Gravity-activated displays comprising patterned microcell arrays

US12571693B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-12571693-B2
Application numberUS-202318309995-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMay 1, 2023
Priority dateMay 4, 2022
Publication dateMar 10, 2026
Grant dateMar 10, 2026

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Gravity-actuated display systems suitable for use as security markers, for example to incorporate into bank notes. The devices can be made very thin and flexible, yet are robust enough to endure the harsh conditions of paper currency in general circulation. Because the displays are gravity actuated, they do not require a power source or circuitry. The gravity-actuated displays can be fabricated using microembossing or photolithography and can be filled and sealed using roll-to-roll techniques. The microcells can also be patterned to provide custom designs, such as official seals.

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The invention claimed is: 1 . A gravity-actuated display comprising: an array of microcells, each microcell having walls, a floor, and a top opening, wherein the floor of each microcell is light-transmissive; a first mixture comprising between 5-15% of a surfactant (wt surfactant/wt mixture), between 20-50% of reflective particles having a density greater than 7 grams/cm 3 , (wt particles/wt mixture), between 1-8% of a first soluble dye (wt soluble dye/wt mixture) and a balance of hydrocarbon solvent, wherein the first mixture is disposed in at least some of the microcells in the array; and a light-transmissive sealing layer that seals the first mixture into the at least some of the microcells. 2 . The gravity-actuated display of claim 1 , further comprising a first light-transmissive substrate coupled to the array of microcells. 3 . The gravity-actuated display of claim 2 , further comprising a second light-transmissive substrate coupled to the light transmissive sealing layer. 4 . The gravity-actuated display of claim 1 , wherein the display is less than 1 mm thick. 5 . The gravity-actuated display of claim 4 , wherein the display is less than 200 μm thick. 6 . The gravity-actuated display of claim 1 , further comprising a second mixture comprising the reflective particles, the hydrocarbon solvent, and a second soluble dye, wherein the second mixture is disposed in at least some of the microcells that are different from the at least some of the microcells in which the first mixture is disposed. 7 . The gravity-actuated display of claim 6 , wherein the first and second soluble dyes are different colors. 8 . The gravity-actuated display of claim 1 , wherein the reflective particles comprise silver, tungsten, gold, platinum, nickel, copper, tin, zinc, or indium. 9 . The gravity-actuated display of claim 8 , wherein the reflective particles comprise a bronze alloy. 10 . The gravity-actuated display of claim 8 , wherein the reflective particles are between 5 μm and 25 μm in longest dimension. 11 . The gravity-actuated display of claim 1 , wherein the first soluble dye comprises anthraquinone, phtalocyanine, naphthalene, indole, imidazole, or thioindigo compounds. 12 . The gravity-actuated display of claim 1 , wherein the microcell walls and floor comprise acrylates, vinyl ethers, or epoxides. 13 . The gravity-actuated display of claim 1 , wherein the sealing layer comprises polyvinyl alcohol, polyvinylpyrrolidone, polyurethane, polyisobutylene, or acrylates. 14 . The gravity-actuated display of claim 1 , further comprising a graphic overlay that masks a portion of the display from a viewer and is color matched to the reflective particles or to the soluble dye. 15 . A gravity-actuated display comprising: an array of microcells, each microcell having walls, a floor, and a top opening, wherein the floor of each microcell is light-transmissive; a first mixture comprising reflective particles having a density greater than 7 grams/cm 3 , a hydrocarbon solvent, and a first soluble dye, wherein the first mixture is disposed in at least some of the microcells in the array; and a light-transmissive sealing layer that seals the first mixture into the at least some of the microcells, wherein the gravity-actuated display does not include any layers having a conductivity greater than 1×10 4 Ohm cm. 16 . The gravity-actuated display of claim 15 , further comprising a second mixture comprising the reflective particles, the hydrocarbon solvent, and a second soluble dye, wherein the second mixture is disposed in at least some of the microcells that are different from the at least some of the microcells in which the first mixture is disposed. 17 . The gravity-actuated display of claim 16 , wherein the first and second soluble dyes are different colors. 18 . The gravity-actuated display of claim 15 , wherein the sealing layer comprises polyvinyl alcohol, polyvinylpyrrolidone, polyurethane, polyisobutylene, or acrylates. 19 . The gravity-actuated display of claim 15 , further comprising a graphic overlay that masks a portion of the display from a viewer and is color matched to the reflective particles or to the soluble dye. 20 . A gravity-actuated display comprising: an array of microcells, each microcell having walls, a floor, and a top opening, wherein the floor of each microcell is light-transmissive; a first mixture comprising reflective particles having a density greater than 7 grams/cm 3 , a hydrocarbon solvent, and a first soluble dye, wherein the hydrocarbon solvent comprises aliphatic molecules having a molecular weight between 100 g/mol and 300 g/mol, and wherein the first mixture is disposed in at least some of the microcells in the array; and a light-transmissive sealing layer that seals the first mixture into the at least some of the microcells. 21 . The gravity-actuated display of claim 20 , further comprising a second mixture comprising the reflective particles, the hydrocarbon solvent, and a second soluble dye, wherein the second mixture is disposed in at least some of the microcells that are different from the at least some of the microcells in which the first mixture is disposed. 22 . The gravity-actuated display of claim 21 , wherein the first and second soluble dyes are different colors. 23 . The gravity-actuated display of claim 20 , wherein the sealing layer comprises polyvinyl alcohol, polyvinylpyrrolidone, polyurethane, polyisobutylene, or acrylates. 24 . The gravity-actuated display of claim 20 , further comprising a graphic overlay that masks a portion of the display from a viewer and is color matched to the reflective particles or to the soluble dye.

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  • Associating two or more layers · CPC title

  • comprising special materials · CPC title

  • B42D25/29Primary

    Securities; Bank notes · CPC title

  • using adhesives · CPC title

  • Magnetised or magnetisable materials · CPC title

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What does patent US12571693B2 cover?
Gravity-actuated display systems suitable for use as security markers, for example to incorporate into bank notes. The devices can be made very thin and flexible, yet are robust enough to endure the harsh conditions of paper currency in general circulation. Because the displays are gravity actuated, they do not require a power source or circuitry. The gravity-actuated displays can be fabricated…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
E Ink Corp
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B42D25/29. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Mar 10 2026 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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