Coating processes – Electrical product produced
Reexamination Certificate
2008-11-17
2011-11-08
Lin, James (Department: 1715)
Coating processes
Electrical product produced
C427S420000
Reexamination Certificate
active
08053022
ABSTRACT:
The invention relates to a patternable coatable electrically conductive layer comprising a fluid-coated electrically conductive material, wherein the fluid-coated electrically conductive material has sufficient conductivity to induce an electric field strong enough to change the optical state of a light modulating material and a display comprising a substrate, at least one patternable coatable electrically conductive layer comprising a fluid-coated electrically conductive material, wherein said fluid coated electrically conductive material has sufficient conductivity to induce an electric field strong enough to change the optical state of a light modulating material which has a first and a second field-switched stable optical state, and an imaging layer comprising said light modulating material disposed over said at least one patternable fluid-coated electrically conductive layer. The invention also relates to a method for making a coatable electrically conductive layer and a method for making a display with a coatable electrically conductive layer.
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Brick Mary C.
Martin Terry J.
Stephenson Stanley W.
Alston & Bird LLP
Industrial Technology Research Institute
Lin James
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