Claims
- 1. A heater for a liquid crystal display comprising:
- a planar transparent resistive heating element, having a central region and a periphery
- a plurality of electrical contacts disposed on the element at the periphery;
- a plurality of power lines, each of said plurality of power lines being coupled to at least one of said plurality of electrical contacts;
- each of said power lines coupled to a high potential terminal of a power supply via a first switch and a low potential terminal of the power supply via a second switch;
- a plurality of temperature sensors for sensing a temperature of the display; and,
- means for dynamically controlling said switches in response to data received from said plurality of temperature sensors and for dynamically controlling a power output of the high potential power supply.
- 2. A heater for a display comprising:
- a heating element having a central region and a periphery, disposed on a planar surface;
- a plurality of contacts disposed on the element at the periphery;
- a plurality of power lines, each of said plurality of power lines being coupled to at least one of said plurality of contacts;
- each of said power lines coupled to a high potential terminal of a power supply via a first switch and a low potential terminal of the power supply via a second switch;
- a plurality of temperature sensors for sensing a temperature of the display; and,
- means for controlling said switches in response to data received from said plurality of sensors and for controlling a power output of the high potential power supply.
- 3. A heater of claim 2 further comprising a bus bar selectively interconnecting said plurality of contacts with said first switch and said second switch.
- 4. A heater of claim 3 wherein said heating element is a transparent planar resistive element.
- 5. A heater of claim 4 wherein each of said plurality of contacts is selectively connected with said bus bar by a third switch.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application relates to the following applications: LIQUID CRYSTAL DISPLAY WITH UNIFORM HEAT PRODUCING APPARATUS, by Strathman et al. having attorney's docket number 92CR213, Ser. No. 08/690,082, U.S. Pat. No. 5,694,181 which was filed on Jun. 13, 1994 and assigned to the same assignee, Rockwell International Corporation, and which application is incorporated herein by these references.
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