Patents by Inventor Byung-Soo Ko
Byung-Soo Ko 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).
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Publication number: 20220117225Abstract: The present disclosure relates to an antifungal composition having excellent antibacterial activity even at low temperatures. Specifically, the present disclosure relates to an antifungal composition comprising propylene glycol, caprylic acid, and carvacrol as active ingredients, and a composition for inhibiting or removing biofilm formation. Further, the present disclosure relates to an antibacterial method of fungi comprising the step of treating fungi with the composition of the present disclosure.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 20, 2021Publication date: April 21, 2022Applicant: Korea University Research and Business FoundationInventors: Min Suk RHEE, Byung Soo KO
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Patent number: 9690038Abstract: A backlight includes a light source and one or more light recycling films. The light source generates light that exits the light source with an angular exit distribution. The light recycling films are oriented in relation to the light source so that the prism peaks of the recycling films are oriented away from the light source. The recycling films have a range of optimal incident angles that allow light to pass through the recycling films without recycling. The components of the light source, the characteristics of the recycling films, or both, are configured to control the overlap between the exit distribution of the light source and the optimal incident angle range of the recycling films.Type: GrantFiled: June 20, 2008Date of Patent: June 27, 2017Assignee: 3M Innovative Properties CompanyInventors: Gary T. Boyd, Ji-Young Choi, John T. Cowher, Yasuyuki Daigo, Kenneth A. Epstein, Shandon D. Hart, Charles D. Hoyle, Min-Young Ji, Chideuk Kim, Byung-Soo Ko, Keith M. Kotchick, Wade D. Kretman, David J. Lamb, Seo-Hern Lee, Eric W. Nelson, Youngsoo Park, Xianneng Peng, Yuji Saito, Naoya Taniguchi, John F. Van Derlofske, III, Leland R. Whitney, Xingpeng Yang, Yang Yu, Jie Zhou, Rui Zhang
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Patent number: 8757858Abstract: In one embodiment, the invention provides backlight comprising a front reflector (102) and a back reflector (104) disposed to form a hollow light cavity (106) with a first light source (108) proximate one end of the front reflector (102) and having a tilt angle (110) of from 5° to 90°, and a first asymmetric light collimator (116) extending between at least the first light source (108) and the back reflector (104) for directing light from the first light source (108) into the hollow light cavity (106).Type: GrantFiled: June 1, 2009Date of Patent: June 24, 2014Assignee: 3M Innovative Properties CompanyInventors: David J. W. Aastuen, Kenneth A. Epstein, Byung-Soo Ko, John A. Wheatley
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Patent number: 8576357Abstract: In a liquid crystal display (LCD), for example an LCD monitor or an LCD-TV, a number of light management films, including a diffuser layer, lie between the light source and the LCD panel to provide bright, uniform illumination. In some embodiments, the diffuser layer is attached to the lower side of the LCD panel. Some, or all, of the light management layers may be attached together as a laminated stack of films. In some embodiments, the diffuser layer is formed with a recessed region on one side and another optical film positioned within the recessed region.Type: GrantFiled: March 15, 2010Date of Patent: November 5, 2013Assignee: 3M Innovative Properties CompanyInventors: Mark D. Gehlsen, Linda M. Rivard, Ryan T. Fabick, James W. Laumer, Kenneth A. Epstein, Byung-soo Ko, Ji-Hyung Kim, Sang-Dae Kim, Ji-Hwa Lee
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Patent number: 8520165Abstract: Optical film laminates of birefringent polyester films and adhesive are disclosed. The laminates have a thickness of at least 10 mils (0.25 mm). The laminates of the invention are useful in displays having a diagonal of 37 in (94 cm) or greater.Type: GrantFiled: December 8, 2008Date of Patent: August 27, 2013Assignee: 3M Innovative Properties CompanyInventors: Lowell C. Frank, Stephen A. Johnson, Ji-Hyung Kim, Byung-Soo Ko, Ji-Hwa Lee, Yufeng Liu
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Publication number: 20110261584Abstract: A backlight includes a light source and one or more light recycling films. The light source generates light that exits the light source with an angular exit distribution. The light recycling films are oriented in relation to the light source so that the prism peaks of the recycling films are oriented away from the light source. The recycling films have a range of optimal incident angles that allow light to pass through the recycling films without recycling. The components of the light source, the characteristics of the recycling films, or both, are configured to control the overlap between the exit distribution of the light source and the optimal incident angle range of the recycling films.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 20, 2008Publication date: October 27, 2011Inventors: Gary T. Boyd, Ji-Young Choi, John T. Cowher, Yasuyuki Daigo, Kenneth A. Epstein, Shandon D. Hart, Charles D. Hoyle, Min-Young Ji, Chideuk kim, Byung-Soo Ko, Keith M. Kotchick, Wade D. Kretman, David J. Lamb, Seo-Hern Lee, Eric W. Nelson, Youngsoo Park, Xianneng Peng, Yuji Saito, Naoya Taniguchi, John F. Van Derlofske, III, Leland R. Whitney, Kingpeng Yang, Yang Yu, Jie Zhou, Rui Zhang
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Publication number: 20110134659Abstract: In one embodiment, the invention provides backlight comprising a front reflector (102) and a back reflector (104) disposed to form a hollow light cavity (106) with a first light source (108) proximate one end of the front reflector (102) and having a tilt angle (110) of from 5° to 90°, and a first asymmetric light collimator (116) extending between at least the first light source (108) and the back reflector (104) for directing light from the first light source (108) into the hollow light cavity (106).Type: ApplicationFiled: June 1, 2009Publication date: June 9, 2011Inventors: David J. W. Aastuen, Kenneth A. Epstein, Byung-Soo Ko, John A. Wheatley
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Publication number: 20100277668Abstract: Optical film laminates of birefringent polyester films and adhesive are disclosed. The laminates have a thickness of at least 10 mils (0.25 mm). The laminates of the invention are useful in displays having a diagonal of 37 in (94 cm) or greater.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 8, 2008Publication date: November 4, 2010Inventors: Lowell C. Frank, Stephen A. Johnson, Ji-Hyung Kim, Byung-Soo Ko, Ji-Hwa Lee, Yufeng Liu
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Publication number: 20100188754Abstract: In a liquid crystal display (LCD), for example an LCD monitor or an LCD-TV, a number of light management films, including a diffuser layer, lie between the light source and the LCD panel to provide bright, uniform illumination. In some embodiments, the diffuser layer is attached to the lower side of the LCD panel. Some, or all, of the light management layers may be attached together as a laminated stack of films. In some embodiments, the diffuser layer is formed with a recessed region on one side and another optical film positioned within the recessed region.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 15, 2010Publication date: July 29, 2010Inventors: Mark D. Gehlsen, Linda M. Rivard, Ryan T. Fabick, James W. Laumer, Kenneth A. Epstein, Byung-soo Ko, Ji-Hyung Kim, Sang-Dae Kim, Ji-Hwa Lee
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Patent number: 7710511Abstract: In a liquid crystal display (LCD), for example an LCD monitor or an LCD-TV, a number of light management films, including a diffuser layer, lie between the light source and the LCD panel to provide bright, uniform illumination. In some embodiments, the diffuser layer is attached to the lower side of the LCD panel. Some, or all, of the light management layers may be attached together as a laminated stack of films. In some embodiments, the diffuser layer is formed with a recessed region on one side and another optical film positioned within the recessed region.Type: GrantFiled: October 6, 2005Date of Patent: May 4, 2010Assignee: 3M Innovative Properties CompanyInventors: Mark D. Gehlsen, Linda M. Rivard, Ryan T. Fabick, James W. Laumer, Kenneth A. Epstein, Byung-soo Ko, Ji-Hyung Kim, Sang-Dae Kim, Ji-Hwa Lee
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Publication number: 20080266904Abstract: The present disclosure is directed to optical devices including a light source and an optical film having a first surface disposed to receive light from the light source and a second surface facing away from the light source. The second surface includes a two-dimensional array of closely packed substantially hemispherically-shaped structures. In some implementations of the present disclosure, the optical film further includes a substrate portion having an optical characteristic different from optical characteristics of the second surface comprising the two dimensional array.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 7, 2008Publication date: October 30, 2008Inventors: Byung-Soo Ko, Leland R. Whitney, Dongwon Chae
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Patent number: 7416309Abstract: The present disclosure is directed to optical devices including a light source and an optical film having a first surface disposed to receive light from the light source and a second surface facing away from the light source. The second surface includes a two-dimensional array of closely packed substantially hemispherically-shaped structures. In some implementations of the present disclosure, the optical film further includes a substrate portion having an optical characteristic different from optical characteristics of the second surface comprising the two dimensional array.Type: GrantFiled: December 30, 2004Date of Patent: August 26, 2008Assignee: 3M Innovative Properties CompanyInventors: Byung-Soo Ko, Leland R. Whitney, Dongwon Chae
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Patent number: 7320538Abstract: Optical films are disclosed, which have a structured surface including a plurality of concave pyramid-shaped structures, each structure having a base including at least two first sides and at least two second sides. In addition, optical devices are disclosed that incorporate the optical films, for example, such that a first surface of the optical film is disposed to receive light from a light source and the structured surface faces away from the light source.Type: GrantFiled: December 30, 2004Date of Patent: January 22, 2008Assignee: 3M Innovative Properties CompanyInventors: Byung-Soo Ko, Leland R. Whitney, Mark E. Gardiner, Dongwon Chae
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Publication number: 20080002256Abstract: An optical article has a substrate including a reflective polarizing element preferentially reflecting light having a first polarization state and preferentially transmitting light having a second polarization state and a beaded layer disposed on the substrate. The beaded layer includes transparent binder and a plurality of transparent beads dispersed therein. A normal angle gain of the optical article with the beaded layer is increased when compared to a normal angle gain of the same optical article but without the beaded layer.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 30, 2006Publication date: January 3, 2008Inventors: Itsuroh Sasagawa, Wei Feng Zhang, Yan Yan Zhang, Hoon-Sung Jung, Byung-soo Ko, Ji-Hwa Lee, Wonho Lee, Mark D. Gehlsen, Stephen J. Etzkorn, Susan E. Anderson
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Publication number: 20070171325Abstract: An optical device such as an LCD has a package of optical films positioned between a backlight and a display panel for enhancing the optical performance of the device. The package of optical films includes a first layer and a third layer and a second layer disposed between the first and third layers. The second layer is smaller than the first layer, so that the second layer covers a first region of the first layer but not a second region of the first layer. The third layer is attached to the second region of the first layer. In some embodiments the first layer has a structured surface facing the second layer. In other embodiments, the second layer has a structured surface facing the third layer. In other embodiments, both the first and second layers have structured surfaces facing the third layer.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 20, 2006Publication date: July 26, 2007Inventors: Byung-Soo Ko, Ji-Hyung Kim, Ji-Hwa Lee, Byoung-Kyu Kim
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Publication number: 20070139574Abstract: Directly illuminated liquid crystal display (LCD) units include an LCD panel, a backlight cavity, an optical film stack located between the LCD panel and the backlight cavity, and a supporting structure. The supporting structure, which is relatively low-profile and lightweight, is positioned to maintain the optical film stack in a substantially flat condition. In some cases, the supporting structure includes a flexible support such as a film, a filament, or an array of filaments that are held taut in at least one dimension. In some cases, the supporting structure includes a rigid elongated support that covers only a portion of a useful area of the film stack.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 19, 2005Publication date: June 21, 2007Inventors: Byung-soo Ko, Ji-Hyung Kim, Byoung-kyu Kim
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Patent number: 7220026Abstract: The present disclosure is directed to optical films having a first surface and a structured surface, the structured surface comprising a plurality of prismatic structures. Each prismatic structure has a base including at least two first sides and at least two second sides. At least one of the first and second sides of at least one of the plurality of prismatic structures is offset with respect to at least one of the first and second sides of at least one other prismatic structure.Type: GrantFiled: December 30, 2004Date of Patent: May 22, 2007Assignee: 3M Innovative Properties CompanyInventors: Byung-Soo Ko, Mark E. Gardiner, Dongwon Chae
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Publication number: 20070024994Abstract: Optical films are disclosed that include a substantially transparent body having a first surface defined by a substrate portion and a structured surface disposed over the substrate portion opposite to the first surface. The structured surface includes a plurality of smaller pyramidal structures and a plurality of larger pyramidal structures interspersed with the plurality of smaller pyramidal structures. Each pyramidal structure has a base including at least two first sides disposed opposite to each other and at least two second sides disposed opposite to each other. Also disclosed are optical devices including such optical films.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 29, 2005Publication date: February 1, 2007Inventors: Leland Whitney, Byung-Soo Ko, Mark Gardiner, Dongwon Chae
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Patent number: 7098974Abstract: A cholesteric liquid crystal (CLC) color filter substrate for reflective liquid crystal display devices comprises an alignment layer on a black substrate, a cholesteric liquid crystal (CLC) color filter on the alignment layer, the cholesteric liquid crystal (CLC) color filter including sub-color-filters red (R), green (G), and blue (B), and black matrices on boundaries of each of the sub-color filters R, G, and B. In addition, a cholesteric liquid crystal (CLC) color filter substrate for a reflective liquid crystal display devices comprises an alignment layer on a black substrate, a cholesteric liquid crystal (CLC) color filter on the alignment layer, the cholesteric liquid crystal (CLC) color filter including sub-color-filters R, G, and B, and boundaries of the sub-color filter R, G and B that reflect incident light having a long wavelength.Type: GrantFiled: August 30, 2004Date of Patent: August 29, 2006Assignee: LG. Philips LCD Co., Ltd.Inventor: Byung-Soo Ko
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Publication number: 20060152943Abstract: The present disclosure is directed to optical films having a first surface and a structured surface, the structured surface comprising a plurality of prismatic structures. Each prismatic structure has a base including at least two first sides and at least two second sides. At least one of the first and second sides of at least one of the plurality of prismatic structures is offset with respect to at least one of the first and second sides of at least one other prismatic structure.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 30, 2004Publication date: July 13, 2006Inventors: Byung-Soo Ko, Mark Gardiner, Dongwon Chae