18453859. TRANSPARENT STRUCTURE AND SCREEN FOR BEAM PROJECTOR INCLUDING SAME simplified abstract (ELECTRONICS AND TELECOMMUNICATIONS RESEARCH INSTITUTE)

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TRANSPARENT STRUCTURE AND SCREEN FOR BEAM PROJECTOR INCLUDING SAME

Organization Name

ELECTRONICS AND TELECOMMUNICATIONS RESEARCH INSTITUTE

Inventor(s)

Gi Heon Kim of Daejeon (KR)

Won Jae Lee of Daejeon (KR)

TRANSPARENT STRUCTURE AND SCREEN FOR BEAM PROJECTOR INCLUDING SAME - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18453859 titled 'TRANSPARENT STRUCTURE AND SCREEN FOR BEAM PROJECTOR INCLUDING SAME

Simplified Explanation

The transparent structure described in the abstract includes a first panel with a polymer dispersed liquid crystal layer and a second panel with a colloid layer containing charged particles. The second panel has multiple openings in the fourth electrode, and the charged particles in the colloid layer have either a positive or negative charge on their surfaces.

  • First panel:
   - First electrode
   - Second electrode
   - Polymer dispersed liquid crystal layer
  • Second panel:
   - Third electrode
   - Fourth electrode
   - Colloid layer with charged particles
    • Potential Applications:**

This technology could be used in transparent displays, smart windows, privacy screens, and touch-sensitive surfaces.

    • Problems Solved:**

This technology provides a way to control the transparency of a structure using liquid crystal and colloid layers, offering versatility in applications requiring adjustable transparency.

    • Benefits:**

- Adjustable transparency - Versatile applications - Enhanced user experience in displays and touch-sensitive surfaces

    • Potential Commercial Applications:**

"Transparent Structure with Liquid Crystal and Colloid Layers: Commercial Applications"

    • Possible Prior Art:**

Prior art may include patents or research related to transparent structures with liquid crystal layers or colloid layers for controlling transparency.

    • Unanswered Questions:**
  • How does the performance of this transparent structure compare to existing technologies in terms of response time and energy efficiency?
  • Are there any limitations to the size or scalability of this technology for commercial applications?


Original Abstract Submitted

A transparent structure according to an embodiment of the present disclosure includes a first panel and a second panel, wherein the first panel includes: a first electrode; a second electrode separated from the first electrode; and a polymer dispersed liquid crystal layer disposed between the first electrode and the second electrode, the second panel includes: a third electrode; a fourth electrode separated from the third electrode; and a colloid layer disposed between the third electrode and the fourth electrode, the fourth electrode includes multiple openings, and the colloid layer includes charged particles of which surfaces exhibit (+) charge or (−) charge.