IP Library Granted Patent US 10,234,742
Granted Patent B2
US 10,234,742 · App. 16/023,311 · Granted Mar 19, 2019

Color display device

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Patent No.
US 10,234,742
App. No.
16/023,311
Granted
Mar 19, 2019
Kind
B2
Abstract

A full color display device in which each pixel can display at least seven different optical states. Each pixel comprises two subpixels, and each subpixel includes a respective subpixel electrode driven by a driver. The electrophoretic fluid includes four types of particles, dispersed in a solvent or solvent mixture and each subpixel can display at least four different color states.

Claims (25)

1. An electrophoretic display comprising:

(a) a plurality of pixels, each pixel comprising two subpixels;

(b) an electrophoretic medium comprising a first type of particle having a first optical characteristic and a positive zeta potential, a second type of particle having a second optical characteristic and a negative zeta potential, a third type of particle having a third optical characteristic and a positive zeta potential lower than that of the first type of particle, and a fourth type of particle having a fourth optical characteristic and a negative zeta potential lower than that of the second type of particle, the first, second, third and fourth optical characteristics being different from one another; and

(c) a driver configured to drive the subpixels of the plurality of pixels,

wherein each of the subpixels is capable of displaying the first, second, third, and fourth optical characteristics, and each pixel is capable of displaying the first, second, third, and fourth optical characteristics as well as fifth, sixth, and seventh optical characteristics different from the first, second, third and fourth optical characteristics, and different from each other.

2. The electrophoretic display of claim 1 , wherein the first, second, third and fourth optical characteristics are red, green, blue, and white.

3. The electrophoretic display of claim 2 , wherein the fifth, sixth, and seventh optical characteristics are cyan, yellow, and magenta.

4. The electrophoretic display of claim 2 , wherein each subpixel is capable of displaying an eighth optical characteristic, which is a process black.

5. The electrophoretic display of claim 1 , wherein the first, second, third and fourth optical characteristics are red, yellow, blue, and white.

6. The electrophoretic display of claim 5 , wherein the fifth, sixth, and seventh optical characteristics are purple, orange, and green.

7. The electrophoretic display of claim 5 , wherein each subpixel is capable of displaying an eighth optical characteristic, which is a process black.

8. The electrophoretic display of claim 1 , wherein the zeta potential of the third and fourth types of particles is less than about 75 percent of the zeta potential of the first and second types of particles, respectively.

9. The electrophoretic display of claim 8 , wherein the zeta potential of the third and fourth types of particles is less than about 50 percent of the zeta potential of the first and second types of particles respectively.

10. The electrophoretic display of claim 1 , wherein the electrophoretic medium further comprises substantially uncharged neutral buoyancy particles.

11. The electrophoretic display of claim 1 , wherein each subpixel has a viewing surface and wherein:

(a) application to the electrophoretic medium of a first electric field having a polarity driving the first type of particle towards the viewing surface will cause the first optical characteristic to be displayed at the viewing surface;

(b) application to the electrophoretic medium of a second electric field having a polarity driving the second type of particle towards the viewing surface will cause the second optical characteristic to be displayed at the viewing surface;

(c) once the first optical characteristic is displayed at the viewing surface, application to the electrophoretic medium of a third electric field having the same polarity as the second electric field but a smaller magnitude will cause the fourth optical characteristic to be displayed at the viewing surface; and

(d) once the second optical characteristic is displayed at the viewing surface, application to the electrophoretic medium of a fourth electric field having the same polarity as the first electric field but a smaller magnitude will cause the third optical characteristic to be displayed at the viewing surface.

12. The electrophoretic display of claim 11 , wherein application of a shaking waveform to the electrophoretic medium will cause a process black color to be displayed at the viewing surface.

13. The electrophoretic display of claim 1 , wherein the electrophoretic medium is contained in a display cell.

14. The electrophoretic display of claim 13 , wherein the display cell is a microcapsule.

15. The electrophoretic display of claim 13 , wherein the display cell is a microcell.

16. The electrophoretic display of claim 15 , wherein each subpixel corresponds to a subpixel electrode and the display cell is aligned with the subpixel electrodes.

17. The electrophoretic display of claim 15 , wherein each subpixel corresponds to a subpixel electrode and the display cell is not aligned with the subpixel electrodes.

Assignments (2)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Oct 5, 2023
From: E INK CALIFORNIA, LLC
To: E INK CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 065154/0965 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jul 12, 2018
From: CHAN, BRYAN HANS; DU, HUI; LIN, CRAIG; ZANG, HONGMEI
To: E INK CALIFORNIA, LLC
Reel/Frame 046332/0472 →