IP Library Granted Patent US 7,038,656
Granted Patent B2
US 7,038,656 · App. 10/367,670 · Granted May 2, 2006

Electrophoretic display with dual-mode switching

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Patent No.
US 7,038,656
App. No.
10/367,670
Granted
May 2, 2006
Kind
B2
Abstract

The present invention relates to an improved EPD which comprises both the traditional up/down switching and the in-plane switching modes. In other words, the improved EPD has dual switching modes. The monochrome EPDs of the present invention are capable of displaying highlight color of choice which is different from the text. For example, white background, blue text, and red highlight can be shown in any selected areas of the display. Furthermore, the full color EPDs of the present invention are capable of displaying high contrast images of high color saturation. Both high quality black and white states are possible in the full color displays of the present invention. The EPDs of the present invention do not need complex circuitry design, and are compatible with low cost and high yield roll-to-roll manufacturing processes.

Claims (13)

1. An electrophoretic display comprising

a) an array of electrophoretic cells wherein each of said electrophoretic cells is sandwiched between a top layer comprising a top electrode and a bottom layer comprising a bottom electrode and at least one in-plane electrode and each of said electrophoretic cells has a cell background and is filled with an electrophoretic composition comprising charged pigment particles of the same color and carrying the same charge polarity dispersed in a dielectric solvent or solvent mixture, and

b) a grayscale mechanism to control the distribution of the charged pigment particles in the dielectric solvent or solvent mixture.

2. The electrophoretic display of claim 1 wherein a substantial amount of said charged pigment particles are dispersed near or at the bottom electrode.

3. The electrophoretic display of claim 1 wherein the coverage of the cell background determines the value of a color.

4. The electrophoretic display of claim 1 wherein said charged pigment particles are dispersed in the electrophoretic cell by driving pulses.

5. The electrophoretic display of claim 1 wherein the number of said charged pigment particles visible determines the color saturation.

6. The electrophoretic display of claim 1 wherein said grayscale mechanism is implemented by driving pulse amplitude control or driving pulse width control.

7. The electrophoretic display of claim 1 wherein said grayscale mechanism is implemented by multiple driving pulses.

8. The electrophoretic display of claim 1 wherein said grayscale mechanism is implemented by a combination of one or more selected from the group consisting of driving pulse amplitude control, driving pulse width control and multiple driving pulses.

9. The electrophoretic display of claim 1 wherein each of said electrophoretic cells is capable of providing a three-color system, displaying the color of the charged pigment particles, the color of the dielectric solvent or solvent mixture, or the color of the cell background.

10. The electrophoretic display of claim 1 wherein each of said electrophoretic cells is sealed with a sealing layer formed from a sealing composition having a specific gravity lower than that of the electrophoretic composition.

11. The electrophoretic display of claim 1 wherein each of said electrophoretic cells is sealed with a sealing layer which is hardened in situ.

Assignments (2)
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Jul 7, 2014
From: SIPIX IMAGING, INC.
To: E INK CALIFORNIA, LLC
Reel/Frame 033280/0408 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jun 16, 2003
From: LIANG, RONG-CHANG; CHUNG, JERRY
To: SIPIX IMAGING, INC.
Reel/Frame 014197/0708 →