Intelligent glass displays and methods of making and using same

US10223985B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10223985-B2
Application numberUS-201715853079-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateDec 22, 2017
Priority dateDec 23, 2016
Publication dateMar 5, 2019
Grant dateMar 5, 2019

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A multi-layered intelligent display system includes a first LCD display panel; a second OLED display panel; a smart panel disposed behind the second display panel; an LED panel disposed between the second display panel and the smart panel; a sensor for detecting the ambient light behind the smart panel and activating the LED panel if the ambient light is below a predetermined illuminance; a memory having programming instructions stored thereon; and a controller in communication with the first and second display panels, the smart panel, and the memory. The multi-layered intelligent glass display is operable in each of a display mode, a multilayer display mode, and a transparent mode.

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A multi-layered intelligent glass display system, comprising: a display panel; a curtain panel disposed behind the display panel, the curtain panel having a transparent state and a separate opaque state; a memory having programming instructions stored thereon; and a controller in communication with the display panel, the curtain panel, and the memory; wherein the multi-layered intelligent glass display system is operable in each of: (a) a display mode at which the display panel is actuated to display image content, the curtain panel is opaque, and from forward of the display panel the image content and at least part of the opaque curtain panel are visible; (b) a transparent mode at which the display panel does not display image content, the curtain panel is transparent, and from forward of the display panel items past the curtain panel are visible; and (c) a privacy mode at which the display panel does not display image content and the curtain panel is opaque. 2. The multi-layered intelligent glass display system of claim 1 , further comprising a second display panel arranged between the display panel and the curtain panel. 3. The multi-layered intelligent glass display system of claim 2 , wherein the display panel is an LCD display and the second display panel is an OLED display. 4. The multi-layered intelligent glass display system of claim 3 , further comprising an LED panel disposed between the second display panel and the curtain panel. 5. The multi-layered intelligent glass display system of claim 4 , wherein a light sensor is disposed proximate the curtain panel, the light sensor detecting the level of ambient light near the curtain panel and, upon determining that the level of ambient light is below a predetermined illuminance, activating the LED panel. 6. The multi-layered intelligent glass display system of claim 5 , further comprising one or more contact or non-contact sensors disposed on, embedded within, or proximate the display panel. 7. The multi-layered intelligent glass display system of claim 6 , wherein the one or more contact or non-contact sensors is selected from the list consisting of: CMOS sensors; infrared sensors; acoustic sensors; biometric sensors; oxygen or carbon monoxide sensors; and GPS sensors. 8. The multi-layered intelligent glass display system of claim 1 , wherein the display system is configured as a retrofit for a jet window. 9. The multi-layered intelligent glass display system of claim 8 , wherein the display layer is configured as a virtual blind comprising a plurality of segments, each segment being selectively operable between a transparent mode and an opaque mode. 10. The multi-layered intelligent glass display system of claim 1 , wherein the multi-layered intelligent glass display system is further operable in: (d) an augmenting mode at which the display panel is actuated to display image content, the curtain panel is transparent, and from forward of the display panel the image content and at least part of an item past the curtain panel are visible. 11. The multi-layered intelligent glass display system of claim 1 , wherein the curtain panel is a suspended particle smart glass panel. 12. The multi-layered intelligent glass display system of claim 1 , wherein the image content is moving image content. 13. A display system, comprising: a display panel; a curtain panel disposed behind the display panel, the curtain panel having multiple portions each with a transparent state and a separate opaque state; a memory having programming instructions stored thereon; and a controller in communication with the display panel, the curtain panel, and the memory; wherein the display system is operable in each of: (a) a display mode at which the display panel is actuated by the controller to display image content, at least one of the curtain panel portions is opaque, and from forward of the display panel the image content and at least part of the at least one opaque curtain panel portion are visible; (b) a transparent mode at which the display panel does not display image content, the curtain panel is transparent, and from forward of the display panel an item past the curtain panel is visible; and (c) a privacy mode at which the display panel does not display image content and the curtain panel portions are opaque. 14. The display system of claim 13 , further comprising a permanently-opaque wall disposed behind the curtain panel, the curtain panel and the permanently-opaque wall being separated from one another to create an object-receiving area therebetween. 15. The display system of claim 14 , wherein the display system is further operable in: (d) an augmenting mode at which at least one of the display panel portions is actuated to display image content, at least one of the curtain panel portions is transparent, and from forward of the display panel the image content and at least part of an item in the object-receiving area are visible. 16. The display system of claim 15 , wherein the curtain panel is a suspended particle smart glass panel. 17. The display system of claim 13 , wherein the display system is further operable in: (d) an augmenting mode at which at least one of the display panel portions is actuated to display image content, at least one of the curtain panel portions is transparent, and from forward of the display panel the image content and at least part of an item past the curtain panel are visible. 18. The display system of claim 13 , wherein the curtain panel is a suspended particle smart glass panel. 19. A display system, comprising: a display panel; a curtain panel disposed behind the display panel, the curtain panel having a first portion with a transparent state and a separate opaque state; a memory having programming instructions stored thereon; and a controller in communication with the display panel, the curtain panel, and the memory; wherein the display system is operable in each of: (a) a display mode at which the display panel is actuated by the controller to display image content, the first portion of the curtain panel is opaque, and from forward of the display panel the image content and at least part of the opaque first portion of the curtain panel are visible; (b) a transparent mode at which the display panel does not display image content, the first portion of the curtain panel is transparent, and from forward of the display panel an item past the curtain panel is visible; and (c) an opaque mode at which the display panel does not display image content and the first portion of the curtain panel is opaque. 20. The display system of claim 19 , wherein the curtain panel has a second portion with a transparent state and a separate opaque state. 21. The display system of claim 20 , wherein the curtain panel first portion and the curtain panel second portion are individually actuated by the controller. 22. The display system of claim 19 , wherein the display system is further operable in: (d) an augmenting mode at which the display panel is actuated to display image content, the first portion of the curtain panel is transparent, and from forward of the display panel the image content and at least part of an item past the curtain panel are visible. 23. The display system of claim 19 , further comprising a permanently-opaque wall disposed behind the curtain panel, the curtain panel and the permanently-opaque wall being separated from one anot

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  • Input devices, e.g. touch panels · CPC title

  • Arrangements combining different electro-active layers, e.g. electrochromic, liquid crystal or electroluminescent layers · CPC title

  • semiconductive, e.g. using light-emitting diodes [LED] · CPC title

  • organic, e.g. using organic light-emitting diodes [OLED] · CPC title

  • Arrangement of liquid crystal layers or cells in which the final condition of one light beam is achieved by the addition of the effects of two or more layers or cells · CPC title

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What does patent US10223985B2 cover?
A multi-layered intelligent display system includes a first LCD display panel; a second OLED display panel; a smart panel disposed behind the second display panel; an LED panel disposed between the second display panel and the smart panel; a sensor for detecting the ambient light behind the smart panel and activating the LED panel if the ambient light is below a predetermined illuminance; a mem…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Newtonoid Tech Llc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification G02F1/13318. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Mar 05 2019 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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