Claims
- 1. A projection type liquid crystal display device, comprising:
- a liquid crystal panel, comprising:
- a first transparent substrate;
- a second transparent substrate substantially in parallel with the first transparent substrate;
- a spacer between the first and second transparent substrates, said first and second transparent substrates and said spacer forming an enclosed space, said first and second transparent substrates each having an internal surface facing the enclosed space;
- first transparent electrode means formed on the internal surface of said first transparent substrate;
- second transparent electrode means formed on the internal surface of said second transparent substrate;
- a cholesteric-nematic phase transition type liquid crystal with positive dielectric anisotropy, charged in the enclosed space;
- means for causing the liquid crystal at selected portions of the panel to be in a stable cholesteric phase and the liquid crystal at other portions of the panel to be in a stable nematic phase comprising (1) means for applying a voltage across the first and second electrodes sufficient to bring the liquid crystal in said panel to a stable nematic phase and (2) means for reducing the voltage applied across the first and second electrodes only at said selected portions of the panel to a level sufficiently low to bring the liquid crystal at said selected portions of the panel to a stable cholesteric phase; and
- means for driving the liquid crystal panel to form a liquid crystal image composed of bistable cholesteric and nematic phases of said cholesteric-nematic phase transition type liquid crystal by applying a voltage across said first and second transparent electrodes at a level that is below the level required to cause cholesteric to nematic phase change in said crystal and above the level required to cause nematic to cholesteric phase change in said crystal, said formed liquid crystal image being projectable onto a projection area by an optical system.
- 2. A remote communication system, comprising:
- a projection type liquid crystal display device, comprising:
- a liquid crystal panel, comprising:
- a first transparent substrate;
- a second transparent substrate substantially in parallel with the first transparent substrate;
- a spacer between the first and second transparent substrates, said first and second transparent substrates and said spacer forming an enclosed space, said first and second transparent substrates each having an internal surface facing the enclosed space;
- first transparent electrode means formed on the internal surface of said first transparent substrate;
- second transparent electrode means formed on the internal surface of said second transparent substrate;
- a cholesteric-nematic phase transition type liquid crystal with positive dielectric anisotropy, charged in the enclosed space;
- means for causing the liquid crystal at selected portions of the panel to be in a stable cholesteric phase and the liquid crystal at other portions of the panel to be in a stable nematic phase comprising (1) means for applying a voltage across the first and second electrodes sufficient to bring the liquid crystal in said panel to a stable nematic phase and (2) means for reducing the voltage applied across the first and second electrodes only at said selected portions of the panel to a level sufficiently low to bring the liquid crystal at said selected portions of the panel to a stable cholesteric phase;
- means for driving the liquid crystal panel to form a liquid crystal image composed of bistable cholesteric and nematic phases of said cholesteric-nematic phase transition type liquid crystal by applying a voltage across said first and second transparent electrodes at a level that is below the level required to cause cholesteric to nematic phase change in said crystal and above the level required to cause nematic to cholesteric phase change in said crystal, said formed liquid crystal image being projectable onto a projection area by an optical system; and
- means for transferring data from a remote location to said liquid crystal panel driving means.
- 3. An electronic conference system enabling conferences between remote places, comprising:
- communication means, located at each remote place, for communicating through at least one of telephone cables and radio systems; and
- projection type liquid crystal display devices, operatively connected to said communication means, at least one liquid crystal display device being used for display in each remote place, each of said projection type liquid crystal display devices comprising:
- a liquid crystal panel, comprising:
- a first transparent substrate;
- a second transparent substrate substantially in parallel with the first transparent substrate;
- a spacer between the first and second transparent substrates, said first and second transparent substrates and said spacer forming an enclosed space, said first and second transparent substrates each having an internal surface facing the enclosed space;
- first transparent electrode means formed on the internal surface of said first transparent substrate;
- second transparent electrode means formed on the internal surface of said second transparent substrate;
- a cholesteric-nematic phase transition type liquid crystal with positive dielectric anisotropy, charged in the enclosed space;
- means for causing the liquid crystal at selected portions of the panel to be in a stable cholesteric phase and the liquid crystal at other portions of the panel to be in a stable nematic phase comprising (1) means for applying a voltage across the first and second electrodes sufficient to bring the liquid crystal in said panel to a stable nematic phase and (2) means for reducing the voltage applied across the first and second electrodes only at said selected portions of the panel to a level sufficiently low to bring the liquid crystal at said selected portions of the panel to a stable cholesteric phase; and
- means for driving the liquid crystal panel to form a liquid crystal image composed of bistable cholesteric and nematic phases of said cholesteric-nematic phase transition type liquid crystal by applying a voltage across said first and second transparent electrodes at a level that is below the level required to cause cholesteric to nematic phase change in said crystal and above the level required to cause nematic to cholesteric phase change in said crystal, said formed liquid crystal image being projectable onto a projection area by an optical system.
- 4. A display method using a liquid crystal panel containing signal and scanning electrodes and image elements formed of a cholesteric-nematic phase transition type liquid crystal with positive dielectric anisotropy charged in the enclosed space, the cholesteric-nematic phase transition type liquid crystal comprising a mixture of a nematic liquid crystal and a chiral nematic liquid crystal, having a high transparency nematic phase in a first stable optical state and a low transparency cholesteric phase in a second stable optical state and having an applied voltage-transparency hysteresis with an extended width, comprising the steps of:
- (a) applying a first voltage across each signal electrode and each scanning electrode to place all of the liquid crystal panel into the first stable optical state;
- (b) reducing the voltage applied to selected image elements in the liquid crystal panel where writing is to be conducted to below a second voltage for a predetermined period of time until the selected image elements enter the second stable optical state, while continuing to apply a voltage above the second voltage where writing is not to be conducted to maintain unselected image elements in the first stable optical state; and
- (c) applying a third voltage, approximately one-half the first voltage and greater than the second voltage, to all image elements after step (b) has been completed for all of the selected image elements.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 832,897 filed on Feb. 16, 1986 now abandoned.
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