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Liquid Crystal Module

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US Patent:
40121178, Mar 15, 1977
Filed:
Jul 29, 1974
Appl. No.:
5/492671
Inventors:
Angelo Gino Lazzery - Oaklyn NJ
Assignee:
RCA Corporation - New York NY
International Classification:
G02F 113
US Classification:
350160LC
Abstract:
The module comprises a carrier on which a semiconductor chip is mounted, and a plurality of terminals to which various outputs of the chip are electrically connected, the terminals comprising metallized areas on one surface of the carrier. A liquid crystal cell is mounted within a frame including means for securing the frame to the carrier, resilient connector means being clamped between the liquid crystal cell and the carrier for electrically connecting different ones of the carrier terminals to different ones of electrodes of the cell.

Method Of Fabricating A Solar Cell Array

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US Patent:
43645089, Dec 21, 1982
Filed:
Oct 14, 1980
Appl. No.:
6/196205
Inventors:
Angelo G. Lazzery - Oaklyn NJ
Marvin S. Crouthamel - Pennsauken NJ
Peter J. Coyle - Oaklyn NJ
Assignee:
The United States of America as represented by the United States
Department of Energy - Washington DC
International Classification:
H01L 2198
H01L 2170
US Classification:
228106
Abstract:
A first set of pre-tabbed solar cells are assembled in a predetermined array with at least part of each tab facing upward, each tab being fixed to a bonding pad on one cell and abutting a bonding pad on an adjacent cell. The cells are held in place with a first vacuum support. The array is then inverted onto a second vacuum support which holds the tabs firmly against the cell pads they abut. The cells are exposed to radiation to melt and reflow the solder pads for bonding the tab portions not already fixed to bonding pads to these pads.

Automatic Handling Mechanism For An Optical Disc Enclosed In A Protective Cartridge

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US Patent:
45021333, Feb 26, 1985
Filed:
Nov 30, 1982
Appl. No.:
6/445489
Inventors:
Bohdan W. Siryj - Cinnaminson NJ
Angelo G. Lazzery - Oaklyn NJ
Assignee:
RCA Corporation - New York NY
International Classification:
G11B 1700
G11B 548
US Classification:
369 34
Abstract:
A high speed data storage and retrieval system for use with disc record media includes a storage module for holding a plurality of discs, a read/write station and a changer apparatus for transporting discs between the storage module and the read/write station. In a preferred embodiment the storage discs are enclosed in a protective cartridge and held in place in the cartridge so that the recording surfaces of the disc do not touch the inside surfaces of the protective cartridge. The changer apparatus includes a pair of belt elevators. One of the elevators designated the "up" elevator transports a selected disc from the storage module to the read/write station. After processing, the selected disc is returned to the storage module via a second elevator which is designated the "down" elevator. A pivot block assembly is used to aid in the transfer of disc from the "up" elevator to the read/write station and from the read/write station to the "down" elevator. Additionally, the read/write station is provided with an ejector assembly for locating the cartridge and disengaging the disc inside of the cartridge and for ejecting the cartridge/disc assembly from the read/write station into the "down" elevator position.

Protective Cartridge For Optical Discs

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US Patent:
44334109, Feb 21, 1984
Filed:
Jun 30, 1982
Appl. No.:
6/393605
Inventors:
Bohdan W. Siryj - Cinnaminson NJ
Angelo G. Lazzery - Oaklyn NJ
Assignee:
RCA Corporation - New York NY
International Classification:
G11B 1704
G11B 2302
B65D 8557
US Classification:
369291
Abstract:
A protective cartridge is provided for a disc record used in an optical playback system. The protective cartridge is provided with finger members to suspend the disc record in the cavity of the cartridge so that the information bearing surfaces of the disc record do not touch the inside surfaces of the cartridge. When the record package is in storage, the finger members are biased to engage the outside rim of the disc record. Tapered pins provided on the optical player disengage the finger members to permit the disc record to rotate in the optical player.
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