Computer graphics processing and selective visual display system – Plural physical display element control system – Display elements arranged in matrix
Reexamination Certificate
2000-11-03
2003-07-22
Saras, Steven (Department: 2675)
Computer graphics processing and selective visual display system
Plural physical display element control system
Display elements arranged in matrix
C345S108000, C349S089000
Reexamination Certificate
active
06597340
ABSTRACT:
TECHNICAL FIELD
The present invention relates to an electrophoretic display which utilizes the movement of electrophoretic particles in a medium due to application of an electric field, and a method of producing the same.
BACKGROUND ART
Japanese Unexamined Patent Publication (Kokai) No. 64-86116 and Japanese Unexamined Patent Publication (Kokai) No. 10-149118 disclose inventions of electrophoretic displays using microcapsules.
FIG. 7
is an elementary sectional view for illustrating an example of a conventional electrophoretic display using microcapsules.
In the electrophoretic display
1
, a transparent substrate
3
provided with transparent electrodes
5
1
to
5
3
and a transparent back substrate
2
having a transparent electrode
4
are arranged at a predetermined distance d so that the transparent electrode
4
and the transparent electrodes
5
1
to
5
3
face each other.
The transparent substrate
3
and the back substrate
2
are formed by using an insulating synthetic resin such as PET (polyethylene terephthalate).
The transparent electrode
4
and the transparent electrodes
5
1
to
5
3
are formed by, for example, transparent electrode films (ITO (indium oxide) films).
A large number of microcapsules
6
are arranged between the transparent substrate
3
and the back substrate
2
.
The microcapsules
6
are sealed with (comprise) a dispersion comprised of electrophoretic particles
7
dispersed in a dispersion medium
11
(dispersion system) in advance by the microcapsulation technique. In natural state, these shapes are spherical.
The electrophoretic particles
7
are comprised of charge particles, for example, white pigment.
The dispersion medium
11
is comprised of a colored dispersion medium, for example, colored black.
Hereinafter, the liquid mixture between the electrophoretic particles
7
and dispersion medium
11
sealed in the microcapsules
6
will also be referred to as the electrophoretic display dispersion.
Between the transparent substrate
3
and the back substrate
2
, the large number of microcapsules
6
and a binder
8
for fixing the large number of microcapsules
6
are inserted.
The binder
8
is transparent and has good bondability with the transparent electrodes
4
and
5
1
to
5
3
.
In this configuration, for example, when making the transparent electrode
4
the ground potential and applying a negative voltage to the transparent electrodes
5
1
and
5
3
, electrophoretic particles
7
, that is, the charged particles, inside the microcapsules
6
between the transparent electrode
4
and the transparent electrodes
5
1
and
5
3
move toward the transparent electrode
4
. As a result, the microcapsules
6
between the transparent electrode
4
and the transparent electrodes
5
1
and
5
3
exhibit a black color with respect to the direction of the transparent substrate
3
.
Further, if making the transparent electrode
4
the ground potential and applying a positive voltage to the transparent electrode
5
2
, electrophoretic particles
7
, that is, the charged particles inside the microcapsules
6
between the transparent electrode
4
and the transparent electrode
5
2
move toward the transparent electrode
5
2
. As a result, the microcapsules
6
between the transparent electrode
4
and the transparent electrode
5
2
exhibit a white color with respect to the direction of the transparent substrate
3
.
An electrophoretic display having spherical microcapsules seal with an electrophoretic display dispersion, suffers from the following disadvantages (1) and (2).
(1) The portions between the spherical microcapsules, that is, the binder portions, do not contain electrophoretic particles, so the contrast may be liable to be lowered.
(2) The electric field intensity acting on the electrophoretic display dispersion in the spherical microcapsules positioned between the electrodes becomes nonuniform, so localization of the electrophoretic particles may be liable to be caused.
Japanese Unexamined Patent Publication (Kokai) No. 10-149118 discloses making the dielectric constant the same between the electrophoretic display dispersion and binder to make the electric field intensity uniform, but if this is done, limits arise in the selection of the materials used for the electrophoretic display dispersion and binder.
DISCLOSURE OF THE INVENTION
An object of the present invention is to provide the electrophoretic display which is capable of improving the contrast, and a method of producing the same.
The electrophoretic display according to the present invention comprises a first substrate comprising a transparent substrate on one surface of which a transparent electrode comprising a first electrode is formed and the other surface of which forms a display surface; a second substrate on one surface of which a second electrode is formed and arranged in parallel with the first substrate so that the second electrode faces the first electrode; and a plurality of microcapsules containing a dispersion comprising a liquid phase dispersion medium and electrophoretic particles, arranged between the first and second electrodes so as to contact each electrode, and formed in a flat shape along the first electrode at least at the first electrode side.
According to the present invention, preferably the plurality of microcapsules are also formed flat along the second electrode at the second electrode side.
The method of production of an electrophoretic display having a plurality of microcapsules containing a dispersion comprising a liquid phase dispersion medium and electrophoretic particles, a first substrate comprised of a transparent substrate provided with a first electrode comprised of a transparent electrode, and a second substrate provided with a second electrode, according to the present invention comprises comprising the steps of housing the plurality of microcapsules and a liquid binder between the first and second substrates so that the plurality of microcapsules face the first and second electrodes via the binder; applying pressure to the first or second substrate to flatten the microcapsules between the substrates; and causing the binder near the microcapsules flattened by the pressure to cure so as to fix the flattened microcapsules to at least the first substrate.
In the method of production of an electrophoretic display according to the present invention, the binder is a photocuring or heat curing binder and the method further comprises applying light or heat corresponding to the binder near the microcapsules flattened by the pressure to cause the binder to cure.
In the electrophoretic display according to the present invention, by flattening the display surface side of the plurality of microcapsules, it is possible to reduce the portion between microcapsules and possible to reduce the distance between substrates compared with when the microcapsules between the substrates are spherical.
In the method of production of an electrophoretic display according to the present invention, by applying pressure to the first or second substrate to flatten the microcapsules and causing the binder near the flattened microcapsules to cure, it is possible to hold the flat shape of the microcapsules and possible to reduce the distance between substrates compared with when the microcapsules between the substrates are spherical.
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Alphonse Fritz
Oliff & Berridg,e PLC
Saras Steven
Seiko Epson Corporation
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