Electrophoretic fluid

US9366935B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9366935-B2
Application numberUS-201213363741-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateFeb 1, 2012
Priority dateFeb 3, 2011
Publication dateJun 14, 2016
Grant dateJun 14, 2016

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The present invention is directed to a display fluid comprising charged composite pigment particles dispersed in a solvent. The composite pigment particles have a density which matches to the density of the solvent in which they are dispersed. A display fluid comprising the composite pigment particles provides improved display performance.

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What is claimed is: 1. A display fluid comprising a charge control agent and charged composite pigment particles dispersed in a hydrocarbon solvent, wherein each of said composite pigment particles consisting of at least a core pigment particle, an organic polymer shell, and steric stabilizer polymers, wherein each of the steric stabilizer polymers is chemically bonded on the surface of the organic polymer shell, the total weight of the shell and the steric stabilizer polymers in the total weight of the core pigment particle, the shell, and the steric stabilizer polymers is 20-70% by weight, the display fluid is an electrophoretic fluid, and the steric stabilizer polymers are selected from the group consisting of: polyethylene, polypropylene, polyester, polysiloxane, and a mixture thereof. 2. The fluid of claim 1 , wherein the density of the composite pigment particles substantially matches to that of the solvent. 3. The fluid of claim 2 , wherein the difference between the density of the composite pigment particles and the density of the solvent is less than 2 g/cm 3 . 4. The fluid of claim 1 , wherein said core pigment particle is an inorganic pigment particle. 5. The fluid of claim 1 , wherein said core pigment particles are surface treated. 6. The fluid of claim 1 , wherein said organic shell is formed from polyacrylate, polyurethane, polyurea, polyethylene, polyester or polysiloxane. 7. The fluid of claim 1 , wherein the total weight of the shell and the steric stabilizer polymers in the total weight of the core pigment particle, the shell, and the steric stabilizer polymers is 20-40% by weight. 8. The fluid of claim 1 , wherein said shell is completely incompatible or relatively incompatible with the solvent. 9. The fluid of claim 1 , wherein the surface of the organic shell comprises functional groups to enable charge generation or interaction with the charge control agent. 10. The fluid of claim 1 , further comprising a second type of charged pigment particles. 11. The fluid of claim 10 , wherein each of said second type of charged pigment particles consisting of at least a core pigment particle, an organic polymer shell, and steric stabilizer polymers, wherein each of the steric stabilizer polymers is chemically bonded on the surface of the organic polymer shell; and the two types of charged pigment particles are of contrasting colors. 12. The fluid of claim 10 , wherein each of said second type of charged pigment particles is prepared by a conventional microencapsulation technique. 13. The fluid of claim 1 , wherein said composite pigment particles are prepared by dispersion polymerization. 14. The fluid of claim 1 , wherein said composite pigment particles are prepared by living radical polymerization. 15. The fluid of claim 8 , wherein no more than 5% of said shell is miscible with the display fluid. 16. The fluid of claim 15 , wherein no more than 1% of said shell is miscible with the display fluid. 17. The fluid of claim 1 , wherein said shell is formed from a polymer material having a polar functionality on a main chain or a side chain. 18. The fluid of claim 17 , wherein the polar functionality is —COOH, —OH, —NH 2 , R—O—R or R—NH—R, wherein R is an alkyl or aryl group. 19. The fluid of claim 17 , wherein the side chain has an aromatic moiety. 20. The fluid of claim 1 , wherein the core pigment particle and the shell are a single unit. 21. The fluid of claim 1 , wherein the organic shell is formed from monomers selected from the group consisting of styrene, methyl acrylate, methyl methacrylate, n-butyl acrylate, n-butyl methacrylate, t-butyl acrylate, t-butyl methacrylate, vinyl pyridine, n-vinyl pyrrolidone, 2-hydoxyethyl acrylate, 2-hydroxyethyl methacrylate and dimethylaminoethyl methacrylate.

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  • characterised by the composition or particle type · CPC title

  • G02F1/167Primary

    by electrophoresis · CPC title

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What does patent US9366935B2 cover?
The present invention is directed to a display fluid comprising charged composite pigment particles dispersed in a solvent. The composite pigment particles have a density which matches to the density of the solvent in which they are dispersed. A display fluid comprising the composite pigment particles provides improved display performance.
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Du Hui, Li Yu, Ting Wei-Ho, and 2 more
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification G02F1/167. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jun 14 2016 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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