Patents by Inventor Donald R. Brewer

Donald R. Brewer 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).

  • Publication number: 20020181335
    Abstract: A system and method for driving a liquid crystal display (LCD) having at least one segment. The system includes an LCD driver connected to a segment of the LCD. A processor is connected to the LCD driver. The processor may be selectively configured into any of at least two multiplexing modes, where the at least two multiplexing modes produce at least three voltage levels for driving the at least one segment of the LCD. Another embodiment includes a system and method for driving an LCD having a segment including a first and second electrode. An LCD driver is coupled to the first and second electrode. A processor is coupled the LCD driver. The processor initiates a substantially periodic signal on the first electrode and a delay signal having a time delay relative to the substantially periodic signal. The signals on the first and second electrodes form an RMS voltage to drive the segment of the LCD to any of at least three display voltage levels.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 19, 2002
    Publication date: December 5, 2002
    Inventors: Donald R. Brewer, Lee Tak Chun
  • Publication number: 20020163859
    Abstract: A system and method for driving a liquid crystal display (LCD) having at least one segment. The system includes an LCD driver connected to a segment of the LCD. A processor is connected to the LCD driver. The processor may be selectively configured into any of at least two multiplexing modes, where the at least two multiplexing modes produce at least three voltage levels for driving the at least one segment of the LCD. Another embodiment includes a system and method for driving an LCD having a segment including a first and second electrode. An LCD driver is coupled to the first and second electrode. A processor is coupled the LCD driver. The processor initiates a substantially periodic signal on the first electrode and a delay signal having a time delay relative to the substantially periodic signal. The signals on the first and second electrodes form an RMS voltage to drive the segment of the LCD to any of at least three display voltage levels.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 1, 2001
    Publication date: November 7, 2002
    Applicant: Fossil, Inc.
    Inventors: Donald R. Brewer, Lee Tak Chun
  • Patent number: 5995456
    Abstract: A dynamically changing, multi-color liquid crystal display for electronic watches or other design apparel items is provided. The liquid crystal displays incorporated within the watch or designer apparel item can be adapted to provide various colored images such as geometric images, animation images, customized images, designer labels, logos, etc. on colored backgrounds or alternatively provides a color changing capability that is aesthetically pleasing and fashionable. Moreover, the dynamically changing watch or other designer apparel item allows for the electronic control of the color appearance of the liquid crystal displays as well as electronic control of the liquid crystal display images, such images being generally independent of the time of day.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 30, 1997
    Date of Patent: November 30, 1999
    Assignee: Boit Incorporated
    Inventors: Donald R. Brewer, Michael Jarcho
  • Patent number: 5636185
    Abstract: A dynamically changing, multi-color liquid crystal display for electronic watches or other design apparel items is provided. The liquid crystal displays incorporated within the watch or designer apparel item can be adapted to provide various colored images such as geometric images, animation images, customized images, designer labels, logos, etc. on colored backgrounds or alternatively provides a color changing capability that is aesthetically pleasing and fashionable. Moreover, the dynamically changing watch or other designer apparel item allows for the electronic control of the color appearance of the liquid crystal displays as well as electronic control of the liquid crystal display images, such images being generally independent of the time of day.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 10, 1995
    Date of Patent: June 3, 1997
    Assignee: Boit Incorporated
    Inventors: Donald R. Brewer, Michael Jarcho
  • Patent number: 5499121
    Abstract: Liquid crystal polymer matrix displays are disclosed, one of which is capable of changing from a first color to a second color and shades of color therebetween, and the other of which is capable of changing from a first color to a true colorless state and to lower intensities of said first color. Droplets of liquid crystal material containing a dye mixture comprising a positive order parameter dye and a negative order parameter dye, or a positive order parameter dye and a zero order parameter dye, or a negative order parameter dye and a zero order parameter dye, are dispersed in the polymer matrix. The color changes are attained by varying the magnitude of an electric field across the polymer matrix. The optic axes of the liquid crystal material can be partially of fully aligned in one direction during the curing of the polymer matrix thereby enhancing possible color changes.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 18, 1993
    Date of Patent: March 12, 1996
    Assignee: Boit Inc.
    Inventor: Donald R. Brewer
  • Patent number: 5289301
    Abstract: Liquid crystal display apparatus is disclosed wherein a liquid crystal mixture having incorporated therein (a) a positive order parameter dye and a negative order parameter dye, or (b) a zero order parameter dye and a positive order parameter dye, or (c) a zero order parameter dye and a negative order parameter dye, is interposed between transparent electrodes secured to a transparent superstrate and a transparent substrate. An operating voltage wave ranging between 0 volts and an operating voltage which may be as high as 15.6 volts, and of variable frequency, is applied across the transparent electrodes to produce color changes of adjustable frequency in the liquid crystal mixture. Simultaneously, a square voltage wave of 35 Hz is applied across the transparent electrodes to prevent degradation of the liquid crystal mixture. Various modifications are shown which Produce a travelling wave of color changes of adjustable frequency across the liquid crystal display.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 12, 1992
    Date of Patent: February 22, 1994
    Assignee: Boit, Inc.
    Inventor: Donald R. Brewer