IP Library Granted Patent US 7,425,795
Granted Patent B2
US 7,425,795 · App. 11/209,468 · Granted Sep 16, 2008

Customizable electroluminescent displays

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Patent No.
US 7,425,795
App. No.
11/209,468
Granted
Sep 16, 2008
Kind
B2
Abstract

This invention addresses how an end user can create an electroluminescent device ( 1, 31 ) using basic components obtained by the end user as retail items. The layers or subassemblies ( 15, 17 ) are created first. Then the layers are assembled to form a completed device customized as selected by the end user. The subassemblies may be created layer-by-layer by thermal inkjet. Elements used typically will be made by manufacturers and sold commercially separately. This encompasses the printing of conductive patterns for electroluminescence on paper. In one aspect a display has a main body that may be permanent and useful indefinitely, while a part carrying the conductive pattern defining the display is readily removed and is replaced by another such part on which a new conductive pattern is printed. For tight contact with the main body, the display provides releasable pressure. Air pockets are minimized with a thin layer of highly viscous dielectric liquid.

Claims (17)

1. A customized electroluminescent device comprising a first subassembly comprising a front for emitting light produced by electroluminescence in said subassembly, a dielectric layer, and an electroluminescent layer between said front and said dielectric layer, an electroconductive layer between said electroluminescent layer and said front, and a second subassembly comprising a layer having electrical conductor in a pattern, said second subassembly being smaller in width than the width of said first subassembly and being positioned in contact with said first assembly to leave a boundary around said second subassembly, and a thermoplastic seal covering said second subassembly and directly attached to said first subassembly at said boundary to hold said first subassembly and said second subassembly together to provide a capacitive circuit with said electrical conductor in a pattern to cause electroluminescence by the electroluminescent layer in a pattern defined by said electrical conductor in a pattern, and an inert, dielectric liquid between and contacting said electrical conductor in a pattern, of the second subassembly, and said dielectric layer, of the first subassembly.

2. An assembly for an electroluminescent display, said display comprising

a front for emitting light produced by electroluminescence in said assembly,

a back layer having electrical conductor in a pattern,

an electroluminescent layer between said front and said back,

a dielectric layer between said electroluminescent layer and said back, and

an inert, dielectric liquid between and contacting said electrical conductor in a pattern and said dielectric layer,

an electrically conductive layer between said front and said electroluminescent layer to provide a capacitive circuit with said conductor in a pattern to cause electroluminescence by the electroluminescent layer in a pattern defined by said conductor in a pattern.

3. An assembly as in claim 2 in which said back layer is a sheet for receiving said conductive ink from a printer.

4. An assembly as in claim 3 in which said inert liquid is glycerol, a glycol or a glycerine, glycol mixture.

5. An assembly as in claim 2 in which said inert liquid is glycerol, a glycol, or a glycerine, glycerol mixture.

6. An assembly for an electroluminescent display, said display comprising a front for emitting light produced by electroluminescence in said assembly, a back having a removable sheet having electrical conductor in a pattern, an electroluminescent layer between said front and said back, and a dielectric layer between said electroluminescent layer and said back, and an electrically conductive layer between said front and said electroluminescent layer to provide a capacitive circuit with said conductor in a pattern to cause electroluminescence by the electroluminescent layer in a pattern defined by said conductor in a pattern, said removable element being a sheet for receiving conductive ink from a printer and being held in contact with an adjoining layer of said assembly by releasable pressure means and an inert, dielectric liquid is between and contacting said electrical conductor in a pattern and said dielectric layer.

7. An assembly as in claim 6 in which said sheet is pressed against said assembly by resilient material while said assembly is held between brackets.

8. An assembly as in claim 7 in which said resilient material comprises closely spaced, laterally unconnected resilient elements.

9. An assembly as in claim 6 in which said inert liquid is glycerol, a glycol or a glycerine, glycol mixture.

10. An assembly for an electroluminescent display, said display comprising a front for emitting light produced by electroluminescence in said assembly, a back layer having electrical conductor in a pattern, an electroluminescent layer between said front and said back layer, a layer of resilient material, a dielectric layer between said electroluminescent layer and said back layer, said dielectric layer being held against said back layer by said resilient material, and an electrically conductive layer between said front and said electroluminescent layer to provide a capacitive circuit with said conductor in a pattern to cause electroluminescence by the electroluminescent layer in a pattern defined by said conductor in a pattern, and an inert, dielectric liquid is between and contacting said electrical conductor in a pattern and said dielectric layer.

11. An assembly as in claim 10 in which said resilient material comprises closely spaced, laterally unconnected resilient elements.

Assignments (3)
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Jan 18, 2024
From: CHINA CITIC BANK CORPORATION LIMITED, GUANGZHOU BRANCH, AS COLLATERAL AGENT
To: LEXMARK INTERNATIONAL, INC.
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CORRECTIVE ASSIGNMENT TO CORRECT THE INCORRECT U.S. PATENT NUMBER PREVIOUSLY RECORDED AT REEL: 046989 FRAME: 0396. ASSIGNOR(S) HEREBY CONFIRMS THE PATENT SECURITY AGREEMENT. Recorded Oct 24, 2018
From: LEXMARK INTERNATIONAL, INC.
To: CHINA CITIC BANK CORPORATION LIMITED, GUANGZHOU BRANCH, AS COLLATERAL AGENT
Reel/Frame 047760/0795 →
PATENT SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Aug 30, 2018
From: LEXMARK INTERNATIONAL, INC.
To: CHINA CITIC BANK CORPORATION LIMITED, GUANGZHOU BRANCH, AS COLLATERAL AGENT
Reel/Frame 046989/0396 →