electrode by an insulating layer.
Abstract: New and improved compacted or powder pressed materials for thermoelectric applications include a body formed from compacted powder material including at least bismuth and tellurium and at least one highly electrically conductive phase. The materials are made in accordance with the general method of the present invention by forming a particulate mixture containing the constituent elements of a first compound including at least bismuth and tellurium and the constituent elements of a second compound capable of forming at least one highly electrically conductive phase, and thereafter, compressing at least a portion of said particulate mixture to form a compacted body of the material. In accordance with a first preferred embodiment, the first and second compounds are first separately prepared from their respective constituent elements. The first and second compounds are then combined and heated to form a melt. Thereafter, the melt is cooled to solid material form and then crushed to form the particulate mixture.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
September 3, 1982
Date of Patent:
May 13, 1986
Assignee:
Energy Conversion Devices, Inc.
Inventors:
Tumkur S. Jayadev, On Van Nguyen, Jaime M. Reyes, Helen Davis, Michael W. Putty
Abstract: The disclosure relates to a forward-reverse and variable speed film transport mechanism for use in a motion picture projector. The mechanism includes an integrally formed multiple bladed shutter and up-and-down cam which are rotatable in unison on a driven shaft and an in-out cam having a plurality of surface dwelled concentric cam tracks which is rotatable about a fixed axis in response to the rotation of the shutter and up-and-down cam. The mechanism also includes a shuttle having at least one tooth for engaging the perforations of the film and a first cam follower communicating with the up-and-down cam for causing the tooth to travel in a forward direction through a predetermined stroke and in a reverse direction through a predetermined stroke.