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. Various compound particles comprising multiple nanoparticles, alone or in combination with larger objects, and processes for the preparation of such compound particles, are also described.
Type:
Application
Filed:
November 4, 2002
Publication date:
May 22, 2003
Applicant:
E Ink Corporation
Inventors:
Joseph M. Jacobson, Anthony E. Pullen, Thomas H. Whitesides, Paul S. Drzaic, Ian D. Morrison, Jianna Wang, Caprice L. Gray
Abstract: A monophase solid solution comprising a plurality of color formers selected from the group consisting essentially of the fluoran type, phthalide type, phenoxazine type, phenothiazine type, rhodamine lactam type, leuco-auramine type, triphenylmethane type, spiropyran type, benzoxazine type, quinazoline type of color formers and mixtures thereof, preferably wherein the color forming materials are selected from the fluoran and phthalide type of color former and mixtures thereof.
Abstract: Disclosed is an electrophoretic ink comprising a suspending fluid and, suspended in the suspending fluid, a plurality of particles comprising a mixture of a chelating agent and a spiropyran material of the formula
wherein n is an integer representing the number of repeat —CH2— units and R is —H or —CH═CH2, the particles being free to migrate within the suspending fluid under the influence of an electric field.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
May 24, 2001
Date of Patent:
February 11, 2003
Assignee:
Xerox Corporation
Inventors:
Daniel A. Foucher, Raj D. Patel, Naveen Chopra, Peter M. Kazmaier, James Wojtyk, Erwin Buncel
Abstract: A thermoresponsive coloring formulation for use on a reimageable image carrier is provided. An image may be created by exposing the thermoresponsive coloring formulation to heat and erased by exposing it to white light.
A screen coated with an uncured stencil coating is placed in registration with the image carrier. The screen and image carrier are exposed to a curing agent which is prevented from passing beyond the image carrier in those areas covered by the image, while the areas of the coated screen that are exposed to the curing agent are hardened by the curing agent. After the stencil coating has been hardened in the desired areas, the screen is removed, and the uncured stencil coating is rinsed away from the screen, leaving a portion of the screen with open pores through which ink can flow.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
February 9, 2000
Date of Patent:
December 31, 2002
Inventors:
Geoffrey A. McCue, Sebastian V. Kanakkanatt
Abstract: An inkless fingerprint compound includes a solvent, a color former, such as a transistion metal salt, compatible with the solvent and a developer such as hydroxiquinoline and derivatives, the developer capable of reacting with the color former to form a colorant product, preferably black in color. A sufficient amount of a chelating agent, such as a carboxylic acid, is added to the solution to prevent the color former and developer from reacting while in solution to form the colorant product while permitting such reaction when the solution is applied to the fingerprint area of the person to be fingerprinted and deposited onto a paper substrate.
Abstract: An Offset Lithographic Printing Process employing low VOC lithographic printing ink formulations containing monomeric diluents, curable by cationic polymerization in the presence of fountain solution and resin rheology modifiers compatible with cationic catalysts.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
September 20, 2001
Date of Patent:
December 3, 2002
Assignee:
Sun Chemical Corporation
Inventors:
Edward Stone, Gordon Kotora, Mikhail Laksin, Subhankar Chatterjee, Bhalendra J. Patel
Abstract: An inkless fingerprint compound includes a solvent, a color former, such as a transistion metal salt, compatible with the solvent and a developer such as hydroxiquinoline and derivatives, the developer capable of reacting with the color former to form a colorant product, preferably black in color. A sufficient amount of a chelating agent, such as a carboxylic acid, is added to the solution to prevent the color former and developer from reacting while in solution to form the colorant product while permitting such reaction when the solution is applied to the fingerprint area of the person to be fingerprinted and deposited onto a paper substrate.
Abstract: A method and a system is disclosed for affixing invisible or unobtrusive markings to mail pieces (4), and subsequently collecting information from the mail pieces for sorting purposes. The system includes the affixation of an optically contrasting layer (1) to a mail piece, the layer changing optically upon the application of a stimulus to present a contrasting background for imaging encoded information (3) applied over the layer and related to the mail piece.
Type:
Application
Filed:
January 30, 2002
Publication date:
October 24, 2002
Inventors:
Nabil M. Lawandy, Timothy J. Driscoll, Charles M. Zepp
Abstract: A thermochromic dry offset ink comprising a dry offset ink medium and a thermochromic pigment material dispersed therein, wherein the thermochromic pigment material is a pigment material which has a microcapsular form having non-round particle cross section and has a thermochromic material enclosed in the microcapsules. Also disclosed is a printed article produced using the ink.
Abstract: Compounds of formula
A(B)x, (I),
wherein x is an integer from 1 to 4,
A is the radical of a chromophore of the quinacridone, anthraquinone, perylene, indigo, quinophthalone, isoindolinone, isoindoline, dioxazine, phthalocyanine or azo series, which radical contains x N-atoms attached to B, preferably with at least one directly adjacent or conjugated carbonyl group,
B is a group of formula
and, if x is 2, 3 or 4, may also be one, two or three hydrogen atoms.
The symbols Q, R1, R2, R3, R4, X, Y, Z, m and n, are as defined in claim 1.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
June 11, 1998
Date of Patent:
July 17, 2001
Assignee:
Ciba Specialty Chemicals Corporation
Inventors:
Zhimin Hao, John S. Zambounis, Abul Iqbal
Abstract: An erasable image forming material includes a color former, a developer, and a decolorizer and is erasable by contact with an erase solvent. Free energy &agr; required for the decolorizer and the developer to form a complex and free energy &bgr; required for the color former and the developer to form a complex have a relationship represented by &agr;≦&bgr;≦10 Kcal/mol.
Abstract: An erasable image forming material includes a color former, a developer, a binder resin, and a polymer decolorizer having an electron donating group capable of physically or chemically adsorbing the developer. This polymer decolorizer is, e.g., a polymer compound having a sugar skeleton, representatively starch. This image forming material can form sharp images and erase images by heat or a solvent to achieve a good erased state.