Patents by Inventor Bernard Stark

Bernard Stark has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).

  • Patent number: 11467196
    Abstract: An electronic circuit for detecting a change in a property of interest, the circuit comprising a voltage detector having an input and a device for providing a bias current to the input of the voltage detector, wherein the circuit is arranged such that a change in the property of interest modifies the current received at the input of the voltage detector. A change in the property of interest may modify the current by adding or subtracting a current to the bias current. The property of interest may be a signal which is combined with the bias current thereby to alter the current at the input of the voltage detector. The signal may be capacitively coupled into the bias current. The signal may be provided by a sensor, which may be a voltage generating sensor and could be an antenna, rectenna, microphone or any other suitable sensor.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 31, 2018
    Date of Patent: October 11, 2022
    Assignee: Sensor Driven Ltd.
    Inventors: Bernard Stark, Mark Volanthen, Guang Yang
  • Patent number: 10914768
    Abstract: A voltage detector (200) for monitoring an input signal and outputting a detection signal at an output when a voltage of the input signal meets a first threshold having: an input configured for receiving the input signal; a voltage reference circuit for receiving an input voltage and producing a reference voltage having a maximum value independent of the input voltage; and a trigger configured to compare the input signal and the reference voltage and to output a detection signal to the output when the voltage of the input signal reaches the first threshold. The voltage reference circuit comprises a reset input connected to either the input or the output and is configured to reduce the reference voltage when a predetermined reset signal is received.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 27, 2017
    Date of Patent: February 9, 2021
    Assignee: The University of Bristol
    Inventors: Bernard Stark, Guang Yang, Chunhong Zhang, Plamen Proynov, Salah Adami
  • Publication number: 20200386797
    Abstract: An electronic circuit for detecting a change in a property of interest, the circuit comprising a voltage detector having an input and a device for providing a bias current to the input of the voltage detector, wherein the circuit is arranged such that a change in the property of interest modifies the current received at the input of the voltage detector. A change in the property of interest may modify the current by adding or subtracting a current to the bias current. The property of interest may be a signal which is combined with the bias current thereby to alter the current at the input of the voltage detector. The signal may be capacitively coupled into the bias current. The signal may be provided by a sensor, which may be a voltage generating sensor and could be an antenna, rectenna, microphone or any other suitable sensor.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 31, 2018
    Publication date: December 10, 2020
    Applicant: Sensor Driven Ltd.
    Inventors: Bernard Stark, Mark Volanthen, Guang Yang
  • Patent number: 10859610
    Abstract: A voltage detector comprising: a first voltage reference generator for generating a first voltage reference signal; a second voltage reference generator for generating a second voltage reference signal, wherein the second voltage reference signal is higher than the first voltage reference signal; a trigger, powered by an input signal to the voltage detector, and having an input for receiving either the first or second voltage reference signal and an output for generating a detection signal; and a switch for selectively, connecting the input of the trigger to the first or second voltage reference signal, wherein the switch is operative to connect the input of the trigger to the first voltage reference signal when the detection signal output by the voltage detector is low and is operative to connect the input of the trigger to the second voltage reference signal when the detection signal output by the voltage detector is high, and a voltage detector system for monitoring an input signal and outputting a detecti
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 27, 2017
    Date of Patent: December 8, 2020
    Assignee: The University of Bristol
    Inventors: Bernard Stark, Guang Yang, Chunhong Zhang, Plamen Proynov, Salah Adami
  • Publication number: 20200124646
    Abstract: A voltage detector comprising, a first voltage reference generator for generating a first voltage reference signal; a second voltage reference generator for generating a second voltage reference signal, wherein the second voltage reference signal is higher than the first voltage reference signal; a trigger, powered by an input signal to the voltage detector, and having an input for receiving either the first or second voltage reference signal and an output for generating a detection signal; and a switch for selectively connecting the input of the trigger to the first or second voltage reference signal, wherein the switch is operative to connect the input of the trigger to the first voltage reference signal when the detection signal output by the voltage detector is low and is operative to connect the input of the trigger to the second voltage reference signal when the detection signal output by the voltage detector is high, and a voltage detector system for monitoring an input signal and outputting a detectio
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 27, 2017
    Publication date: April 23, 2020
    Applicant: The University of Bristol
    Inventors: Salah Adami, Plamen Proynov, Bernard Stark, Guang Yang, Chunhong Zhang
  • Publication number: 20200025807
    Abstract: A voltage detector (200) for monitoring an input signal and outputting a detection signal at an output when a voltage of the input signal meets a first threshold having: an input configured for receiving the input signal; a voltage reference circuit for receiving an input voltage and producing a reference voltage having a maximum value independent of the input voltage; and a trigger configured to compare the input signal and the reference voltage and to output a detection signal to the output when the voltage of the input signal reaches the first threshold. The voltage reference circuit comprises a reset input connected to either the input or the output and is configured to reduce the reference voltage when a predetermined reset signal is received.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 27, 2017
    Publication date: January 23, 2020
    Applicant: The University of Bristol
    Inventors: Salah Adami, Plamen Proynov, Bernard Stark, Guang Yang, Chunhong Zhang
  • Publication number: 20060077544
    Abstract: A visual display screen (100) has a display area (30), for displaying an image, and which extends as far as an optically inactive region (33) towards the edge of the display screen (100). A cover arrangement (400) overlays the display screen (100) and comprises a generally planar portion and an edge portion, comprising a light-bending region. The light-bending region is arranged to bend rays of light near the edge of the display screen (100) by means of refraction, reflection or diffraction such that the display area (30), as viewed externally of the arrangement, appears to extend substantially as far as the edge of the cover arrangement (400). The light-bending region further provides graded magnification, adapted to minimize the rate of change of local magnification across the cover arrangement (400). This function may be optimised for viewing across junctions between adjacent display screens (100, 100?).
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 14, 2003
    Publication date: April 13, 2006
    Applicant: Seamless Display Limited
    Inventor: Bernard Stark