Electrochromic display device having constant color density and driving method therefor
First Claim
1. In an electrochromic display device having a plurality of display electrodes exhibiting either colored or bleached states depending on the density of electric charge held by the display electrodes, a counter electrode spaced from the display electrodes, an electrolyte in contact with the counter and display electrodes, and means for selectively applying a voltage between preselected colored display electrodes and preselected bleached display electrodes effective to transfer electric charges held in said preselected colored display electrodes through the electrolyte to said preselected bleached display electrodes so as to interchange the display state of said preselected display electrodes:
- control means for determining the difference amount between the amount of electric charge held in said preselected colored display electrodes which is to be transferred to said preselected bleached display electrodes and the amount of electric charge required for coloring said preselected bleached display electrodes; and
constant current means responsive to said control means for injecting or extracting said difference amount of electric charge to or from said preselected display electrodes through said counter electrode to thereby compensate for said difference amount.
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Abstract
An electrochromic display device has an electrolyte contained between two spaced-apart substrates. A plurality of display segments are disposed on the surface of at least one of the substrates in contact with the electrolyte, and a counter electrode is disposed on the surface of the other substrate in contact with the electrolyte. Each of the display segments comprises a transparent electrode and an electrochromic layer disposed on the transparent electrode such that the display segment exhibits either colored or bleached states depending on the amount of electric charge held by the display segment. A charge transfer voltage is periodically applied between preselected bleached and colored display segments to effect transfer of electric charges through the electrolyte to thereby periodically change the display state. The difference between the coloration electric charge quantity at the present display state and the coloration electric charge quantity at the next display state is compensated for by either injecting or extracting electric charge into or from the display segments so as to maintain the color density constant.
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15 Claims
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1. In an electrochromic display device having a plurality of display electrodes exhibiting either colored or bleached states depending on the density of electric charge held by the display electrodes, a counter electrode spaced from the display electrodes, an electrolyte in contact with the counter and display electrodes, and means for selectively applying a voltage between preselected colored display electrodes and preselected bleached display electrodes effective to transfer electric charges held in said preselected colored display electrodes through the electrolyte to said preselected bleached display electrodes so as to interchange the display state of said preselected display electrodes:
- control means for determining the difference amount between the amount of electric charge held in said preselected colored display electrodes which is to be transferred to said preselected bleached display electrodes and the amount of electric charge required for coloring said preselected bleached display electrodes; and
constant current means responsive to said control means for injecting or extracting said difference amount of electric charge to or from said preselected display electrodes through said counter electrode to thereby compensate for said difference amount. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7)
- control means for determining the difference amount between the amount of electric charge held in said preselected colored display electrodes which is to be transferred to said preselected bleached display electrodes and the amount of electric charge required for coloring said preselected bleached display electrodes; and
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8. In an electrochromic display device having an electrolyte contained between two spaced-apart substrates:
- a given number of display segments disposed on the surface of at least one of the substrates and in contact with the electrolyte, each display segment comprising a transparent electrode and an electrochromic layer disposed on the transparent electrode such that the display segment exhibits either colored or bleached states depending on the amount of electric charge held by the display segment;
means for selectively applying a charge transfer voltage between preselected bleached and colored display segments to effect transfer of electric charges between the preselected display segments through the electrolyte to thereby change the display state of the electrochromic display device;
control means for determining whether the number of display segments to be changed to the colored state is n number more or m number less than the number of display segments to be changed to the bleached stated; and
constant current means coacting with the control means for injecting an electric charge of nq coulomb, where q represents the amount of electric charge needed to change one display segment from the bleached state to the colored state, into predetermined bleached display segments when the determined number of display segments to be changed to the colored state is n number more than the number of display segments to be changed to the bleached state and for extracting an electric charge of mq coulomb from predetermined colored display segments when the determined number of display segments to be changed to the colored state is m number less than the number of display segments to be changed to the bleached state. - View Dependent Claims (9, 10, 11, 12, 13)
- a given number of display segments disposed on the surface of at least one of the substrates and in contact with the electrolyte, each display segment comprising a transparent electrode and an electrochromic layer disposed on the transparent electrode such that the display segment exhibits either colored or bleached states depending on the amount of electric charge held by the display segment;
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14. In a driving method for driving an electrochromic display device to different display states by the electric charge transfer drive method in which electric charges for coloration in a colored display segment group are transferred through an electrolyte to a bleached display segment group to change the display state by the application of a charge transfer voltage between the colored and bleached display segment groups, the steps of:
- determining whether the number of display segments to be next changed to the colored state is n number more or m number less than the number of display segments to be next changed to the bleached state; and
injecting an electric charge of nq coulomb, where q represents the amount of electric charge needed to change one display segment from the bleached state to the colored state, into predetermined bleached display segments when the determined number of display segments to be next changed to the colored state is n number more than the number of display segments to be next changed to the bleached state and extracting an electric charge of mq coulomb from predetermined colored display segments when the determined number of display segments to be next changed to the colored state is m number less than the number of display segments to be next changed to the bleached state. - View Dependent Claims (15)
- determining whether the number of display segments to be next changed to the colored state is n number more or m number less than the number of display segments to be next changed to the bleached state; and
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