Claims
- 1. A display assembly comprising:
- a liquid crystal display cell having first and second planar substrates having a liquid crystal material disposed therebetween and a plurality of display electrodes having input electrodes connected thereto, uniformly spaced apart and coplanarly arranged;
- a support;
- drive means provided on said support for applying signals to said liquid crystal display cell, said drive means having coplanarly arranged output electrodes which subtend corresponding said input electrodes;
- compressible resilient interconnection means for interconnecting said output electrodes with said corresponding input electrodes, said interconnection means including:
- a multiplicity of compressible, resilient conductive rods extending from said output electrodes to said corresponding input electrodes; and
- a compressible, resilient non-conductive medium interposed between and enveloping adjacent conductive rods in the provision of an elongated configuration having a length and a rectangular cross section with a height dimension bridging said input and output electrodes substantially greater than a width dimension orthogonal thereto, said medium extending along said height dimension between said output electrodes and said corresponding input electrodes;
- said elongated configuration having a first surface exposing first ends of said multiplicity of compressible resilient conductive rods to said input electrodes on said liquid crystal display cell and a second surface exposing the opposite ends of said multiplicity of compressible conductive rods to corresponding ones of said output electrodes of said drive means;
- said compressible conductive rods each having a cross-sectional width which is selected narrower than the distance provided between adjacent electrodes on the liquid crystal display cell and circuit board and being randomly disposed throughout said non-conductive medium; and
- said non-conductive medium having a distance between adjacent said rods less than or equal to the width of the electrodes on the liquid crystal display cell and drive means, but greater than zero to thereby assure non-interfering conducting paths between said output electrodes and said corresponding input electrodes;
- housing means provided on said support for constraining said liquid crystal display cell to inhibit movement thereof in the plane of said display substrates so that said input electrodes are subtended by said output electrodes, said housing means further including a support extending on both sides of the width dimension of said medium, said support defining a slot for receiving said compressible, resilient interconnection means and inhibiting the movement thereof in the plane of said display substrates, said slot being at least the length of said medium; and
- cover means affixed to said support for covering said display cell to compress said compressible resilient interconnection means to ensure positive contact between said output electrodes and said corresponding input electrodes.
- 2. The display assembly of claim 1 wherein each said compressible, resilient conductive rods is made of conductive rubber, and
- wherein said compressible, resilient non-conductive medium is made of non-conductive rubber.
- 3. The display assembly of claim 1 wherein said cover means applies pressure directly to said display cell.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 379,002 filed on May 17, 1982, which is a continuation of Ser. No. 940,388 filed on Sept. 7, 1978, which is a continuation of Ser. No. 619,974 filed on Sept. 30, 1975, all three abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (8)
Foreign Referenced Citations (1)
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Non-Patent Literature Citations (3)
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"Becon Printed Circuit Connector", Brown Engineering Co., Huntsville, Alabama, rec'd Dec. 7, 1961. |
"Tecknit Conductive Elastomeric Connector", Data Sheet CEC-011 of Technical Wire Products, Santa Barbara, Calif. (Jul. 1974). |
Buchoff, L. S., "Conductive Elastomers Make Small, Flexible Contacts", Electronics, (Sep. 19, 1974) pp. 122-125. |
Continuations (3)
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