Smart garment, user terminal, system including same, and method of changing design of smart garment
US-2018271180-A1 · Sep 27, 2018 · US
US10962816B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10962816-B2 |
| Application number | US-201815997740-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jun 5, 2018 |
| Priority date | Jun 16, 2017 |
| Publication date | Mar 30, 2021 |
| Grant date | Mar 30, 2021 |
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A color-changing flexible fiber that can be incorporated into fabrics and other woven materials. The color changing flexible fibers are hollow and include at least two wire electrodes integrated into the wall of the hollow fiber that provide an electrical potential across an electro-optic medium disposed inside the hollow fiber. The electro-optic medium includes a non-polar solvent and at least one set of charged particles.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A flexible color-changing fiber comprising: a hollow fiber having a rectangular cross-section and comprising four electrically-isolated conductive wires that are integrated into the wall of the hollow fiber, wherein the wires are located about ¼ the width of a larger inner dimension of the rectangular cross section inward from the inner edge of the wall of the hollow fiber; and a bistable electro-optic medium disposed inside the hollow fiber, the bistable electro-optic medium comprising a non-polar solvent, first charged electrophoretic pigment particles, second charged electrophoretic pigment particles having a charge and color different from the first charged electrophoretic pigment particles, polymer stabilizers, and charge control agents, wherein the first charged electrophoretic pigment particles move toward two of the electrically-isolated conductive wires when an electric field is applied between the two sets of two electrically-isolated conductive wires, wherein the second charged electrophoretic pigment particles move away from the two electrically-isolated conductive wires that the first charged electrophoretic pigment particles move toward when an electric field is applied between the two sets of two electrically-isolated conductive wires, and wherein the first and second charged electrophoretic pigment particles maintain their position relative to the electrically-isolated conductive wires when an electric field is not applied between the two sets of two electrically-isolated conductive wires. 2. The flexible color-changing fiber of claim 1 , wherein the hollow fiber comprises polymers. 3. The flexible color-changing fiber of claim 2 , wherein the polymers comprise polycarbonate. 4. The flexible color-changing fiber of claim 1 , wherein the rectangular cross section has a ratio of width to height of at least 1.2:1. 5. The flexible color-changing fiber of claim 1 , wherein the conductive wires comprise tungsten. 6. The flexible color-changing fiber of claim 1 , wherein the conductive wires comprise copper. 7. The flexible color-changing fiber of claim 1 , further comprising an insulating layer between the at least two electrically isolated conductive wires. 8. The flexible color-changing fiber of claim 1 , further comprising a conductive material between at least one of the electrically isolated conductive wires and the bistable electro-optic medium. 9. The flexible color-changing fiber of claim 8 , wherein the conductive material comprises carbon. 10. The flexible color-changing fiber of claim 1 , wherein the non-polar solvent is a mixture of hydrocarbons. 11. A fabric comprising a color-changing fiber of claim 1 . 12. A flexible color-changing fiber comprising: a hollow fiber having a rectangular cross-section and comprising four electrically-isolated conductive wires that are integrated into the wall of the hollow fiber, wherein the wires are located about ¼ the width of a larger inner dimension of the rectangular cross section inward from the inner edge of the wall of the hollow fiber; a bistable electro-optic medium disposed inside the hollow fiber, the bistable electro-optic medium comprising a non-polar solvent, first charged electrophoretic pigment particles, second charged electrophoretic pigment particles having a charge and color different from the first charged electrophoretic pigment particles, polymer stabilizers, and charge control agents, wherein the first charged electrophoretic pigment particles move toward two of the electrically-isolated conductive wires when an electric field is applied between the two sets of two electrically-isolated conductive wires, wherein the second charged electrophoretic pigment particles move away from the two electrically-isolated conductive wires that the first charged electrophoretic pigment particles move toward when an electric field is applied between the two sets of two electrically-isolated conductive wires, and wherein the first and second charged electrophoretic pigment particles maintain their position relative to the electrically-isolated conductive wires when an electric field is not applied between the two sets of two electrically-isolated conductive wires; and one or more features providing lensing effects. 13. The flexible color-changing fiber of claim 12 , wherein the features comprise a chamfered edge. 14. The flexible color-changing fiber of claim 12 , wherein the features comprise a refractive coating about at least a portion of the outer surface of the fiber.
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