Claims
- 1. An electronic display arrangement having at least one electro-optic display means including elementary patterns conforming to and being based on a series of stylized and selected alpha-numeric characters in the form of a composite mosaic type structure, said mosaic-type structure being formed by:
- forming in a grid layer curved separations having a width (Y),
- forming in said grid layer diagonally extending separations having said width (Y), said diagonally extending separations including a first group and a second group of separations with separations in said first group intersecting separations in said second group,
- forming in said grid layer horizontally extending separations having said width (Y),
- said curved separations, said diagonally extending separations and said horizontally extending separations dividing said grid layer into a mosaic of elementary patterns of different sizes and shapes, some of said elementary patterns exhibiting homogenous and complementary contours so that one elementary pattern nests within another elementary pattern; and
- overlaying with a plurality of optically passive bands regions in said grid layer in which said diagonally extending separations intersect, said optically passive bands having first edges which, with said diagonally extending separations, define optically passive regions of small surface, said optically passive bands having a width (X) which is greater than said width (Y) and the widths of said regions of small surface.
- 2. An arrangement as set forth in claim 1 wherein said optically passive bands are formed in a rectilinear array and are all positioned solely perpendicular or parallel to the reading sense of the characters on the arrangement.
- 3. An arrangement as set forth in claim 1 wherein said optically passive bands are aligned in continuous or cut up separations which compartmentalize the elementary patterns in groups over the greater portion of said mosaic.
- 4. An arrangement as set forth in claim 3 including at least two separations or cuts respectively positioned adjacent to regions of the mosaic for forming downstrokes of letters.
- 5. An arrangement as set forth in claim 4 including four continuous or cut-up separations arranged perpendicular to the reading sense, said four separations or cuts defining five columns, referred to as vertical columns, three of which constitute first and second lateral columns and a central column for forming downstrokes.
- 6. An arrangement as set forth in claim 5 wherein the three vertical columns for forming downstrokes exhibit equal widths.
- 7. An arrangement as set forth in claim 5 wherein said five columns comprise first and second intermediate columns, said first intermediate column separating said central column of the three vertical columns for forming downstrokes from said first lateral column for forming downstrokes and said second intermediate column separating said central column of the three vertical columns for forming downstrokes from said second lateral column for forming downstrokes, said first and second intermediate columns being of equal width to one another but of width less than that of said three vertical columns, said first and second intermediate columns being further separated from said three vertical columns through adjacent optically passive bands.
- 8. An arrangement as set forth in claim 3 wherein said separations or cuts extend over the entire mosaic and open out onto upper and lower edges of the mosaic.
- 9. An arrangement as set forth in claim 3 including at least two horizontal separations or cuts extending parallel to the reading sense of the characters.
- 10. An arrangement as set forth in claim 9 wherein the two horizontal separations or cuts are arranged in the neighborhood of zones in which the density of elementary patterns is greatest.
- 11. An arrangement as set forth in claim 10 wherein said horizontal separations or cuts are located adjacent the greatest density zones.
- 12. An arrangement as set forth in claim 9 wherein said two horizontal separations or cuts are arranged on either side of, and adjacent to, an intermediate horizontal bar for forming a portion of lower case letters.
- 13. An arrangement as set forth in claim 12 including a third separation or cut arranged adjacent to and directly above, an upper horizontal lower case bar.
- 14. An arrangement as set forth in claim 1 wherein said grid layer is divided into a mosaic of elementary patterns capable of displaying different sizes of characters for families of letters and/or numbers with a sole and unique grid.
- 15. An arrangement as set forth in claim 14 wherein said grid layer is divided into a mosaic including at least two characteristic zones for forming characters of different sizes with the same family.
- 16. An arrangement as set forth in claim 14 wherein said grid layer is divided into a mosaic including at least two characteristic zones for forming numbers of different sizes.
- 17. An arrangement as set forth in claim 14 wherein said mosaic includes a first base grid and a second grid which partially duplicates the first base grid to permit forming display zones for characters of different sizes.
- 18. An arrangement as set forth in claim 17 wherein said second grid is arranged above said first grid in said mosaic.
- 19. An arrangement as set forth in claim 1 wherein said width (Y) is less than 100 .mu.m and said width (X) is at least 15 times greater than said width (Y).
- 20. An electronic display arrangement of the type comprising:
- at least one electro-optical display means;
- said electro-optical display means comprising a plurality of elementary patterns conforming to and being based on a series of stylized and selected alpha-numeric characters, said elementary patterns being of different sizes and shapes and disposed to form a composite mosaic-type structure having a grid formed by said elementary patterns, some of said elementary patterns exhibiting heterogenous and complementary contours arranged so that one elementary pattern nests into another elementary pattern in a manner similar to that of a puzzle, said elementary patterns being spaced with respect to each other by a separation distance (Y) by curved separations, horizontally extending separations and diagonally extending separations, some of said diagonally extending separations being disposed so as to intersect other diagonally extending separations, and optically passive bands dividing up said mosaic-type structure to form a cut-up thereof, said optically passive bands each having a first edge, the first edges of said optically passive bands defining, with said diagonally extending separations, optically passive regions of small size, said optically passive band having a width (X) which is greater than said separation distance (Y), said bands being disposed to overlap said optically passive regions of small size.
Priority Claims (3)
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4243/89 |
Nov 1989 |
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89 16864 |
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3610/90 |
Nov 1990 |
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Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 08/270,788, filed Jul. 5, 1994, now abandoned which was a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/730,800 filed Mar. 20, 1992, now abandoned, as a U.S. National Phase application corresponding to PCT/CH90/00270 filed Nov. 26, 1990.
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