EP0053880A1 - Information display device - Google Patents
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- This invention concerns information display devices of the kind in which a "writing" head carrying a set of actuators such as electromagnets is moved relative to a stationary matrix of correspondingly actuatable display elements, such as magnetically actuatable elements, so as to alter the appearance of selected elements, as disclosed, for example, in Salam U.S. Patent No. 3,562,938.
- a high density of display elements for example 50-100 per square inch, and the invention facilitates the manufacture of large matrices with such high densities.
- Another object of the invention is to provide accurate registration between the actuating electromagnets and the display elements.
- the arrangements described hereinafter provide improved means of registration between the actuating electromagnets of the writing head and the magnetically actuatable display elements, as well as improved timing of actuation of the electromagnets with reference to their actual positions in relation to the display ciements.
- the information display apparatus includes a base plate 2 that is formed from a suitable opaque synthetic plastics material, such as acetal or polyethylene, in which are integrally moulded a plurality of small cell chambers 4 each having a light-transmitting aperture 6, as shown in Figure 2.
- a suitable opaque synthetic plastics material such as acetal or polyethylene
- an electromagnetically actuatable shutter member 8 mounted for displacement between bistable light-transmitting and light-blocking positions relative to the aperture 6 of each cell chamber 4 is an electromagnetically actuatable shutter member 8.
- a transparent or translucent sheet 10 secured to the rear face of the base plate 2 retains the shutter members in their respective cell chambers 4.
- the cells are of relatively small size and are arranged in horizontal rows and vertical columns. Thus, light emitted from the light source L arranged to the rear of the matrix passes through those apertures 6 that are not obstructed by the associated shutter members 8, and consequently a visual array is presented on the front surface of the matrix base plate 2.
- Electromagnetic head means 16 for selectively operating the shutter members between their light-transmitting and light-blocking positions are mounted for horizontal displacement by improved guide means. More particularly, in the embodiment of Figures 1-4, a pair of electromagnetic heads l6 are provided that are guided for horizontal linear displacement upon flat horizontal projections 18 that extend rearwardly from the rear surface of the matrix base plate unit 2 as shown in Figures 1-3. For slidably mounting the electromagnetic head means on the guide projections 18, the head means are provided with lateral extensions 16a of generally U-shaped cross section, thereby to receive the guide projections 18 as shown in Figure 3. Each electromagnetic head contains a plurality of electromagnets 22 each of which is disposed opposite the corresponding horizontal row of cells 4, the electromagnets being selectively energizable via conventional coil energizing circuits, as is known in the art.
- a common drive operator bar 26 is provided, as shown in Figures 3 and 4.
- the common drive bar 26 is resiliently connected with the electromagnet head bodies 16 via resilient connecting springs 28, thereby coupling them together and permitting a degree of movement between the drive bar 26 and the electromagnet heads 16, which heads are guided against vertical displacement by the horizontally arranged projections 18.
- the connecting springs 28 are fastened to the drive bar 26 by screws 30, and at their other ends, the springs have projecting foot portions 28a that extend into corresponding slots 32 contained in the rear surface of the electromagnet heads 16. The springs 28 press the heads 16 lightly against the matrix panel 2.
- the energizing cables 34 containing the conductors leading to the coil energizing circuits extend through corresponding openings 36 contained in the common drive bar 26.
- the spaces between the uniformly-spaced horizontal guide projections 18 constitute index marks for accurately determining the column positions being scanned by the electromagnet heads 16 along the guide means, and to this end the lateral extensions 16a of the head members include light sources 40 and light receivers 42 arranged on opposite sides of the rearwardly extending guide projections 18, whereby light pulses may be detected by the light receivers 42 for indexing the electromagnet heads 16 relative to the matrix 2.
- each of heads 16 traverses a column of display elements 4 its light receiver 42 provides a timing signal for the head which is independent of the positions of the other heads.
- This timing signal is used to control the timing of energisation of the electromagnets on the head.
- drive bar 26 is slightly skewed relative to the columns of the matrix causing the heads to be out of line with each other the skew will not affect the correct timing of energisation of the coils in the different heads.
- Projections 18 are made thin to enable the distance between the row immediately above them and that immediately below them to be substantially the same as the distance between adjacent rows elsewhere. They are arranged so that they protrude from the rear surface of base 2 by a distance that is less than the distance from the centre of a cell to that of the one above it and so that the gaps between them are in line with the columns of apertures 6 in the cells (see Figure 2), so as to maintain substantially uniform illumination of the apertures.
- the back illumination L can be by means of elongate fluorescent lamps or tungsten bulbs.
- the guide means for each head 116 comprises a tongue and groove connection, the tongues being defined by lateral extensions 116a attached to head 116 that are slidably received in a corresponding groove 118 contained in the rear surface of the opaque base plate 102.
- the rear surface of the matrix base plate 102 is provided with a metallized strip 140 that contains uniformly spaced openings 142 that define the index marks.
- the metallized areas on opposite sides of the gaps 142 are sensed by a metal detector sensing element 144 that is carried by the indexing head 116.
- a support sheet 250 is provided for removably supporting a plurality of modular matrix units 202 which may be . formed by injection moulding.
- the relatively thin support sheet 250 contains apertures 252 for receiving horizontal rearwardly extending projections 218 extending from matrix units 202, thereby affording a plug-in connection by means of which a plurality of the matrix units 202 may be mounted in coplanar fashion upon the front face of the support sheet 250.
- the length of the guide projections 218 is greater than the thickness of the support sheet 250, so that the projections extend completely through and terminate at their rearward ends beyond the apertures 252 in the support sheet, whereupon the free rear extremities of the projections define the guide means upon which the channel portions 216a of the electromagnet heads 216 are guided.
- the sheet 250 may be formed of a transparent material (for example, a synthetic plastic transparent sheet), or may be formed as an opaque material provided with transparent areas 254 directly opposite the respective cells 204, whereby light from the light source L will pass through the transparent zones 254 and through those cells in which the shutter elements are in the light-transmitting positions.
- the matrix units can be adapted to plug into support sheet 250 from the rear instead of from the front.
- Figure 8 shows a matrix unit 202a adapted for this purpose. It has protrusions 220, opposite protrusions 218, that plug into apertures 252. The moving head rides on protrusion 218, as in Figure 6.
- the matrix units 302 are removably connected with the rear surface of a transparent support sheet 350 by means of opaque guide rails 318 having a T-shaped cross-section forming grooves.319 into which matrix units 302 are slid from the side.
- the guide rails 318 also provide surfaces upon which the electromagnet heads 316 are slidably mounted. More particularly, the matrix units 302 are mounted between the electromagnet heads 316 and the support sheet 350, which matrix units are accurately supported in place by means of shallow or removable pins 353 that are adapted to extend forwardly from the matrix units 302 through locating slots 352 contained in the support sheet 350.
- the rear surfaces of the matrix devices 302 are provided with a plurality of equally spaced metallized portions 340 that define indexing marks that are sensed by a metal detector sensor 344 carried by each electromagnet head 316.
- the matrix units are provided at their lateral edges with overlapping flange portions 302a.
- a plurality of interchangeable matrix units may be removably connected with fixed support sheets for operation by the electromagnet heads to selectively place the shutter elements of the various cells in either the light-transmitting or light-blocking positions as desired.
- the matrix units can be permanently bonded to the support sheet.
- each matrix unit has two or more guide rows, just as the matrix unit in Figure 1 can have multiple guide rows.
- the moving heads are sprung towards the matrix, as in the case of Figure 1.
- they can be sprung or alternatively guide means 316a attached to heads 316 and rail 318 can be modified to provide a sliding arrangement, such as that already described with reference to Figure 5, which prevents relative motion between head 316 and matrix unit 302 in the direction normal to the plane of the matrix.
- each locating slot 352 is a long vertical slot and is arranged to receive a pin 353, the vertical position of the slots 352 relative to the rails 318 is not very critical. In this way manufacturing tolerances can be relaxed and consequently manufacturing costs reduced.
- head section 316 it is not necessary for head section 316 to be guided along a single central rail; it can have guide means top and bottom and run between a pair of guide rails.
- Electromagnetic actuator heads are mechanically coupled together by resilient couplings so as to move in unison and actuate selected display elements.
- the couplings are arranged to allow limited movement in a direction normal to that of the travel of the actuator heads across the matrix panel, thereby allowing for slight misalignment in the panel.
- Each actuator head contains a number of individual electromagnets and is responsive to a respective indexing track which provider signals indicative of actual position of the individual head so as to improve the timing of the actuation of the electromagnets in the head.
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- This invention concerns information display devices of the kind in which a "writing" head carrying a set of actuators such as electromagnets is moved relative to a stationary matrix of correspondingly actuatable display elements, such as magnetically actuatable elements, so as to alter the appearance of selected elements, as disclosed, for example, in Salam U.S. Patent No. 3,562,938.
- It is an object of the present invention to facilitate the manufacture of matrix display devices having a large number of display elements, for example 500 rows by 2,000 columns, so as to be able to display more information and to show pictures in fine detail. In certain applications, it is desirable to have a high density of display elements, for example 50-100 per square inch, and the invention facilitates the manufacture of large matrices with such high densities.
- Another object of the invention is to provide accurate registration between the actuating electromagnets and the display elements.
- Features and advantages of the invention will become apparent from the following description of embodiments thereof, when taken in conjunction with the following drawings, in which: -
- Figure 1 is a rear perspective view of details of one embodiment of the invention;
- Figure 2 is a magnified partially cut-away view of part of the embodiment of Figure 1;
- Figure 3 is a sectional side view of the embodiment of Figures 1 and 2 including improved guide and registration means;
- Figure 4 is a detailed perspective view of part of the guide and registration means shown in Figure 3;
- Figure 5 is a partially exploded rear perspective view of details of a second embodiment of the invention, similar to that of Figure 1 but differing in the type of guide and indexing arrangements used;
- Figure 6 is a partially exploded rear perspective view of a third embodiment similar to that of Figure 1 but including a modular construction feature;
- Figure 7 is a partially exploded rear perspective view of a fourth embodiment of the invention; and
- Figure 8 is a partially cut-away view of a fifth embodiment of the invention.
- The various embodiments of the invention are shown as including display elements of the type described in the aforementioned U.S. Patent No. 3,562,938, but any other type of display element actuated by a moving writing head having an actuator for each row of display elements can be used instead.
- The arrangements described hereinafter provide improved means of registration between the actuating electromagnets of the writing head and the magnetically actuatable display elements, as well as improved timing of actuation of the electromagnets with reference to their actual positions in relation to the display ciements.
- Referring first more particularly to Figures 1-4, the information display apparatus according to one embodiment of the present invention includes a
base plate 2 that is formed from a suitable opaque synthetic plastics material, such as acetal or polyethylene, in which are integrally moulded a plurality ofsmall cell chambers 4 each having a light-transmittingaperture 6, as shown in Figure 2. Mounted for displacement between bistable light-transmitting and light-blocking positions relative to theaperture 6 of eachcell chamber 4 is an electromagneticallyactuatable shutter member 8. A transparent ortranslucent sheet 10 secured to the rear face of thebase plate 2 retains the shutter members in theirrespective cell chambers 4. The cells are of relatively small size and are arranged in horizontal rows and vertical columns. Thus, light emitted from the light source L arranged to the rear of the matrix passes through thoseapertures 6 that are not obstructed by the associatedshutter members 8, and consequently a visual array is presented on the front surface of thematrix base plate 2. - Electromagnetic head means 16 for selectively operating the shutter members between their light-transmitting and light-blocking positions are mounted for horizontal displacement by improved guide means. More particularly, in the embodiment of Figures 1-4, a pair of electromagnetic heads l6 are provided that are guided for horizontal linear displacement upon flat
horizontal projections 18 that extend rearwardly from the rear surface of the matrixbase plate unit 2 as shown in Figures 1-3. For slidably mounting the electromagnetic head means on theguide projections 18, the head means are provided withlateral extensions 16a of generally U-shaped cross section, thereby to receive theguide projections 18 as shown in Figure 3. Each electromagnetic head contains a plurality ofelectromagnets 22 each of which is disposed opposite the corresponding horizontal row ofcells 4, the electromagnets being selectively energizable via conventional coil energizing circuits, as is known in the art. - In order to displace the
electromagnet heads 16 simultaneously in linear directions contained in the plane parallel with the plane of thematrix 2, a commondrive operator bar 26 is provided, as shown in Figures 3 and 4. Thecommon drive bar 26 is resiliently connected with theelectromagnet head bodies 16 via resilient connectingsprings 28, thereby coupling them together and permitting a degree of movement between thedrive bar 26 and theelectromagnet heads 16, which heads are guided against vertical displacement by the horizontally arrangedprojections 18. At one end, the connectingsprings 28 are fastened to thedrive bar 26 byscrews 30, and at their other ends, the springs have projectingfoot portions 28a that extend intocorresponding slots 32 contained in the rear surface of theelectromagnet heads 16. Thesprings 28 press theheads 16 lightly against thematrix panel 2. They also allow slight motion of theheads 16 up and down relative to thedrive bar 26. Theenergizing cables 34 containing the conductors leading to the coil energizing circuits extend throughcorresponding openings 36 contained in thecommon drive bar 26. The spaces between the uniformly-spacedhorizontal guide projections 18 constitute index marks for accurately determining the column positions being scanned by theelectromagnet heads 16 along the guide means, and to this end thelateral extensions 16a of the head members includelight sources 40 andlight receivers 42 arranged on opposite sides of the rearwardly extendingguide projections 18, whereby light pulses may be detected by thelight receivers 42 for indexing theelectromagnet heads 16 relative to thematrix 2. As each ofheads 16 traverses a column ofdisplay elements 4 itslight receiver 42 provides a timing signal for the head which is independent of the positions of the other heads. This timing signal is used to control the timing of energisation of the electromagnets on the head. Thus ifdrive bar 26 is slightly skewed relative to the columns of the matrix causing the heads to be out of line with each other the skew will not affect the correct timing of energisation of the coils in the different heads. -
Projections 18 are made thin to enable the distance between the row immediately above them and that immediately below them to be substantially the same as the distance between adjacent rows elsewhere. They are arranged so that they protrude from the rear surface ofbase 2 by a distance that is less than the distance from the centre of a cell to that of the one above it and so that the gaps between them are in line with the columns ofapertures 6 in the cells (see Figure 2), so as to maintain substantially uniform illumination of the apertures. The back illumination L can be by means of elongate fluorescent lamps or tungsten bulbs. - Referring to the embodiment of Figure 5, the guide means for each
head 116 comprises a tongue and groove connection, the tongues being defined bylateral extensions 116a attached tohead 116 that are slidably received in acorresponding groove 118 contained in the rear surface of theopaque base plate 102. In order to provide the appropriate index marks in this embodiment, the rear surface of thematrix base plate 102 is provided with ametallized strip 140 that contains uniformly spacedopenings 142 that define the index marks. The metallized areas on opposite sides of thegaps 142 are sensed by a metaldetector sensing element 144 that is carried by the indexinghead 116. - Referring now to the embodiment of Figure 6, a
support sheet 250 is provided for removably supporting a plurality ofmodular matrix units 202 which may be . formed by injection moulding. To this end, the relativelythin support sheet 250 containsapertures 252 for receiving horizontal rearwardly extendingprojections 218 extending frommatrix units 202, thereby affording a plug-in connection by means of which a plurality of thematrix units 202 may be mounted in coplanar fashion upon the front face of thesupport sheet 250. The length of theguide projections 218 is greater than the thickness of thesupport sheet 250, so that the projections extend completely through and terminate at their rearward ends beyond theapertures 252 in the support sheet, whereupon the free rear extremities of the projections define the guide means upon which thechannel portions 216a of the electromagnet heads 216 are guided. Thesheet 250 may be formed of a transparent material (for example, a synthetic plastic transparent sheet), or may be formed as an opaque material provided withtransparent areas 254 directly opposite therespective cells 204, whereby light from the light source L will pass through thetransparent zones 254 and through those cells in which the shutter elements are in the light-transmitting positions. - The matrix units can be adapted to plug into
support sheet 250 from the rear instead of from the front. Figure 8 shows amatrix unit 202a adapted for this purpose. It hasprotrusions 220,opposite protrusions 218, that plug intoapertures 252. The moving head rides onprotrusion 218, as in Figure 6. - The arrangements described with reference to Figures 6 and 8 can be very large, being limited only by the size of
sheet 250. There is therefore provided a simple method of making very large matrices, as well as a method of achieving good registration between the electromagnets and the display elements. - Referring now to the embodiment of Figure 7, the
matrix units 302 are removably connected with the rear surface of atransparent support sheet 350 by means ofopaque guide rails 318 having a T-shaped cross-section forming grooves.319 into whichmatrix units 302 are slid from the side. Theguide rails 318 also provide surfaces upon which theelectromagnet heads 316 are slidably mounted. More particularly, thematrix units 302 are mounted between theelectromagnet heads 316 and thesupport sheet 350, which matrix units are accurately supported in place by means of shallow orremovable pins 353 that are adapted to extend forwardly from thematrix units 302 through locatingslots 352 contained in thesupport sheet 350. In this embodiment, the rear surfaces of thematrix devices 302 are provided with a plurality of equally spacedmetallized portions 340 that define indexing marks that are sensed by ametal detector sensor 344 carried by eachelectromagnet head 316. In order to prevent the transmission of light rays between theadjacent matrix units 302, the matrix units are provided at their lateral edges with overlappingflange portions 302a. - Thus, in the embodiments of Figures 6, 7 and 8, a plurality of interchangeable matrix units may be removably connected with fixed support sheets for operation by the electromagnet heads to selectively place the shutter elements of the various cells in either the light-transmitting or light-blocking positions as desired. Alternatively the matrix units can be permanently bonded to the support sheet.
- The arrangements in Figures 6 and 8 can be modified so that each matrix unit has two or more guide rows, just as the matrix unit in Figure 1 can have multiple guide rows.
- In the embodiments of Figures 6 and 8, the moving heads are sprung towards the matrix, as in the case of Figure 1. In the arrangement in Figure 7, they can be sprung or alternatively guide means 316a attached to
heads 316 andrail 318 can be modified to provide a sliding arrangement, such as that already described with reference to Figure 5, which prevents relative motion betweenhead 316 andmatrix unit 302 in the direction normal to the plane of the matrix. - The dimensions of the arrangement in Figure 7 can be as extensive as extrusion manufacturing methods allow. It is not necessary for the distance between adjacent rails to be extremely accurate, or for the rails to be extremely straight. Because each locating
slot 352 is a long vertical slot and is arranged to receive apin 353, the vertical position of theslots 352 relative to therails 318 is not very critical. In this way manufacturing tolerances can be relaxed and consequently manufacturing costs reduced. - It is not necessary for
head section 316 to be guided along a single central rail; it can have guide means top and bottom and run between a pair of guide rails. - The various embodiments of the invention have been described with reference to head sections moving horizontally and having an electromagnet per row of display elements. Other arrangements can be used such as head sections moving vertically and being guided by vertical rails. Although generally two actuating heads have been shown and described with reference to the various embodiments, a greater number will usually be provided, each in association with its own row of index markers.
- In summary therefore, there have been disclosed arrangements of display devices comprising matrix panels which have magnetic display elements arranged in vertical and horizontal rows, each element having two stable states of contrasting appearance. Electromagnetic actuator heads are mechanically coupled together by resilient couplings so as to move in unison and actuate selected display elements. The couplings are arranged to allow limited movement in a direction normal to that of the travel of the actuator heads across the matrix panel, thereby allowing for slight misalignment in the panel. Each actuator head contains a number of individual electromagnets and is responsive to a respective indexing track which provider signals indicative of actual position of the individual head so as to improve the timing of the actuation of the electromagnets in the head.
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