Claims
- 1. A liquid crystal display heater comprising:
- a continuous resistive film having a constant and uniform number of layers of resistive material and further having a top edge, a bottom edge, a left edge, and a right edge;
- a current source electrode disposed along the top edge;
- a current sink electrode disposed along the bottom edge;
- a first shorting bar disposed along the right edge for providing a low impedance path between the top edge and the bottom edge; and,
- a second shorting bar on the left edge for providing a low impedance path between the top edge and the bottom edge,
- whereby, a non-uniform current flow is produced across the film so that the film produces more heat about the edges.
- 2. A liquid crystal display comprising:
- a liquid crystal material;
- a continuous resistive film having a constant and uniform number of layers of resistive material disposed upon the liquid crystal material;
- a plurality of thermally conductive clamps coupled to the liquid crystal material;
- a current source;
- a current sink;
- a plurality of shorting bars disposed on the liquid crystal material where the shorting bars have a lower impedance than the resistive film; and
- the shorting bars being arranged in a pattern so that the heat generated by the resistive film is matched to a predetermined heat conduction characteristics of the plurality of clamps.
- 3. A liquid crystal display comprising:
- a display housing, having a predetermined thermal characteristic;
- a liquid crystal display surface;
- means for coupling said liquid crystal display surface to said display housing, said means for coupling having a predetermined thermal characteristic;
- a continuous resistive film having a constant and uniform number of layers of resistive material disposed on said liquid crystal display surface, for generating heat on said liquid crystal display surface;
- a current source, coupled to said film, for providing a current through the film;
- a current sink, coupled to said film, for providing a current path through said films; and,
- a plurality of shorting bars, coupled to said film, for providing a lower impedance path from said current source to said current sink, in comparison to a predetermined impedance through said film said current source to said current sink.
- 4. A display of claim 3, wherein said plurality of shorting bars have a predetermined impedance characteristic which provides a current flow through the film in a pattern which is a function of the predetermined thermal characteristic of the means for coupling.
- 5. A display of claim 3 wherein the plurality of shorting bars comprises:
- a plurality of shorting bars disposed between said current source and said current sink.
Parent Case Info
This application is a Continuation of application Ser. No. 08/259,022 filed Jun. 13, 1994, now abandoned.
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