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Apparatus for the display of embedded information

a technology for embedded information and display apparatus, applied in the field of display of embedded information, can solve the problems of difficult scanning or digitizing of document images, and achieve the effect of reducing the appearance of goods, being inexpensive to produce, and being reusabl

Inactive Publication Date: 2017-06-22
EDGED DISPLAY MANAGEMENT LLC
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[0005]It is known, as demonstrated by companies such as E Ink Corporation, and Xerox′ Palo Alto Research Center (PARC) that a thin, flexible substrate may be used to produce re-writeable images, in dual (e.g., black and white, blue and white) or multi-colored formats. However, the present invention is directed to the combination of such media or display technology with an embedded or associated data source so as to make the combination useful—taking the display technology from a mere novelty to a practical and time-saving device in accordance with the various embodiments described herein.
[0007]As will be appreciated by those familiar with the new display techniques, the advantage of re-writeable substrate materials, combined with a tailored information source (content including text, images, etc.) is that a user then has a portable system by which the information may be accessed. Furthermore, such a system may make it easier for a user to become accustomed to reading a “book” using this new technology.
[0012]One aspect of the invention is based on the recognition of an opportunity for the use of new technologies in association with conventional goods. In particular, the development of flexible-substrate displays, and small, embeddable memory devices allows the novel combination of the two to provide improved uses thereof, including consumer goods, packaging, information sources, etc.
[0013]The present invention is advantageous because it can be produced inexpensively and is reusable, compared to other approaches, providing a way in which to display information or to alter the appearance of goods using the flexible-substrate displays. The invention can be adapted to any of a number of consumer goods and applications. The techniques of the invention are advantageous because they provide a range of alternatives, each of which is useful in appropriate situations. Some of the techniques can be used to modify or alter the appearance of goods, or information displayed thereon, in response to a user's request.BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

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However, scanning or digitizing a document image can be quite difficult, particularly when one seeks to accurately redisplay such an image or to modify it.

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[0025]For a general understanding of the present invention, reference is made to the drawings. In the drawings, like reference numerals have been used throughout to designate identical elements.

[0026]Referring to FIGS. 1-3, there are depicted illustrative embodiments of an aspect of the present invention. In particular, there is shown a substrate sheet 20 having a memory device 22 embedded within or attached to a surface thereof. In the embodiment of FIG. 2, the embedded memory device 22 is physically embedded within or between one or more layers of the substrate, possibly during its manufacture, so as to be concealed from visual detection by a viewer of the substrate. The substrate 20 may include a paper or comparable textile-based substrate, a portion of which may be conducive to various marking, copying, printing or silk-screening tasks, such as ordinary bond paper, cloth or linen paper, of any size, weight and color; and may also include other materials such as transparency mate...

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Abstract

An apparatus for the electronic display of information, where the apparatus is a substrate incorporating a digital recording medium attached to or embedded within the substrate. The substrate further includes a flexible-substrate display located on an exposed surface of the substrate, where the display is a medium capable of selectively displaying one of at least two possible colors at each pixel location thereon in order to produce a substrate medium that may be modified in accordance with a user's selection.

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[0001]This application is a continuation of, and claims priority from the following, U.S. patent application Ser. No. 13 / 422,017 filed Mar. 16, 2012 by Michael Weiner, titled “APPARATUS FOR THE DISPLAY OF EMBEDDED INFORMATION” which is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 12 / 210,378 filed Sep. 15, 2008 by Michael Weiner titled “APPARATUS FOR THE DISPLAY OF EMBEDDED INFORMATION”, which is a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 09 / 860,916 filed May 18, 2001 by Michael Weiner (U.S. Pat. No. 7,429,965) titled “APPARATUS FOR THE DISPLAY OF EMBEDDED INFORMATION”, which claims priority from Provisional Application 60 / 205,451 by Michael Weiner titled “DOCUMENT WITH EMBEDDED INFORMATION,” filed May 19, 2000, all of which are hereby incorporated by reference in their entirety.[0002]The following related application is also hereby incorporated by reference for its teachings “DOCUMENT WITH EMBEDDED INFORMATION,” Michael Weiner et al., abandoned application Ser. No. 09 / 860,734...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(United States)
IPC IPC(8): G06F3/01G06F1/16G06F3/041G06F3/14
CPCG06F3/01G06F3/1415G06F2203/04102G06F3/041G06F1/1652G09G2354/00G09G2380/02
Inventor WEINER, MICHAEL L.
Owner EDGED DISPLAY MANAGEMENT LLC
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