Patents by Inventor Emma L Wood
Emma L Wood 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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Patent number: 8470411Abstract: A photopolymer mixture is capable of use for a liquid crystal alignment layer. An alignment layer is formed from such a photopolymer mixture. The mixture comprises at least two polymerisable materials which are blended together in proportion so as to give a predetermined, preferably low, surface energy. A low surface energy, e.g., less than 4×10?2 N/m, can result in an alignment layer which imparts a particular orientation to liquid crystal molecules with out requiring any post-cure treatments. The polymerisable materials may be monomers, oligomers, or diluents that form long chain molecules when cured, and the mixture may contain additives to lower the overall surface energy.Type: GrantFiled: April 14, 2011Date of Patent: June 25, 2013Assignee: ZBD Displays Ltd.Inventors: Richard M Amos, Guy P Bryan-Brown, John C Jones, Emma L Wood
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Publication number: 20110194058Abstract: A photopolymer mixture is capable of use for a liquid crystal alignment layer. An alignment layer is formed from such a photopolymer mixture. The mixture comprises at least two polymerisable materials which are blended together in proportion so as to give a predetermined, preferably low, surface energy. A low surface energy, e.g., less than 4×10?2 N/m, can result in an alignment layer which imparts a particular orientation to liquid crystal molecules with out requiring any post-cure treatments. The polymerisable materials may be monomers, oligomers, or diluents that form long chain molecules when cured, and the mixture may contain additives to lower the overall surface energy.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 14, 2011Publication date: August 11, 2011Applicant: ZBD Displays Ltd.Inventors: Richard M. AMOS, Guy P. BRYAN-BROWN, John C. JONES, Emma L. WOOD
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Patent number: 7824516Abstract: A method and apparatus for forming a patterned layer having a surface profile that provides relief structures within an electronic device. The method comprises the steps of taking a carrier film (50) having an inverse of the required surface profile formed on one side thereof, taking a layer of fixable material (54) located on a substrate (52), laminating the carrier film (50) and substrate (52) such the carrier film causes the required surface profile to be formed in the layer of fixable material with a predetermined offset, and then fixing the fixable material. Lamination may be performed using rollers (56,58) or a vacuum process. The process is designed to ensure that the offset can be kept as low as possible, preferably to within 150 nm.Type: GrantFiled: May 13, 2003Date of Patent: November 2, 2010Assignee: ZBD Displays LimitedInventors: Richard M Amos, Guy P Bryan-Brown, Emma L Wood, John C Jones, Philip T Worthing
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Patent number: 7551258Abstract: A repeated pattern layer having areas for imparting different electro-optic characteristics to a light modulating device is disclosed. The repeated pattern is arranged so that any pixel area formed in the assembled device (above a certain minimum size) will contain an area of each electo-optic characteristic in the right proportions. The pattern is arranged as a two dimensional grid of areas of different characteristic with at least one area of each characteristic provided in each row and column of the grid. The patterned layer may usefully be an alignment layer for a liquid crystal device, especially a bistable device, and the different areas may be arranged to give grey scale in the device.Type: GrantFiled: July 7, 2003Date of Patent: June 23, 2009Assignee: ZBD Displays LimitedInventors: John C. Jones, Emma L. Wood
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Publication number: 20080241426Abstract: This invention relates to a photopolymer mixture capable of use for a liquid crystal alignment layer and to an alignment layer formed from such a photopolymer mixture. The mixture comprises at least two polymerisable materials which are blended together in proportion so as to give a predetermined, preferably low, surface energy. A low surface energy, e.g. less than 4×10?2 N/m can result in an alignment layer which imparts a particular orientation to liquid crystal molecules with out requiring any post cure treatments. The polymerisable materials may be monomers, oligomers or diluents that form long chain molecules when cured and the mixture may contain additives to lower the overall surface energy.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 13, 2008Publication date: October 2, 2008Applicant: ZBD Displays Ltd.,Inventors: Richard M. Amos, Guy P. Bryan-Brown, John C. Jones, Emma L. Wood
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Patent number: 7053975Abstract: Liquid crystal devices are described that exhibit bistable, tri-stable or other multistable operation. The stable liquid crystal configurations are attained using a surface alignment grating (144) on the internal surface of at least one cell wall (142). The surface profile of the surface alignment grating comprises three or more defect sites per grating period and permit the liquid crystal molecules to adopt any one of two or more stable pretilt angles in the same azimuthal plane. Application of a suitable voltage causes the liquid crystal material to switch between the stable configurations.Type: GrantFiled: July 18, 2001Date of Patent: May 30, 2006Assignee: ZBD Displays LimitedInventors: Emma L Wood, Guy P Bryan-Brown, Victor C Hui, John C Jones, Carl V Brown
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Patent number: 6929869Abstract: Organic light emitting diode devices having a substrate bearing an organic layer sandwiched between electrode structures. The organic layer includes, in a single layer a hole transporter, an electron transporter and a light emitter where the electron transporter or the light emitter or the electron transporter and the light emitter include a material of general formula 1.Type: GrantFiled: December 6, 1999Date of Patent: August 16, 2005Assignee: Qinetiq LimitedInventors: Emma L Wood, Ian C Sage
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Publication number: 20040191427Abstract: Liquid crystal devices are described that exhibit bistable, tri-stable or other multistable operation. The stable liquid crystal configurations are attained using a surface alignment grating (144) on the internal surface of at least one cell wall (142). The surface profile of the surface alignment grating comprises three or more defect sites per grating period and permit the liquid crystal molecules to adopt any one of two or more stable pretilt angles in the same azimuthal plane. Application of a suitable voltage causes the liquid crystal material to switch between the stable configurations.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 16, 2003Publication date: September 30, 2004Inventors: Emma L Wood, Victor C Hui, John C Jones, Carl V Brown
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Publication number: 20040165135Abstract: A repeated pattern layer having areas for imparting different electro-optic characteristics to a light modulating device is disclosed. The repeated pattern is arranged so that any pixel area formed in the assembled device (above a certain minimum size) will contain an area of each electo-optic characteristic in the right proportions. The pattern is arranged as a two dimensional grid of areas of different characteristic with at least one area of each characteristic provided in each row and column of the grid.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 7, 2003Publication date: August 26, 2004Inventors: John C. Jones, Emma L. Wood
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Patent number: 6716371Abstract: This invention relates to an organic semiconductor device comprising a substrate bearing an organic layer sandwiched between electrode structures wherein the organic layer comprises a polymer of general Formula (I): wherein X is selected from H, CN, F, Cl, Br, COOCH3. Y is given by the following general Formula (II): wherein A is a phenyl group which may be further substituted in 1 or 2 or 3 positions with groups independently selected from C1-8 alkyl, CN, F, Cl; B and C are both phenyl groups which may be further substituted, independently of each other, in 1 or 2 or 3 or 4 or 5 positions with groups independently selected from C1-8 alkyl, CN, F, Cl; A, B and C may also be, independently of each other, selected from pyrimidine, pyridazine and pyridine; m=5-20,000.Type: GrantFiled: November 6, 2001Date of Patent: April 6, 2004Assignee: Qinetiq LimitedInventors: Ian C Sage, Emma L Wood, Stephen J Till, William J Feast, Richard J Peace
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Patent number: 6642332Abstract: This invention relates to statistical copolymers of general formula (I) and their use in organic semiconductor devices: wherein m and j are the average number of repeat units of A and B such that: m=0.1-0.9, j=1−m, Q=10-50000; A and B are independently selected from hole transporting groups and electron transporting groups and are statistically distributed along the polymer chain; X and Z are selected from H, CN, F, Cl, Br, CO2CH3.Type: GrantFiled: April 30, 2002Date of Patent: November 4, 2003Assignee: Qinetiq LimitedInventors: Ian C Sage, Emma L Wood, William J Feast, Richard J Peace
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Patent number: 6577363Abstract: A liquid crystal device comprises a cell (1) formed by a layer (2) of nematic or long pitch cholesteric liquid crystal material contained between two cell walls (3, 4). One wall (4) carries a surface treatment giving a first azimuthal alignment direction with or without a surface pretilt to liquid crystal molecules. The other wall (3) carries a surface treatment capable of separately providing both a preferred, substantially homeotropic alignment of the adjacent liquid crystal, and a defined azimuthal second alignment direction to the adjacent liquid crystal dependant upon liquid crystal molecular arrangement. The first and second alignment directions are approximately orthogonal. Polarisers (13, 14) may be arranged on either side of the cells walls with their polarization axes parallel or perpendicular to the two azimuthal directions. In addition one or more birefringent compensator layers (19, 20) are disposed on one side or on both sides of the cell (1).Type: GrantFiled: September 21, 1999Date of Patent: June 10, 2003Assignee: Qinetiq LimitedInventors: Guy P Bryan-Brown, Ian C Sage, Emma L Wood