Electro-optic media and writable display incorporating the same

US11835835B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11835835-B2
Application numberUS-202217975658-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateOct 28, 2022
Priority dateOct 30, 2018
Publication dateDec 5, 2023
Grant dateDec 5, 2023

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An electro-optic device comprising electrophoretic medium including a dispersion of a plurality of particles in a fluid configured to migrate within the fluid in a direction responsive to an applied electric field. The plurality of particles include a first type of particles having a first charge of a first charge polarity, a second type of particles having a second charge of a second charge polarity, and a third type of particles having a third charge of the second charge polarity. The first charge polarity is opposite to the second charge polarity, and the third type of particles are configured to migrate within the fluid in a direction responsive to an applied magnetic field gradient.

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An electro-optic device in combination with a stylus, the stylus comprising a first tip and a second tip, a magnetic material being proximate to the first tip of the stylus, the second tip being non-magnetic and located on the opposite end of the stylus relative to the first tip, the electro-optic device comprising: a first surface on a viewing side; a second surface on the opposite side of the first surface; an electrophoretic medium disposed between a light-transmissive electrically conductive layer and an array of pixel electrodes and comprising a plurality of particles in a fluid, the plurality of particles comprising: a first type of particles having a first color, a first charge of a first charge polarity; a second type of particles having a second color, a second charge of a second charge polarity; and a third type of particles having a third color, a third charge of the second charge polarity; wherein, the first, second and third colors are different from one another; the first charge polarity is opposite to the second charge polarity; the plurality of particles are configured to migrate within the fluid in a direction responsive to an applied electric field; the third type of particles are configured to migrate within the fluid in a direction responsive to an applied magnetic field gradient; the second type of particles have an electric field threshold; the second type of particles are not responsive to a magnetic field gradient; such that: (a) application of a voltage potential difference between the light-transmissive electrically conductive layer and a pixel electrode to generate an electric field stronger than the electric field threshold and having a polarity driving the first type of particles adjacent to the light-transmissive electrically conductive layer, will cause a pixel corresponding to the pixel electrode to display the first color at the first surface; (b) once the first color is displayed at a first location of the first surface, contacting the first location with the first tip of the stylus once causes the third type of particles to migrate towards the first location; and (c) once the third type of particles migrate towards the first location caused by the contacting of the magnetic tip of the stylus, contacting again the first location with the first tip of the stylus using a back-and-forth movement of the stylus, causes the second type of particles to migrate towards the first location. 2. The electro-optic device in combination with a stylus according to claim 1 , wherein the strength of the applied magnetic field gradient is between 10 and 50 Gauss. 3. The electro-optic device in combination with a stylus according to claim 1 , wherein the magnetic material of the stylus is oriented such that the magnetic field is co-aligned with the first tip of the first stylus. 4. The electro-optic device in combination with a stylus according to claim 1 , wherein the first color is white. 5. The electro-optic device in combination with a stylus according to claim 4 , wherein the third color is red. 6. The electro-optic device in combination with a stylus according to claim 4 , wherein the second color is black. 7. The electro-optic device in combination with a stylus according to claim 1 , wherein the average diameter of the third type of particles is larger than the average diameter of the second type of particles. 8. The electro-optic device in combination with a stylus according to claim 1 , wherein the fluid is a non-polar solvent. 9. The electro-optic device in combination with a stylus according to claim 1 , further comprising a touch sensor and a digitizer. 10. The electro-optic device in combination with a stylus according to claim 1 , wherein the device is configured to display at least one color when the non-magnetic tip contacts a surface of the display. 11. The electro-optic device in combination with a stylus according to claim 10 , wherein the device is configured to display at least two colors when the non-magnetic tip contacts a surface of the display. 12. The electro-optic device in combination with a stylus according to claim 1 , such that application of a voltage potential difference between the light-transmissive electrically conductive layer and a pixel electrode to generate an electric field stronger than the electric field threshold and having a polarity driving the second type of particles adjacent to the light-transmissive electrically conductive layer, will cause a pixel corresponding to the pixel electrode to display the second color at the first surface, wherein the application of the voltage potential may be achieved by contacting the non-magnetic tip of the stylus on the surface of the electro-optic device. 13. The electro-optic device in combination with a stylus according to claim 1 , such that, once the first color is displayed at the first surface, application of a voltage potential difference between the light-transmissive electrically conductive layer and a pixel electrode to generate an electric field weaker than the electric field threshold and having a polarity driving the third type of particles adjacent to the light-transmissive electrically conductive layer, will cause a pixel corresponding to the pixel electrode to display the third color. 14. An electro-optic device in combination with a first stylus and a second stylus, the first stylus comprising a magnetic material proximate to a first tip of the first stylus, the second stylus having a non-magnetic tip, the electro-optic device comprising: a first surface on a viewing side; a second surface on the opposite side of the first surface; an electrophoretic medium disposed between a light-transmissive electrically conductive layer and an array of pixel electrodes and comprising a plurality of particles in a fluid, the plurality of particles comprising: a first type of particles having a first color, a first charge of a first charge polarity; a second type of particles having a second color, a second charge of a second charge polarity; and a third type of particles having a third color, a third charge of the second charge polarity; wherein, the first, second and third colors are different from one another; the first charge polarity is opposite to the second charge polarity; the plurality of particles are configured to migrate within the fluid in a direction responsive to an applied electric field; the third type of particles are configured to migrate within the fluid in a direction responsive to an applied magnetic field gradient; the second type of particles have an electric field threshold; the second type of particles are not responsive to a magnetic field gradient; such that: (a) application of a voltage potential difference between the light-transmissive electrically conductive layer and a pixel electrode to generate an electric field stronger than the electric field threshold and having a polarity driving the second type of particles adjacent to the light-transmissive electrically conductive layer, will cause a pixel corresponding to the pixel electrode to display the second color at the first surface, wherein the application of the voltage potential may be achieved by contacting the non-magnetic tip of the second stylus on the first surface of the electro-optic device; (b) application of a voltage potential difference between the light-transmissive electrically conductive layer and a pixel electrode to generate an electric field stronger than the electric field threshold and having a polarity driving the first type of particles adjacent to the light-transmissive el

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What does patent US11835835B2 cover?
An electro-optic device comprising electrophoretic medium including a dispersion of a plurality of particles in a fluid configured to migrate within the fluid in a direction responsive to an applied electric field. The plurality of particles include a first type of particles having a first charge of a first charge polarity, a second type of particles having a second charge of a second charge po…
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E Ink Corp
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Primary CPC classification G02F1/167. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
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Publication date Tue Dec 05 2023 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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