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Date of Patent:
Jan. 12, 2010

Filed:

May. 14, 2008
Applicants:

Chao-kai Cheng, Hsinchu County, TW;

Wan-wen Chiu, Hsinchu County, TW;

Wei-yuan Cheng, Taipei County, TW;

Chung-wei Wang, Taipei County, TW;

Jhih-ping LU, Hsinchu Hsien, TW;

Inventors:

Chao-Kai Cheng, Hsinchu County, TW;

Wan-Wen Chiu, Hsinchu County, TW;

Wei-Yuan Cheng, Taipei County, TW;

Chung-Wei Wang, Taipei County, TW;

Jhih-Ping Lu, Hsinchu Hsien, TW;

Attorney:
Primary Examiner:
Int. Cl.
CPC ...
G02B 1/07 (2006.01);
U.S. Cl.
CPC ...
Abstract

An electro-wetting display panel including a first substrate, an insulator layer, a second substrate, partitioning structures, and electro-wetting display mediums. The first substrate has a plurality of first electrodes. The insulator layer is disposed on the first substrate to cover the first electrodes. The second substrate located above the first substrate and has a plurality of second electrodes. The partitioning structures are disposed on the insulator layer and each defines a pixel region, respectively. At least one of the partitioning structures has a flow channel surrounding the pixel regions, and the flow channel is connected to one of the pixel regions correspondingly. The electro-wetting display mediums are disposed within the pixel regions and the flow channels. When the electro-wetting display mediums are driven by the electric charge between the first electrodes and the second electrodes, the electro-wetting display mediums move between the pixel regions and the flow channels.


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