Claims
- 1. An optical junction for providing light to a removable light pipe, said optical junction comprising:
- a light source for providing back-light to illuminate a flat panel display screen, said light source secured within a display assembly containing said flat panel display screen wherein said light source is a pair of high voltage fluorescent tubes;
- said removable light pipe for distributing said back-light uniformly throughout said flat panel display screen, said light pipe adaptive for insertion into said display assembly and mounting with a first edge adjacent to said light source by a gap distance;
- a reflective strip disposed along an outer surface of said light pipe and adjacent to said light source wherein said reflective strip is positioned to extend past said first edge to bridge a portion of said gap distance, said reflective strip for reflecting stray light into said light pipe; and
- a reflective film disposed along a long axis of said light source and extending past said light source to cover said gap distance, said reflective film facing said light source, disposed along an interior surface of said light pipe, and for reflecting stray light into said light pipe.
- 2. An optical junction as described in claim 1 wherein said flat panel display screen is an LCD display matrix.
- 3. A display subsystem for displaying video information, said display subsystem comprising:
- (a) a display assembly comprising:
- (i) a flat panel display matrix having a first surface for viewing during direct monitoring and an opposite surface for viewing during overhead projection monitoring;
- (ii) a light source positioned adjacent to said flat panel display matrix for providing back-light for said flat panel display matrix;
- (iii) a sensor for detecting when a removable door is inserted into or removed from said display assembly and for generating a control signal indicative thereof;
- (b) said removable door assembly adapted for insertion into and removal from said display assembly and comprising a light pipe for optically coupling with said light source for illuminating said flat panel display matrix with said back-light and wherein said light source remains secured within said display assembly upon removal of said removable door assembly so that a power supply line to said light source is not disturbed upon removal of said removable door assembly.
- 4. A display subsystem as described in claim 3 further comprising a control circuit responsive to said sensor for turning said light source on when said control signal is at a first state and for turning said light source off when said control signal is at a second state.
- 5. A display subsystem as described in claim 4 wherein said removable door assembly further comprises a magnet and wherein said sensor is responsive to said magnet.
- 6. A display subsystem as described in claim 4 wherein said removable door assembly further comprises an optical mechanism and wherein said sensor is an optical sensor and is responsive to said optical mechanism.
- 7. A display subsystem as described in claim 4 wherein said light source comprises a pair of light sets, each light set comprising a pair of fluorescent tubes and wherein said pair of light sets is positioned along two opposite edges of said flat panel display matrix.
- 8. A display subsystem as described in claim 3 wherein said control signal is at said first state when said removable door assembly is inserted into said display assembly and wherein said control signal is at said second state when said removable door assembly is removed from said display assembly.
- 9. A display subsystem as described in claim 3 further comprising a base assembly rotatably attached to said display assembly via a hinge, said base assembly and said display assembly for supporting said flat panel display matrix, said base assembly having a first configuration used for direct monitoring wherein said base assembly is rotated at a first angle with respect to said display assembly.
- 10. A display subsystem for displaying video information, said display subsystem comprising:
- (a) a display assembly comprising:
- a flat panel display matrix having a first surface for viewing during direct monitoring and an opposite surface for viewing during overhead projection monitoring;
- a light source positioned adjacent to said flat panel display matrix for providing back-light for said flat panel display matrix;
- a sensor for detecting when a removable door is inserted into or removed from said display assembly and for generating a control signal indicative thereof; and
- (b) an optical junction for providing light to a light pipe within said removable door, said optical junction comprising:
- a light source for providing back-light to illuminate a flat panel display screen, said light source secured within a display assembly containing said flat panel display screen;
- said removable light pipe for distributing said back-light uniformly throughout said flat panel display screen, said light pipe adaptive for insertion into said display assembly and mounting with a first edge adjacent to said light source by a gap distance;
- a reflective strip disposed along a surface of said light pipe adjacent to said light source wherein said reflective strip is positioned to extend past said first edge to bridge a portion of said gap distance, said reflective strip for reflecting stray light into said light pipe; and
- a reflective film disposed along a long axis of said light source and extending past said light source to cover said gap distance, said reflective film facing said light source and for reflecting stray light into said light pipe.
- 11. A display subsystem as described in claim 10 wherein provided said removable door with said light pipe is inserted into said display assembly, said reflective strip is disposed along an outer surface of said light pipe and said reflective film is disposed along an interior surface of said light pipe.
- 12. A display subsystem as described in claim 11 wherein said light source is a pair of high voltage fluorescent tubes.
- 13. A display subsystem as described in claim 11 wherein said flat panel display screen is a liquid crystal display (LCD) matrix.
Parent Case Info
This is a divisional of application Ser. No. 08/495,082, filed on Jun. 27, 1995, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,696,529.
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