Claims
- 1. A light-modulating, electrically responsive privacy screen comprising:
(a) a transparent substrate; (b) an electrically conductive layer formed over the substrate; (c) a light-modulating layer disposed over the electrically conductive layer and including at least one dispersable light-modulating material and coalescence limiting material into which the dispersible light-modulating material(s) is provided so that such dispersible light-modulating material coalesces to form a set domains having at least two optical states, the first optical state being present in the absence of an electrical field and the second being caused by the application of an electrical field and wherein one of the optical states cause the light-modulating layer to be transparent and the other optical state causes the light-modulating layer to restrict a user viewing through the privacy screen and thereby provide an appropriate level of privacy.
- 2. The privacy screen of claim 1 wherein the domains are of uniform size.
- 3. The light-modulating, electrically responsive privacy screen of claim 2, further comprising:
(d) uniform set of domains being responsive to an applied electric field to change optical states; (e) a second transparent conductor layer disposed over the light-modulating layer and adapted to provide a field when an electrical potential is applied the conductive layer and the second conductive layer so that the uniform domains change optical state.
- 4. The light-modulating, electrically responsive privacy screen of claim 3, wherein the dispersible light-modulating material is a liquid crystal material.
- 5. The light-modulating, electrically responsive privacy screen of claim 4, wherein the dispersible light-modulating material is a nematic liquid crystal material.
- 6. The light-modulating, electrically responsive privacy screen of claim 4 further including a dichroic dye.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] Reference is made to commonly assigned U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/105,507 filed Jan. 26, 1998; Ser. No. 09/379,776 filed Aug. 24, 1999; ______ filed concurrently herewith entitled “Method for Making Materials Having Uniform Limited Coalescence Domains” by Stanley W. Stephenson et al.; and ______ filed concurrently herewith entitled “Display Sheet Having Memory Using Limited Coalescence Domains” by Stanley W. Stephenson et al.; the disclosures of which are incorporated herein by reference.
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09478487 |
Jan 2000 |
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10347390 |
Jan 2003 |
US |