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Inventors

Moore, William Thomas

Application #

551420

Filed

Feb-20-1975

Published

Sep-7-1976

Current US Class

180/219
324/96
345/87
349/35

International Classes

G01R 013/40

Field of Search

340/324 350/160 324/96

Assignee

The Rank Organisation Limited (London, EN)

Examiners

Trafton; David L.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Brisebois & Kruger

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Abstract
A liquid crystal analogue display device has a pair of electrodes between which a nematic liquid crystal material is disposed, so that the liquid crystal is switched from a homogeneous to a homeotropic state when the voltage between the electrodes exceeds a given threshold. A potential gradient is established along one of the electrodes, and a variable potential, within this gradient, is applied to the other electrode, for example from a fuel tank contents gauge. The position at which a low voltage or null, below the threshold switching potential, is established between the two electrodes will be dependent upon the magnitude of the variable voltage, so that by suitable illumination of the cell a movable display such as a line is obtained which is a direct analogue of the quantity represented by the variable voltage.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A display device comprising a liquid crystal cell having two parallel flat transparent cell walls, a liquid crystal material contained between said walls, electrodes disposed inwardly of said cell walls and means for applying a potential difference between said electrodes, the liquid crystal material undergoing transition from the homogeneous state to the homeotropic state when the potential difference applied between said electrodes exceeds a predetermined switching threshold, wherein the improvement consists in

a. an alternating current source,

b. means to said alternating current source for applying an alternating voltage along one of said electrodes to establish an alternating potential gradient along said electrode,



Description
This invention relates to display devices, and is particularly, but not exclusively, applicable to analogue displays.

The present invention makes use of a liquid crystal cell, which has been proposed in recent years for various uses in electro-optical displays, usually to provide fixed symbolic or digital displays. Liquid crystal display devices make use of the property of certain liquid crystal materials whereby they are normally in a nematic state with a degree of molecular anisotropy. Moreover, the liquid crystal material in its homogeneous nematic state is such that its molecules align themselves generally with linear surface features of a surface with which the liquid crystal is in contact. If the liquid crystal material is contained between two cell walls which have linear surface features in different directions, produced, for example, by rubbing of the inside surfaces of the cell walls, the liquid crystal molecules will align themselves with the linear surface features on both cell walls, and in consequence plane polarised light entering the cell with its plane of polarisation either parallel to, or perpendicular to the direction of alignment of the liquid crystal molecules at the surface of entry will have its plane of polarisation rotated in traversing the cell, according to the twist applied to the nematic liquid crystal between the cell walls. Since the homogeneous nematic state of a positive dielectric anisotropy liquid crystal can be destroyed by the application of an electric field such a liquid crystal cell has useful application as a light switch. For this purpose plane-polarised light is directed into the cell with its plane of polarisation parallel to, or alternatively perpendicular to, the direction of the linear surface features in the surface of entry to the cell: in the absence of an applied electric field the plane polarised light will follow the direction of twist of the nematic liquid crystal molecules and will emerge from the cell through the opposite wall with its plane of polarisation different from that upon entry. It can be arranged that the plane of polarisation of the light is rotated through 90.degree. upon traversing the cell, so that the light emerges from the cell with its plane of polarisation parallel to that of an anlyser suitably "crossed" with respect to a polariser on the entry side of the cell, the light being therefore substantially undiminished in intensity in traversing the cell. Upon the application of an electric field to the cell above a threshold value the nematic state of the liquid crystal is destroyed and the liquid crystal assumes a homeotropic state. The plane of polarisation of the light traversing the cell then remains unchanged, so that the light is blocked by the crossed analyser. Alternatively a parallel polariser and analyser can be used, in which case the cell will block the polarised light when the liquid crystal is in its homogeneous state and will transmit the light when the liquid crystal is in its homeotropic state.
 
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