16956974. ELECTRONIC PAPER, DISPLAY DEVICE, AND DRIVING METHOD simplified abstract (BOE TECHNOLOGY GROUP CO., LTD.)

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ELECTRONIC PAPER, DISPLAY DEVICE, AND DRIVING METHOD

Organization Name

BOE TECHNOLOGY GROUP CO., LTD.

Inventor(s)

Zhe Wang of Beijing (CN)

Qingqing Ma of Beijing (CN)

Chao Tian of Beijing (CN)

Rui Xu of Beijing (CN)

Min Wang of Beijing (CN)

Tianjiao Wang of Beijing (CN)

Yan Zhang of Beijing (CN)

Haiyang Tian of Beijing (CN)

ELECTRONIC PAPER, DISPLAY DEVICE, AND DRIVING METHOD - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 16956974 titled 'ELECTRONIC PAPER, DISPLAY DEVICE, AND DRIVING METHOD

Simplified Explanation

The present disclosure describes an electronic paper, a display device, and a driving method. The electronic paper includes structures called half-cups that contain charged dye particles with a single electric property. These half-cups are arranged on two driving backplanes. Each micro-cup structure is formed by one first half-cup structure and its opposite second half-cup structure, with the electric property of the charged dye particles in the first half-cup structure being opposite to that in the second half-cup structure. The cross-sectional area of the second half-cup structures gradually decreases from the second driving backplane to the first driving backplane, while the cross-sectional area of the first half-cup structures gradually decreases in the opposite direction.

  • The electronic paper includes half-cup structures with charged dye particles.
  • The half-cup structures are arranged on two driving backplanes.
  • Micro-cup structures are formed by combining one first half-cup structure and its opposite second half-cup structure.
  • The electric property of the charged dye particles in the first half-cup structure is opposite to that in the second half-cup structure.
  • The cross-sectional area of the second half-cup structures gradually decreases from the second driving backplane to the first driving backplane.
  • The cross-sectional area of the first half-cup structures gradually decreases in the opposite direction.

Potential Applications

This technology can be applied in various display devices, such as e-readers, electronic signage, and electronic shelf labels. It can also be used in smart devices, wearable technology, and other electronic devices that require low-power and high-resolution displays.

Problems Solved

This technology solves the problem of achieving high-resolution displays with low power consumption. By using the micro-cup structures with charged dye particles, the electronic paper can display clear and sharp images while consuming minimal power. The gradual decrease in cross-sectional area of the half-cup structures allows for precise control of the electric properties and enhances the overall performance of the display.

Benefits

The benefits of this technology include:

  • High-resolution display capability
  • Low power consumption
  • Clear and sharp image quality
  • Precise control of electric properties
  • Enhanced overall performance of the display


Original Abstract Submitted

Embodiments of the present disclosure provide an electronic paper, a display device, and a driving method. A plurality of first half-cup structures each includes charged dye particles with a single electric property are provided on the first driving backplane, a plurality of second half-cup structures each includes charged dye particles with a single electric property are provided on the second driving backplane; one first half-cup structure and the opposite second half-cup structures constitute a micro-cup structure, a electric property of the charged dye particles in the first half-cup structure is opposite to that in the second half-cup structure in the same micro-cup structure; a cross-sectional area of the respective second half-cup structures gradually decreases in a direction pointing from the second driving backplane to the first driving backplane; and a cross-sectional area of the respective first half-cup structures gradually decreases in an opposite direction.