Patents by Inventor Ching-Shon Ho
Ching-Shon Ho has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Patent number: 9114663Abstract: The present invention is directed to a display device which comprises two layers of insulating substrate, at least the substrate on the viewing side is transparent, an array of display cells sandwiched between the two layers of substrate, a writing means, and optionally an erasing means to magnetically or electrically erase the image. The display cells are filled with a dispersion of magnetic particles which may be charged or non-charged. The display of the invention eliminates the use of the transparent conductor film, such as ITO, on the viewing side. Therefore, the displays of this invention are more cost effective, more flexible and durable and capable of higher image contrast ratio and higher reflectance in the Dmin area.Type: GrantFiled: August 9, 2011Date of Patent: August 25, 2015Assignee: E Ink California, LLCInventors: Ching-Shon Ho, Jerry Chung, Paul Gendler, Rong-Chang Liang, HongMei Zang
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Patent number: 8362488Abstract: The present invention is directed to a flexible backplane for direct drive display devices and methods for its manufacture. The flexible backplane has many advantages. Because there is no need for a polyimide layer and only one layer of metal foil is used, the backplanes may be manufactured at a relatively low cost.Type: GrantFiled: September 11, 2007Date of Patent: January 29, 2013Assignee: SiPix Imaging, Inc.Inventors: Yi-Shung Chaug, Ching-Shon Ho
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Publication number: 20110292495Abstract: The present invention is directed to a display device which comprises two layers of insulating substrate, at least the substrate on the viewing side is transparent, an array of display cells sandwiched between the two layers of substrate, a writing means, and optionally an erasing means to magnetically or electrically erase the image. The display cells are filled with a dispersion of magnetic particles which may be charged or non-charged. The display of the invention eliminates the use of the transparent conductor film, such as ITO, on the viewing side. Therefore, the displays of this invention are more cost effective, more flexible and durable and capable of higher image contrast ratio and higher reflectance in the Dmin area.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 9, 2011Publication date: December 1, 2011Inventors: Ching-Shon Ho, Jerry Chung, Paul Gendler, Rong-Chang Liang, HongMei Zang
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Patent number: 8018643Abstract: The present invention is directed to a display device which comprises two layers of insulating substrate, at least the substrate on the viewing side is transparent, an array of display cells sandwiched between the two layers of substrate, a writing means, and optionally an erasing means to magnetically or electrically erase the image. The display cells are filled with a dispersion of magnetic particles which may be charged or non-charged. The display of the invention eliminates the use of the transparent conductor film, such as ITO, on the viewing side. Therefore, the displays of this invention are more cost effective, more flexible and durable and capable of higher image contrast ratio and higher reflectance in the Dmin area.Type: GrantFiled: July 24, 2009Date of Patent: September 13, 2011Assignee: SiPix Imaging, Inc.Inventors: Ching-Shon Ho, Jerry Chung, Paul Gendler, Rong-Chang Liang, HongMei Zang
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Publication number: 20100079850Abstract: The present invention is directed to a display device which comprises two layers of insulating substrate, at least the substrate on the viewing side is transparent, an array of display cells sandwiched between the two layers of substrate, a writing means, and optionally an erasing means to magnetically or electrically erase the image. The display cells are filled with a dispersion of magnetic particles which may be charged or non-charged. The display of the invention eliminates the use of the transparent conductor film, such as ITO, on the viewing side. Therefore, the displays of this invention are more cost effective, more flexible and durable and capable of higher image contrast ratio and higher reflectance in the Dmin area.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 24, 2009Publication date: April 1, 2010Inventors: Ching-Shon HO, Jerry Chung, Paul Gendler, Rong-Chang Liang, HongMei Zang
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Patent number: 7580180Abstract: The present invention is directed to a display device which comprises two layers of insulating substrate, at least the substrate on the viewing side is transparent, an array of display cells sandwiched between the two layers of substrate, a writing means, and optionally an erasing means to magnetically or electrically erase the image. The display cells are filled with a dispersion of magnetic particles which may be charged or non-charged. The display of the invention eliminates the use of the transparent conductor film, such as ITO, on the viewing side. Therefore, the displays of this invention are more cost effective, more flexible and durable and capable of higher image contrast ratio and higher reflectance in the Dmin area.Type: GrantFiled: August 24, 2006Date of Patent: August 25, 2009Assignee: Sipix Imaging, Inc.Inventors: Ching-Shon Ho, Jerry Chung, Paul Gendler, Rong-Chang Liang, HongMei Zang
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Publication number: 20080061300Abstract: The present invention is directed to a flexible backplane for direct drive display devices and methods for its manufacture. The flexible backplane has many advantages. Because there is no need for a polyimide layer and only one layer of metal foil is used, the backplanes may be manufactured at a relatively low cost.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 11, 2007Publication date: March 13, 2008Inventors: Yi-Shung Chaug, Ching-Shon Ho
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Publication number: 20070153360Abstract: The present invention is directed to a display device which comprises two layers of insulating substrate, at least the substrate on the viewing side is transparent, an array of display cells sandwiched between the two layers of substrate, a writing means, and optionally an erasing means to magnetically or electrically erase the image. The display cells are filled with a dispersion of magnetic particles which may be charged or non-charged. The display of the invention eliminates the use of the transparent conductor film, such as ITO, on the viewing side. Therefore, the displays of this invention are more cost effective, more flexible and durable and capable of higher image contrast ratio and higher reflectance in the Dmin area.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 24, 2006Publication date: July 5, 2007Inventors: Ching-Shon Ho, Jerry Chung, Paul Gendler, Rong-Chang Liang, HongMei Zang
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Patent number: 7113323Abstract: The present invention is directed to a display device which comprises two layers of insulating substrate, at least the substrate on the viewing side is transparent, an array of display cells sandwiched between the two layers of substrate, a writing means, and optionally an erasing means to magnetically or electrically erase the image. The display cells are filled with a dispersion of magnetic particles which may be charged or non-charged. The display of the invention eliminates the use of the transparent conductor film, such as ITO, on the viewing side. Therefore, the displays of this invention are more cost effective, more flexible and durable and capable of higher image contrast ratio and higher reflectance in the Dmin area.Type: GrantFiled: June 8, 2005Date of Patent: September 26, 2006Assignee: SiPix Imaging, Inc.Inventors: Ching-Shon Ho, Jerry Chung, Paul Gendler, Rong-Chang Liang
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Publication number: 20060001947Abstract: The present invention is directed to a display device which comprises two layers of insulating substrate, at least the substrate on the viewing side is transparent, an array of display cells sandwiched between the two layers of substrate, a writing means, and optionally an erasing means to magnetically or electrically erase the image. The display cells are filled with a dispersion of magnetic particles which may be charged or non-charged. The display of the invention eliminates the use of the transparent conductor film, such as ITO, on the viewing side. Therefore, the displays of this invention are more cost effective, more flexible and durable and capable of higher image contrast ratio and higher reflectance in the Dmin area.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 8, 2005Publication date: January 5, 2006Inventors: Ching-Shon Ho, Jerry Chung, Paul Gendler, Rong-Chang Liang
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Patent number: 6927892Abstract: The present invention is directed to a display device which comprises two layers of insulating substrate, at least the substrate on the viewing side is transparent, an array of display cells sandwiched between the two layers of substrate, a writing means, and optionally an erasing means to magnetically or electrically erase the image. The display cells are filled with a dispersion of magnetic particles which may be charged or non-charged. The display of the invention eliminates the use of the transparent conductor film, such as ITO, on the viewing side. Therefore, the displays of this invention are more cost effective, more flexible and durable and capable of higher image contrast ratio and higher reflectance in the Dmin area.Type: GrantFiled: March 20, 2003Date of Patent: August 9, 2005Assignee: SiPix Imaging Inc.Inventors: Ching-Shon Ho, Jerry Chung, Paul Gendler, Rong-Chang Liang
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Patent number: 6831771Abstract: The present invention is directed to a display device which includes an array of sealed microcups containing particles of a designated electric and magnetic characteristic suspended in a solvent wherein a surface of a plurality of the sealed microcups constituting a transparent surface. The display device further includes an electromagnetic image writing/drawing pen for manually applying an electromagnetic field on the particles of the designated electric and magnetic characteristic in the microcups to form an image viewable from the transparent surface. More particularly, the particles of the designated electric and magnetic characteristic are charged particles and the writing and drawing pen is an electrical writing/drawing pen.Type: GrantFiled: January 8, 2003Date of Patent: December 14, 2004Assignee: SiPix Imaging Inc.Inventors: Ching-Shon Ho, Jerry Chung, Paul Gendler, Rong-Chang Liang