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Title:
Thermoelectric display device
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1. A visual display device comprising a thermoelectric element having a surface which exhibits a reversible temperature which is a function of magnitude and direction of a current passing through said element, a liquid crystal material disposed on said surface in thermally conductive relation therewith, said liquid crystal material being variable between different optical states as a function of temperature to which said liquid crystal is exposed, each optical state which the display device exhibits being a function of the magnitude and direction of the current passing through said thermoelectric element, said thermoelectric element including two dissimilar conductors disposed in overlapping relationship to provide predetermined areas defining a junction, said surface being a part of one of said conductors and being substantially coextensive with said predetermined area defining said junction so that regulation of the current through said junction controls the temperature at said surface and the optical state of said liquid crystal material, a heat sink being connected to each conductor in a thermally conductive relation therewith at a point remote from said junction to permit flow of heat therebetween, said conductors being fabricated from semi-conductor materials, one conductor being a p-type semi-conductor and the other conductor being an n-type semi-conductor, whereby reversal of the current through said junction provided by said p-type and n-type semi-conductors effects a change in thermal characteristic of said junction between a heat generating system and a heat absorbing system to raise and lower the temperature of said surface.
2. A visual display device comprising a thermoelectric element having a surface which exhibits a reversible temperature which is a function of magnitude and direction of a current passing through said element, a liquid crystal material disposed on said surface in thermally conductive relation therewith, said liquid crystal material being variable between different optical states as a function of temperature to which said liquid crystal is exposed, each optical state which the display device exhibits being a function of the magnitude and direction of the current passing through said thermoelectric element, said thermoelectric element including a substantially planar heat sink to permit flow of heat, a layer of electrically conductive material disposed over said heat sink, an electrically insulating layer of material disposed between said heat sink and said layer of electrically conductive material, two semi-conductor layers disposed on said heat sink in thermally conductive relation thereto, each semi-conductor layer overlapping said electrically conductive layer at an opposite portion thereof, said surface being a part of said electrically conductive layer so that an electrical current flow through said semi-conductor layers and said electrically conductive material cuases said electrically conductive material to assume a temperature suitable for achieving a desired optical state of said liquid crystal material which is disposed on said electrically conductive layer, one semi-conductor layer being a p-type semi-conductor and the other conductor being an n-type semi-conductor, whereby reversal of the current through said p-type and n-type semi-conductors effects a change in thermal characteristic of said electrically conductive material between a heat generating system and a heat absorbing system to raise and lower the temperature of said surface.
3. A visual display device as defined in claim 1, further comprising a layer of electrically conductive material disposed between the p-type and n-type semi-conductors over said predetermined areas, whereby said layer of conductive material permits free reversal of current through said junction and corresponding variation in optical states of said liquid crystal material.
4. A visual display device as defined in claim 1, wherein said two conductors are in the form of planar layers in the region of overlap, said layers each having a thicknes smaller than the planar dimensions thereof, whereby each conductor has a small mass and heat capacity in the region of said junction to thereby permit rapid reversal of temperatures at said surface and correspondingly rapid variations of optical states of said liquid crystal material.
5. A visual display device as defined in claim 4, wherein said layers are vacuum deposited layers.
6. A visual display device as defined in claim 1, further comprising current generating means for reversibly driving a current of a predetermined magnitude through said thermoelectric element, whereby an optical state exhibited by said liquid crystal material during current flow in one direction can be erased and a second optical state substituted therefor by reversal of current flow in an opposite direction.
7. A visual display device as defined in claim 2, wherein said two conductors are in the form of planar layers in region of overlap with said electrically conductive layer, said planar layers each having a thickness smaller than the planar dimensions thereof, whereby each conductor has a small mass and heat capacity in the region of said overlap to thereby permit rapid reversal of temperatures at said surface and correspondingly rapid variations of optical states of said liquid crystal material.
8. A visual display device as defined in claim 2, further comprising current generating means for reversibly driving a current of a predetermined magnitude through said thermoelectric element, whereby an optical state exhibited by said liquid crystal material during current flow in one direction can be erased and a second optical state substituted therefor by reversal of current flow in an opposite direction.
Other info:
Inventors:
Levy, Sidney (Oaklyn, NJ, US) Friedman, Abraham (Brooklyn, NY, US)
Application Number:
476927
Filing Date: 1974-06-06 Publication_date: 1976-02-03 Assignee:
Primary Class(es):
345/214
345/101, 349/20, 349/21, 349/41
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US Patent Ref:
Other Refs:
Primary Examiner:
Curtis, Marshall M.
Assistant Examiner:
Attorney:
Friedman & Goodman, Esqs.
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