Claims
- 1. Gas discharge display device having a gas-filled space gas-tightly closed on one side by a front plate and on a side opposite thereto by a back plate and subdivided by a control plate into a gas discharge space and a post-acceleration space, the control plate having electrode paths disposed thereon respectively addressable separately and forming a matrix as row conductors on one side of the control plate and as column conductors on the other side of the control plate, and having, together with the electrode paths, control through-holes at intersection points of the matrix, a fluorescent screen disposed on the side of the front plate oppoite the control plate and defining the post-acceleration space, the fluorescent screen having an anode layer thereon, and at least one insulated cathode on a side of the back plate and defining the gas discharge space, the control plate having, on the side thereof facing towards the post-acceleration space, a plate having a raster of holes formed therein coincident with a raster of the control holes formed in the control plate, comprising a supplementary control plate having a selective number of at most two additional potential planes separated from one another, and strip lines disposed on at least one side of said supplementary control plate for conducting an electric current, said strip lines being aligned parallel to the row conductors of the control plate and having selectively applicable thereto an electric passing and blocking potential for electrons flying towards the fluorescent screen.
- 2. Device according to claim 1 wherein said supplementary control plate has said strip lines on the side thereof facing away from the fluorescent screen, and a conducting layer on the entire surface of the side thereof facing towards the fluorescent screen.
- 3. Device according to claim 1 wherein a respective strip line borders through-openings formed in said supplementary control plate, said through-openings in said supplementary control plate forming with said through-holes of a row conductor of said control plate a row of common passageway openings for electrons from the gas discharge space into the post-acceleration space.
- 4. Device according to claim 1 wherein a respective strip line of said supplementary control plate has an electric passing potential applied thereto and borders, together with a respective switched-on row conductor of said control plate, on a row of common passageway openings for electrons, the remaining strip lines having an electric blocking potential applied thereto.
- 5. Device according to claim 1 wherein respective strip lines of said supplementary control plate following one another periodically at a spacing of a plurality of said strip lines are electrically conductively connected to one another so as to form conductor groups.
- 6. Device according to claim 5 wherein said strip lines of said supplementary control plate are disposed in sequence, the strip lines at odd-numbered locations of said sequence being electrically conductively connected to one another, and the strip lines at the even-numbered locations being likewise electrically conductively connected to one another.
- 7. Device according to claim 6 wherein said strip lines of said supplementary control plate are also disposed in sequence with the strip lines at odd-numbered locations of the sequence mutually connected electrically conductively, and the strip lines at the even-numbered locations likewise mutually connected electrically conductively, said odd-numbered and said even-numbered strip lines, respectively, of said supplementary control plate being effective by electric passing and blocking potentials, respectively, applied thereto for controlling the electrons passed through by the even-numbered and odd-numbered row conductors, respectively, of said control plate.
- 8. Device according to claim 7 wherein the even-numbered strip lines of said supplementary control plate are connected to an electric passing potential and the odd-numbered strip lines to an electric blocking potential when an even-numbered row conductor of said control plate is switched on brightly and vice versa.
- 9. Device according to claim 1 including a weakly conductive layer disposed in an area between the individual strip lines of said supplementary control plate so as to prevent electric charging.
- 10. Device according to claim 5 wherein the number of strip lines in a conductor group corresponds to the width of the at least one cathode.
- 11. Device according to claim 7 wherein a respective strip line of a conductor group located above a respective row switched to passing has an electric passing potential applied thereto, the remaining strip lines of said conductor group having an electric blocking potential applied thereto.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of Ser. No. 470,702, filed Feb. 28, 1983, now abandoned.
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