{
  "patent_number": "US 3322485",
  "country": "US",
  "title": "How Liquid Crystal Displays (LCDs) Were Invented",
  "original_title": "Electro-optical elements utilizing an organic nematic compound",
  "summary": "This 1962 patent describes the first practical way to use organic liquid crystals to create a display that scatters light when an electric current is applied.",
  "what_it_does": "The device uses two parallel plates spaced less than 500 microns apart, with the gap filled by an organic nematic mesomorphic compound, commonly known as a liquid crystal. One plate is transparent and the other is reflective, with conductive films on both to allow an electric current to pass through the material. When the electric field reaches a specific threshold, the molecules in the liquid crystal rearrange, causing the material to scatter light. This scattering effect changes the appearance of the display, allowing it to toggle between transparent and opaque states.",
  "what_it_does_not_cover": [
    "Does not cover color display technology, which requires additional filters not described here.",
    "Does not cover active-matrix displays (TFTs) that use individual transistors for each pixel.",
    "Does not cover the use of liquid crystals for anything other than light scattering (e.g., polarization-based twisting).",
    "Does not cover backlighting systems, as this design relies on reflecting ambient light."
  ],
  "filed": "1962-11-09",
  "granted": "1967-05-30",
  "expires": "1984-05-30",
  "status": "expired",
  "holder": "RCA Corp",
  "holder_url": "https://patentbrief.org/company/rca-corp",
  "inventors": [
    {
      "name": "Williams Richard",
      "url": "https://patentbrief.org/inventor/williams-richard"
    }
  ],
  "times_cited": 90,
  "tags": [
    "consumer_electronics",
    "semiconductors",
    "materials"
  ],
  "abstract": null,
  "url": "https://patentbrief.org/patent/us/3322485/lcd-liquid-crystal-display",
  "markdown_url": "https://patentbrief.org/patent/us/3322485/lcd-liquid-crystal-display/md",
  "google_patents_url": "https://patents.google.com/patent/US3322485",
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