Electrowetting display having misaligned color filters

US9910265B1 · US · B1

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Publication numberUS-9910265-B1
Application numberUS-201514754329-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB1
Filing dateJun 29, 2015
Priority dateJun 29, 2015
Publication dateMar 6, 2018
Grant dateMar 6, 2018

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An electrowetting display comprises a first support plate and a second support plate opposite to the first support plate. A plurality of electrowetting elements is provided between the first support plate and the second support plate. A first fluid is disposed within the electrowetting elements on the first support plate, and a second fluid is disposed on the first fluid. The second fluid is substantially immiscible with the first fluid. A plurality of color filter elements arranged in an array and a black matrix structure are disposed on the second support plate. The black matrix structure is positioned such that the black matrix is offset in at least one direction with respect to the electrowetting elements.

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The invention claimed is: 1. An electrowetting display comprising: a first support plate; a second support plate opposite to the first support plate; an electrowetting element at least partly between the first support plate and the second support plate, the electrowetting element comprising: a first fluid disposed at least partly on the first support plate; and a second fluid disposed on the first fluid, wherein the second fluid is substantially immiscible with the first fluid; a color filter element disposed on the second support plate; at least one pixel wall, disposed on the first support plate, separating the electrowetting element from an adjacent electrowetting element; and a grid configured to block light, the grid being offset with respect to the at least one pixel wall, wherein the color filter element is positioned such that: the color filter element is offset in at least one direction with respect to the electrowetting element, and the color filter element is disposed over (i) at least a portion of the electrowetting element, (ii) at least a portion of the pixel wall, and (iii) at least a portion of the adjacent electrowetting element such that a first edge of the color filter element is disposed at least partly over a mid-portion of the electrowetting element and a second edge that is opposite to the first edge of the color filter is disposed at least partly over a mid-portion of the adjacent electrowetting element, and wherein a first portion of the grid is adjacent to the first edge of the color filter element and disposed at least partly over the mid-portion of the electrowetting element and a second portion of the grid is adjacent to the second edge of the color filter element and disposed at least partly over the mid-portion of the adjacent electrowetting element. 2. The electrowetting display of claim 1 , wherein the color filter element is positioned such that the color filter element is offset in only one direction with respect to the electrowetting element. 3. The electrowetting display of claim 2 , wherein the electrowetting display is rectangular shaped, and wherein the color filter element is offset with respect to the electrowetting element in a direction along a major axis of the rectangular shape of the electrowetting display. 4. The electrowetting display of claim 2 , wherein the electrowetting display is rectangular shaped, and wherein the color filter element is offset with respect to the electrowetting element in a direction along a minor axis of the rectangular shape of the electrowetting display. 5. The electrowetting display of claim 1 , wherein the color filter element is positioned such that the color filter element is at least one of offset (i) in multiple directions with respect to the electrowetting element or (ii) the color filter element is offset in different directions within an array of color filter elements. 6. The electrowetting display of claim 1 , wherein the pixel walls are black. 7. The electrowetting display of claim 1 , wherein the color filter element is arranged in an array of color filter elements comprising red color filters, green color filters, blue color filters and white color filters such that the electrowetting display is configured as a red-green-blue-white (RGBW) display. 8. The electrowetting display of claim 1 , wherein the color filter element is offset with respect to the electrowetting element in a direction opposite to a direction in which the first fluid contracts within the electrowetting element, wherein the first edge of the color filter element is aligned with a location in the electrowetting element where the first fluid reaches maximum contraction such that reflected light from the electrowetting element is blocked by first fluid at maximum contraction in the electrowetting element from exiting through a color filter element of one of the adjacent electrowetting elements adjacent to the first fluid at maximum contraction, and wherein the color filter element is aligned with locations where the oil is displaced by electrolyte solution. 9. An electronic device comprising an electrowetting display comprising: a first support plate and a second support plate opposite to the first support plate, wherein an electrowetting element is provided between the first support plate and the second support plate; a first fluid within the electrowetting element and disposed on the first support plate; a second fluid disposed on the first fluid, wherein the second fluid is substantially immiscible with the first fluid; a pixel wall, disposed on the first support plate, separating the electrowetting element from an adjacent electrowetting element; a grid configured to block light, the grid being offset with respect to the pixel wall, and a color filter element disposed on the second support plate, wherein the color filter element is positioned over (i) a portion of the electrowetting element, (ii) the pixel wall, and (iii) a portion of the adjacent electrowetting element such that a first edge of the color filter element is over a mid-portion of the electrowetting element and a second edge that is opposite to the first edge of the color filter is over a mid-portion of the adjacent electrowetting element, and wherein a first portion of the grid is adjacent to the first edge of the color filter element and disposed over the mid-portion of the electrowetting element and a second portion of the grid is adjacent to the second edge of the color filter element and disposed over the mid-portion of the adjacent electrowetting element. 10. The electronic device of claim 9 , wherein the color filter element is positioned such that the color filter element is offset in only one direction with respect to the electrowetting element. 11. The electronic device of claim 10 , wherein the electrowetting display is rectangular shaped, and wherein the color filter element is offset with respect to the electrowetting element in a direction along a major axis of the rectangular shape of the electrowetting display. 12. The electronic device of claim 10 , wherein the electrowetting display is rectangular shaped, and wherein the color filter element is offset with respect to the electrowetting element in a direction along a minor axis of the rectangular shape of the electrowetting display. 13. The electronic device of claim 9 , wherein the color filter element is positioned such that color filter element is offset in multiple directions with respect to the electrowetting element. 14. The electronic device of claim 9 , wherein the pixel wall is black. 15. An electrowetting display comprising: a first support plate and a second support plate opposite to the first support plate, wherein a plurality of electrowetting elements, comprising a first electrowetting element and a second electrowetting element, is provided between the first support plate and the second support plate; a first fluid within the electrowetting elements and disposed on the first support plate; a second fluid disposed on the first fluid, wherein the second fluid is substantially immiscible with the first fluid; and a plurality of color filter elements arranged in an array disposed on the second support plate, wherein the array of color filter elements is positioned such that the color filter elements are offset with respect to electrowetting elements in a direction opposite to a direction in which the first fluid contracts within the electrowetting elements, wherein edges of the color filter elements are aligned respectively with locations in the electrowetting elements where the first fluid reaches

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  • G02B26/005Primary

    based on electrowetting · CPC title

  • Light absorbing elements · CPC title

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What does patent US9910265B1 cover?
An electrowetting display comprises a first support plate and a second support plate opposite to the first support plate. A plurality of electrowetting elements is provided between the first support plate and the second support plate. A first fluid is disposed within the electrowetting elements on the first support plate, and a second fluid is disposed on the first fluid. The second fluid is su…
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Amazon Tech Inc
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Primary CPC classification G02B26/005. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
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Publication date Tue Mar 06 2018 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B1). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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