WO1999045523A1 - Thermosensitive display device - Google Patents
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- G02F—OPTICAL DEVICES OR ARRANGEMENTS FOR THE CONTROL OF LIGHT BY MODIFICATION OF THE OPTICAL PROPERTIES OF THE MEDIA OF THE ELEMENTS INVOLVED THEREIN; NON-LINEAR OPTICS; FREQUENCY-CHANGING OF LIGHT; OPTICAL LOGIC ELEMENTS; OPTICAL ANALOGUE/DIGITAL CONVERTERS
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- G02F1/0147—Devices or arrangements for the control of the intensity, colour, phase, polarisation or direction of light arriving from an independent light source, e.g. switching, gating or modulating; Non-linear optics for the control of the intensity, phase, polarisation or colour based on thermo-optic effects
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- each pixel consists of at least three different diodes (red, green and blue). These displays can be made very large and are capable of displaying full motion video.
- Displays using liquid crystals to show information are suitable for protected enviroments but are not generally used outdoors due to their relatively low level of brightness, low contrast in bright sunlight and need for protection from the elements.
- Many liquid crystal displays have been prepared by applying a liquid crystal material onto a conductive electrode element, such as those described in US Patent numbers 3,578,844 and 3,600,060.
- Such electrodes are used to generate an electric field across the liquid crystal layer and require complex electroding arrangements.
- thermochromic material i.e. one that changes color upon exposure to a temperature above a transition point.
- US Patent number 3,354,565 describes the use of such a material to produce a passive information display.
- a metal iodide or metal bromide thermochromic material is desposited over an array of thin resistors positioned on an alumina substrate.
- the resistors are formed of barium titanate, a material exhibiting a positive temperature coefficient of resistance (PTC behavior). They are connected by suitable electrodes so that when power is applied to selected elements, specific resistors heat up above the transition point of the thermochromic material, causing it to change color and display information.
- PTC behavior positive temperature coefficient of resistance
- Displays comprising ceramic resistors such as barium titanate are subject to a number of problems. Such resistors are brittle and difficult to form or machine into intricate shapes or large sizes. They may be subject to cracking under high electrical or thermal stresses, particularly when exposed to overcurrent conditions. The resistors are difficult to manufacture into very thin elements, limiting the rate of thermal transfer to the thermochromic material. There is generally a mismatch in thermal coeffients of expansion between the ceramic and the thermochromic, which can result in cracking or delamination of the thermochromic from the ceramic resistor in use.
- the international patent application WO 94/26528 discloses a display for the visualization of still or moving images where temperature changes are produced in a pattern of resistive elements and transformed to visible dots in a visualization medium.
- the display consists 3 of a matrix having at least two sets of electrodes which sets cross each other and are distanced from each other by means of at least one resistive and/or inductive spacer means.
- the electrodes are arranged in rows and columns.
- the matrix is further connected to at least one control device for multiplexing, scanning or pulsating the control signals.
- the electrodes are individually addressable according to the electric signals from the control unit and arranged so that, when the selected electrodes in both sets of electrodes are energized, a temperature change is obtained at the cross point of the charged electrodes.
- This temperature change is conducted towards the display medium, which comprises a thermosensitive indication means, such as a layer, a body or the like.
- the surface of the display then tranforms the temperature change to visible dots or the like.
- the display device in a modular system includes one or several interconnected modules.
- Figure 1 is a perspective view of a first embodiment of a display device according to the invention.
- Figure 2 is a plan view of the assembled device, according to Figure 1 showing the display surface.
- Figure 5 is a cross-section along the lines V-V in figure 4.
- Figure 6 shows in an enlarged scale a plan view of a first example of the heat emitting resistors in the display device according to the invention.
- Figure 8-10 shows schematically different ways of arranging the resistors in rows and columns.
- Figure 11 is a schematic drawing showing a prefered example of a principal construction of the display device according to the invention.
- Figures 13A and 13B illustrate how an image to be displayed is built up.
- Figure 14 shows schematically an embodiment of the display device in accordance with the invention and provided with light sources.
- Figures 15 and 16 shows schematically an embodiment of the invention with a large display surface.
- thermosensitive layer 1 comprises a thermosensitive layer 1.
- this layer comprises a reversible thermochromic material applied in a thin layer on a plastic film.
- Thermochromic materials are characterized by that they change their optical appearance at different temperatures. Many materials exhibit some kind of thermochromic effect. One such household material is paraffin which when in the form of a candle is opaque but turns transparent when it melts. Thermochromic materials can be manufactured in many different variations allowing a choice of color, switching temperature and hysteres. The hysteres refers to the temperature range that a thermochromic material needs to change from one color to another.
- thermosensitive material is the reversible thermochromic material sold under the name THERMOCLEAR by Thermographic Measuremens Co. Ltd. 6
- a thin, flexible plastic film 2 is provided with tiny electrical heating elements, resistors 3, arranged in an array on one side of the plastic film and in a region 4 abutting directly against the thermosensitive layer 1.
- the resistors which, will be described in detail below, are arranged in rows 5 and columns 6 on the plastic film. Each column comprising one resistor from each row and each row comprising one resistor from each column.
- Each resistor 3 is connected to drive circuits on a printed circuit card 7 and each resistor is individually controlled in order to transfer heat to a selected spot on the thermosensitive layer 1 for generating heat in a selected pattern in correspondence with the information or picture to be shown.
- thermochromic material is selectively heated and cooled in order to create an image.
- a monochrome display only one type of thermochromic pigment is used.
- thermochromic pigments There are two approaches to create a color display. Either red, green and blue pigments can be used in each pixel, or one pigment that exhibits a different color at different temperatures can be used.
- the flexible film 2 have side regions 8, 9 outside the region 4.
- a channel-shaped element 10 of a hard material, such as plastic or aluminium, serves as support for the different parts of the assembly shown i Figure 1.
- the flexible film 2 is folded around the channel-shaped support 10 and the two side regions 8, 9 are interconnected partly overlaying each other on the outside of the channel bottom of the support 10.
- the plastic film carrying the thermochromic material has an adhesive layer on the backside.
- the colour of the above mentioned plastic film could be white.
- the white color increase the contrast when the thermochromic material changes from a dark color, such as blue or black, to a milky white color when the thermochromic material is heated to its transition temperature.
- the printed 7 circuit card contains electrical connection pins (not showed) which is pressed against circuits connection on the flexible film to establish electrical connections between the printed circuit card and the array of resistors 3.
- the device in accordance with Figure 1 is easy to maintain.
- the flexible plastic film 2 with the resistors 3 can, when worn out, easily be exchanged for a new one.
- the printed circuit card with its relatively expensive electronic components can be reused together with a new flexible plastic film 2.
- the flexible plastic film 2 is inelastic.
- inelastic is meant that the film does not stretch under normal use condition, i.e. when it is applied around the channel shaped support 10 or when the plastic film with the thermochromic layer is unfastened.
- the resistors applied on the plastic film comprise of very thin conduits which will be destroyed if the plastic film 2 is stretched.
- the plastic film 1 with the thermochromic layer is fastened against the flexible film 2 with an adhesive. It is necessary that the flexible film does not stretch when plastic film is removed.
- Suitable plastic film for the inelastic flexible film 2 is polyimide or polyester.
- FIG. 2 shows the above described display device assembled.
- the display surface illustrates the principle of creating letters on the thermochromic layer.
- the letter P is build up of a number of square-shaped areas 11. Only the areas which are heated by the underlying resistors to the transition temperature of the thermochromic material change their optical state.
- the display device according to Figure 2 can be used as a complete unit to display information.
- the device according to Figure 2 can according to one aspect of the invention be a module which can cooperate with an arbitrary number of modules arranged in rows and columns to form display devices of different sizes.
- Copper has been used in the embodiment shown in Figure 3. Other metals or alloys can of course also be used.
- One advantage with copper is that the material is inexpensive.
- Another advantage is that the method of etching in copper is well-known.
- the resistance of copper is however very low and this is a drawback when making the resistors.
- Stainless steel with 40 timer higher resistance than copper is a suitable material for the resistors.
- One other material for the tiny resistors is an alloy of nickel (Ni) and ferro (Fe), such as K70 or K52 from the firm The KANTHAL Corporation.
- a suitable metal or alloy should be etchable and that they should have a measurable coefficient of temperature.
- Each row and columns of resistors are separated a short distance.
- Conduits for feeding current to the resistors are arranged in the narrow areas 12 between adjacent columns.
- the flexible printed circuit card as described in Figure 3 is arranged around a channel- shaped support profile 10 in the same way as has been described above in connection with Figure 1.
- the arrangement is shown in Figure 4 and 5.
- the display device comprises the flexible circuit card 2, the channel shaped support profile 10 and a thermochromic layer 9
- Cross-bars 13 are arranged under the bottom of the channel- formed profile and fastened to it.
- a tightening screw 14 is fastened to each cross-bar for tightening the flexible film 2 around the channel-formed profile 10.
- Electrical components 15 are arranged on the drive circuits on the backside of the display device.
- the flexible film 2 is arranged with the array of resistors and the layer of thermosensitive material arranged over the open side of the channel-formed profile and forming a display surface.
- thermosensitive layer such as a thermochromic layer
- the mass of the thermochromic layer and the heating resistors is low in order to achieve a display device in which the information can be changed quickly and to keep the energy consumption low.
- An advantage with the channel-formed support 10 and with the resistors 3 arranged over the open side of the channel is that the resistors 3 are effectively chilled by ambient air in the channel.
- a resistor which, comprises a very thin conduit 16.
- heat is emitted which is transfered to the thermochromic layer which is arranged in direct thermal contact with the resistors.
- the resistor is arranged to fill up the square-shaped area formed by the overlapping areas of a row and a column in the array of resistors.
- one conduit is arranged in a spirale-like form in one plane.
- the spirale have the two ends of the conduits at its outer edge.
- Two parallel conduit parts 16', 16" start from said ends and run in circular like paths which for each turn is reduced in size.
- thermochromic layer in each square-shaped area (pixel) 10 corresponds to what is intended to be shown and that the (temperature is uniform across a pixel.
- a resistor which as mentioned above fills up the square shaped area, emit heat uniformly across said area, it will be warmer in the middle as the central part of said area will be receiving more heat from the surrounding parts of said area than the peripheral parts of said area.
- a further problem is that heat is transported upwards of ambient air which means that the hotest point of said power supplied surface will be displaced upwards.
- the goal is to have a square shaped area with uniform temperature all over said area.
- Each square-shaped area is of course also effected by the temperature in the surrounding areas. This effect can however be compensated for by measuring the temperature in the actual area and in the surrounding areas and controlling the supply of energy to the different resistors to achieve the appropriate temperature in each pixel and thereby the correct image on the display device.
- one thin conduit 17 runs from one side of the square- shaped area to the opposite side in a number of zigzag paths.
- the conduit parts between the borders 18 and 19 of the square-shaped area are parallell. Temperature compensation is achieved by having wider conduit in central parts 20 compared to the borders 18, 19, 21, 21 '.
- the conduit parts around a central point 22 are widest and the width of the conduit parts decrease stepwise towards the borders 21. 11
- the central point 22 is displaced towards the border 19 of the square-shaped area which in use of the device is the upper border. This displacement of said central point compensate for that heat is transported upwards by ambient air.
- the resistors shown in Figure 6 and 7 is made from a thin copper layer which is etched to form the narrow conduits.
- Stainless steel which has a resistance which is 40 times higher than the resistance for copper is as mentioned above a suitable material for resistors of the type described in connection with Figure 6 and 7.
- the tiny resistors 3 are arranged in rows and columns on one side of the flexible film 2. Adjacent columns of resistors in the embodiment according to Figure 3 are separated a short distance and conduits for feeding current to the resistors are arranged in the narrow areas 12 between adjacent columns. It is of course advantageous for the quality of the image to be shown if the square-shaped areas in adjacent columns can be placed close to each other. As the conduits for feeding current to the resistors are placed between adjacent columns in the embodiment according to Figure
- the resistors 3 are arranged in rows 5 and columns 6 on the same side of the flexible film and all conduits for supplying current to the resistors are arranged on the opposite side of the film.
- the resistors are arranged closed together without any space between adjacent resistors in the rows or in the columns.
- the material in the resistors could be chosen from materials with high resistivity, such as stainless steel while the conduits 3' for supplying current to the resistors is chosen from materials with low resistivity, such as copper.
- FIG 11 shows the principal construction of a display device. It includes a construction with five identical modules 25, which comprises a thermochromic layer 26, a flexible layer 27 with the resistors and drive circuits 28. Each module 25 is controlled by a microprocessor 29. The communication between the modules and the world around is managed via a software interface 30. The power supply is designated with 31.
- the resistance of a metal varies with the temperature, e.g. the resistance of copper varies 0,4% per ° C, one can measure variations in the current.
- the temperature in each resistor is measured by feeding back to the microprocessor the variation in the current as the potential over a shunting resistance.
- the microprocessor then calculates the requested amount of power for the heat emitting resistor.
- thermosensitive pigment The following benefits will be realized by keeping the temperature as close as possible to the switching temperature of the thermosensitive pigment.
- thermosensitive pigments are damaged or exhibit a shorter life when they are overheated.
- the computer controller can assure the the temperature never reaches a damaging temperatur. This is because it will send out less energy to a warm dot, even if the heat from the dot comes from another source such as the sun.
- An alternative way of controlling the temperature in each pixel in accordance with the image to be shown is to measure variations in the current to the respective resistor by measuring variations in the magnetic field caused by the current.
- the tiny resistors serving as heat elements can be manufactured in different ways than as described above. The important thing is that an even temperature is produced over an area corresponding to a pixel on the thermosensitive display layer.
- the resistors can be made in a layer of coal paste arranged on the flexible film. Such an embodiment is illustrated in Figure 12.
- Coal paste is arranged on one side of the flexible film by screen printing in a pattern for forming the resistors.
- Conduits of copper for supplying current to the resistors are arranged on the opposite side of the flexible film.
- one resistor which comprises a layer of coal paste 32.
- the layer is interupted by the elongated areas 33, 34, which are free from coal paste and which force the current flowing from the electrod 35 to the electrod 36 to follow the way illustrated by the arrow 37.
- planar resistors described in the different embodiments above are square-shaped.
- the image shown on the display is therefor build up of a number of square-shaped areas as illustrated in Figure 13 A.
- One further aspect of the invention is that resolution can be improved.
- Resolution entrancement is achieved by filling certain pixels partly, as shown in Figure 13B, in order to create less jagged diagonal lines 38. This works by heating the pixels that are needed to fill out the diagonals a little bit so that the temperature of these pixels are below the switching temperature but warmer than the cold pixel. The heat from the pixels which are below the switching temperature combined with the heat from the adjacent pixels which are heated fully to the transition temperature will heat parts of the pixels enough to cause them to pass their transition temperature and thus change the color of the 15 pigment on part of the area of the pixel. It is the parts 38 ' closest to the fully heated diagonals that will switch their optical properties as illustrated in Figure 13B.
- Figure 14 shows schematically a display device according to the invention with light sources 38 behind the lamina of the thermosensitive layer 1 and the flexible film 2 with the planar resistors.
- the lamina is supported by L-shaped profiles 39.
- Printed circuit cards 40 with driver electronic are arranged outside the display surface as shown in Figure 14.
- thermosensitive layer 1 is applied as a smooth uninterupted layer as shown in Figure 16.
- Printed circuit cards 7 are arranged behind the respective flexible film 2.
- Varistors can be used to make the tiny heat elements.
- the resistors can also be made of a conductive polymer.
- thermosensitive layer can as mentioned above be a reversible thermochromic material.
- bistable thermochromic material can be used.
- the optical apperance in a bistable thermochromic material changes from a first state to a second state when the temperature increases from a first transition temperature to a second transition temperature and vice versa.
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