Patents Assigned to E Ink Corporation
  • Patent number: 6392786
    Abstract: An encapsulated electrophoretic medium comprises a layer of capsules, each of these capsules comprising a liquid and at least one particle disposed within the liquid and capable of movement upon application of an electric field to the medium. A plurality of spacers are dispersed among the capsules. The medium can be formed by coating a mixture of capsules and spacers on a substrate, or by first coating the capsules and thereafter incorporating the spacers into the layer of capsules.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 29, 2000
    Date of Patent: May 21, 2002
    Assignee: E Ink Corporation
    Inventor: Jonathan D. Albert
  • Patent number: 6377387
    Abstract: Methods are provided for forming a dispersion of substantially uniform droplets. An internal phase that includes a plurality of particles suspended in a first fluid is provided and an external phase including a second fluid is provided. The internal phase is vibrated and the internal phase is applied to the external phase. Either the internal phase or a combination of the internal and external phases form a series of droplets or complex droplets of substantially uniform size.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 6, 2000
    Date of Patent: April 23, 2002
    Assignee: E Ink Corporation
    Inventors: Gregg M. Duthaler, Andrew L. Loxley
  • Patent number: 6376828
    Abstract: An illumination system for selectively illuminating a nonemissive electronic display comprises display elements in communication with at least one light source. The system comprises an nonemissive electronic display comprising a substrate having a first and a second surface, nonemissive display media having electrically responsive optical properties disposed on the first surface of the substrate, and a light transmissive element adjacent the second surface of the substrate. Light transmitted through the light transmissive element illuminates the display media. The invention also provides a tiled display comprising a plurality of substrates which can be selectively illuminated. The display elements can be tiled to create complex, selectively illuminated, three-dimensional display structures.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 7, 1999
    Date of Patent: April 23, 2002
    Assignee: E Ink Corporation
    Inventor: Barrett Comiskey
  • Patent number: 6327072
    Abstract: An electrophoretic display element includes at least one substrate and at least one cell defined by a cell wall. The cell is disposed on the substrate and contains a suspending medium. In some embodiments, the cell has a width that is not greater than about three times a height of the cell wall.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 6, 2000
    Date of Patent: December 4, 2001
    Assignee: E Ink Corporation
    Inventors: Barrett Comiskey, Russell J. Wilcox, Ian Morrison
  • Patent number: 6323989
    Abstract: An electrophoretic display comprises a fluid and a plurality of nanoparticles having diameters substantially less the wavelengths of visible light such that, when the nanoparticles are in a dispersed state and uniformly dispersed throughout the fluid, the fluid presents a first optical characteristic, but when the nanoparticles are in an aggregated state in which they are gathered into aggregates substantially larger than the individual nanoparticles, the fluid presents a second optical characteristic different from the first optical characteristic. The electrophoretic display further comprises at least one electrode arranged to apply an electric field to the nanoparticle-containing fluid and thereby move the nanoparticles between their dispersed and aggregated states.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 5, 2000
    Date of Patent: November 27, 2001
    Assignee: E Ink Corporation
    Inventors: Joseph M. Jacobson, Paul S. Drzaic, Ian D. Morrison
  • Patent number: 6312971
    Abstract: A process for forming a relatively high quality, lower cost organic semiconductor film is provided. A substrate is formed by depositing an organic semiconductor film via a lower cost method such as printing or spin coating on a support substrate. A portion of a solvent is vaporized to bring the vapor into contact with the film. The chemical potential of the vapor molecules is controlled to provide an interaction with the organic semiconductor film to alter the molecular arrangement of the film. The process further entails placing the substrate on a first temperature controlled stage and placing the solvent on a second temperature controlled stage. The chemical potential of the vapor is adjusted by controlling the temperature of the solvent. Appropriate annealing conditions are obtained by adjusting the temperature of the solvent, the substrate, and the anneal time. The process can assist manufacturing of lower cost displays that utilize arrays of organic thin-film transistors.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 31, 2000
    Date of Patent: November 6, 2001
    Assignee: E Ink Corporation
    Inventors: Karl Amundson, Jianna Wang
  • Patent number: 6312304
    Abstract: An electro-optical device is manufactured by separately manufacturing an electronic component and an optical component and subsequently integrating the electronic and the optical components. Separate fabrication of the two components allows each component to be manufactured using processes which optimize its properties.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 14, 1999
    Date of Patent: November 6, 2001
    Assignee: E Ink Corporation
    Inventors: Gregg M. Duthaler, Peter T. Kazlas, Paul S. Drzaic
  • Patent number: 6300932
    Abstract: Disclosed herein are novel electrophoretic displays and materials useful in fabricating such displays. In particular, novel encapsulated displays are disclosed. Particles encapsulated therein are dispersed within a suspending, or electrophoretic, fluid. This fluid may be a mixture of two or more fluids or may be a single fluid. The displays may further comprise particles dispersed in a suspending fluid, wherein the particles contain a liquid. In either case, the suspending fluid may have a density or refractive index substantially matched to that of the particles dispersed therein. Finally, also disclosed herein are electro-osmotic displays. These displays comprise at least one capsule containing either a cellulosic or gel-like internal phase and a liquid phase, or containing two or more immiscible fluids. Application of electric fields to any of the electrophoretic displays described herein affects an optical property of the display.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 27, 1998
    Date of Patent: October 9, 2001
    Assignee: E Ink Corporation
    Inventor: Jonathan D. Albert
  • Patent number: 6262706
    Abstract: Disclosed herein are novel electrophoretic displays and materials useful in fabricating such displays. In particular, novel encapsulated displays are disclosed. Particles encapsulated therein are dispersed within a suspending, or electrophoretic, fluid. This fluid may be a mixture of two or more fluids or may be a single fluid. The displays may further comprise particles dispersed in a suspending fluid, wherein the particles contain a liquid. In either case, the suspending fluid may have a density or refractive index substantially matched to that of the particles dispersed therein. Finally, also disclosed herein are electro-osmotic displays. These displays comprise at least one capsule containing either a cellulosic or gel-like internal phase and a liquid phase, or containing two or more immiscible fluids. Application of electric fields to any of the electrophoretic displays described herein affects an optical property of the display.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 27, 1998
    Date of Patent: July 17, 2001
    Assignee: E Ink Corporation
    Inventors: Jonathan D. Albert, Barrett Comiskey, Joseph M. Jacobson, Libing Zhang, Andrew Loxley, Robert Feeney, Paul Drzaic, Ian Morrison
  • Patent number: 6262833
    Abstract: An encapsulated electrophoretic display is made of at least one display element. Each display element includes at least one capsule. The capsule contains at least two substantially immiscible fluids. The first fluid includes an additive, and the second fluid contains a plurality of particles.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 6, 1999
    Date of Patent: July 17, 2001
    Assignee: E Ink Corporation
    Inventors: Andrew Loxley, Barrett Comiskey
  • Patent number: 6252564
    Abstract: A process for creating an electronically addressable display includes multiple printing operations, similar to a multi-color process in conventional screen printing. In some of the process steps, electrically non-active inks are printed onto areas of the receiving substrate, and in other steps, electrically active inks are printed onto different areas of the substrate. The printed display can be used in a variety of applications. This display can be used as an indicator by changing state of the display after a certain time has elapsed, or when a certain pressure, thermal, radiative, moisture, acoustic, inclination, pH, or other threshold is passed. In one embodiment, the display is incorporated into a battery indicator. A sticker display is described. The sticker is adhesive backed and may then be applied to a surface to create a functional information display unit. This invention also features a display that is both powered and controlled using radio frequencies.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 27, 1998
    Date of Patent: June 26, 2001
    Assignee: E Ink Corporation
    Inventors: Jonathan D. Albert, Barrett Comiskey
  • Patent number: 6249271
    Abstract: Disclosed herein are novel electrophoretic displays and materials useful in fabricating such displays. In particular, novel encapsulated displays are disclosed. Particles encapsulated therein are dispersed within a suspending, or electrophoretic, fluid. This fluid may be a mixture of two or more fluids or may be a single fluid. The displays may further comprise particles dispersed in a suspending fluid, wherein the particles contain a liquid. In either case, the suspending fluid may have a density or refractive index substantially matched to that of the particles dispersed therein. Finally, also disclosed herein are electro-osmotic displays. These displays comprise at least one capsule containing either a cellulosic or gel-like internal phase and a liquid phase, or containing two or more immiscible fluids. Application of electric fields to any of the electrophoretic displays described herein affects an optical property of the display.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 25, 2000
    Date of Patent: June 19, 2001
    Assignee: E Ink Corporation
    Inventors: Jonathan D. Albert, Barrett Comiskey, Joseph M. Jacobson, Libing Zhang, Andrew Loxley, Robert Feeney, Paul Drzaic, Ian Morrison
  • Patent number: 6232950
    Abstract: Novel addressing schemes for controlling electronically addressable displays include a scheme for rear-addressing displays, which allows for in-plane switching of the display material. Other schemes include a rear-addressing scheme which uses a retroreflecting surface to enable greater viewing angle and contrast. Another scheme includes an electrode structure that facilitates manufacture and control of a color display. Another electrode structure facilitates addressing a display using an electrostatic stylus. Methods of using the disclosed electrode structures are also disclosed. Another scheme includes devices combining display materials with silicon transistor addressing structures.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 27, 1998
    Date of Patent: May 15, 2001
    Assignee: E Ink Corporation
    Inventors: Jonathan D. Albert, Barrett Comiskey
  • Patent number: 6177921
    Abstract: Novel addressing schemes for controlling electronically addressable displays include a scheme for rear-addressing displays, which allows for in-plane switching of the display material. Other schemes include a rear-addressing scheme which uses a retroreflecting surface to enable greater viewing angle and contrast. Another scheme includes an electrode structure that facilitates manufacture and control of a color display. Another electrode structure facilitates addressing a display using an electrostatic stylus. Methods of using the disclosed electrode structures are also disclosed. Another scheme includes devices combining display materials with silicon transistor addressing structures.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 27, 1998
    Date of Patent: January 23, 2001
    Assignee: E Ink Corporation
    Inventors: Barrett Comiskey, Paul Drzaic
  • Patent number: 6172798
    Abstract: An electrophoretic display element includes a capsule having a first, larger surface and a second, smaller surface. The capsule contains a suspending fluid and at least one particle dispersed within said suspending fluid. Application of a first electrical field causes the particle or particles to migrate towards the first, larger surface of the capsule, causing it to take on the visual appearance of the particles. Application of a second electrical field causes the particle or particles to migrate towards the second, smaller surface, allowing the capsule to take on the visual appearance of the dispersing fluid or of a substrate or electrode positioned behind the display element. Displays may be fabricated from multiple display elements arranged on a substrate.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 15, 2000
    Date of Patent: January 9, 2001
    Assignee: E Ink Corporation
    Inventors: Jonathan D. Albert, Barrett Comiskey
  • Patent number: 6130774
    Abstract: An electrophoretic display element includes a capsule having a first, larger surface and a second, smaller surface. The capsule contains a suspending fluid and at least one particle dispersed within said suspending fluid. Application of a first electrical field causes the particle or particles to migrate towards the first, larger surface of the capsule, causing it to take on the visual appearance of the particles. Application of a second electrical field causes the particle or particles to migrate towards the second, smaller surface, allowing the capsule to take on the visual appearance of the dispersing fluid or of a substrate or electrode positioned behind the display element. Displays may be fabricated from multiple display elements arranged on a substrate.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 27, 1999
    Date of Patent: October 10, 2000
    Assignee: E Ink Corporation
    Inventors: Jonathan D. Albert, Barrett Comiskey
  • Patent number: 6124851
    Abstract: An electronic book comprising multiple, electronically addressable, page displays is described. Said page displays may be formed on flexible, thin substrates. Said book may additionally encompass memory, power, control functions and communications.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 20, 1995
    Date of Patent: September 26, 2000
    Assignee: E Ink Corporation
    Inventor: Joseph M. Jacobson
  • Patent number: 6120839
    Abstract: Disclosed herein are novel electrophoretic displays and materials useful in fabricating such displays. In particular, novel encapsulated displays are disclosed. Particles encapsulated therein are dispersed within a suspending, or electrophoretic, fluid. This fluid may be a mixture of two or more fluids or may be a single fluid. The displays may further comprise particles dispersed in a suspending fluid, wherein the particles contain a liquid. In either case, the suspending fluid may have a density or refractive index substantially matched to that of the particles dispersed therein. Finally, also disclosed herein are electro-osmotic displays. These displays comprise at least one capsule containing either a cellulosic or gel-like internal phase and a liquid phase, or containing two or more immiscible fluids. Application of electric fields to any of the electrophoretic displays described herein affects an optical property of the display.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 27, 1998
    Date of Patent: September 19, 2000
    Assignee: E Ink Corporation
    Inventors: Barrett Comiskey, Joseph M. Jacobson
  • Patent number: 6120588
    Abstract: We describe a system of electronically active inks which may include electronically addressable contrast media, conductors, insulators, resistors, semiconductive materials, magnetic materials, spin materials, piezoelectric materials, optoelectronic, thermoelectric or radio frequency materials. We further describe a printing system capable of laying down said materials in a definite pattern. Such a system may be used for instance to: print a flat panel display complete with onboard drive logic; print a working logic circuit onto any of a large class of substrates; print an electrostatic or piezoelectric motor with onboard logic and feedback or print a working radio transmitter or receiver.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 23, 1997
    Date of Patent: September 19, 2000
    Assignee: E Ink Corporation
    Inventor: Joseph M. Jacobson
  • Patent number: 6118426
    Abstract: A process for creating an electronically addressable display includes multiple printing operations, similar to a multi-color process in conventional screen printing. In some of the process steps, electrically non-active inks are printed onto areas of the receiving substrate, and in other steps, electrically active inks are printed onto different areas of the substrate. The printed display can be used in a variety of applications. This display can be used as an indicator by changing state of the display after a certain time has elapsed, or when a certain pressure, thermal, radiative, moisture, acoustic, inclination, pH, or other threshold is passed. In one embodiment, the display is incorporated into a battery indicator. A sticker display is described. The sticker is adhesive backed and may then be applied to a surface to create a functional information display unit. This invention also features a display that is both powered and controlled using radio frequencies.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 27, 1998
    Date of Patent: September 12, 2000
    Assignee: E Ink Corporation
    Inventors: Jonathan D. Albert, Barrett Comiskey, Joseph M. Jacobson