IP Library Granted Patent US 12687752
Granted Patent B2
US 12687752 · App. 18/912,647 · Granted Jul 21, 2026

Light control device

Inventor: Yuka Kurokawa (Taito-ku, JP)
Assignee: TOPPAN HOLDINGS INC.
G02F1/13439G02F1/13306G02F1/1334G02F1/1337G02F1/1341
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Quick Facts
Patent No.
US 12687752
App. No.
18/912,647
Granted
Jul 21, 2026
Kind
B2
Abstract

A first light control device includes a first light control sheet and a driving unit that applies voltage to the first light control sheet. The haze of the first light control sheet is 80% or more when the first voltage is applied, and the haze of the first light control sheet is less than 10% when the second voltage is applied. In the first light control sheet, the difference in lightness index L* between when the second and third voltages are applied is 20 or more, and the difference in color coordinate a* is 15 or more or the difference in color coordinate b* is 20 or more between when the second and third voltages are applied.

Claims (16)

1 . A light control device, comprising:

a light control sheet comprising a first transparent electrode layer, a second transparent electrode layer, and a light control layer formed between the first and second transparent electrode layers; and

a driving unit comprising circuitry configured to apply a first voltage, a second voltage, and a third voltage to the light control sheet such that a potential difference between the first transparent electrode layer and the second transparent electrode layer is zero at the first voltage and that the third voltage has a magnitude between the first and second voltages,

wherein the light control layer of the light control sheet includes a transparent polymer layer having a plurality of voids and a liquid crystal composition filling the voids, and the light control sheet has a haze of 80% or more when the first voltage is applied, the haze of less than 10% when the second voltage is applied, a difference of 20 or more in lightness index L* between when the second voltage is applied and when the third voltage is applied, and a difference of 15 or more in color coordinate a* or a difference of 20 or more in color coordinate b* between when the second voltage is applied and when the third voltage is applied.

2 . The light control device according to claim 1 , wherein the light control sheet has a difference of 90 or more in lightness index L* between when the second and first voltages are applied is, a difference of 1.5 or less in color coordinate a* between when the second and first voltages are applied, and a difference of 3.0 or less in color coordinate b* between when the second and first voltages are applied.

3 . The light control device according to claim 1 , wherein the light control sheet has the color coordinates a* and b* having local maximum values at a voltage having a magnitude between the first and second voltages.

4 . The light control device according to claim 2 , wherein the light control sheet has the color coordinates a* and b* having local maximum values at a voltage having a magnitude between the first and second voltages.

5 . A light control device, comprising:

a light control sheet comprising a first transparent electrode layer, a second transparent electrode layer, a light control layer formed between the first and second transparent electrode layers, a first alignment layer formed between the first transparent electrode layer and the light control layer, and a second alignment layer formed between the second transparent electrode layer and the light control layer; and

a driving unit comprising circuitry configured to apply a first voltage, a second voltage, and a third voltage to the light control sheet such that a potential difference between the first transparent electrode layer and the second transparent electrode layer is zero at the second voltage and that the third voltage has a magnitude between the first and second voltages,

wherein the light control layer of the light control sheet includes a transparent polymer layer having a plurality of voids and a liquid crystal composition filling the voids, and the light control sheet has a haze of 80% or more when the first voltage is applied and is a minimum voltage value, the haze of 15% or less when the second voltage is applied, a difference 20 or more in lightness index L* between when the second voltage is applied and when the third voltage is applied, and a difference of 15 or more in color coordinate a* or a difference of is 20 or more in color coordinate b* between when the second voltage is applied and when the third voltage is applied.

6 . The light control device according to claim 5 , wherein the light control sheet has a difference of 30 or more in the color coordinate b* between when the second and third voltages are applied.

7 . The light control device according to claim 5 , wherein the light control sheet has a difference of 20 or more in the color coordinate b* between when the second and third voltages are applied, a difference of 20 or more in lightness index L* between when the second and first voltages are applied, and a difference of 20 or more in color coordinate b* between when the second and first voltages are applied.

8 . The light control device according to claim 6 , wherein the light control sheet has a difference of 20 or more in the color coordinate b* between when the second and third voltages are applied, a difference of 20 or more in lightness index L* between when the second and first voltages are applied, and a difference of 20 or more in color coordinate b* between when the second and first voltages are applied.

9 . The light control device of claim 1 , wherein the transparent polymer layer includes a polymer network structure defining the plurality of voids.

10 . The light control device of claim 5 , wherein the transparent polymer layer includes a polymer network structure defining the plurality of voids.