This Non-provisional application claims priority under 35 U.S.C. § 119(a) on Patent Application No(s). 107108729 filed in Taiwan, Republic of China on Mar. 14, 2018, and the entire contents of which are hereby incorporated by reference.
The invention relates to a cholesteric liquid crystal writing board, and more particularly to a cholesteric liquid crystal writing board capable of detecting a writing position and outputting writing position data.
In cholesteric liquid crystals, chiral dopants are added to nematic liquid crystals to make the liquid crystal molecules to have a helical arrangement structure, and two different arrangement states of liquid crystal molecules rendering reflection and penetration under various voltage differences are utilized to achieve different light transmission rates to achieve the display effect. The principle is that, when a low voltage or a high voltage is externally applied, the liquid crystal molecules may be transformed into the focal conic state or the homeotropic state from the planar state, respectively. When the cholesteric liquid crystal molecules are in the planar state, part of the incident light is reflected to show a color. When the cholesteric liquid crystal molecules are in the focal conic state, most of the incident light pass through those molecules and a small portion thereof is scattered. When the cholesteric liquid crystal molecules are in the vertical state, the incident light may pass through those molecules completely.
The planar state and the focal conic state are both stable states. When the applied voltage is turned off and disappears, the state of the molecules and the displayed images stay. The voltage is only applied when the state of the cholesteric crystal liquid molecules need to be changed to another state and when the displayed images need to be refreshed. Its properties, such as low power-consumption and the memorability, also make the cholesteric liquid crystals become the first choice for e-books. In addition, this display mechanism is less affected by the gap between the upper and lower plates, and potentially can be applied in a bistable flexible display. Compared with other types (e.g. TN-type) of liquid crystal displays, the cholesteric liquid crystal display has the advantages of power saving, colorful display, light-adjusting, and the ability to be applied in a bistable flexible display, which contribute to its wide application.
In view of the foregoing objectives, a cholesteric liquid crystal writing board that can be used in interactive writing systems, such as interactive teaching, interactive meeting and the like, is provided. For the cholesteric liquid crystal writing board of this disclosure, it is to utilize the property of the cholesteric liquid crystal. In addition to achieving power-saving, the writing position may also be obtained. Hence, the application of the cholesteric liquid crystal writing board can be expanded, and the advantages and objects of low-cost and simultaneously interaction can be achieved.
To achieve the above objective, a cholesteric liquid crystal writing board according to the present disclosure comprises a cholesteric liquid crystal device, a photo-sensing array layer, and a sensing-signal processing circuitry. The cholesteric liquid crystal device comprises a cholesteric liquid crystal layer and having a light-entering surface and a light-emitting surface opposite to the light-entering surface. The photo-sensing array layer comprises a plurality of photo-sensing elements arranged in an array, and is disposed on one side of the light-emitting surface of the cholesteric liquid crystal device. When at least a portion of the cholesteric liquid crystal layer is morphologically changed due to a pressure caused by a press to generate a luminous flux change, one of the photo-sensing elements of the photo-sensing array layer senses the luminous flux change and generates a sensing signal accordingly. The sensing-signal processing circuitry is coupled to the photo-sensing array layer, and receives the sensing signal and accordingly outputs position data of the light-sensing element in the photo-sensing array layer.
In one embodiment, the cholesteric liquid crystal device further comprises a first substrate and a second substrate opposite to the first substrate. The cholesteric liquid crystal layer is disposed between the first substrate and the second substrate. The cholesteric liquid crystal device further comprises a first transparent electroconductive layer disposed on a surface of the first substrate facing toward the cholesteric liquid crystal layer, and the cholesteric liquid crystal device further comprises a second transparent electroconductive layer disposed on one side of the second substrate facing toward the cholesteric liquid crystal layer.
In one embodiment, the second transparent electroconductive layer is comprehensively disposed on the one side of the second substrate facing toward the cholesteric liquid crystal layer.
In one embodiment, the second transparent electroconductive layer comprises a plurality of electrode blocks respectively disposed in correspondence with the photo-sensing elements which are arranged in the array.
In one embodiment, the cholesteric liquid crystal device further comprises an insulating layer. The second transparent electroconductive layer, the insulating layer and the photo-sensing array layer are sequentially stacked on a surface of the second substrate facing toward the cholesteric liquid crystal layer.
In one embodiment, the photo-sensing array layer is disposed on a surface of the second substrate opposite to the cholesteric liquid crystal layer in a back-to-back manner.
In one embodiment, the photo-sensing array layer is disposed on one side of the second substrate opposite to the cholesteric liquid crystal layer, the photo-sensing array layer comprises a third substrate, and the photo-sensing elements which are arranged in the array are disposed on a surface of the third substrate facing toward the second substrate.
In one embodiment, the cholesteric liquid crystal writing board further comprises a backing plate which is disposed on one side of the second substrate facing toward the light-emitting surface, and the backing plate is a light-absorbing plate.
In one embodiment, the cholesteric liquid crystal writing board further comprises a backing plate which is disposed on one side of the second substrate facing toward the light-emitting surface, and the backing plate is a light-reflecting plate.
In one embodiment, the first substrate is a transparent substrate, and the second substrate is a light-absorbing substrate.
In one embodiment, the first substrate is a transparent substrate, and the second substrate is a light-reflecting substrate.
In one embodiment, each of the first substrate and the second substrate is a transparent substrate, and the third substrate is a light-absorbing substrate.
In one embodiment, each of the first substrate and the second substrate is a transparent substrate, and the third substrate is a light-reflecting plate.
In one embodiment, the photo-sensing array layer further comprises a plurality of upload-lines and a plurality of read-lines which are disposed crossed to the upload-lines to define a plurality of photo-sensing dot-areas. Each of the photo-sensing dot-areas comprises a switch element and one of the photo-sensing elements. A control terminal of the switch element is connected to one of the upload-lines. A first terminal of the switch element is connected to one of the read-lines. A second terminal of the switch element is connected to one terminal of the aforementioned photo-sensing element, and the other terminal of the aforementioned photo-sensing element is connected to a reference voltage.
In one embodiment, the sensing signal is transmitted to another electronic device when the upload-lines are turned on.
In one embodiment, the sensing signal is transmitted to another electronic device in a blanking time after the upload-lines are turned on.
In one embodiment, the cholesteric liquid crystal writing board further comprises a control unit, a communication unit, and a memory unit. The communication unit is electrically connected to the control unit, and the cholesteric liquid crystal writing board communicates and links with an electronic device through the communication unit. The memory unit is electrically connected to the control unit and stores the sensing signal.
In one embodiment, when the cholesteric liquid crystal device is pressed, the at least one portion of the cholesteric liquid crystal layer is morphologically changed from the focal conic state to the planar state.
In one embodiment, the cholesteric liquid crystal device is pressed to generate a writing track, and the writing track renders a color corresponding to the cholesteric liquid crystal device.
In one embodiment, the position data comprises a position information concerning where the cholesteric liquid crystal device is pressed.
As mentioned above, in the cholesteric liquid crystal writing board according to the present disclosure, the cholesteric liquid crystal device comprises a cholesteric liquid crystal layer and the photo-sensing array layer which comprises a plurality of photo-sensing elements arranged in an array is disposed on one side of the light-emitting surface of the cholesteric liquid crystal device. When at least a portion of the cholesteric liquid crystal layer is morphologically changed due to a pressure caused by a press to generate a luminous flux change, the photo-sensing element(s) in the photo-sensing array layer may sense this luminous flux change and generate a sensing signal accordingly. The sensing-signal processing circuitry is coupled to the photo-sensing array layer, and may receive the sensing signal and accordingly output position data of the light-sensing element in the photo-sensing array layer. Hence, the cholesteric liquid crystal writing board utilizes the property of the cholesteric liquid crystal, so as to achieve the objective of power-saving and the objective of obtaining the writing position. Accordingly, the application of the cholesteric liquid crystal writing board can be expanded, such as interactive teaching, interactive meeting and the like, and the advantages and objects of low-cost and simultaneously interaction can be achieved.
The embodiments will become more fully understood from the detailed description and accompanying drawings, which are given for illustration only, and thus are not limitative of the present invention, and wherein:
The embodiments of the invention will be apparent from the following detailed description, which proceeds with reference to the accompanying drawings, wherein the same references relate to the same elements.
It is to be noted that all directional indications (such as up, down, left, right, front, rear and the like) in the embodiments of the present disclosure are only used for explaining the relative positional relationship, circumstances during its operation, and the like, between the various components in a certain specific posture (as shown in the accompanying drawings). If the specific posture changes, the directional indication will also change accordingly.
The cholesteric liquid crystal writing board provided in the embodiments of the present disclosure can be written with texts or drawn with an image on the writing surface thereof, and can be applied to, for example but without limiting to, mobile phones, tablets, electronic whiteboards, or other display devices that can display images. In some embodiments, the writing/drawing images of the cholesteric liquid crystal writing board provided in the embodiments of the present disclosure may be displayed on other electronic devices through a network. Alternatively, the images of other electronic devices may be synchronously displayed on the cholesteric liquid crystal writing board of the present disclosure through the network.
The cholesteric liquid crystal writing boards in the following embodiments are exemplified by large-sized electronic blackboards (or whiteboards) applied to an interactive writing system, such as those used in a conference or a classroom, but the present disclosure is not limited thereto. The cholesteric liquid crystal writing boards provided in the embodiments of the present disclosure utilize the property of cholesteric liquid crystal molecules and are therefore bistable display apparatuses. When the cholesteric liquid crystal writing board displays an image or a frame, no additional power is required, and this image or frame stays as is. Additional power is only required when the cholesteric crystal molecules needs to be changed to another state or the displayed frame(s) needs to be refreshed. Hence, the cholesteric liquid crystal writing board is a relatively power-saving electronic device.
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Hereinafter, the structure of the cholesteric liquid crystal device 11 will be described.
The cholesteric liquid crystal device 11 may comprise a first substrate 111, a second substrate 112 and the cholesteric liquid crystal layer 113. The first substrate 111 is disposed opposite to the second substrate 112, and the cholesteric liquid crystal layer 113 has a plurality of cholesteric liquid crystal molecules (not shown in the drawings) and the cholesteric liquid crystal molecules may be filled between the first substrate 111 and the second substrate 112. The cholesteric liquid crystal device 11 further comprises a first transparent electroconductive layer 114 disposed on a surface of the first substrate 111 facing toward the cholesteric liquid crystal layer 113. The cholesteric liquid crystal device 11 further comprises a second transparent electroconductive layer 115 disposed on one side of the second substrate 112 facing toward the cholesteric liquid crystal layer 113. As shown in
By controlling the voltage difference between the first transparent electroconductive layer 114 and the second transparent electroconductive layer 115, the orientating state of the cholesteric liquid crystal molecules may be controlled. In addition, the cholesteric liquid crystal device 11 may further comprise a sealing layer (not shown). The sealing layer is disposed between the first substrate 111 and the second substrate 112, and seals the outer peripheries of the first substrate 111 and the second substrate 112, so that a gap d is formed between the first substrate 111 and the second substrate 112. A chamber may be formed by the first substrate 111, the second substrate 112 and the sealing layer, so that the cholesteric liquid crystal molecules may be filled into the chamber to form the cholesteric liquid crystal layer 113. It is noted that in this embodiment, the light-entering surface D1 of the cholesteric liquid crystal device 11 refers to the upper surface of the first substrate 111 which is disposed opposite to (or away from) the cholesteric liquid crystal layer 113, and the light-emitting surface D2 refers to the lower surface of the second substrate 112 which is disposed opposite to (or away from) the cholesteric liquid crystal layer 113. Alternatively, the light-entering surface D1 may refer to the upper surface of the cholesteric liquid crystal layer 113 facing toward the first substrate 111, and the light-emitting surface D2 may refer to the lower surface of the cholesteric liquid crystal layer 113 facing toward the second substrate 112, or any combination of the preceding examples, and the present invention is not limited thereto.
In this embodiment, the first substrate 111 and the second substrate 112 may individually comprise a transparent substrate, and may be a flexible transparent substrate or a rigid transparent substrate. The material of the flexible transparent substrate comprises, for example but without limiting to, polyimide (PI), polycarbonate (PC) or polyethylene terephthalate (PET). The material of the rigid transparent substrate comprises, for example but without limiting to, glass, quartz or sapphire. If the first substrate 111 and the second substrate 112 are both made of the flexible transparent material(s), then the cholesteric liquid crystal writing board 1 may be made into a curved display because such transparent substrate is flexible. In addition, the first transparent electroconductive layer 114 and the second transparent electroconductive layer 115 may be, for example but without limiting to, indium tin oxide (ITO) or indium zinc oxide (IZO), and the present invention is not limited thereto.
The cholesteric liquid crystal device 11 may display a color correspondingly. In details, the cholesteric liquid crystal device 11 may be prepared to show colors, such as red (R), green (G), or blue (B) and the like, by adding various chiral dopants with different contents. Herein, the color correspondingly displayed by the cholesteric liquid crystal device 11 may be selected from, for example but without limiting to, either red, green, blue, or other color of visible light. The specific orientation of the cholesteric liquid crystal molecules is achieved by adding chiral dopants to the nematic liquid crystal molecules. The display function is achieved by using cholesteric liquid crystal molecules which may exhibit various stable states and transient states, such as at least a focal conic state, a planar state and a homeotropic state, and the like, under various voltages, physical pressures and/or temperatures. Hence, by changing the axial orientation of the helical structure of the cholesteric liquid crystal molecules, a portion of the incident light is reflected and/or a portion of the light may pass through the cholesteric liquid crystal layer 113. In other words, the display function of the cholesteric liquid crystal device 11 may be achieved with the different optical reflectance or transmittance possessed by the cholesteric liquid crystal molecules at different stable states or transient states.
Hereinafter, the structure of the photo-sensing array layer 12 of the cholesteric liquid crystal writing board 1 of this embodiment will be described.
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Hereinafter, it is to describe how the cholesteric liquid crystal writing board 1 obtains the occurrence position of a morphological change of the cholesteric crystal molecules (or the luminous flux change of the photo-sensing element 1211) when the morphological change is occurred due to changing of the orientating state of the cholesteric liquid crystal molecules in the cholesteric liquid crystal device 11.
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When the user writes on the cholesteric liquid crystal writing board 1 with a stylus P (or a finger or other solid objects) to press the cholesteric liquid crystal device 11, the gap d between the first substrate 111 and the second substrate 112 becomes smaller at this time, and the orientation of the cholesteric liquid crystal molecules in corresponding portion (i.e. the pressed part) of the cholesteric liquid crystal layer 113 are morphologically changed from the original focal conic state to the planar state. At this time, partial of the incident light L2 has a Bragg reflection occurred at the pressed position (i.e. the central dent of the first substrate 111 depicted in
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In addition, the sensing signals read by the read-lines Rm and Rm+1 can be transmitted to another electronic device when the upload-lines UPn turn on. Alternatively, the sensing signals read by the read-lines Rm and Rm+1 may be transmitted to another electronic device in a blanking time after the upload-lines UPn turn on. In other words, the read sensing signals may be transmitted to another electronic device while the upload-lines UPn sequentially turn on. Alternatively, all sensing signals may be transmitted once(non-immediately) in the blanking time after all upload-lines UPn have turned on and before the next time that they are turned on, and the present invention is not limited thereto.
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In addition, in the above-mentioned cholesteric liquid crystal writing board 1, 1a, 1b, 1c or 1d, if a holding voltage is applied between the first transparent electroconductive layer 114 and the second transparent electroconductive layer 115 of the cholesteric liquid crystal device 11, then the cholesteric liquid crystal molecules of the cholesteric liquid crystal device 11 cannot transform into a planar state and the cholesteric liquid crystal writing board 1 cannot display its corresponding color even if the user presses the cholesteric liquid crystal device 11. In some embodiments, the holding voltage may range from 0V to 4.5V, or range from 35.4V to 47.6V. Alternatively, the holding voltage may range from 0V to 3.7V, or range from 29V to 39V. Moreover, the holding voltage may also range from 0V to 3.1V, or range from 24.5V to 33V. It is noted that the above-mentioned 4.5V, 3.7 or 3.1V may be a state-changing voltage at which the cholesteric liquid crystal molecules of the cholesteric liquid crystal device 11 are driven to the focal conic state (non-display state) from the planar alignment structure (planar state, display state). The above-mentioned 35.4V, 29V or 24.5V may be the state-changing voltage at which the cholesteric liquid crystal molecules of the cholesteric liquid crystal device 11 are transformed into the vertical alignment structure (homeotropic state) from the planar alignment structure (planar state). The above-mentioned 47.6V, 39V or 33V may be the state-changing voltage at which the cholesteric liquid crystal molecules of the cholesteric liquid crystal device 11 are transformed into the vertical alignment structure (homeotropic state) from the vertical focal conic arrangement structure.
Moreover, when an erasing voltage which is higher than the holding voltage is applied between the first transparent electroconductive layer 114 and the second transparent electroconductive layer 115 of the cholesteric liquid crystal device 11, then a writing track S can be erased if the color writing track S has been displayed on the cholesteric liquid crystal writing board 1. The erasing voltage makes the cholesteric liquid crystal molecules of the cholesteric liquid crystal device 11 to be morphologically changed into the focal conic state from the homeotropic state, so that the images displayed on the cholesteric liquid crystal writing board 1 is completely erased and cleared. The cholesteric liquid crystal writing board 1 then renders its background color. In some embodiments, the erasing voltage comprises, for example but without limiting to, 70V, 60V or 55V. In some embodiments, the holding voltage or the erasing voltage may be applied to the cholesteric liquid crystal device 11, for example, through pressing a physical or virtual key, so as to achieve the function of holding or erasing the image(s).
In addition, the cholesteric liquid crystal writing board 2 of this embodiment may further comprise a control unit 21, a communication unit 22 and a memory unit 23. The communication unit 22 is electrically connected/coupled to the control unit 21, and the cholesteric liquid crystal writing board 2 may be communicatively linked with the electronic device 3 via the communication unit 22. In order to achieve the communicative linkage, the electronic device 3 have a corresponding communication unit with the cholesteric liquid crystal writing board 2 in order to achieve the communicative linkage therebetween. The communication unit 22 may be a wireless communication module or a wired communication module, and the wireless communication module may be selected from the group consisting of a Wi-Fi module, a bluetooth module, a telecommunication communication module (such as 3G or 4G) and a combination thereof. In addition, the memory unit 23 is electrically connected/coupled to the control unit 21, and the memory unit 23 may store a sensing signal Vs generated by the photo-sensing array layer 12. Hence, the control unit 21 can transmit the sensing signal Vs, which is generated by pressing the cholesteric liquid crystal writing board 2 and stored in the memory unit 23, to the electronic device 3 through the corresponding communication unit 22, so that the electronic device 3 can obtain the position and/or color of the writing track S (as shown in FIG. 1) on the cholesteric liquid crystal writing board 2. Thereby, the application of the cholesteric liquid crystal writing board 2 is expanded. For example, if a corresponding application software is installed on the electronic device 3 and the cholesteric liquid crystal writing board 2, which communicate with each other, then when the user writes or presses on the cholesteric liquid crystal writing board 2 to generate a pressing or writing track, the electronic device 3 may display the same pressing or writing track and color correspondingly. In this way, the cholesteric liquid crystal writing board 2 can be made to interact with the electronic device 3. Therefore, the cholesteric liquid crystal writing board 2 can be used in, an interactive writing systems, such as teaching or meetings, so as to achieve the advantages and effects of low-cost and simultaneously interaction.
In summary, in the cholesteric liquid crystal writing board of the present disclosure, the cholesteric liquid crystal device has the cholesteric liquid crystal layer, and the photo-sensing array layer comprises a plurality of photo-sensing elements arranged in an array and is disposed on one side of the light-emitting surface of the cholesteric liquid crystal device. When at least a portion of the cholesteric liquid crystal layer is morphologically changed due to a pressure caused by a press to generate a luminous flux change, one of the photo-sensing elements of the photo-sensing array layer will sense the luminous flux change and generate a sensing signal accordingly. The sensing-signal processing circuitry is coupled to the photo-sensing array layer, receives the sensing signal and accordingly outputs position data of the light-sensing element in the photo-sensing array layer. Hence, the cholesteric liquid crystal writing board of the present disclosure utilizes the property of the cholesteric liquid crystal. In addition to the achieving the objective of energy-saving, the writing position is also possible to be acquired, such that the application of the cholesteric liquid crystal writing board is expanded. For example, it can be used in the interactive writing systems used in, for example, meetings and classrooms for teaching, so as to achieve the effects of low-cost and simultaneously interaction.
Although the present invention has been described with reference to specific embodiments, this description is not meant to be construed in a limiting sense. Various modifications of the disclosed embodiments, as well as alternative embodiments, will be apparent to persons skilled in the art. It is, therefore, contemplated that the appended claims will cover all modifications that fall within the true scope of the present invention.
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107108729 | Mar 2018 | TW | national |