Claims
- 1. A display system including
- a display panel having a plurality of discrete gas-filled display cells arrayed in rows and columns in a layer and adapted to be energized to display a character or message,
- electrode means associated with each display cell for applying potential thereto suitable for ionizing the gas in a cell and thereby causing a cell to ionize and to exhibit glow,
- a plurality of particle-supply cells arrayed in rows and column in a second layer in said panel, each particle-supply cell being vertically aligned with a display cell so that it can supply excited particles thereto whereby the turn-on of a display cell is facilitated, and
- gas communication paths in said panel between adjacent columns of particle-supply cells through which excited particles diffuse from one cell which is exhibiting glow to another cell which is not exhibiting glow, said particles being present within the gas in said other cell and providing an ionization-assisting force to said other cell to cause said other cell to ionize and exhibit glow when operating potentials are applied to it.[...]..Iadd., .Iaddend.
- all of the cells in each column of particle-supply cells being turned on as each column of particle-supply cells is energized in a scanning cycle of operation, said electrode means being adapted to apply information signals to and to turn on selected display cells in each column thereof as the associated column of particle-supply cells is turned on.
- 2. A display system as in claim 1 and including .Iadd.a first electrode and a second electrode associated with each particle-supply cell, .Iaddend.
- first circuit means coupled in common to a plurality of said first electrodes associated with .Iadd.particle supply .Iaddend.cells at different positions in said panel so that operating potential is applied simultaneously to all of said plurality of first electrodes,
- second circuit means coupled to said second electrodes for applying operating potential thereto,
- said first and second circuit means being operated so that in normal operation of said panel, there is always at least one .[.cell.]. .Iadd.column of particle-supply cells .Iaddend.ON and exhibiting glow,
- said gas communication paths serving to diffuse excited particles from a glowing cell into the gas of adjacent OFF nonglowing cells, said excited particles being present in the greatest numbers in an OFF cell closest to an ON cell, so that when operating potentials are applied to the cells associated with said plurality of first electrodes, the cell which is closest to said at least one ON and glowing cell turns on preferentially due to the presence therein of excited particles which diffused thereto through the communication path between them.
- 3. The system defined in claim 1 .[.wherein.]. .Iadd.and including .Iaddend.
- .[.said electrode means comprises.]. first and second electrodes associated with each .Iadd.particle supply .Iaddend.cell, each first electrode being coupled to a group of .Iadd.particle supply .Iaddend.cells,
- all of said first electrodes and their cells being connected in sets so that when energizing potentials are applied to a second electrode and to one first electrode and its group of associated cells, it is also applied to at least one other first electrode and its group of associated cells,
- only one of said groups of associated cells turning on and exhibiting glow when said energizing potentials are applied, said one group of associated cells being those cells which are immediately adjacent to and are connected directly by gas communication paths to other cells which are ON and exhibiting glow, any other more remote cells being unable to turn on and exhibit glow, this preferential turn-on occurring because of the presence of excited particles which diffuse to cells adjacent to ON cells through gas communication paths but do not diffuse to remote cells.
- 4. A display system including
- a display panel having a plurality of discrete gas-filled display cells arrayed in rows and columns, said cells being adapted to be energized to display a character or message,
- at least two electrodes associated with each cell for applying potential suitable for ionizing the gas in a cell and thereby causing a cell to exhibit glow and thereby to generate excited particles, and
- gas communication paths in said panel between selected cells for permitting the flow of excited particles from one cell which is exhibiting glow to another cell whereby said other cell can be caused to exhibit glow when operating potentials are applied to it, said excited particles providing an ionization-assisting force which promotes the ionization and turn-on of said other cells,
- said electrodes comprising first and second electrodes, said first electrodes being associated with columns of cells and said second electrodes being associated with rows of cells,
- all of said .Iadd.first .Iaddend.electrodes being connected in groups so that when energizing potentials are applied to a second electrode and to one first electrode and its column of associated cells, it is also applied to at least one other first electrode and its column of associated cells,
- only one of said columns of associated cells turning on and exhibiting glow when said energizing potentials are applied, said one column of associated cells being those cells which are immediately adjacent to and are connected directly by gas communication paths to another column of cells which are ON and exhibiting glow, any other more remote cells being unable to turn on and exhibit glow.
- 5. The system defined in claim 1 wherein said electrode means includes center electrodes disposed between said display cells and said auxiliary cells.
- 6. The system defined in claim 5 wherein said center electrodes have apertures to permit direct communication between each display cell and its associated auxiliary cell.
- 7. The system defined in claim 6 wherein said apertures in said center electrodes have constrictions to control the flow of excited particles therethrough.
- 8. The system defined in claim 5 wherein said center electrodes are laminated and include two metallic layers and a center insulating layer.
- 9. A display panel comprising
- a first insulating plate having a plurality of gas-filled cells arrayed in rows and columns,
- said first plate having a top surface and a bottom surface,
- a second insulating plate having a plurality of gas-filled cells arrayed in rows and columns,
- said second plate having a top surface and a bottom surface,
- a gas communication path in said first plate between each column of cells and the adjacent column of cells whereby excited particles can move from one cell to an adjacent cell,
- said second plate being positioned above and in contact with said first plate,
- a set of first electrodes in contact with the bottom surface of said first plate,
- a set of second electrodes in contact with said top surface of said first plate between said first and second plates, and
- a set of third electrodes positioned adjacent to the top surface of said second plate,
- .[.said first and second electrodes being operable to establish glow in the cells of said first plate and said second and third electrodes being operable to transfer said glow to said cells in said second plate.].
- said first and second electrodes being operable to generate glow discharge in all of the cells in each column of cells in said first plate and to transfer the glow from one column of cells to the adjacent column of cells through said gas communication paths and throughout the panel, said second and third electrodes being operable, as said columns of cells in said first plate are turned on sequentially, to transfer glow from selected cells in each column of cells in said first plate to the associated cells in said second plate.
- 10. A display system including
- a display panel having a plurality of discrete gas-filled display cells arrayed in rows and columns and adapted to be energized to glow and to display a character or message, there being a first column of cells and a last column of cells and intermediate columns of cells,
- a cathode electrode in operative relation with each column of cells and an anode electrode in operative relation with each row of cells for applying firing potential thereto suitable for ionizing the gas in a cell and thereby causing a cell to exhibit glow, the ionization and firing of a cell causing the generation of excited particles including electrons, ions, metastable states and the like,
- each cell having a characteristic firing potential, said characteristic firing potential having a characteristic value for ionizing and firing a cell initially without the aid of external stimuli such as excited particles,
- gas communication paths in said panel between selected cells and extending from cathode to cathode whereby, when a cell is ionized and fired and is glowing, excited particles generated in the glowing gas diffuse through said paths to an adjacent cell which is not in a fired state and is not glowing, said particles serving to facilitate ionization and firing of said second cell when operating potentials are applied to its electrodes, the ionization and firing of said second cell being achievable at a potential somewhat lower than its characteristic firing potential due to the presence of said excited particles,
- a plurality of cathode driver circuits, each coupled in common to a plurality of spaced-apart ones of said cathode electrodes associated with spaced-apart columns of cells in said panel, there thus being groups of columns of cells having their cathode electrodes connected to a separate common cathode driver circuit so that operating potential can be applied simultaneously to all of the cathode electrodes and the associated columns of cells of a group,
- each of the columns of cells of a group being spaced apart by a column of cells and a cathode electrode of each of the other groups,
- anode drive circuit means coupled to said anode electrodes for applying operating potential thereto as operating potential is applied to each cathode electrode,
- said cathode and anode drive circuit means being operated to apply operating potential to .Iadd.all of the cells of .Iaddend.the first column of cells which is thus ionized and caused to glow whereby excited particles are generated in the gas therein, and then to apply operating potentials to the cathode and anode electrodes associated with the un-ionized column of cells adjacent to said first column of ionized cells and to the other columns of cells of its group, only the column of cells adjacent to said ionized column of cells being ionized itself due to the fact that said gas communication paths serve to diffuse excited particles to the adjacent column of cells and not to other remote columns of cells of its group whereby said adjacent cell ionizes preferentially.[...]..Iadd.,
- said cathode and anode drive circuit means also adapted to apply groups of data signals to the columns of display cells, one such group after another, in synchronism with the column by column priming scan, to produce a glow discharge in selective cells of said matrix, one column at a time. .Iaddend.
- 11. The system defined in claim 1 wherein the gas filling in said cells comprises 99.8% neon and 0.2% xenon.
- 12. A display panel comprising
- a gas-tight envelope containing an ionizable gas,
- a plurality of gas discharge display cells disposed within said envelope in an array of rows and columns,
- a plurality of gas discharge priming cells disposed within said envelope in an array of rows and columns, each such priming cell being located adjacent one of said display cells with an open area of gas coupling communication between it and the adjacent display cell,
- means coupled to said columns of priming cells for producing a glow discharge in all of the cells of a column of said priming cells, and then in all of the cells of the remaining priming cell columns, one column after another, to scan the priming cells in a column-by-column scan, and
- means for scanning said columns of display cells in turn, one after another, and during said scanning operation, applying groups of information signals selectively across selected display cells in selected ones of such columns of display cells, the application of a group of information signals to selected display cells of a column being generally in synchronism with the production of glow discharge in the column of priming cells disposed adjacent to the column of display cells so that excited particles generated by the glow of the priming cells is available to the display cells.
- 13. A display panel comprising
- a gas-tight envelope containing an ionizable gas,
- a plurality of gas discharge display cells disposed within said envelope in an array of rows and columns,
- a plurality of gas discharge priming cells disposed within said envelope in an array of rows and columns, each such priming cell being located adjacent one of said display cells with an open area of gas coupling communication between it and the adjacent display cell,
- a plurality of first and second electrodes, at least one such first and second electrode in gas discharge relationship with each of said display cells,
- means for applying successive groups of information signals selectively to said first and second electrodes, each such group being applied across selective display cells in each of a plurality of display cell columns, and
- means for producing a glow discharge in all of the cells of a column of said priming cells, and then in all of the cells of the remaining priming cell columns, one column after the next, to scan the priming cells in a column-by-column scan in synchronism with the application of said successive groups of information signals, to produce glow discharges in selective cells of the display cell column adjacent the priming cell column being scanned one column after the next, to provide an overall glow discharge pattern directly in the display cells.
- 14. A display panel as in claim 13
- wherein the means for producing a glow discharge in the priming cells produces a glow discharge in all of the cells of only one priming cell column at a time, while maintaining the cells in the remaining priming cell columns in a non-discharge state, so that only one display cell column is primed at a time.
- 15. A display panel as in claim 13 further including a plurality of row conductors, each interconnecting all of the first electrodes associated with a row of said display cells,
- wherein the means for applying successive groups of information signals is for applying each such group to the row conductors.
- 16. A display panel as in claim 13
- wherein the display cells are substantially coplanar with one another, and
- the priming cells are substantially coplanar with one another in a plane which is adjacent the plane of the display cells.
- 17. A display panel as in claim 13
- wherein the display cells, in the absence of any priming from the priming cells, are characterized by a minimum glow initiation potential and a minimum glow sustaining potential, and
- wherein the means for applying successive groups of information signals to the first and second electrodes applies signals at a voltage level between said minimum glow initiation and said minimum glow sustaining potentials.
- 18. A display panel as in claim 13
- wherein each priming cell column is in gas coupling relationship to the adjacent priming cell columns, so that each such column, while it is being scanned, primes its adjacent priming cell columns with excited gas particles.
- 19. A display panel as in claim 18
- wherein the priming cells are characterized by a minimum glow initiation potential and a minimum glow sustaining potential, and
- wherein the means for producing a glow discharge in the successive columns of priming cells applies a voltage across the priming cells, one column after another, at a level between said minimum glow initiation and said minimum glow sustaining potentials.
- 20. A display panel as in claim 18
- wherein said means for producing a glow discharge in the successive columns of priming cells applies a voltage across the priming cells of a plurality of said priming cell columns simultaneously.
- 21. A display panel as in claim 20
- wherein the means for producing a glow discharge in the successive columns of priming cells applies said voltage simultaneously across the cells of every third priming cell column.
- 22. A display as in claim 21
- wherein the means for producing a glow discharge in the successive columns of priming cells includes a plurality of column electrodes each associated with, and in gas discharge relationship with, the cells of one of said priming cell columns,
- further including conductive means connecting together the column electrodes of every third priming cell column, to form three separate circuits of interconnected column electrodes.
- 23. A display panel as in claim 22 further including circuit means for energizing said three separate column electrode circuits sequentially and repetitively to effect a three-phase scan of said priming cell columns.
- 24. A display panel as in claim 22
- wherein the column electrodes are each disposed between a column of priming cells and the adjacent column of display cells, and
- wherein each of said column electrodes includes a plurality of apertures, one such aperture being aligned with each adjacent priming cell and display cell.
- 25. A display panel comprising
- a gas-tight envelope containing an ionizable gas,
- a plurality of glow priming regions within said envelope,
- a plurality of groups of gas discharge display cells, each such group being disposed adjacent one of said glow priming regions, with an open area of gas coupling communication between the display cells of each such group and the adjacent glow priming region,
- a plurality of first and second electrodes, at least one such first and second electrode in gas discharge relationship with each of said display cells,
- means for applying successive groups of information signals to selective ones of said first and second electrodes and across selective display cells, each such group being applied across one or more display cells in each of said display cell groups, and
- means for producing a glow discharge in each of said glow priming regions, one region after the next, to scan the glow priming regions one after another and thereby prime the adjacent display cell groups one after another, in synchronism with the application of said successive groups of information signals, to produce glow discharges in selective display cells of the display cell group adjacent the priming region being scanned, one display cell group after the next, to provide an overall glow discharge pattern in the display cells.
- 26. A display panel as in claim 25
- wherein said display cells are disposed in an array of rows and columns, each of said display cell groups constituting one of the columns, and
- wherein each of said glow priming regions extends along and adjacent to an entire column of display cells.
- 27. A display panel as in claim 25
- wherein said gas-tight envelope contains a viewing window, and
- wherein said glow priming regions and display cells are disposed in adjacent layers, the layer containing the display cells, being closer to the viewing window than the layer containing glow priming regions, so that a glow priming region is disposed behind each group of display cells.
- 28. A display panel as in claim 25
- wherein said glow priming regions are located side-by-side in gas coupling relationship to one another, so that each such region, while it is being scanned, primes its adjacent glow priming regions with excited gas particles,
- wherein the means for producing a glow discharge in the successive glow priming regions includes a plurality of electrodes each associated with, and in gas discharge relationship with, one of said glow priming regions, and
- further including conductive means connecting together every third one of said electrodes to form three separate circuits of interconnected electrodes.
- 29. A display panel comprising
- a gas-tight envelope containing an ionizable gas,
- a plurality of glow priming regions within said envelope,
- a plurality of groups of gas discharge display cells, each such group being disposed adjacent one of said glow priming regions, with an open area of gas coupling communication between the display cells of each such group and the adjacent glow priming region,
- a plurality of first and second electrodes, at least one such first and second electrode in gas discharge relationship with each of said display cells,
- means for producing a glow discharge in each of said glow priming regions, one region after another, to scan the glow priming regions one after another and thereby prime the adjacent display cell groups one after another, and
- means for scanning said columns of display cells in turn, one after another, and during said scanning operation, applying groups of information signals selectively across selected display cells in selected ones of such columns of display cells, the application of a group of information signals to selected display cells of a column being generally in synchronism with the production of glow discharge in the glow priming region disposed adjacent to the column of display cells so that excited particles generated by the glow priming region is available to the display cells.
- 30. A display panel comprising
- a gas-tight envelope containing an ionizable gas,
- a plurality of glow priming regions disposed side-by-side within said envelope, such regions being in gas coupling and priming relationship to each other,
- a plurality of gas discharge display cells disposed in an array of groupings with one such grouping located adjacent and in open gas coupling relationship with each of said glow priming regions,
- means for applying each of a succession of groups of information signals to selective display cells in each of a plurality of said display cell groupings, and
- means for producing a glow discharge in each of said glow priming region, one after the next, to scan said regions in synchronism with the application of said successive groups of information signals, to produce glow discharges in selective cells of the display cell grouping adjacent the glow priming region being scanned, one after the next, to provide an overall glow discharge pattern directly in the display cells.
- 31. A display panel as in claim 30 state,
- wherein the means for producing a glow discharge in the glow priming regions produces a glow discharge in one glow priming region while maintaining the remaining glow priming regions in a non-discharge stae, so that only one display cell grouping is primed at a time.
- 32. A display panel as in claim 31 wherein said means for applying successive groups of information signals includes
- a plurality of first and second electrodes, one such first and second electrode in gas discharge relationship with each of said display cells, and
- circuit means for applying said successive signal groups to the first and second electrodes of a selective plurality of display cells in each of a plurality of display cell groupings.
- 33. A display panel as in claim 30
- wherein the gas-tight envelope contains a viewing window, and
- wherein said glow priming regions and said display cells are disposed in adjacent layers, with the layer containing the display cells being closer to the viewing window than the layer containing the glow priming regions.
- 34. A display panel as in claim 33 further including
- a first plate-like member of insulating material with a plurality of apertures therein forming said display cells, and
- a second plate-like member of insulating material with a plurality of apertures therein forming said glow priming regions.
- 35. A display panel as in claim 34 wherein the means for producing a glow discharge in the glow priming regions includes a plurality of electrodes each aligned with, and in gas discharge relationship with, one of said priming cell regions,
- said electrodes being located between the first and second plate-like members and each including a plurality of apertures, each of which is in line with one of the display cells of the grouping and its adjacent glow priming region.
- 36. A display cell as in claim 35 wherein the second plate-like member contains a plurality of grooves, each extending between one of the glow priming regions and the next adjacent such region, to provide said gas coupling and priming relationship between adjacent glow priming regions.
- 37. A gas discharge display panel comprising
- an envelope containing an ionizable gas and having a viewing window through which glow discharges within said envelope may be viewed,
- a succession of priming cells, each in glow discharge priming relation to the next and substantially hidden from view through said viewing window,
- electrode means for scanning said priming cells by establishing a glow discharge within each of said priming cells, one after the next, each such priming cell after the first being scanned to establish a glow discharge in it while it is being primed by the glow discharge of the next preceding cell,
- a plurality of display cells, at least one of which is disposed adjacent each of said priming cells, to be primed by glow discharge in the priming cell, and
- electrode means adjacent said display cells for applying data signals simultaneously to display cells adjacent different ones of said priming cells to establish a glow discharge in selective ones of said display cells, in response to the data signals applied, only when their corresponding priming cells are being scanned,
- the glow discharge in said display cells being visible through said viewing window.
- 38. A gas discharge display panel as in claim 37 wherein the electrode means for scanning the priming cells includes at least two electrodes associated with each priming cell, further including a plurality of conductors each interconnecting the electrodes of every n.sup.th priming cell, where n is an integer greater than "1" for multi-phase scanning said priming cells.
- 39. A gas discharge display panel having a succession of coplanar cells which serve as both particle-supply cells and display cells, comprising
- an envelope containing an ionizable gas and having a face plate through which glow discharges within said envelope may be viewed,
- a succession of gas discharge cells within said envelope,
- each such cell being in gas communication and particle-supply relation to the next cell in the succession, each such cell also being adapted to glow as a display cell, with its glow being visible through said face plate,
- at least first and second electrodes associated with each said cell,
- a plurality of conductors each interconnecting the first electrodes of a different group of said cells, each such group comprising periodically spaced cells along the succession,
- means for establishing a glow discharge in the first cell of said succession, and
- a plurality of terminals each connected to one of said conductors for energizing said conductors sequentially, in repetitive scans, moving at a constant frequency throughout each such scan, to produce a glow discharge in at least selective ones of said successive cells, one after the other, in each of said scans,
- each such cell, as it is energized, generating display glow visible through said face plate and generating excited particles which diffuse to the next adjacent cell and prime it so that it can generate display glow when it is energized.
- 40. A display panel as in claim 39 including a plurality of successions of priming cells, all parallel to one another.
- 41. A gas discharge display panel comprising
- a gas-filled envelope including a matrix of rows and columns of gas discharge display cells,
- each column of cells being in glow discharge priming relation to the next column in the matrix,
- electrode means for scanning .Iadd.and turning on all of the cells in each of .Iaddend.said columns of display cells, separately and in turn, by priming with excited particles and turning on the first column of display cells and causing said first column of cells to produce priming glow discharge, and successively priming and turning on .Iadd.all of the cells in .Iaddend.the remaining columns of display cells, in turn, one column at a time and one after the next to effectively scan the cells, column by column, each producing priming glow discharge,
- said electrode means also .[.serving.]. .Iadd.being adapted .Iaddend.to apply groups of data signals to the .[.rows.]. .Iadd.columns .Iaddend.of display cells, one such group after another, in synchronism with the column by column priming scan, to produce a glow discharge in selective cells of said matrix, one column at a time. .Iadd. 42. A display system including
- a display panel having
- an array of gas-filled display glow cells disposed in rows and columns; there being a first column of cells, a last column of cells, and intermediate columns of cells,
- an array of gas-filled priming glow cells disposed in rows and columns, there being one priming glow cell associated with each display glow cell,
- first electrode and circuit means coupled to said priming cells for scanning and turning on each of said columns of priming cells sequentially, beginning with the first and running to the last and then repeating the sequence over and over as required,
- information signal means coupled to said display glow cells for energizing and turning on selected display glow cells as the columns of priming cells are scanned and turned on, and
- circuit means coupled to said first electrode and circuit means for repetitively energizing selected ones of said columns of priming cells while maintaining the information signal means on the associated display glow cells to cause the display glow in the energized display glow cells to appear to the eye of a viewer to brighten. .Iaddend. .Iadd. 43. The system defined in claim 42 wherein said last-named circuit means is operable to scan a selected number of columns of scanning cells repetitively in forward and reverse directions to achieve said brightening of the display glow. .Iaddend. .Iadd. 44. The method of operating a display panel having
- an array of gas-filled display glow cells arrayed in rows and columns including a first column of cells, a last column of cells, and intermediate columns of cells,
- an array of gas-filled priming glow cells arrayed in rows and columns, there being one priming glow cell associated with each display glow cell,
- the method including the steps of
- scanning and turning on each of said columns of priming cells sequentially, beginning with the first and running to the last and then repeating the sequence,
- energizing and turning on selected display glow cells as the columns of priming cells are scanned, and
- repetitively energizing selected ones of said columns of priming cells and the associated selected display glow cells to brighten the display in the selected and energized display glow cells. .Iaddend.
Parent Case Info
This application is a Continuation of application Ser. No. 255,133, filed May 19, 1972 as a Continuation of application Ser. No. 850,984, filed Aug. 18, 1969 as a Continuation-in-Part of application Ser. No. 828,793, filed May 28, 1969, all now abandoned.
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