Claims
- 1. A microfluidic display apparatus responsive to an image file for displaying a plurality of colored pixels by using different colored fluids, comprising:
- a) a plurality of stacked fluid display chambers which are stacked in groups of fluid display chambers, each such group of stacked fluid display chambers being arrayed to display the color in a pixel;
- b) a plurality of microchannels, with each microchannel being connected to a fluid display chamber in a stack of a group of fluid display chambers;
- c) microfluidic means for each microchannel in a stack, each microfluidic means being responsive to a pixel of the image file for selectively controlling the flow of a colored fluid to its display chamber in a group of stacked fluid display chambers so as to produce a desired color in its pixel when viewed by an observer.
- 2. The microfluidic display apparatus of claim 1 including a first colored fluid can be either red, green, or blue, or cyan, magenta, or yellow, and a second colored fluid can either be black or white, respectively.
- 3. The microfluidic display apparatus of claim 1 wherein the microfluidic means includes electrodes disposed in the microchannel and circuit means for providing signals to such electrodes to control the flow of fluids in the micro channel.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
Reference is made to commonly assigned U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/868,426, filed Jun. 3, 1997 entitled "Continuous Tone Microfluidic Printing"; U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/868,104, filed Jun. 3, 1997 entitled "Image Producing Apparatus for Microfluidic Printing"; U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/868,100, filed Jun. 3, 1997 entitled "Improved Image Producing Apparatus for Uniform Microfluidic Printing"; U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/868,416, filed Jun. 3, 1997 entitled "Microfluidic Printer on Receiver"; U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/868,102, filed Jun. 3, 1997 entitled "Microfluidic Printing With Ink Volume Control." The disclosure of these related applications is incorporated herein by reference.
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