Claims
- 1. A removable cartridge with sheets that are to be removed from the cartridge and used by an apparatus comprising:
a) a housing for containing the sheets which are to be sequentially used by the apparatus when the cartridge is inserted into the apparatus; b) means provided in the housing for permitting sheets to be fed by the apparatus from the cartridge; and c) a display provided on the housing which is viewable by a user when the cartridge is removed from the apparatus to indicate the number of sheets remaining in the cartridge, including:
i) the display having a plurality of selectable digit elements each of which corresponds to a particular number, each selectable digit element containing cholesteric liquid crystals when selectively activated indicate a number that corresponds to the number of sheets remaining in the cartridge, and provide a measurable parameter; ii) the apparatus including circuitry being responsive to the measurable parameter to determine the number provided on the display and to change the selectable digit elements to indicate a new number in response electrical signals provided by the apparatus indicating that a sheet has been removed from the cartridge and inserted into the apparatus and which continues to indicate the present number of sheets remaining in the cartridge after such cartridge has been removed from the apparatus.
- 2. The removable cartridge of claim 1 wherein a single selectable digit element is activated to indicate the number of sheets remaining in the cartridge.
- 3. The removable cartridge of claim 1 wherein two or more selectable digit elements are activated to indicate the number of sheets remaining in the cartridge.
- 4. A removable cartridge with sheets that are to be removed from the cartridge and used by an apparatus comprising:
a) a housing for containing the sheets which are to be sequentially used by the apparatus when the cartridge is inserted into the apparatus; b) means provided in the housing for permitting sheets to be fed by the apparatus from the cartridge; and c) a display provided on the housing which is viewable by a user when the cartridge is removed from the apparatus to indicate the number of sheets remaining in the cartridge, including:
i) the display having at least one selectable digit element including a plurality of segments each of which contains cholesteric liquid crystals when selectively activated indicate a number that corresponds to the number of sheets remaining in the cartridge, and provide a measurable parameter; ii) the apparatus including circuitry being responsive to the measurable parameter to determine the number provided on the display and to change the segments and indicate a new number in response electrical signals provided by the apparatus indicating that a sheet has been removed from the cartridge and inserted into the apparatus and which continues to indicate the present number of sheets remaining in the cartridge after such cartridge has been removed from the apparatus.
- 5. The removable cartridge of claim 4 wherein the apparatus determines the number of sheets in a cartridge by measuring the parameter in each segment, and the cholesteric liquid crystals of each segment are responsive to a field provided by the electrical signals to change from either a transparent to a reflective state or from a reflective to a transparent state.
- 6. The removable cartridge of claim 4 wherein the cholesteric liquid crystals of each segment are arranged so that when they are in a reflective state, they indicate a particular number.
- 7. The removable cartridge of claim 4 wherein each segment includes cholesteric liquid crystals that are effective in the transparent and reflected states.
- 8. The removable cartridge of claim 7 where there are at least two selectable digit elements.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] Reference is made to commonly-assigned U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/045,016 filed Mar. 20, 1998, entitled “Display Having Viewable and Conductive Images” by Stanley W. Stephenson; U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/597,134 filed Jun. 20, 2000, entitled “Driving a Memory Display in an Image Memory Card” by John R. Fredlund et al.; and U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/597,134 entitled “Camera Having a Removable Display Provided on an Image Bearing Medium” by John R. Fredlund et al., the disclosures of which are incorporated herein by reference.