USRE24540E - Electroluminescent light means - Google Patents

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USRE24540E
USRE24540E US24540DE USRE24540E US RE24540 E USRE24540 E US RE24540E US 24540D E US24540D E US 24540DE US RE24540 E USRE24540 E US RE24540E
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  • One object of the invention is to electrically vary a resultant Icolor emission from a thin electroluminescent source.
  • the combined layers of electroluminescent substances 3, 7 and 8, the transparent electrode layers 1 and 4 and the transparent insulation layers 6 are so thin as to form a controllable light source from a thin electroluminescent unit.
  • Each thin layer of electrolumiuescent substances 3, 7 or 8 is capable of luminescing in a dillerent part of the visible spectrum on application of varying electric energy thereto, and is sandwiched between a thin transparent electrode layer 1 and a thin transparent electrode layer 4 so as to form separate electroluminescent assemblies, and each of said assemblies is arranged in superimposed relation to each other separated by a thin transparent layer of insulation 6 so as to form a thin color controllable electroluminescent unit ⁇ with the transparent insultaion layers 9 forming the protecting ends of the said thin electroluminescent unit.
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  • a thin electroluminescent light means capable of being electrically controlled to vary resultant color emitted therefrom comprising a plurality of thin electroluminescent layers, each of said layers luminescing in a different part of the light spectrum, a thin electrode layer 0n each side of each of the thin electroluminescent layers to thereby form separate electroluminescent assemblies, each of said assemblies arranged in superimposed relation to each other, said electrode layers on one end and the layers between said superimposed electroluminescent layers are transparent, a thin layer of insulation separating each of the assemblies.

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l Re. 24,540
Sept. 23, 1958 H. A. MlcHLlN ELECTROLUMINESCENT LIGHT MEANS originai Filed April 10, 1951 United States Patent O ELECTROLUMINESCENT LIGHT MEANS Hyman A. Michlin, New York, N. Y.
Original No. 2,730,644, dated January 10, 1956, Serial No. 220,173, April 10, 1951. Application for reissue October 29, 1956, Serial No. 619,097
4 Claims. (Cl. 313-108) Matter enclosed in heavy brackets appears in the original patent but forms no part of this reissue specilication; matter printed in italics indicates the additions made by reissue.
This invention relates to electrically controlling electroluminescence to vary the resultant color emitted therefrom.
One object of the invention is to electrically vary a resultant Icolor emission from a thin electroluminescent source.
The single figure in the drawing schematically illustrates a Inode of the invention.
This invention is based on the electroluminescent phenomenon which is observed in substances having electric energy applied thereto, such as varying electric energy; and an example of which is the ZnSzCu phosphor, the activator Cu ot which can be varied, as is known to the art, to produce an emission in different parts of the spectrum of visible light.
Referring to the drawing, the combined layers of electroluminescent substances 3, 7 and 8, the transparent electrode layers 1 and 4 and the transparent insulation layers 6 are so thin as to form a controllable light source from a thin electroluminescent unit. Each thin layer of electrolumiuescent substances 3, 7 or 8 is capable of luminescing in a dillerent part of the visible spectrum on application of varying electric energy thereto, and is sandwiched between a thin transparent electrode layer 1 and a thin transparent electrode layer 4 so as to form separate electroluminescent assemblies, and each of said assemblies is arranged in superimposed relation to each other separated by a thin transparent layer of insulation 6 so as to form a thin color controllable electroluminescent unit` with the transparent insultaion layers 9 forming the protecting ends of the said thin electroluminescent unit.
The thin transparent electrode layers 1 are impressed with a potential from electric energy sources 2 and the thin transparent electrode layers 4 are impressed with a dilerent potential from electric energy sources so that by varying the potential dilerences and varying the intensities of potential differences transmitted to each electroluminescent assembly there is eiected a control of the resultant color emitted from the electroluminescent unit in accordance with the intensities of potential dilerences transmitted to each electroluminescent assembly. The potential differences between the electric energy sources 2 and 5 to produce electroluminescence to electroluminescent substances are known to the prior art, and which can be produced by varying electric energy. In this embodiment varying potential is used to produce electroluminescence.
All the layers are of a substance that will transmission of light where needed.
Arrow 10 indicates the viewing direction from a viewer.
The drawing and specification are for illustration purposes and are not to be construed as restrictive; and, therefore, while I have disclosed one particular means for practicing my invention, it will be obvious that other permit the Re. 24,540 Reissued Sept. 23, 1958 ICC structures may be of equal advantage, and, I therefore, do not Wish to be limited to the particular method set [set] forth above except as my invention is so limited by the appended claims.
I claim:
1. A thin electroluminescent light means capable of being electrically controlled to vary resultant color emittedl therefrom comprising a plurality of thin electroluminescent layers, each of said thin electroluminescent layers luminescing in a different part of the light spectrum, a thin transparent electrode layer on each side of each of said thin electroluminescent layers to thereby form separate electroluminescent assemblies, each of said e1ectroluminescent assemblies arranged in superimposed relation to each other, and a thin layer of transparent insulation separating each of said electroluminescent assemblies.
2. An electroluminescent light means emitting resultant color and capable of being electrically controlled to vary the resultant color emitted therefromy comprising a plurality of electroluminescent layers, each of said layers luminescing in a different part of the light spectrum, said layers in superimposed relation to each other, and means for separately transmitting electric energy through each of the said layers to thereby control the emitted color from each of the electroluminescent layers so as to v'ary the resultant color emitted therefrom.
3 An electroluminescent light means emitting resultant color and capable of being electrically controlled to vary the resultant color emitted therefrom comprising a plurality of separately activated electroluminescent layers in superimposed relation to each other, each said layer luminescing in a different part of the light spectrum; and a plurality of means to electrically activate said layers, each of said means to separately active each of said layers to thereby control the emitted color from each of the electroluminescent layers so as to vary the resultant color emitted therefrom.
4. A thin electroluminescent light means capable of being electrically controlled to vary resultant color emitted therefrom comprising a plurality of thin electroluminescent layers, each of said layers luminescing in a different part of the light spectrum, a thin electrode layer 0n each side of each of the thin electroluminescent layers to thereby form separate electroluminescent assemblies, each of said assemblies arranged in superimposed relation to each other, said electrode layers on one end and the layers between said superimposed electroluminescent layers are transparent, a thin layer of insulation separating each of the assemblies.
References Cited in the tile of this patent or the original patent UNITED STATES PATENTS 2,248,985 Gray July 15, 1941 2,270,373 Kallmann et al. Ian. 20, 1942 2,446,791 Schroeder Aug. 10, 1948 2,455,710 Szegho Dec. 7, 1948 2,516,314 Goldsmith July 25, 1950 2,518,200 Sziklai et al. Aug. 8, 1950 2,552,386 Sziklai et al. May 8, 1951 2,580,073 Burton Dec. 25, 1951 2,590,018 Koller et al Mar. 18, 1952 2,594,740 De Forest et al. Apr. 29, 1952 OTHER REFERENCES Scheraga et al.: Video Handbook," second printing, 1949, William F. Boyce, publisher, page 61.
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