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Liquid crystal cell sealant assembly
   
Document Number
US Patent 5016987
Issued Date
May 21, 1991
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Active components of a liquid crystal light valve are provided on opposed faces of a pair of transparent substrates that have peripheral edges which flare out and away from the opposed faces at predetermined angles. A sealant ring formed from a stiffly resilient material encircles the substrates to seal the space between their opposed faces. The inner surface of the ring has a chevron profile with angles complementary to the substrate edge angles, and an unstressed inner diameter slightly smaller than the corresponding outer diameters of the substrates. The sealant ring is thus slightly deformed outwardly as the substrates are tightened together to a desired spacing, producing a hermetic seal for the active light valve elements.
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Owner
Hughes Aircraft Company (Los Angeles, CA)
Published
May 21, 1991
Application Number
07/533,548
Filed
June 5, 1990
US Classification
349/153   349/158 349/60
Int'l Classification
G02F   1/1339   (20060101)   G02F   1/13   (20060101)   G02F   1/1333   (20060101)   G02F   1/135   (20060101)  
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350/344   350/343  
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