Claims
- 1. An addressing system for producing a set of N overlapping images, each image having at least an image portion, on at least a portion of a display medium comprising:a) a plurality of drivers numbering no more than 2N drivers, and b) at least 2N+1 electrodes responsive to said plurality of drivers such that said plurality of electrodes can cause the display medium to display any one of the N images.
- 2. The addressing system of claim 1 further comprising control circuitry for selecting which on of the N images is to be displayed, said plurality of drivers being responsive to said control circuitry.
- 3. The addressing system of claim 1 further comprising a ground electrode.
- 4. An addressing system for producing a set of N overlapping images, each image having at least an image portion, on at least a portion of a display medium comprising a plurality of electrodes, each electrode having a usage vector, wherein at least 2 electrodes having identical usage vectors are electrically connected together.
- 5. The addressing system of claim 4 wherein the usage vector comprises a description of the usage of the electrode.
- 6. The addressing system of claim 5 wherein the description of the usage of the electrode comprises the information of whether or not the electrode is used in the image portion of each of the N images.
- 7. The addressing system of claim 4 further comprising a plurality of drivers, said plurality of electrodes being responsive to said plurality of drivers such that said plurality of electrodes can cause the display medium to display any one of the N images.
- 8. The addressing system of claim 7 further comprising control circuitry for selecting which one of the N images is to be displayed, said plurality of drivers being responsive to said control circuitry.
- 9. The addressing system of claim 4 further comprising a ground electrode.
- 10. A display for producing a set of N overlapping images, each image having at least an image portion, on at least a portion of a viewing surface of the display comprising:a) a plurality of drivers numbering no more than 2N drivers, b) a plurality of at least 2N+1 electrodes responsive to said plurality of drivers, and c) a display medium responsive to said plurality of electrodes such that said plurality of electrodes can cause said display medium to display any one of said N images on the display surface.
- 11. The display of claim 10 further comprising control circuitry for selecting which one of the N images is to be displayed, said plurality of drivers being responsive to said control circuitry.
- 12. The display of claim 10 further comprising a ground electrode.
- 13. The display of claim 10 wherein the display medium comprises a liquid crystal display.
- 14. The display of claim 10 wherein the display medium comprises an electrophoretic display.
- 15. The display of claim 10 wherein the display medium comprises a rotating element display.
- 16. An display for producing a set of N overlapping images, each image having at least an image portion, on at least a portion of a viewing surface of the display comprising a plurality of electrodes, each electrode having a usage vector, wherein at least 2 electrodes having identical usage vectors are electrically connected together and display medium responsive to said plurality of electrodes.
- 17. The display of claim 16 wherein the usage vector comprises a description of the usage of the electrode.
- 18. The display of claim 17 wherein the description of the usage of the electrode comprises the information of whether or not the electrode is used in the image portion of each of the N images.
- 19. The display of claim 17 further comprising a plurality of drivers, said plurality of electrodes being responsive to said plurality of drivers such that said plurality of electrodes can cause the display medium to display any one of the N images.
- 20. The display of claim 19 further comprising control circuitry for selecting which one of the N images is to be displayed, said plurality of drivers being responsive to said control circuitry.
- 21. The display of claim 16 further comprising a ground electrode.
- 22. The display of claim 16 wherein the display medium comprises a liquid crystal display.
- 23. The display of claim 16 wherein the display medium comprises an electrophoretic display.
- 24. The display of claim 16 wherein the display medium comprises a rotating element display.
INCORPORATION BY REFERENCE
The following U.S. patents are fully incorporated by reference:
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