Claims
- 1. A light emitting element, comprising:a plurality of walls configured in a pyramidal shape to enclose a volume filled with a gas; an anode; a cathode; and a light emitting material that emits light when energized, wherein when the cathode and anode are electrically charged, a discharge is created between the anode and cathode electrically exciting the gas in the volume to energize the light emitting material, wherein each wall of the plurality of walls is transparent to visible light and not transparent to ultraviolet light.
- 2. The light emitting element of claim 1, wherein the walls are comprised of a transparent dielectric material.
- 3. The light emitting element of claim 2, wherein each wall of the plurality of walls reflects ultraviolet light back into the volume.
- 4. The light emitting element of claim 2, wherein the transparent material is coated with a material that reflects or absorbs ultraviolet radiation.
- 5. The light emitting element of claim 2, wherein the transparent material is glass.
- 6. The light emitting element of claim 1, further comprising a lens positioned at an apex of the pyramidal shape, wherein the pyramidal shape is a truncated pyramidal shape.
- 7. The light emitting element of claim 1, further comprising a lens, wherein one of the plurality of walls is a lens wall that contacts the lens and wherein the lens wall has a concave curved shape.
- 8. The light emitting element of claim 1, wherein the light emitting material is applied to the anode.
- 9. The light emitting element of claim 1, wherein the light emitting material is applied to a portion of a wall adjacent the anode.
- 10. The light emitting element of claim 1, wherein the electrical discharge passes through the light emitting material.
- 11. The light emitting element of claim 1, wherein the electrical discharge does not pass through the light emitting material.
- 12. The light emitting element of claim 1, wherein the gas emits ultraviolet radiation when electrically charged.
- 13. The light emitting element of claim 12, wherein the light emitting material is a phosphorus material that is energized by the ultraviolet radiation from the gas, to thereby emit light.
- 14. The light emitting element of claim 1, further comprising electrical circuitry for operating the light emitting element.
- 15. The light emitting element of claim 14, wherein the electrical circuitry is placed on one or more of the plurality of walls.
- 16. The light emitting element of claim 14, wherein the electrical circuitry is placed in one or more seams between walls.
- 17. The light emitting element of claim 14, wherein the electrical circuitry includes an addressable anode bus line and a cathode line.
- 18. The light emitting element of claim 1, wherein the intensity of light emitted by the light emitting element is controlled by controlling the intensity of the discharge between the anode and the cathode.
- 19. The light emitting element of claim 13, wherein the phosphorus material emits light of one of a red, green, or blue color.
- 20. A light emitting element, comprising:a plurality of walls configured in a pyramidal shape to enclose a volume filled with a gas, wherein the pyramidal shape is configured such that the height is one half the width of one side of the pyramidal shape; an anode; a cathode; and a light emitting material that emits light when energized, wherein when the cathode and anode are electrically charged, the light emitting material is energized.
- 21. A cell for use in a three-dimensional display, comprising:a plurality of cell walls defining a gas filled volume; a positively charged element; a negatively charged element; and a light emitting element, wherein, when the positively charge element and the negatively charged element are charged, a discharge is created between the positively and negatively charged elements, and wherein the discharge energizes the gas causing the light emitting element to emit light, wherein each cell wall of the plurality of cell walls is transparent to visible light and not transparent to ultraviolet light.
- 22. The cell of claim 21, wherein the cell walls are comprised of a transparent dielectric material.
- 23. The cell of claim 22, wherein each cell wall of the plurality of cell walls reflects ultraviolet light back into the volume.
- 24. The cell of claim 22, wherein the transparent material is coated with a material that reflects or absorbs ultraviolet radiation.
- 25. The cell of claim 22, wherein the transparent material is glass.
- 26. The cell of claim 22, wherein the plurality of cell walls form a pyramidal shape, the cell further comprising a lens positioned at an apex of the pyramidal shape.
- 27. The cell of claim 26, wherein one of the cell walls is a lens cell wall that is adjacent the lens, and wherein the lens cell wall has a concave curved shape.
- 28. The cell of claim 21, wherein the light emitting element is adjacent the positively charged element.
- 29. The cell of claim 21, wherein the light emitting element is positioned on a portion of a cell wall adjacent the positively charged element.
- 30. The cell of claim 21, wherein the discharge passes through the light emitting element.
- 31. The cell of claim 21, wherein the discharge does not pass through the light emitting element.
- 32. The cell of claim 21, wherein the gas filled volume emits ultraviolet radiation when electrically charged.
- 33. The cell of claim 32, wherein the light emitting element is a phosphorus material that is energized by the ultraviolet radiation from the gas filled volume, to thereby emit light.
- 34. The cell of claim 21, further comprising electrical circuitry for operating the cell.
- 35. The cell of claim 34, wherein the electrical circuitry is placed on one or more of the plurality of cell walls.
- 36. The cell of claim 34, wherein the electrical circuitry is placed in one or more seams between cell walls.
- 37. The cell of claim 34, wherein the electrical circuitry includes an addressable anode bus line and a cathode line.
- 38. The cell of claim 21, wherein the intensity of light emitted by the cell is controlled by controlling the intensity of the discharge between the positively charged element and the negatively charged element.
- 39. The cell of claim 33, wherein the phosphorus material emits light of one of a red, green, or blue color.
- 40. The cell of claim 21, wherein the positively charge element is an anode and the negatively charged element is a cathode.
- 41. A cell for use in a three-dimensional display, comprising:a plurality of cell walls defining a gas filled volume, wherein the cell walls are configured in a pyramidal shape having a height that is one half the width of one side of the pyramidal shape; a positively charged element; a negatively charged element; and a light emitting element, wherein, when the positively charge element and the negatively charged element are charged, the light emitting element emits light.
- 42. A light emitting element, comprising:a plurality of walls defining a gas filled volume, the walls being arranged in a pyramidal shape having a height that is one half the width of one side of the pyramidal shape; a first electrical element; a second electrical element; and a light emitting element, wherein, when the first and second electrical elements are charged, a discharge is created between the first and second elements, and wherein the discharge energizes the light emitting element to emit light that passes through each of the plurality of walls.
Parent Case Info
This application is related to co-pending and commonly assigned U.S. patent application Ser. Nos. 09/477,570 and 09/477,571 filed concurrently herewith and hereby incorporated by reference.
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