WO2013191983A1 - Piezo electrophoretic display - Google Patents
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- the present invention is directed to piezo electrophoretic displays which may be driven without connecting to a power source, and methods for their manufacture.
- the electrophoretic display is a non-emissive device based on the electrophoresis phenomenon of charged pigment particles dispersed in a solvent or solvent mixture.
- the display typically comprises two plates with electrodes placed opposing each other. One of the electrodes is usually transparent.
- an electrophoretic fluid composed of a colored solvent with charged pigment particles dispersed therein is enclosed between the two plates.
- the pigment particles migrate to one side or the other causing either the color of the pigment particles or the color of the solvent being seen from the viewing side.
- an electrophoretic fluid may comprise two types of charged pigment particles of contrasting colors and carrying opposite charges, and the two types of the charged pigment particles are dispersed in a clear solvent or solvent mixture.
- the two types of the charged pigment particles would move to opposite ends (top or bottom) in a display cell. Thus one of the colors of the two types of the charged pigment particles would be seen at the viewing side of the display cell.
- the driving of an electrophoretic display requires a power source, such as a battery to provide power to the display and/or its driving circuitry.
- the power source may be a driver IC in order to generate an electric field.
- the electric field may also need to be enhanced by a circuitry. In any case, a physical connection through wires is required to attach the power source to the electrophoretic display and its driving circuitry.
- the present invention is directed to a piezo-electrophoretic display which comprises an electrophoretic layer, a conductor layer and a layer of piezo material.
- the electrophoretic layer and the layer of piezo material may share the conductor layer.
- the electrophoretic layer and the layer of piezo material may share the conductor layer through a conductor line.
- the display comprises (a) a first layer of piezo material sandwiched between a first conductor layer and a second conductor layer, (b) a second layer of piezo material sandwiched between a third conductor layer and a fourth conductor layer and (c) an electrophoretic layer sandwiched between the second conductor layer and the third conductor layer.
- the first conductor layer and the fourth conductor layer may be connected.
- the display comprises an electrophoretic layer sandwiched between a first conductor layer and a second conductor layer and a layer of piezo material sandwiched between a third conductor layer and a fourth conductor layer, wherein the first conductor layer and the third conductor layer are connected and the second conductor layer and the fourth conductor layer are connected.
- the display comprises an electrophoretic layer and a layer of piezo material, both of which are sandwiched between two conductor layers.
- the display comprises an electrophoretic layer sandwiched between a first conductor layer and a third conductor layer and a layer of piezo material sandwiched between a second conductor layer and the third conductor layer, wherein the first conductor layer and the second conductor layer are connected.
- the display comprises a layer of piezo material sandwiched between a first conductor layer and a second conductor layer and an electrophoretic layer sandwiched between the second conductor layer and a third conductor layer.
- the first conductor layer and the third conductor layer may be connected.
- a piezo-electrophoretic display comprises an
- electrophoretic layer sandwiched between two layers of piezo material.
- a piezo-electrophoretic display comprises an
- electrophoretic layer sandwiched between a first conductor layer and a second conductor layer and a layer of piezo material which on one side is in contact with the first conductor layer and the second conductor layer and on the other side is in contact with a third conductor layer, wherein the layer of the piezo material and the third conductor layer are folded into a U-shape.
- the electrophoretic layer may be unfolded or folded.
- the electrophoretic layer is microcup-based. In another embodiment, the electrophoretic layer is microcapsule-based.
- Figures 1 1 a and 1 1 1 b illustrate how a substrate-less electrophoretic film may be prepared.
- Figure 12 depicts the forming of a film with alternating electrophoretic material and piezo material.
- the present inventors have now found certain piezo electrophoretic display structural designs which do not need a battery source or wired power supply in order for the electrophoretic display to operate. The assembly of such an electrophoretic display is therefore simplified.
- Piezoelectricity is the charge which accumulates in a solid material in response to applied mechanical stress.
- Suitable materials for the present invention may include polyvinylidene fluoride (PVDF), quartz (S1O2), berlinite (AIP0 4 ), gallium orthophosphate (GaP0 4 ), tourmaline, barium titanate (BaTiOs), lead zirconate titanate (PZT), zinc oxide (ZnO), aluminum nitride (AIN), lithium tantalate, lanthanum gallium silicate, potassium sodium tartrate and any other known piezo materials.
- FIGS. 1 -10 illustrate various structural designs of the present invention.
- FIG. 1 there are four conductor layers (C1 -C4).
- a first layer of a piezo material (P1 ) is sandwiched between 01 and 02 and a second layer of a piezo material (P2) is sandwiched between 03 and 04.
- the electrophoretic layer (E) is sandwiched between 02 and 03.
- the piezo materials, P1 and P2 when applied mechanical stress, generate a voltage potential difference between 01 & 02 and 03 &C4, respectively.
- the voltage potential difference between 02 and 03 drives the electrophoretic layer E.
- the "electrophoretic layer” in the context of the present invention, may comprise micro-containers filled with an electrophoretic fluid.
- the micro-containers may be microcapsules (as described in US Patent No. 5,930,026) or microcups (as described in US Patent No. 6,930,818).
- the electrophoretic fluid comprises one, two or more types of charged pigment particles dispersed in a solvent or solvent mixture.
- electrophoretic layer does not include a plastic substrate layer (e.g., PET) or a conductor layer (e.g., ITO). Therefore, an “electrophoretic layer or film” may also be referred to as a "substrate- less electrophoretic layer or film”. More details of the term “electrophoretic layer or film” are given in a section below.
- the piezo-electrophoretic display of Figure 1 may be prepared in a variety of ways. For example, a layer of piezo material may be sandwiched between two conductor layers by lamination. Alternatively, a piezo material sandwiched between two conductor layers may be obtained commercially. An electrophoretic layer (E) may then be built on top of C3-P2-C4 and another layer of piezo material (P1 ) sandwiched between C1 and C2 is laminated over the electrophoretic layer (E). Alternatively, an electrophoretic layer may be sandwiched between the two sets of conductor-piezo-conductor layers, by lamination.
- the design in Figure 2 is similar to that in Figure 1 , except the conductor layers C1 and C4 are connected by a conductor line (C).
- C1 and C4 have the same voltage potential.
- the conductor line may be a connected line or a conductor sheet material which is folded to be in contact with both conductor layers C1 and C4.
- Figure 3 depicts an alternative design.
- the electrophoretic layer (E) is sandwiched between conductor layers C1 and C2 and, separately, the piezo material layer (P) is sandwiched between conductor layers C3 and C4.
- conductor layers C1 and C3 are connected through a conductor line C
- conductor layers C2 and C4 are connected through a conductor line C.
- the voltage potential difference between C1 and C2 is the same as the voltage potential difference between C3 and C4 generated by the piezo material when it is applied mechanical stress.
- a piezo material (P) sandwiched between two conductor layers (C3 and C4) is commercially available.
- An electrophoretic layer sandwiched between two conductor layers (C1 and C2) can be prepared by known methods.
- the electrophoretic layer E and the piezo material layer (P) share the conductor layers. As shown, both the electrophoretic layer (E) and the piezo material layer (P) are sandwiched between the conductor layers C1 and C2. Therefore the voltage potential difference generated by the piezo material would be used to drive the electrophoretic layer E.
- the piezo-electrophoretic structure of Figure 4 may be prepared in a number of ways.
- a piezo material (P) and an electrophoretic layer (E) may be separately built on a conductor layer (C2) and finally another conductor layer (C1 ) is laminated over both the piezo material and the electrophoretic layer.
- an electrophoretic layer may be built on C2 and part of the electrophoretic layer is then removed and the space previously occupied by the removed electrophoretic layer is then filled with a piezo material.
- a second conductor layer (C1 ) is then laminated over both the piezo material and the electrophoretic layer.
- FIG 6 there are three conductor layers C1 -C3.
- the piezo material layer (P) is sandwiched between conductor layers C1 and C2 and the electrophoretic layer (E) is sandwiched between conductor layers C2 and C3.
- the electrophoretic layer is driven by the voltage potential difference between C2 and C3.
- the electrophoretic layer (E) in this design may be built on the set of layers C2-P-C1 and another conductor layer C3 is laminated over the electrophoretic layer (E).
- the electrophoretic layer (E) is sandwiched between two piezo material layers (P1 and P2). Under mechanical stress applied to the piezo layers, an electric field is generated to drive the electrophoretic layer.
- Figures 9 and 10 depict U-shaped piezo-electrophoretic designs.
- Figure 10 depicts a similar design, except that the electrophoretic layer (E) extends substantially throughout the length of the piezo material (P).
- the electrophoretic layer (E) extends substantially throughout the length of the piezo material (P).
- the panel when the panel is folded into a U-shaped structure, there is also a folded electrophoretic layer between the conductor layers C1 and C2.
- the folded electrophoretic layer can be driven in the same manner as that in Figure 9.
- the materials in different layers may be the same or different.
- an "electrophoretic layer or film” or “substrate-less electrophoretic layer or film” is shown in Figures 1 1 a and 1 1 b.
- an “electrophoretic layer or film” or “substrate-less electrophoretic layer or film” in the context of the present application, does not have a conductor layer and/or a substrate layer (such as a PET layer on which a conductor layer is laminated) attached to it.
- the electrophoretic layer or film comprises an electrophoretic fluid filled within micro-containers (such as microcups as described in US Patent No.
- microcups are formed on the substrate layer, which are then filled with an electrophoretic fluid and sealed.
- microcapsules with an electrophoretic fluid enclosed within, are mixed with a binder material and the mixture is coated onto a substrate layer. Both manufacturing processes for the microcup-based or microcapsule- based electrophoretic assembly described above may be carried out on a continuous format.
- the microcup-based electrophoretic layer may even be manufactured by a roll-to-roll continuous process.
- the electrophoretic layer formed by either the microcup or microcapsule technology is continuous along the web direction, or substantially continuous, which means that there is no intentional disruption of the electrophoretic layer along the web direction. If there is any disruption, usually it involves very small areas and exists as only a result of imperfection of the process.
- an electrophoretic layer (1 10) is sandwiched between a substrate layer (1 12) and a release liner (1 1 1 ).
- the substrate layer (1 12) and a release liner (1 1 1 ).
- the release liner (1 1 1 ) is laminated over the electrophoretic layer optionally with an adhesive layer (1 1 1 a).
- the substrate layer (1 12) and layers associated with the substrate layer are removed, which may be accomplished by mechanical means (such as scraping).
- the substrate layer itself may also have releasing property.
- an optional release layer (1 12a) is present between the substrate layer (1 12) and electrophoretic layer (1 10), and in that case, the release layer (1 12a) may trigger release of the substrate layer (1 12), by laser, UV light, heat or the like.
- the release layer (1 12a) can be tuned to give enough hold for the formation of microcups during embossing, yet still be able to be released from them, when needed.
- the release liner (1 1 1 ) may be peeled off.
- the adhesive layer (1 1 1 a), if present, may remain on the electrophoretic layer. If there is no adhesive layer in the original assembly, the adhesive layer may be applied later when the separated electrophoretic layers are transferred.
- the remaining electrophoretic layer may be cut into pieces of desired dimensions.
- the cutting may be accomplished by kiss cutting or the like.
- Figure 1 1 b shows an alternative sequence of manufacturing of a substrate- less electrophoretic layer or film.
- the cutting takes place before removal of the substrate layer (1 12) along with other optional layers and the release liner (1 1 1 ).
- the separated electrophoretic layers are transferred onto a conductor layer (123).
- the spaces between the electrophoretic layers (120) are then filled with a piezo material (121 ).
- the piezo material can be integrated into the empty spaces on a web by any coating, printing or converting process.
- the piezo material will occupy at least the areas where there is no electrophoretic material. Some section of it may superimpose with the non-continuous
- the piezo material may be deposited first before transfer of the electrophoretic layers. Either process can be carried out in a stop-and-go fashion or in a continuous manner. The finished product with a pattern of alternating piezo material and electrophoretic layer may then be cut to form a piezo-electrophoretic assembly such as those shown in Figures 3-5.
- FIG. 1 -12 enable the integration of a roll of film, on which the electrophoretic layer is repeatedly interrupted by a non- electrophoretic material (in this case, a piezo material) along the web direction. This interruption of the electrophoretic material is intentionally done in order to place a non-electrophoretic material adjacent to it.
- the separated electrophoretic layers can have a well-defined shape with sharp boundaries, for example, rectangular shape covers a strip across the web direction.
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