Patents Assigned to IDC, LLC
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Patent number: 7187489Abstract: An interference modulator (Imod) incorporates anti-reflection coatings and/or micro-fabricated supplemental lighting sources. An efficient drive scheme is provided for matrix addressed arrays of IMods or other micromechanical devices. An improved color scheme provides greater flexibility. Electronic hardware can be field reconfigured to accommodate different display formats and/or application functions. An IMod's electromechanical behavior can be decoupled from its optical behavior. An improved actuation means is provided, some one of which may be hidden from view. An IMod or IMod array is fabricated and used in conjunction with a MEMS switch or switch array. An IMod can be used for optical switching and modulation. Some IMods incorporate 2-D and 3-D photonic structures. A variety of applications for the modulation of light are discussed. A MEMS manufacturing and packaging approach is provided based on a continuous web fed process.Type: GrantFiled: June 1, 2006Date of Patent: March 6, 2007Assignee: IDC, LLCInventor: Mark W. Miles
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Patent number: 7184202Abstract: A MEMS-based display device is described, wherein an array of interferometric modulators are configured to reflect light through a transparent substrate. The transparent substrate is sealed to a backplate and the backplate can contain electronic circuitry for controlling the array of interferometric modulators. The backplate can provide physical support for device components, such as electronic components which can be used to control the state of the display. The backplate can also be utilized as a primary structural support for the device.Type: GrantFiled: January 28, 2005Date of Patent: February 27, 2007Assignee: IDC, LLCInventors: Mark W. Miles, Jeffrey B. Sampsell, Lauren Palmateer, Brian W. Arbuckle, Philip D. Floyd
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Patent number: 7164520Abstract: A package is made of a transparent substrate having an interferometric modulator and a back plate. A non-hermetic seal joins the back plate to the substrate to form a package, and a desiccant resides inside the package. A method of packaging an interferometric modulator includes providing a transparent substrate and manufacturing an interferometric modulator array on a backside of the substrate. A back plate is provided and a desiccant is applied to the back plate.Type: GrantFiled: May 12, 2004Date of Patent: January 16, 2007Assignee: IDC, LLCInventors: Lauren Fay Palmateer, Brian James Gally, William J. Cummings, Manish Kothari, Clarence Chui
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Patent number: 7161730Abstract: Various embodiments of the invention relate to methods and systems for thermal compensation of a MEMS device. In certain embodiments, an interferometric modulator includes a first electrode and a flexible second electrode situated on a substrate. The flexible second electrode is a movable layer that can comprise aluminum or an aluminum-containing material, while the substrate can comprise glass. When the interferometric modulator undergoes a temperature change, the difference in thermal expansion rates results in a decrease in the tensile strain on the movable layer. Embodiments of the present invention provide a film configured to compensate for the thermal expansion. The film has a thermal expansion coefficient less than the substrate so as to compensate for expansion of the movable layer with respect to the substrate when the MEMS is exposed to thermal energy.Type: GrantFiled: July 22, 2005Date of Patent: January 9, 2007Assignee: IDC, LLCInventor: Philip D. Floyd
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Patent number: 7161094Abstract: A MEMS device is packaged with a control material that is included in the package to affect an operation of a moveable element of the device. The control material may affect operational characteristics including actuation and release voltages and currents, mechanical affects including damping and stiffness, lifetime of the device, optical properties, thermal affects and corrosion. The control material may be inserted into the package as part of any of several structural components of the package or the MEMS device.Type: GrantFiled: May 18, 2006Date of Patent: January 9, 2007Assignee: IDC, LLCInventors: Manish Kothari, Clarence Chui, Lauren Palmateer
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Patent number: 7161728Abstract: A light modulator is arranged as an array of rows and columns of interferometric display elements. Each element is divided into sub-rows of sub-elements. Array connection lines transmit operating signals to the display elements, with one connection line corresponding to one row of display elements in the array. Sub-array connection lines electrically connect to each array connection line. Switches transmit the operating signals from each array connection line to the sub-rows to effect gray scale modulation.Type: GrantFiled: December 9, 2003Date of Patent: January 9, 2007Assignee: IDC, LLCInventors: Jeffrey Brian Sampsell, Clarence Chui, Manish Kothari
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Patent number: 7142346Abstract: A system and method for addressing an array of MEMS display elements, such as interferometric modulators, from a drive control. A display includes groups of display elements that are addressed with a commonly applied drive signal. In one embodiment, the groups of display elements are configured to have different response times and are driven by pulses of varying length indicative of those response times. In another embodiment, the groups of display elements are configured to have different actuation voltages and are driven by pulses of varying voltage indicative of those actuation voltages.Type: GrantFiled: February 4, 2005Date of Patent: November 28, 2006Assignee: IDC, LLCInventors: Clarence Chui, Mithran C. Mathew, Marc Mignard
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Patent number: 7138984Abstract: A touch screen display having a touch screen directly coupled to a display is described herein. The display may be an interferometric modular display. The touch screen may be directly laminated to a glass substrate in the display, or the touch screen may be directly laminated to a diffuser film in the display. Alternatively, the display can be any type of display that is not sensitive to pressure.Type: GrantFiled: June 5, 2001Date of Patent: November 21, 2006Assignee: IDC, LLCInventor: Mark W. Miles
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Patent number: 7136213Abstract: An iterferometric modulator is formed having a dielectric with charge persistence. The interferometric modulator is addressed by a method making advantageous use of the charge persistence property, wherein the interferometric modulator is pre-charged in such a way that the pre-charging is not observable to a viewer, and the actuation voltage threshold of the imod is significantly lowered. Subsequently the interferometric modulator may be actuated with a significantly lower actuation voltage, thereby saving power.Type: GrantFiled: August 15, 2005Date of Patent: November 14, 2006Assignee: IDC, LLCInventor: Clarence Chui
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Patent number: 7130104Abstract: Interferometric modulators having a separable modulator architecture are disclosed having a reflective layer suspended from a flexible layer over a cavity. The interferometric modulators have one or more anti-tilt members that inhibit undesirable movement of the reflective layer, such as curling and/or tilting. The stabilization of the reflective layer by the anti-tilt members can improve the quality of the optical output of the interferometric modulators, as well as displays comprising such interferometric modulators.Type: GrantFiled: June 16, 2005Date of Patent: October 31, 2006Assignee: IDC, LLCInventor: William J. Cummings
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Patent number: 7126738Abstract: Light in the visible spectrum is modulated using an array of modulation elements, and control circuitry connected to the array for controlling each of the modulation elements independently, each of the modulation elements having a surface which is caused to exhibit a predetermined impedance characteristic to particular frequencies of light. The amplitude of light delivered by each of the modulation elements is controlled independently by pulse code modulation. Each modulation element has a deformable portion held under tensile stress, and the control circuitry controls the deformation of the deformable portion. Each deformable element has a deformation mechanism and an optical portion, the deformation mechanism and the optical portion independently imparting to the element respectively a controlled deformation characteristic and a controlled modulation characteristic. The deformable modulation element may be a non-metal.Type: GrantFiled: February 25, 2002Date of Patent: October 24, 2006Assignee: IDC, LLCInventor: Mark W. Miles
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Patent number: 7123216Abstract: An interference modulator (Imod) incorporates anti-reflection coatings and/or micro-fabricated supplemental lighting sources. An efficient drive scheme is provided for matrix addressed arrays of IMods or other micromechanical devices. An improved color scheme provides greater flexibility. Electronic hardware can be field reconfigured to accommodate different display formats and/or application functions. An IMod's electromechanical behavior can be decoupled from its optical behavior. An improved actuation means is provided, some one of which may be hidden from view. An IMod or IMod array is fabricated and used in conjunction with a MEMS switch or switch array. An IMod can be used for optical switching and modulation. Some IMods incorporate 2-D and 3-D photonic structures. A variety of applications for the modulation of light are discussed. A MEMS manufacturing and packaging approach is provided based on a continuous web fed process.Type: GrantFiled: October 5, 1999Date of Patent: October 17, 2006Assignee: IDC, LLCInventor: Mark W. Miles
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Patent number: 7119945Abstract: An array of movable elements is arranged on a substrate. Each element has a cavity and a movable member to move through the cavity. The pressure resistance of the elements varies, allowing actuation signals to be manipulated to activate elements with different pressure resistance at different levels of the actuation signal.Type: GrantFiled: March 3, 2004Date of Patent: October 10, 2006Assignee: IDC, LLCInventors: Manish Kothari, William J. Cummings
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Patent number: 7110158Abstract: An interference modulator (Imod) incorporates anti-reflection coatings and/or micro-fabricated supplemental lighting sources. An efficient drive scheme is provided for matrix addressed arrays of IMods or other micromechanical devices. An improved color scheme provides greater flexibility. Electronic hardware can be field reconfigured to accommodate different display formats and/or application functions. An IMod's electromechanical behavior can be decoupled from its optical behavior. An improved actuation means is provided, some one of which may be hidden from view. An IMod or IMod array is fabricated and used in conjunction with a MEMS switch or switch array. An IMod can be used for optical switching and modulation. Some IMods incorporate 2-D and 3-D photonic structures. A variety of applications for the modulation of light are discussed. A MEMS manufacturing and packaging approach is provided based on a continuous web fed process.Type: GrantFiled: August 19, 2002Date of Patent: September 19, 2006Assignee: IDC, LLCInventor: Mark W. Miles
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Publication number: 20060132383Abstract: Abstract of the Disclosure Methods and apparatus are disclosed for directing light from a remote light source into interferometric modulator structures. Light redirectors, including reflective structures, scattering centers, and fluorescent or phosphorescent material, are used to redirect light from a light source into interferometric modulator structures.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 22, 2005Publication date: June 22, 2006Applicant: IDC, LLCInventors: Brian Gally, William Cummings
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Patent number: 7060895Abstract: A MEMS device is packaged with a control material that is included in the package to affect an operation of a moveable element of the device. The control material may affect operational characteristics including actuation and release voltages and currents, mechanical affects including damping and stiffness, lifetime of the device, optical properties, thermal affects and corrosion. The control material may be inserted into the package as part of any of several structural components of the package or the MEMS device.Type: GrantFiled: May 4, 2004Date of Patent: June 13, 2006Assignee: IDC, LLCInventors: Manish Kothari, Clarence Chui, Lauren Palmateer
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Patent number: 7042643Abstract: An Interferometric Modulator (IMod) is a microelectromechanical device for modulating light using interference. The colors of these devices may be determined in a spatial fashion, and their inherent color shift may be compensated for using several optical compensation mechanisms. Brightness, addressing, and driving of IMods may be accomplished in a variety of ways with appropriate packaging, and peripheral electronics which can be attached and/or fabricated using one of many techniques. The devices may be used in both embedded and directly perceived applications, the latter providing multiple viewing modes as well as a multitude of product concepts ranging in size from microscopic to architectural in scope. In another aspect, a structure for modulating light comprises modulators of light each including an interference cavity for causing interference modulation of the light.Type: GrantFiled: February 19, 2002Date of Patent: May 9, 2006Assignee: IDC, LLCInventor: Mark W. Miles
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Publication number: 20060066937Abstract: Abstract of the Disclosure A MEMS device is electrically actuated with a voltage placed across a first electrode (702) and a moveable material (714). The device may be maintained in an actuated state by latch electrodes (730a, 730b) that are separate from the first electrode.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 23, 2005Publication date: March 30, 2006Applicant: IDC, LLCInventor: Clarence Chui
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Patent number: 7012726Abstract: In one embodiment, the invention provides a MEMS device. The MEMS device comprises a plurality of functional components including at least one moveable component; and a sacrificial component to at least reduce movement of the moveable component during shipping of the microelectromechanical systems device, wherein the sacrificial component can be removed after shipping.Type: GrantFiled: November 3, 2003Date of Patent: March 14, 2006Assignee: IDC, LLCInventor: Mark W. Miles
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Patent number: 7012732Abstract: Light in the visible spectrum is modulated using an array of modulation elements, and control circuitry connected to the array for controlling each of the modulation elements independently, each of the modulation elements having a surface which is caused to exhibit a predetermined impedance characteristic to particular frequencies of light. The amplitude of light delivered by each of the modulation elements is controlled independently by pulse code modulation. Each modulation element has a deformable portion held under tensile stress, and the control circuitry controls the deformation of the deformable portion. Each deformable element has a deformation mechanism and an optical portion, the deformation mechanism and the optical portion independently imparting to the element respectively a controlled deformation characteristic and a controlled modulation characteristic. The deformable modulation element may be a non-metal.Type: GrantFiled: March 1, 2005Date of Patent: March 14, 2006Assignee: IDC, LLCInventor: Mark W. Miles