Claims
- 1. A printing device comprising light signal generator means including a source of light, liquid crystal light valve means in the path of light from the light source, driving circuit means for selectively driving the liquid crystal light valve means, photosensitive means for receiving light passing through the light valve means, developing means for developing an image formed by light striking the photosensitive means, and fixing means for fixing an image on the photosensitive means, the light valve means comprising a liquid crystal panel including two opposed transparent base plates, each base plate supporting at least one transparent electrode on the interior surface thereof so that the electrodes are in confronting relationship, a layer of opaque material deposited on at least one of the transparent electrodes facing the opposed base plate, the layer having a window opening for the passage of light, a layer of liquid crystal material enclosed between the base plates for controlling passage of light when the electrodes are driven.
- 2. The printing device of claim 1 in which there are a plurality of transparent electrodes disposed on each of the opposed transparent base plates and the opaque material is deposited on each of the transparent electrodes of one of the base plates to provide a plurality of windows.
- 3. The printing device of claim 1, wherein each of the transparent electrodes comprises a film of indium oxide.
- 4. The printing device of claim 1, wherein the opaque material comprises a film of chromium.
- 5. The printing device of claim 3, wherein the layer of opaque material comprises a film of chromium.
- 6. The printing device of claim 5, and further comprising:
- a film of gold on each transparent electrode for making connection thereto.
- 7. A liquid crystal optical device comprising:
- first and second opposed transparent base plate means;
- transparent electrode means disposed on the interior surface of each of the base plate means and supported in confronting relationship thereby;
- opaque means deposited on the surface of one of the electrode means and facing the opposed base plate means for preventing the transmission of light;
- window means having an opening in the opaque means for passage of light; and
- a layer of liquid crystal material enclosed between the base plate means for controlling the passage of light through the light valve in response to signals applied to the electrodes.
- 8. The liquid crystal optical device of claim 7, wherein there are a plurality of transparent electrodes disposed on each of the opposed transparent base plate means and the opaque means is deposited on the transparent electrode means of one of the base plate means to provide a plurality of window means.
- 9. The liquid crystal optical device of claim 7, wherein each of the transparent electrode means comprises a film of indium oxide.
- 10. The liquid crystal optical device of claim 7, wherein the opaque means comprises a film of chromium.
- 11. The liquid crystal optical device of claim 9, wherein the opaque means comprises a film of chromium.
- 12. The liquid crystal optical device of claim 7, and further comprising:
- a film of gold on each transparent electrode for making connection thereto.
Priority Claims (2)
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55-141085 |
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56-95091 |
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 865,638, filed May 15, 1986, now abandoned, which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 523,997, filed Aug. 17, 1983, now abandoned, which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 309,521, filed on Oct. 7, 1981, now abandoned.
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Non-Patent Literature Citations (2)
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Castellano, "Now that the Heat is Off Liquid Crystals can Show their Color Everywhere" Electronics, Jul. 6, 1970, pp. 64-70. |
Ishibashi et al., "1980 Biennial Display Research Conference on the Multiplexing of the Phase Change Type Color LCD" 1980 IEEE, pp. 186-188. |
Continuations (3)
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523997 |
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