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Electronic display device having a plurality of pixel elements    
United States Patent5148156   
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Inventor(s)Huber; Terrence D. (Spokane, WA); Kutsch; Duane B. (Spokane, WA); Skinfill; Donald R. (Veradale, WA)
AbstractA display device including a plurality of pixel elements arranged in matrix form. Each of the pixel elements can be set to one of two alternative states. In the first state, each pixel element includes a portion that transmits light and an adjacent portion that reflects light. In the second, alternate state, each pixel element includes a single portion that is substantially non-reflective. The display device includes a substrate having a plurality of hole disposed therein for respectively receiving a plurality of pixel elements. Each of the pixel elements includes a translucent member adapted to abut against the back side of the substrate and covers one of the holes therein; a mounting bracket adapted to abut against the front side of the substrate and having a fastener extending through the hole of the substrate and connecting to the translucent member for securing the translucent member to the substrate; a flap pivotally secured to the bracket about a pivot axis, one side of the flap having a non-reflective surface and the other side of the flap having a reflective surface, the flap being pivotal from a first position where the non-reflective surface faces outwardly towards a viewer to a second position approximately 180.degree. from the first position where the reflective surface faces outwardly towards a viewer; a magnet disposed on the flap; an electromagnet secured to the back side of the substrate and having a pole piece disposed axially therein and extending into the translucent member; and a source for supplying electric current to the electromagnet so as to alternatively energize the pole piece to be a south pole piece or a north pole piece wherein when the pole pieces are energized to be either a north pole piece or a south pole piece the flap is pivoted to the first position and when the pole pieces are energized to be the other of the north pole piece and the south pole piece the flap is pivoted to the second position.



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Electronic display device having a plurality of pixel elements
Inventor     Huber; Terrence D. (Spokane, WA); Kutsch; Duane B. (Spokane, WA); Skinfill; Donald R. (Veradale, WA)
Owner/Assignee     American Electronic Sign Company (Spokane, WA)
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Publication Date     September 15, 1992
Application Number     07/533,740
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Filing Date     June 6, 1990
US Classification     345/84 40/449 340/815.55 340/815.62
Int'l Classification     G09G 003/20
Examiner     Brier; Jeffery A.
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Attorney/Law Firm     Seed and Berry
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USPTO Field of Search     340/763 340/764 340/783 340/815.24 340/815.27 340/815.29 40/449 40/450 40/451 40/452 40/492
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I claim:

1. An electronic display device, comprising

a substrate having a plurality of holes provided therein arranged in rows and columns;

a pixel element provided in each of said holes, said pixel element comprising:

a translucent member abutting against a back side of said substrate and covering one of said holes;

a mounting bracket abutting against a front side of said substrate, said bracket having fastening means extending through said one hole of said substrate and connecting to said translucent member for securing said translucent member to said substrate;

a flap pivotally secured to said bracket about a pivot axis, one side of said flap having a non-reflective surface and the other side of said flap having a reflective surface, said flap being pivotable from a first position where said non-reflective surface faces outwardly therefrom to a second position, approximately 180.degree. from said first position, where said reflective surface faces outwardly therefrom;

a magnet disposed on said flap;

an electromagnet secured to the back side of said substrate, said electromagnet having a pole piece disposed axially therein and extending into said translucent member; and

means for supplying an electric current to said electromagnet so as to alternatively energize said pole piece to be a south pole piece or a north pole piece;

wherein when said pole piece is energized to be one of a north pole piece and a south pole piece said flap is pivoted to said first position and when said pole piece is energized to be the other of said north pole piece and south pole piece said flap is pivoted to said second position.

2. The device of claim 1 wherein said electromagnet includes a pair of coils wound in opposite directions from one another, and wherein electric current is supplied to one of said coils to energize said pole piece to be a south pole piece and electric current is supplied to the other of said coils to energize said pole piece to be a north pole piece.

3. The device of claim 1 wherein said pole piece is L-shaped.

4. The device of claim 3 wherein a leg of said L-shaped pole piece extends into said translucent member in a direction parallel with respect thereto and wherein said magnet is positioned on said flap in such a manner that said magnet is adjacent said pole piece in both said first position and said second position.

5. The device of claim 4 wherein said magnet is disposed on said flap adjacent said pivot axis.

6. The device of claim 4 wherein said magnet is disposed on said flap such that the center thereof is a predetermined distance from said pivot axis and wherein the length of said leg of said pole piece is at least twice as long as said predetermined distance.

7. The device of claim 1 wherein fastening means comprises a plurality of legs extending therefrom which are inserted into holes provided in said translucent member.

8. An electronic display device, comprising:

a substrate having a plurality of holes provided therein arranged in rows and columns; and

a pixel element provided in each of said holes, each said pixel element including:

a translucent member abutting against a back side of said substrate and covering one of said holes;

a mounting bracket positioned at a front side of said substrate and having fastening members extending through said one hole of said substrate and holding said translucent member in position at said back side of said substrate;

a flap pivotally secured to said mounting bracket by a pivot shaft which serves a plurality of flaps of a row of said pixel elements, said pivot shaft being releasably retained by said mounting bracket in said row of pixel elements, one side of said flap having a non-reflective surface and the other side of said flap having a reflective surface, said flap being pivotable from a first position where said non-reflective surface faces outwardly therefrom to a second position where said reflective surface faces outwardly therefrom; and

energizing means for causing said flap to pivot about said pivot shaft from said first position to said second position, and vice versa, whereby each of said flaps in each row of said pixel elements is pivotally disposed on a single pivot shaft allowing all of said flaps in a row to be quickly and easily assembled by simply securing said pivot shaft for said row to said mounting brackets in said row.

9. The electronic display device of claim 8, wherein said energizing means comprises:

a magnet disposed on said flap;

an electromagnet secured to the back side of said substrate, said electromagnet having a pole piece disposed axially therein and extending into said translucent member; and

current means for supplying an electric current to said electromagnet so as to alternatively energize said pole piece to be a south pole piece or a north pole piece, wherein when said pole piece is energized to be one of a north pole piece and a south pole piece said flap is pivoted to said first position and when said pole piece is energized to be the other of said north pole piece and said s