Claims
- 1. An electroluminescent device comprising:
- a first insulative substrate;
- a first electrode formed over the first insulative substrate;
- an electroluminescent layer formed over the first electrode;
- a pair of second electrodes formed over the electroluminescent layer in opposed relation to the first electrode; and
- terminals supported independently of the pair of second electrodes for connecting the pair of second electrodes to respective terminals of a voltage supply.
- 2. The electroluminescent device according to claim 1, which further includes a second insulative substrate formed over the second electrodes for supporting the terminals.
- 3. The electroluminescent device according to claim 1, which further includes an insulative layer separating the second insulative substrate from the second electrodes, and each terminal includes a conductive pad supported on a surface of the second insulative substrate in offset relation to the second electrodes and a conductive element electrically connecting the pad to a different one of the second electrodes.
- 4. The electroluminescent device according to claim 3, wherein the conductive element of each terminal extends through the insulative layer.
- 5. An electroluminescent device comprising:
- a first transparent insulative substrate;
- a first transparent electrode formed over the first insulative substrate;
- an electroluminescent layer formed over the first electrode; a second electrode formed over the electroluminescent layer in opposed relation to the first electrode;
- a transparent insulative layer formed over said second electrode;
- a second insulative substrate formed over the insulative layer;
- a plurality of registered light transmitting windows formed in the electroluminescent layer and the second electrode;
- a plurality of light detecting element situated on a surface of the second insulative substrate in respective registry with the light transmitting windows;
- a first terminal for connecting the first electrode to one side of a voltage supply, said first terminal including a portion of the first electrode extending laterally beyond the electroluminescent layer and the second electrode and situated on a surface of the first insulative substrate, a first conductive pad situated on a surface of the second insulative substrate in opposed relation with the first electrode portion, and a first conductive element electrically interconnecting the first electrode portion and the first conductive pad; and
- a second terminal for connecting the second electrode to another side of the voltage supply, said second terminal including a portion of the second electrode, a second conductive pad Situated on the surface of the second insulative substrate in opposed relation with the second electrode portion and in laterally-spaced relation with the first conductive pad, and a second conductive element electrically interconnecting the second electrode portion and the second conductive pad.
- 6. The electroluminescent device according to claim 5, wherein the second electrode portion is an extension of the second electrode extending laterally beyond the electroluminescent layer into a position situated on the surface of the first insulative substrate.
- 7. The electroluminescent device according to claim 6, wherein the first and second conductive elements extend through the insulative layer.
- 8. The electroluminescent device according to claim 5 wherein the electroluminescent layer and the second electrode are notched to accommodate extension of the first conductive element between the first electrode portion and the first conductive pad.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/774,918, filed Oct. 11, 1991, now abandoned.
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