The present invention relates to an image area comprising numerous image elements or pixels arranged in a raster-like manner, each pixel having at least one color level formed by a flat transparent chamber into which a colored fluid may be introduced. A pixel is the smallest image element of an image area to which color and intensity may be assigned. A pixel may have three or four color levels arranged one above the other, to which the colors red, green, blue or the colors cyan, magenta, yellow may be supplied and, if necessary, white or black to a fourth rear color level.
Images areas and pixels of this type are known from U.S. Pat. No. 6,037,955, EP 0 806 753 and EP 1 090 384.
The pixels and color levels of the known image areas or displays of this type have a rectangular shape, in particular a square shape in the image plane and are arranged side by side and one above the other without any distance between them, if possible.
With displays or image areas which may be viewed from a greater distance and in which the pixels may be larger for reasons of cost, there is the disadvantage with such rectangular or square pixels that an interfering grid is visible when the image area is viewed up close; this grid is made up of horizontal and vertical lines generated by the dividing walls of the chambers forming the color levels.
The object of the present invention is to create an image area in which the interfering grid is not as apparent or is not noticeable at all when viewed more closely. Furthermore, the color levels of the image area should be readily triggerable electronically, and the stability of the image area formed from several layers made up of transparent material permeated by chambers and channels should be improved.
This object is achieved according to the present invention by the fact that the color level in the image plane has the shape of an isosceles triangle, in particular the shape of an equilateral triangle.
As a result of this shape, the pixels on the display do not form a rectangular raster-type arrangement but instead form an assembled area having intermeshing rows of pixels. This avoids the interfering grid structure on the display. The image is resolved by the eye of the viewer into individual pixels only at a much later point in time and may therefore be viewed in greater proximity.
This shape of the color levels and thus also the shape of the pixels, however, not only has visual advantages but also has technical advantages in manufacturing an image area made up of multiple transparent layers which are comprised of pixels and color levels arranged tightly without gaps and composed of chambers, reservoirs, and channels.
In particular when the image area is made up of pixels having three color levels one behind the other for the colors red, green, blue or the colors cyan, magenta, yellow, the supply channels for the three color levels of the pixel may have a flat cross section and may be arranged on the three different sides of the triangular pixel.
The present invention also relates to a color level, which is connected to a reservoir and is formed by a flat transparent chamber, a fluid stream being movable between the reservoir and the color level, which is made up of at least two nonmiscible fluids, one fluid of which may also be gaseous and another fluid of which is a colored fluid. With the goal of preventing the visible grid as well as the goal of simplifying the construction and production, the color level may be connected to the reservoir by only one channel through which the colored fluid is supplied to the color level or the reservoir and at the same time the clear transparent fluid is removed.
The channel may have a flat cross section and its width may be at least three times greater than its depth.
Exemplary embodiments of the present invention are explained below with reference to the accompanying drawings. In the drawings:
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List of reference numerals:
1 Color level
4 Reservoir
5 First colored section, colored fluid
6 Clear transparent section
7 Channel
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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10 2006 009 541.3 | Feb 2006 | DE | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/EP2007/001470 | 2/21/2007 | WO | 00 | 6/14/2010 |