20240053650. EDGE PORT CELL-SPACE REDUCTION USING A SEAL-EMBEDDED SLIDE simplified abstract (Gentex Corporation)
EDGE PORT CELL-SPACE REDUCTION USING A SEAL-EMBEDDED SLIDE
Organization Name
Inventor(s)
Michael J. Dornbush of Holland MI (US)
Gerald W. Redwine of Holland MI (US)
Garret C. Denolf of Grand Rapids MI (US)
Stephen F. Richlich of Holland MI (US)
Kevin L. Ash of Grand Rapids MI (US)
Donald L. Bareman of Zeeland MI (US)
David R. Bush of Grand Haven MI (US)
EDGE PORT CELL-SPACE REDUCTION USING A SEAL-EMBEDDED SLIDE - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240053650 titled 'EDGE PORT CELL-SPACE REDUCTION USING A SEAL-EMBEDDED SLIDE
Simplified Explanation
The abstract describes an electro-optic assembly with two substrates defining a cavity containing an electro-optic medium, sealed by a seal and with a port reduction member.
- Electro-optic assembly with two substrates
- Substrates are parallel and spaced apart, defining a cavity
- Electro-optic medium is retained in the cavity by a seal
- Port reduction member defines a port between the substrates
Potential Applications
- Display technologies
- Optical switches
- Sensors
Problems Solved
- Providing a sealed cavity for an electro-optic medium
- Allowing for controlled access to the cavity through a port
Benefits
- Protection of the electro-optic medium
- Controlled access for maintenance or adjustments
- Versatile applications in various industries
Original Abstract Submitted
an electro-optic assembly includes a first substrate that has a first surface and a second surface that is opposite the first surface. a second substrate has a third surface and a fourth surface that is opposite the third surface. the first and second substrates are disposed in a parallel and spaced apart relationship so as to define a cavity therebetween. the second and third surfaces face each other. a seal extends between the first and second substrates. an electro-optic medium is located in the cavity and is retained by the seal. a port is at least partially defined by a port reduction member that is located between the first substrate and the second substrate.