Claims
- 1. A cathodoluminescent visual display apparatus having a plurality of pixel dots, comprising:
- an anode;
- a luminescent layer that emits light in response to electrons, and that is on or adjacent to the anode, said luminescent layer including luminescent dots that emit light in response to impact of electrons;
- a cathode;
- at least a first, a second and a third set of substantially parallel grid wire electrodes between the anode and cathode, the electrodes in two of the first, second and third sets being substantially parallel to one another, said electrodes in said two sets being transverse to and overlapping those in the remaining one of the first, second and third sets at points, wherein the overlapping points define the pixel dots, so that each luminescent dot overlaps and corresponds to at least one pixel dot, said anode and cathode being in two planes that are spaced apart, wherein said first, second and third sets of grid electrodes are in a first, second and third plane different from one another, said three planes being located between the planes of the anode and cathode, said second plane located between the first and third planes, said first plane located between said second plane and the plane of the cathode; and
- means for causing the cathode to emit electrons;
- a second device applying electrical potentials to the anode, cathode and the three sets of grid electrodes, causing the electrons emitted by the cathode to travel to the anode at selected pixel dots and their corresponding luminescent dots for displaying images but not to luminescent dots that do not overlap the selected pixels, wherein the second device applies to the anode an electrical potential that is positive relative to that applied to the cathode, electrical potentials suitable for scanning or for carrying brightness information to all of the three sets of grid electrodes.
- 2. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the second device applies electrical potentials suitable for scanning to the first set of grid electrodes, and applies electrical potentials suitable for carrying brightness information to the second set of grid electrodes.
- 3. The apparatus of claim 2, wherein the second device applies to the third set of grid electrodes electrical potential or potentials that is or are at least about an order of magnitude less than that applied to the anode.
- 4. The apparatus of claim 2, wherein the second device applies to the third set of grid electrodes electrical potential or potentials substantially below that applied to the anode.
- 5. The apparatus of claim 2, wherein the second device applies to the third set of grid electrodes an electrical potential or potentials closer to that applied to the cathode than that applied to the anode.
- 6. The apparatus of claim 2, wherein the second device applies to the third set of grid electrodes electrical potential or potentials that is or are in the same range as that suitable for scanning.
- 7. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein each luminescent dot includes portions that emit red, green and blue light in response to impact of electrons.
- 8. The apparatus of claim 1, said luminescent dots forming an array of a first line to nth line of dots, n being a positive integer, said second device applying potentials to cause electrons to travel sequentially in a time sequence cycle towards the n lines of dots, so that at a first time instance of a cycle electrons are caused to travel substantially simultaneously towards the first line of luminescent dots, then at a subsequent second instance of a cycle substantially simultaneously towards the second line of luminescent dots, and so on until at a last instance of a cycle electrons are caused to travel sequentially substantially simultaneously towards the nth line of luminescent dots.
- 9. The apparatus of claim 8, said array of luminescent dots being substantially a rectangular array.
- 10. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the travel of electrons between the cathode and the anode is substantially unimpeded by any structure other than the grid electrode wires.
- 11. The apparatus of claim 1, further comprising:
- a housing containing said anode, luminescent layer, cathode, and grid electrodes; and
- spacers in the housing and supporting the housing to withstand atmospheric pressure.
- 12. A method for displaying images employing a cathode luminescent visual display apparatus having a plurality of pixel dots, comprising:
- an anode;
- a luminescent layer that emits light in response to electrons, and that is on or adjacent to the anode, said luminescent layer including luminescent dots that emit light in response to impact of electrons;
- a cathode; and
- at least a first, a second and a third set of substantially parallel grid wire electrodes between the anode and cathode, the electrodes in two of the first, second and third sets being substantially parallel to one another, said electrodes in said two sets being transverse to and overlapping those in the remaining One of the first, second and third sets at points, so that each luminescent dot overlaps and corresponds to at least one pixel dot, wherein the overlapping points define the pixel dots, said anode and cathode being in two planes that are spaced apart, wherein said first, second and third sets of grid electrodes are in a first, second and third plane different from one another, said three planes being located between the planes of the anode and cathode, said second plane located between the first and third planes, said first plane located between said second plane and the plane of the cathode;
- said method comprising:
- causing the cathode to emit electrons;
- applying electrical potentials to the anode, cathode and the three sets of grid electrodes to cause electrons emitted by the cathode to travel to the anode at selected pixel dots and their corresponding luminescent dots for displaying images but not to luminescent dots that do not overlap the selected pixels, wherein the electrical potential applied to the anode is positive relative to that applied to the cathode, the electrical potential applied to all three sets of grid electrodes being suitable for scanning and suitable for carrying brightness information.
- 13. The method of claim 12, wherein the applying step applies electrical potentials suitable for scanning to the first set of grid electrodes, and applies electrical potentials suitable for carrying brightness information to the second set of grid electrodes.
- 14. The method of claim 13, wherein the applying step applies to the third set of grid electrodes electrical potential or potentials that is or are at least about an order of magnitude less than that applied to the anode.
- 15. The method of claim 13, wherein the applying step applies to the third set of grid electrodes electrical potential or potentials substantially below that applied to the anode.
- 16. The method of claim 13, wherein the applying step applies to the third set of grid electrodes an electrical potential or potentials closer to that applied to the cathode than that applied to the anode.
- 17. The method of claim 13, wherein the applying step applies to the third set of grid electrodes electrical potential or potentials that is or are in the same range as that suitable for scanning.
- 18. The method of claim 12, said luminescent dots forming an array of a first line to nth line of dots, n being a positive integer, said applying step causing electrons to travel sequentially in a time sequence cycle towards the n lines of dots, so that at a first time instance of a cycle electrons are caused to travel substantially simultaneously towards the first line of luminescent dots, then at a subsequent second instance of a cycle substantially simultaneously towards the second line of luminescent dots, and so on until at a last instance of a cycle electrons are caused to travel sequentially substantially simultaneously towards the nth line of luminescent dots.
- 19. The method of claim 18, said array being substantially rectangular having n lines and m columns, m being a positive integer, wherein at each of the time instances in the time sequence cycle, said applying step causes electrons to travel substantially simultaneously towards all of the luminescent dots in a corresponding line in the rectangular array.
- 20. A cathode luminescent visual display apparatus having a plurality of pixel dots, comprising:
- an anode;
- a luminescent layer that emits light in response to electrons, and that is on or adjacent to the anode;
- a cathode;
- at least a first, a second and a third set of grid electrodes in the shape of elongated wires between the anode and cathode, the electrodes in each set overlapping those in at least one other set at points, wherein the overlapping points define the pixel dots, said anode and cathode being in two planes that are spaced apart, wherein said first, second and third sets of grid electrodes are in a first, second and third plane different from one another, said three planes being located between the planes of the anode and cathode, said second plane located between the first and third planes, said first plane located between said second plane and the plane of the cathode; and
- means for causing the cathode to emit electrons;
- a second device applying electrical potentials to the anode, cathode and the three sets of grid electrodes, causing the electrons emitted by the cathode to travel to the anode at selected pixel dots for displaying images, wherein the second device applies to the anode an electrical potential that is positive relative to that applied to the cathode, electrical potentials suitable for scanning to one of the three sets of grid electrodes and electrical potentials suitable for carrying brightness information to another set of grid electrodes;
- wherein the travel of electrons between the cathode and the anode is substantially unimpeded by any structure other than the grid electrode wires.
- 21. The apparatus of claim 20 said second device applying scanning electrical potentials to the grid electrodes such that electrons emitted from the cathode are pulled in a lateral direction before they travel towards the anode.
- 22. The apparatus of claim 20, said grid electrodes in each of the three sets being substantially parallel to one another, wherein the electrodes in two sets being substantially parallel to one another and transverse to those in the remaining set.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/953,504, now abandoned filed Sep. 29, 1992, which is a continuation of 07/657,867, filed Feb. 25, 1991, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,170,100.
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