Patents by Inventor William R. Roach

William R. Roach 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: 6724609
    Abstract: Provided is an electrostatic sensing chuck for attracting particles to a portion of a particle contact surface near a deposition electrode, the electrostatic sensing chuck comprising a pixel comprising: a deposition electrode (DE) for selectively establishing an attraction field (Ea) at the particle contact surface; a shield electrode (SE) oppositely biased with respect to the deposition electrode; a charge sensing circuit to measure charge accumulated on each of the deposition electrode and the shield electrode, wherein the charge sensing circuit subtracts a second charge it senses at the shield electrode from a first charge it senses at the deposition electrode, thereby determining accumulated charge at the deposition electrode balanced by accumulated charge at the shield electrode.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 4, 2002
    Date of Patent: April 20, 2004
    Assignee: Delsys Pharmaceutical Corporation
    Inventors: Hoi Cheong Sun, Nitin V. Desai, William R. Roach, David Norman Ludington, Timothy Allen Pletcher, David Keller, Frank B. Lang, Peter D. Southgate, Joseph T. McGinn
  • Patent number: 6560398
    Abstract: A light-emitting fiber comprises an optical fiber having a number of light-emitting elements disposed along the length of one surface thereof. The light-emitting elements include a segmented hole injecting electrode on which an electro-luminescent material, such as an OLED material, is disposed and an electron injecting electrode overlying the OLED layer. The segmented hole injecting electrodes are connected together by an electrical conductor disposed on a side surface of the optical fiber. Electrical contacts connect to the electron injecting electrode and are disposed, at least in part, so as to not overlie the OLED layer. The electrodes, OLED material and contacts are deposited on the optical fibers by mask deposition, preferably utilizing masks adapted to contemporaneously process a plurality of fibers.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 19, 2000
    Date of Patent: May 6, 2003
    Assignee: Sarnoff Corporation
    Inventors: William R. Roach, Daniel J. Szostak
  • Patent number: 6541919
    Abstract: A number of light-emitting fibers in side-by-side array comprise a display. Each fiber includes a number of light-emitting elements disposed along the length of one surface of an optical fiber, such as an electro-luminescent material, e.g., an OLED material, disposed between hole injecting and electron injecting electrodes. Contacts on the top ones of the electrodes are connected by a conductor disposed transverse to the longitudinal direction of the fiber. The conductors are preferably deposited on the optical fibers by mask deposition, preferably utilizing masks adapted for contemporaneously depositing a metal conductor across a plurality of fibers. Electronic circuits having patterned conductors corresponding to the transverse conductors may be connected thereto by solder, conductive adhesive and the like.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 27, 2000
    Date of Patent: April 1, 2003
    Assignee: Sarnoff Corporation
    Inventors: William R. Roach, Grzegorz Kaganowicz, Bawa Singh
  • Publication number: 20020167780
    Abstract: Provided is an electrostatic sensing chuck for attracting particles to a portion of a particle contact surface near a deposition electrode, the electrostatic sensing chuck comprising a pixel comprising: a deposition electrode (DE) for selectively establishing an attraction field (Ea) at the particle contact surface; a shield electrode (SE) oppositely biased with respect to the deposition electrode; a charge sensing circuit to measure charge accumulated on each of the deposition electrode and the shield electrode, wherein the charge sensing circuit subtracts a second charge it senses at the shield electrode from a first charge it senses at the deposition electrode, thereby determining accumulated charge at the deposition electrode balanced by accumulated charge at the shield electrode.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 4, 2002
    Publication date: November 14, 2002
    Inventors: Hoi Cheong Sun, Nitin V. Desai, William R. Roach, David Norman Ludington, Timothy Allen Pletcher, David Keller, Frank B. Lang, Peter D. Southgate, Joseph T. McGinn
  • Patent number: 6370005
    Abstract: Provided is an electrostatic sensing chuck for attracting particles to a portion of a particle contact surface near a deposition electrode, the electrostatic sensing chuck comprising a pixel comprising: a deposition electrode (DE) for selectively establishing an attraction field (Ea) at the particle contact surface; a shield electrode (SE) oppositely biased with respect to the deposition electrode; a charge sensing circuit to measure charge accumulated on each of the deposition electrode and the shield electrode, wherein the charge sensing circuit subtracts a second charge it senses at the shield electrode from a first charge it senses at the deposition electrode, thereby determining accumulated charge at the deposition electrode balanced by accumulated charge at the shield electrode.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 14, 1999
    Date of Patent: April 9, 2002
    Assignee: Delsys Pharmaceutical Corporation
    Inventors: Hoi Cheong Sun, Nitin V. Desai, William R. Roach, David Norman Ludington, Timothy Allen Pletcher, David Keller, Frank B. Lang, Peter D. Southgate, Joseph T. McGinn
  • Publication number: 20020008463
    Abstract: A number of light-emitting fibers in side-by-side array comprise a display which may be employed alone or with other like displays. Each fiber includes a number of light-emitting elements disposed along an optical fiber, such as an electroluminescent material, e.g., an OLED material, disposed between hole injecting and electron injecting electrodes. Contacts to both the hole injecting and electron injecting electrodes are on the same surface of the fiber. A printed circuit board has plural parallel conductors that connect to respective contacts for the hole injecting and electron injecting electrodes on the light-emitting fibers, such as by solder, conductive adhesive and the like.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 7, 2001
    Publication date: January 24, 2002
    Inventor: William R. Roach
  • Publication number: 20010055454
    Abstract: A light-emitting fiber comprises an optical fiber having a number of light-emitting elements disposed along the length of one surface thereof. The light-emitting elements include a hole injecting electrode on which a patterned insulation layer is disposed having openings defining pixel areas. An electro-luminescent material, such as an OLED material, is disposed at least on such pixel areas and a segmented electron injecting electrode on the OLED layer. The hole injecting electrodes are connected together by an electrical conductor disposed on a side surface of the optical fiber. Electrical contacts connect to the electron injecting electrode and are disposed, at least in part, so as to overlie transverse portions of the insulation layer.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 16, 2001
    Publication date: December 27, 2001
    Inventors: William R. Roach, Judith A. Ladd, Grzegorz Kaganowicz, Daniel J. Szostak
  • Patent number: 5337068
    Abstract: A back-lighted color LCD display is formed by placing a single matrix of liquid crystal devices (LCDs) over a bank of red, green and blue fluorescent lamps. The LCD matrix is operated to sequentially form separate red, green and blue images synchronous with the illumination of the respective red, green and blue lamps. The flashing of the sequential red, green and blue images is perceived as a color image. The images are scanned, one line at a time, onto the LCD matrix. The bank of fluorescent lamps includes several lamps of each color which are arranged in parallel with the lines of the LCD matrix. The different lamps of each color are activated in synchronism with the scanning of the LCD matrix. Each LCD in the matrix includes a rapidly varying liquid crystal material, sandwiched between conductive plates. The electric field between the conductive plates may be controlled by a polysilicon thin-film transistor.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 1, 1993
    Date of Patent: August 9, 1994
    Assignee: David Sarnoff Research Center, Inc.
    Inventors: Roger G. Stewart, William R. Roach
  • Patent number: 5063378
    Abstract: A liquid crystal device (LCD) display includes a grid of conductive row select lines and column data lines which are used in conjunction with thin-film transistors (TFT's) to address pixel electrodes in the display. The LCD display includes two shift registers for receiving and propagating the select signals for the row select lines, each shift register has a plurality of shift register stages, one connected to each row select line. A plurality of combiner circuits are provided, one for each stage of each of the shift registers. Each combiner circuit is configured to provide an electrical conduction path for the select signal between successive stages in each of the shift registers. When a fault is detected in a stage of one of the shift registers, the combiner circuit coupled to the output of the defective stage reconfigured to route the select signal from the corresponding stage of the other shift register to the next stage of the one shift register.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 22, 1989
    Date of Patent: November 5, 1991
    Assignee: David Sarnoff Research Center, Inc.
    Inventor: William R. Roach
  • Patent number: 4892391
    Abstract: An improved method of arrangement for the cells comprising the pixels of a display device wherein each of the pixels includes a brightest cell, a bright cell, a medium cell and a dark cell. The brightest cell and the bright cell are aligned substantially parallel to one the display axes and the bright cell and the dark cell are diagonally aligned with respect to the axes of the dipslay.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 30, 1989
    Date of Patent: January 9, 1990
    Assignee: General Electric Company
    Inventors: Wilber C. Stewart, Albert P. Pica, William R. Roach
  • Patent number: 4726659
    Abstract: A display device, such as an LCD, has alignment layers made of different materials; thus one layer can have a low curing temperature so as not to cause damage to delicate organic layers, such as a color filter, during curing, while the other layer can have a larger tilt angle so as to minimize ambiguities in the liquid crystal material.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 24, 1986
    Date of Patent: February 23, 1988
    Assignee: RCA Corporation
    Inventors: Neal D. Conrad, Sandra K. McClelland, William R. Roach
  • Patent number: 4490945
    Abstract: A keel-tipped stylus for playback of video information from a disc record is formed on a lapping disc having a spiral signal track on the land between a spiral lapping groove. The respective pitches of the signal track and groove are different whereby the signal track and lapping groove cross each other. A playback stylus riding in the groove will detect a signal from the track to monitor the lapping process.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 23, 1983
    Date of Patent: January 1, 1985
    Assignee: RCA Corporation
    Inventor: William R. Roach
  • Patent number: 4363118
    Abstract: Apparatus provides an incident light beam which illuminates the surface of a grooved disc, having signal elements recorded therein in the form of a succession of spaced apart depressions, with a light spot that spans a plurality of convolutions of the groove. The structure of the groove convolutions and signal elements forms a two-dimensional diffraction grating which reflects light into a plurality of diffraction order beams. Photodetectors, respectively positioned to intercept several of the reflected beams provide outputs corresponding to the light power in the respective reflected beams. Estimations of signal element depth in the region illuminated by the light spot may be made from the measured light powers.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 22, 1980
    Date of Patent: December 7, 1982
    Assignee: RCA Corporation
    Inventors: William R. Roach, Istvan Gorog
  • Patent number: 4352564
    Abstract: A defect detection apparatus is disclosed for optically inspecting a spiral groove of a video disc record by directing a coherent light beam at the grooved surface of the disc. The incident beam illuminates the grooved surface with a light spot that spans a plurality of groove convolutions. The structure of the illuminated region on the grooved surface serves as a diffraction grating for diffracting the incident beam into discrete diffraction orders. Relative motion is established between the disc surface and the incident beam in a manner causing the illuminating spot to rapidly scan the grooved surface in a coarse spiral pattern. A lens system is positioned to collect the light from a single beam of a particular group of non-zero diffraction order beams and to focus this non-zero order beam onto a photodetector. When a defect in the groove pattern exists in the illuminated region the measured power of the non-zero order beam will fall below its normal level.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 30, 1980
    Date of Patent: October 5, 1982
    Assignee: RCA Corporation
    Inventor: William R. Roach
  • Patent number: 4329575
    Abstract: A video disc record suitable for use with a video disc player apparatus is provided with a label for identifying the program material stored on the surface of the record. The label is formed in a machine readable format which comprises grooves in the surface of the record. In one format, whorls of a spiral groove on the surface of the record are spaced alternately with ungrooved areas on the surface. A readout apparatus comprises a light beam which is arranged to scan the grooved label and a detecetor which is arranged to sense the light beam reflected from the disc record surface. Light striking an ungrooved section is reflected in a substantially specular direction while light striking a grooved section is substantially scattered out of the specular direction. The detector is arranged to collect the light reflected into the specular direction.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 21, 1980
    Date of Patent: May 11, 1982
    Assignee: RCA Corporation
    Inventor: William R. Roach
  • Patent number: 4308337
    Abstract: An improved method for replicating a spiral groove pattern. The pattern is recorded in a photoresist layer which is then developed to reproduce the pattern in the photoresist layer. The pattern is transferred to a metal layer and formed in the surface of a plastic substrate. The improvement comprises the additional steps of uniformly irradiating the photoresist layer and removing the irradiated photoresist surface layer.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 10, 1980
    Date of Patent: December 29, 1981
    Assignee: RCA Corporation
    Inventors: William R. Roach, Dietrich Meyerhofer
  • Patent number: 4306013
    Abstract: An improved method for replicating a spiral groove pattern. The pattern is recorded in a photoresist layer which is then developed to reproduce the pattern in the photoresist layer. The pattern is transferred to a metal layer and formed in the surface of a plastic substrate. The improvement comprises the additional steps of asymmetrically irradiating the photoresist layer and removing the irradiated photoresist surface layer to produce a photoresist layer of uniform thickness.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 10, 1980
    Date of Patent: December 15, 1981
    Assignee: RCA Corporation
    Inventors: William R. Roach, William C. Henderson, III
  • Patent number: 4236823
    Abstract: An incident light beam illuminates the surface of a disc, having signal elements recorded therein in the form of a succession of spaced apart depressions, with a light spot that spans a plurality of depressions. The structure of the depressions serves as a diffraction grating which reflects the incident light beam into a plurality of substantially coplanar diverging fans of light. Polarizers are interposed between the light beam source and the surface to polarize the light beam in orthogonal directions. Photodetectors, positioned to intercept the reflected fans, provide outputs corresponding to the light power in the reflected fans. The photodetectors provide a first output of the reflected light power of the light beam polarized in a first direction and a second output of the light power of the reflected light beam polarized in a direction orthogonal to the first direction. The ratio of the first output to the second output is indicative of the depression depth.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 28, 1979
    Date of Patent: December 2, 1980
    Assignee: RCA Corporation
    Inventors: William R. Roach, Ping Sheng
  • Patent number: 4180830
    Abstract: Apparatus provides an incident light beam which illuminates the surface of a grooveddisc, having signal elements recorded therein in the form of a succession of spaced apart depressions, with a light spot that spans a plurality of convolutions of the groove. The structure of the grooved convolutions serves as a diffraction grating which reflects the incident light beam into a first plurality of substantially coplanar diverging beams of light. The signal elements also serve as a diffraction grating which reflects the incident light beam into a second plurality of diverging beams of light. Photodetectors, respectively positioned to intercept several of the reflected beams provide outputs corresponding to the light power in the respective reflected beams. Circuits are provided for directly deriving from the photodetector outputs respective estimations of both groove and signal element depths in the region illuminated by the light spot.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 28, 1977
    Date of Patent: December 25, 1979
    Assignee: RCA Corporation
    Inventor: William R. Roach
  • Patent number: 4155098
    Abstract: Groove depth estimation apparatus provides an incident light beam which illuminates the surface of a grooved disc with a light spot that spans a plurality of convolutions of the groove. The structure of the groove convolutions serves as a diffraction grating which reflects the incident light beam into a plurality of diverging beams of light. A photodetector provides measurements of the light power in the respective reflected beams. Calculator circuits are provided for deriving from the photodetector measurements estimation of the average groove depth in the region illuminated by the light spot.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 28, 1977
    Date of Patent: May 15, 1979
    Assignee: RCA Corporation
    Inventors: William R. Roach, Istvan Gorog