Patents by Inventor Neil Teitelbaum

Neil Teitelbaum 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: 8124217
    Abstract: An optically variable device is disclosed having a substrate with an array of pyramidal structures formed upon it or within it. The structures are coated with an optically variable color-shifting coating. Each of the structures form a pyramidal-like having at least three slanted faces and wherein one or more colors seen when viewing the pyramids vary as substrate is rotated at least 30 degrees about an axis orthogonal to the substrate. In order to see a color shift the device is rotated around the surface normal of the substrate, while keeping the angle of incidence to the light source the same, and keeping the viewing angle the same. Various forms of pyramids may be used, however pyramids with planar faces are most suitable.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 7, 2008
    Date of Patent: February 28, 2012
    Assignee: JDS Uniphase Corporation
    Inventors: Roger Phillips, Matthew Witzman, Vladimir P. Raksha, Eric William Kurman, Neil Teitelbaum
  • Patent number: 8105678
    Abstract: An optically variable device is disclosed having a substrate with an array of pyramidal structures formed upon it or within it. The structures are preferably formed by printing pyramids with an optically variable color-shifting ink using an Intaglio-like printing process. Alternatively the structure can be formed by embossing a layer of ink with positive pyramids so as to yield an array of positive embossed pyramids. Each of the structures form a pyramidal-like having at least three slanted faces and wherein one or more than one color is seen when viewing the pyramids vary as substrate is rotated at least 30 degrees about an axis orthogonal to the substrate. In order to see a color shift the device is rotated around the surface normal of the substrate, while keeping the angle of incidence to the light source the same, and keeping the viewing angle the same. Various forms of pyramids may be used, however pyramids with planar faces are most suitable.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 7, 2008
    Date of Patent: January 31, 2012
    Assignee: JDS Uniphase Corporation
    Inventors: Roger Phillips, Vladimir P. Raksha, Eric William Kurman, Matthew Witzman, Neil Teitelbaum
  • Publication number: 20110204841
    Abstract: A method and apparatus are described for storing electrical power in the form of relative chemical potential between a concentrated solution, typically salt brine, and a dilute version of the same solution. To recover the power, the concentrated solution and dilute solution are supplied to a means for transforming the difference in their chemical potential into electrical power by such means as pressure retarded osmosis or reverse electrodialysis. In operation such means take in the concentrated and dilute solutions and exhaust a solution of intermediate concentration. The concentrated solution is supplied from a container such as a pond. It is generated by evaporation of the intermediate concentration solution in a second, separate pond, which receives the exhaust from the power generation means. The exhaust solution is concentrated by evaporation and is transferred into the first pond when the concentration has reached a sufficient level.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 9, 2009
    Publication date: August 25, 2011
    Inventors: R. Ian MacDonald, Neil Teitelbaum
  • Publication number: 20110181928
    Abstract: This invention provides an improved and novel thin and pliable holographic fabric label that possesses durability, high intensity of holographic diffraction, laundering resistance, minimal alteration and degradation to the fabric and the label through extended use, and the ability to be cost-effectively mass produced is described. High bond is formed at multiple inter polymer interfaces and reflective diffractive layer is protected within the construction, superior durability to repetitious laundering, dry clean cycle and mechanical wear with long lasting diffracting effect and visual authentication property is realized.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 14, 2011
    Publication date: July 28, 2011
    Inventors: Lily O'Boyle, Gamil Guirguis, Neil Teitelbaum
  • Publication number: 20110086250
    Abstract: Electrical energy is stored in a concentrated solution. To recover the energy, the concentrated solution is rediluted for example by pressure retarded osmosis. The concentrated solution is generated by evaporation of the exhaust solution from the energy recovery process. The evaporation is enhanced by electrically powered enhancement means and the corresponding electrical input constitutes the power to be stored. The enhanced evaporation also draws heat from the environment, whereby the input electrical energy is augmented, partially or completely offsetting inefficiencies in the system. In grid applications, when demand for electricity is high the enhancement is discontinued and power is generated from the stored concentrated brine. Alternatively the evaporation enhancement may draw power from a power source that does not operate continuously, such as a renewable energy source.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 17, 2010
    Publication date: April 14, 2011
    Inventors: R. Ian MacDonald, Neil Teitelbaum
  • Publication number: 20110050158
    Abstract: A method and apparatus are described for storing electrical power in the form of relative chemical potential between a concentrated solution, typically salt brine, and a dilute version of the same solution. To recover the power, the concentrated solution and dilute solution are supplied to a means for transforming the difference in their chemical potential into electrical power by such means as pressure retarded osmosis or reverse electrodialysis. In operation such means take in the concentrated and dilute solutions and exhaust a solution of intermediate concentration. The concentrated solution is supplied from a container such as a pond. It is generated by evaporation of the intermediate concentration solution in a second, separate pond, which receives the exhaust from the power generation means. The exhaust solution is concentrated by evaporation and is transferred into the first pond when the concentration has reached a sufficient level.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 9, 2009
    Publication date: March 3, 2011
    Inventors: R. Ian MacDonald, Neil Teitelbaum
  • Publication number: 20110035695
    Abstract: A tactile keyboard provides a user of a touch sensitive device having a soft keyboard with a mountable keyboard with distinct keys. The mountable keyboard can be placed directly upon the soft keyboard and facilitates typing. As the hard keys on the mountable keyboard are depressed they simultaneously depress same keys on the soft keyboard which is removably attached to the touch screen device.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 4, 2009
    Publication date: February 10, 2011
    Inventors: Matthew Fawcett, Neil Teitelbaum
  • Publication number: 20100206953
    Abstract: This invention provides an improved and novel thin and pliable holographic fabric label that possesses durability, high intensity of holographic diffraction, laundering resistance, minimal alteration and degradation to the fabric and the label through extended use, and the ability to be cost-effectively mass produced is described. High bond is formed at multiple inter polymer interfaces and reflective diffractive layer is protected within the construction, superior durability to repetitious laundering, dry clean cycle and mechanical wear with long lasting diffracting effect and visual authentication property is realized.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 19, 2009
    Publication date: August 19, 2010
    Inventors: Lily O'BOYLE, Gamil Guirguis, Neil Teitelbaum
  • Patent number: 7729026
    Abstract: A metameric optical structure is disclosed having first optical structures comprising diffractive flakes having diffractive structures thereon, and a second optical structures having non-diffractive flakes which may have other special effect properties, such as color shifting. At one angle of incidence or one viewing angle, near normal. The hues match and at other angles they do not match. The diffractive flakes are preferably magnetically aligned so that the grating structures are parallel. Disclosed is also an image formed of at least a first region of diffractive flakes and a second region of non-diffractive flakes wherein the regions are adjacent one another and wherein one of the regions forms a logo, symbol or indicia that appears or disappears in dependence upon the angle of viewing.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 12, 2006
    Date of Patent: June 1, 2010
    Assignee: JDS Uniphase Corporation
    Inventors: Alberto Argoitia, Dishuan Chu, Neil Teitelbaum
  • Patent number: 7717038
    Abstract: This invention discloses a magnet for use as a printing plate or printing head that is used for aligning flakes or particles in a paint or ink. A composite sheet or block of magnetizable material is selectively magnetized so that a magnet is formed within the sheet or block that has a shape of a predetermined image, logo, or indica. Dies are used to magnetize the magnetizable material and preferably the does contact the material to be magnetized. A pre-magnetized sheet such as a refrigerator magnet may be re-magnetized differently so that a magnetic image is encoded therein for use as a printing plate. Preferably the printing plate is flexible so that it can be formed to a curved surface of a cylinder or drum for printing. Conveniently these flexible magnets can be changed for other designs and placed on the same drum for use in printing.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 17, 2006
    Date of Patent: May 18, 2010
    Assignee: JDS Uniphase Corporation
    Inventors: Vladimir P. Raksha, Jay M. Holman, Paul G. Coombs, Neil Teitelbaum, Charles T. Markantes
  • Patent number: 7674501
    Abstract: A two-step method of making of a security printed image is disclosed and includes coating of the surface of a substrate with a predetermined image shape with an ink containing flaked magnetic pigment in a predetermined concentration, exposing a wet printed image to a magnetic field to align magnetic particles in a predetermined manner, allowing the ink to cure, and coating the substrate with a second printed image on the top of the first image. The second printed image with the same or different image shape is printed with another ink containing clear or dyed ink vehicle mixed with flaked magnetic pigment in a low concentration, exposed to the magnetic field of the same or different configuration as the first printed image and cured until the ink is dry.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 1, 2006
    Date of Patent: March 9, 2010
    Assignee: JDS Uniphase Corporation
    Inventors: Vladimir P. Raksha, Paul G. Coombs, Neil Teitelbaum, Charles T. Markantes, Alberto Argoitia
  • Publication number: 20100002275
    Abstract: A metameric optical structure is disclosed having first optical structures comprising diffractive flakes having diffractive structures thereon, and a second optical structures having non-diffractive flakes which may have other special effect properties, such as color shifting. At one angle of incidence or one viewing angle, near normal. The hues match and at other angles they do not match. The diffractive flakes are preferably magnetically aligned so that the grating structures are parallel. Disclosed is also an image formed of at least a first region of diffractive flakes and a second region of non-diffractive flakes wherein the regions are adjacent one another and wherein one of the regions forms a logo, symbol or indicia that appears or disappears in dependence upon the angle of viewing.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 12, 2006
    Publication date: January 7, 2010
    Applicant: JDS Uniphase Corporation
    Inventors: Alberto Argoitia, Dishuan Chu, Neil Teitelbaum
  • Patent number: 7604855
    Abstract: An image is disclosed comprised of flakes in a carrier, such as an ink vehicle or a paint that can be aligned in a magnetic field. The flakes are aligned so as to produce one or more kinematic features such as a rolling bar that appears to move as the image is tilted. These images can provide security features on high-value documents, such as bank notes.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 20, 2005
    Date of Patent: October 20, 2009
    Assignee: JDS Uniphase Corporation
    Inventors: Vladimir P. Raksha, Paul G. Coombs, Charles T. Markantes, Jay M. Holman, Neil Teitelbaum
  • Publication number: 20090072185
    Abstract: The invention relates to anisotropic, reflective, magnetic flakes. In a liquid carrier and under influence of an external magnetic field, the flakes attract to one another side-by-side and form ribbons which provide higher reflectivity to a coating and may be used as a security feature for authentication of an object.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 19, 2008
    Publication date: March 19, 2009
    Applicant: JDS Uniphase Corporation
    Inventors: Vladimir P. Raksha, Charles T. Markantes, Paul G. Coombs, Roger W. Phillips, Paul T. Kohlmann, Alberto Argoitia, Neil Teitelbaum
  • Publication number: 20080286501
    Abstract: An optically variable device is disclosed having a substrate with an array of pyramidal structures formed upon it or within it. The structures are coated with an optically variable color-shifting coating. Each of the structures form a pyramidal-like having at least three slanted faces and wherein one or more colors seen when viewing the pyramids vary as substrate is rotated at least 30 degrees about an axis orthogonal to the substrate. In order to see a color shift the device is rotated around the surface normal of the substrate, while keeping the angle of incidence to the light source the same, and keeping the viewing angle the same. Various forms of pyramids may be used, however pyramids with planar faces are most suitable.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 7, 2008
    Publication date: November 20, 2008
    Applicant: JDS Uniphase Corporation
    Inventors: Roger Phillips, Matthew Witzman, Vladimir P. Raksha, Eric William Kurman, Neil Teitelbaum
  • Publication number: 20080278816
    Abstract: An optically variable device is disclosed having a substrate with an array of pyramidal structures formed upon it or within it. The structures are preferably formed by printing pyramids with an optically variable color-shifting ink using an Intaglio-like printing process. Alternatively the structure can be formed by embossing a layer of ink with positive pyramids so as to yield an array of positive embossed pyramids. Each of the structures form a pyramidal-like having at least three slanted faces and wherein one or more than one color is seen when viewing the pyramids vary as substrate is rotated at least 30 degrees about an axis orthogonal to the substrate. In order to see a color shift the device is rotated around the surface normal of the substrate, while keeping the angle of incidence to the light source the same, and keeping the viewing angle the same. Various forms of pyramids may be used, however pyramids with planar faces are most suitable.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 7, 2008
    Publication date: November 13, 2008
    Applicant: JDS Uniphase Corporation
    Inventors: Roger Phillips, Vladimir P. Raksha, Eric William Kurman, Matthew Witzman, Neil Teitelbaum
  • Publication number: 20080088895
    Abstract: The invention provides an article having an enhanced security feature provided by association of first indicia imaged directly on a substrate or an additional layer supported thereby, and second indicia imaged on flakes within or supported by the substrate. At least the second indicia are discernible only with magnification.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 12, 2007
    Publication date: April 17, 2008
    Applicant: JDS Uniphase Corporation
    Inventors: Alberto Argoitia, Neil Teitelbaum
  • Publication number: 20080054623
    Abstract: A printed article is disclosed having a light transmissive substrate having a reverse printed region on a surface thereof in the form of a plurality of very closely spaced printed lines or regions. The printed regions and spaces therebetween are subsequently flood coated with special effect ink such as optically variable ink wherein the ink particle size is on average greater than the gap between reverse printed regions. The image is viewed from the non-printed side of the substrate and very fine lines of the special effect flood coated special effect ink appear as very clear sharp lines having a fine resolution. This eliminates the typical jagged edges that would otherwise be seen if the inked region was not present. This effect is due to the first printed inked regions or lines forming a mask through which the flood coated ink is seen.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 27, 2007
    Publication date: March 6, 2008
    Applicant: JDS Uniphase Corporation
    Inventors: Wilfred C. Kittler, Neil Teitelbaum
  • Publication number: 20070224398
    Abstract: The invention discloses security articles printed with an opaque or semi-transparent magnetic scratch-off removable composition printed on a substrate. The security article allows one to determine if the scratch-off media has been substantially removed prior to awarding a prize. Furthermore the invention discloses a security label having an image that is formed by applying a magnetically alignable pigment aligned by a magnetic field. A region of the magnetically formed image is more removable than another region adjacent to it, so that verification can be made of the label and its contents.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 16, 2007
    Publication date: September 27, 2007
    Applicant: JDS Uniphase Corporation
    Inventors: Vladimir P. Raksha, Paul G. Coombs, Charles T. Markantes, Neil Teitelbaum
  • Publication number: 20070206249
    Abstract: A structure for providing an optical effect comprises a first and second substrates hot stamped together by an adhesive. The adhesive comprises an energy activated binder having a plurality of particles distributed therein or thereon for providing the optical effect detectable through the first substrate.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 5, 2007
    Publication date: September 6, 2007
    Applicant: JDS Uniphase Corporation
    Inventors: Roger Phillips, Thomas Mayer, Scott Lamar, Neil Teitelbaum