IP Library Granted Patent US 11,217,145
Granted Patent B2
US 11,217,145 · App. 16/906,131 · Granted Jan 4, 2022

Driving methods to produce a mixed color state for an electrophoretic display

Inventors: Craig Lin (Fremont, CA); Jo-Cheng Huang (Taipei, TW); Heng-Che Chen (New Taipei, TW); Peter B. Laxton (Marshfield, MA); Ming Wang (Fremont, CA); Ping-Yueh Cheng (Taoyuan, TW); HongMei Zang (Fremont, CA)
Assignee: E INK CALIFORNIA, LLC
G09G3/2003G09G3/344G02F2001/1678G09G2300/0452G09G2310/068G09G2320/0204G09G2320/0242
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Patent No.
US 11,217,145
App. No.
16/906,131
Granted
Jan 4, 2022
Kind
B2
Abstract

The present invention is directed to driving methods for a color display device which can display high quality color states. The display device utilizes an electrophoretic fluid which comprises three types of pigment particles having different optical characteristics, and provides for displaying at a viewing surface not only the colors of the three types of particles but also the colors of binary mixtures thereof.

Claims (21)

1. A driving method for an electrophoretic display comprising a first surface on the viewing side, a second surface on the non-viewing side and an electrophoretic fluid which comprises a first type of particles, a second type of particles and a third type of particles, all of which are dispersed in a liquid, wherein

a) the three types of pigment particles have optical characteristics differing from one another;

b) the first type of pigment particles and the second type of pigment particles carry opposite charge polarities; and

c) the third type of pigment particles has the same charge polarity as the second type of pigment particles but a lower zeta potential,

the method comprising the following steps, in this order:

(i) applying a first driving voltage to a pixel in the electrophoretic display for a first period of time, the first driving voltage having a polarity driving the second type of pigment particles towards the first surface, thereby causing the pixel to display the optical characteristic of the second type of pigment particles at the first surface; and

(ii) applying a second driving voltage to the pixel for a second period of time, longer than the first period of time, the second driving voltage having the same polarity as, but a lower magnitude than the first driving voltage, thereby driving the third type of pigment particles at the first surface, and producing a mixture of the optical characteristics of the second and third types of particles at the first surface.

2. The method of claim 1 , further comprising applying a shaking waveform prior to step (i).

3. The method of claim 1 , wherein the second driving voltage has a magnitude that is less than half of the magnitude of the first driving voltage.

4. The method of claim 1 , wherein the first type of pigment particles is negatively charged and the second type of pigment particles is positively charged.

5. A driving method for an electrophoretic display comprising a first surface on the viewing side, a second surface on the non-viewing side and an electrophoretic fluid which comprises a first type of pigment particles, a second type of pigment particles and a third type of pigment particles, all of which are dispersed in a liquid, wherein

a) the three types of pigment particles have optical characteristics differing from one another;

b) the first type of pigment particles and the second type of pigment particles carry opposite charge polarities; and

c) the third type of pigment particles has the same charge polarity as the second type of pigment particles but a lower zeta potential,

the method comprising the following steps, in this order:

(i) applying a first driving voltage to a pixel in the electrophoretic display for a first period of time, the first driving voltage having a polarity driving the first type of pigment particles towards the first surface, thereby causing the pixel to display the optical characteristic of the first type of pigment particles at the first surface;

(ii) applying a second driving voltage to the pixel for a second period of time, the second driving voltage having a polarity driving the third type of pigment particles towards the first surface; and

repeating steps (i) and (ii),

wherein the durations of steps (i) and (ii) and the magnitudes of the voltages applied therein are adjusted to produce a mixture of the optical characteristics of the third type of particles with the first type of particles at the first surface.

6. The method of claim 5 , further comprising applying a shaking waveform prior to step (i).

7. The method of claim 5 , wherein the first type of pigment particles is negatively charged and the second type of pigment particles is positively charged.

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 6, 2020
From: LIN, CRAIG; HUANG, JO-CHENG; CHEN, HENG-CHE; LAXTON, PETER B.; WANG, MING; CHENG, PING-YUEH; ZANG, HONGMEI
To: E INK CALIFORNIA, LLC
Reel/Frame 053125/0831 →