Patents Represented by Attorney Matheson Keys Garsson & Kordzik PLLC
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Patent number: 7960718Abstract: Fabrication of thin-film transistor devices on polymer substrate films that is low-temperature and fully compatible with polymer substrate materials. The process produces micron-sized gate length structures that can be fabricated using inkjet and other standard printing techniques. The process is based on microcrack technology developed for surface conduction emitter configurations for field emission devices.Type: GrantFiled: July 2, 2007Date of Patent: June 14, 2011Assignee: Applied Nanotech Holdings, Inc.Inventors: Richard Lee Fink, Zvi Yaniv
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Patent number: 7958011Abstract: A method, computer program product and system for obtaining property owner or community association data. An order for a selection of products is directly received from a requestor. The order is built using a master questionnaire, which is stored on a database from which all sub-questionnaires (products) are created. As all “products” are created at the moment the order is placed, the information (community association data) in the master questionnaire is the information which will be incorporated into each sub-questionnaire. By receiving an order directly with the requestor and building the order using a master questionnaire which includes questions and answers that may be incorporated into the sub-questionnaires (products), the association data may be obtained by requestors in a direct, efficient manner without the use of a third party service provider.Type: GrantFiled: August 4, 2006Date of Patent: June 7, 2011Assignee: Associations, Inc.Inventors: William Robert Cretney, Mark Labarr Lewis
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Patent number: 7950271Abstract: An apparatus for sensing an analyte gas is provided. The apparatus may include a signal amplifier that may include a thin film transistor that may include a semiconducting film that may include a metal oxide capable of chemical interaction with the analyte gas, such as carbon monoxide. The apparatus may be tuned for detecting the analyte gas by varying the gate voltage of the transistor.Type: GrantFiled: April 15, 2008Date of Patent: May 31, 2011Assignee: Applied Nanotech Holdings, Inc.Inventors: James Novak, Prabhu Soundarrajan
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Patent number: 7919325Abstract: The present invention relates to an apparatus and methods for the identification or authentication of liquid products by the addition of an anti-Stokes marker. The invention features an apparatus and method for the identification of a liquid, dynamic or static, that includes adding an anti-Stokes luminescent marker compound to the liquid followed by exposing the compound to a light source of a known wavelength or known wavelengths and then detecting one or more shorter wavelength emissions from the marker, where the identity of the liquid is confirmed by the emission wavelength or wavelengths that are detected and quantified. The irradiating source of light includes, but is not limited to, a laser and other conventional light sources.Type: GrantFiled: May 24, 2004Date of Patent: April 5, 2011Assignee: Authentix, Inc.Inventors: Ian M. Eastwood, Erwin Dorland, Mohammed Salem Al-Jafari, David M. Goodall, Edmund T. Bergstrom
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Patent number: 7824626Abstract: A system that captures and eliminates indoor pollutants and chemical and biological agents within a HVAC system by breaking down the pollutants and chemical and biological threats into non-hazardous molecules. The surface area created by crystalline titanium dioxide nano-structures results in highly effective elimination rates when catalytic ionization by UV exposure occurs. The catalyst is activated with UVA light.Type: GrantFiled: September 15, 2008Date of Patent: November 2, 2010Assignee: Applied Nanotech Holdings, Inc.Inventor: Krzysztof C. Kwiatkowski
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Patent number: 7826440Abstract: An information handling system comprises a TCP/IP network connected via a modem to an IP telephony device that is then coupled to a network device. Data sent from the network device is addressed for transmission through the IP telephony device to the TCP/IP network. The IP telephony device monitors when an amount of data being received over the network falls below a predetermined threshold. If this occurs, the IP telephony device will throttle data being received by the IP telephony device from the connected network device.Type: GrantFiled: February 7, 2002Date of Patent: November 2, 2010Assignee: Estech Systems, Inc.Inventors: Eric G. Suder, Harold E. A. Hansen, II
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Patent number: 7821412Abstract: A smoke detector replaces the americium source of alpha particles with a field emission device using carbon nanotubes as the field emitters, or some other field emitter, in order to provide an ionization of the air potentially caring smoke particles through the smoke detector.Type: GrantFiled: September 14, 2007Date of Patent: October 26, 2010Assignee: Applied Nanotech Holdings, Inc.Inventor: Richard Lee Fink
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Patent number: 7791258Abstract: Particles, which may include nanoparticles, are mixed with carbon nanotubes and deposited on a substrate to form a cold cathode. The particles enhance the field emission characteristics of the carbon nanotubes. An additional activation step may be performed on the deposited carbon nanotube mixture to further enhance the emission of electrons.Type: GrantFiled: March 20, 2007Date of Patent: September 7, 2010Assignee: Applied Nanotech Holdings, Inc.Inventors: Zvi Yaniv, Richard Lee Fink, Mohshi Yang, Dongsheng Mao
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Patent number: 7786402Abstract: A method and apparatus for assembly of small structures is disclosed. The present invention discloses electron beams created from one or more nanotips in an array operated in a field emission mode that can be controlled to apply heat to very well defined spots. The multiple electron beams may be generated and deflected and applied to electron beam heating and welding applications.Type: GrantFiled: July 7, 2005Date of Patent: August 31, 2010Assignee: Applied Nanotech Holdings, Inc.Inventors: Richard Fink, Zvi Yaniv, Igor Pavlovsky, Leif Thuesen
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Patent number: 7762121Abstract: A hydrogen sensor and/or switch fabricated from an array of nanowires or a nanoparticle thick film composed of metal or metal alloys. The sensor and/or switch demonstrates a wide operating temperature range and shortened response time due to fabrication materials and methods. The nanowires or nanoparticle thick films demonstrate an increase in conductivity in the presence of hydrogen.Type: GrantFiled: October 30, 2007Date of Patent: July 27, 2010Assignee: Applied Nanotech Holdings, Inc.Inventors: Kwok Ng, Greg Monty, Yunjun Li, Zvi Yaniv, Prabhu Soundarrajan
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Patent number: 7753264Abstract: A system and method is provided for operating an automated reward system through a financial institution over a network for merchants that have enrolled in the institution's reward program and for users that have a banking account at the institution associated with the reward program. The system includes a transaction module coupled to the institution for managing enrollment in and processing of purchase information associated with the program. The method includes receiving information at the institution about a first purchase by an enrolled user at an enrolled merchant; determining if the first purchase and the user qualified for such merchant's reward program; assigning monetary credit to the user's account in connection with such first purchase which may be applied towards a future purchase by the user at the enrolled merchant; receiving information at the institution about a second purchase by the user at the enrolled merchant; and applying the previous credit toward payment of the second purchase.Type: GrantFiled: October 27, 2006Date of Patent: July 13, 2010Assignee: BancVue LtdInventors: Don Shafer, Gabriel Krajicek, Paul Barton
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Patent number: 7736209Abstract: A method for forming cathodes for use in field emission devices using nanoparticles, such as carbon nanotubes (CNTs), is disclosed. The CNT layer comprises the electron emitting material on the surface of the cathode. Using the methods of the present invention, the density of the deposited CNTs may be modulated by forming emitter islands on the surface of the cathode. The size and distribution of the CNT emitter islands serve to optimize the field emission properties of the resulting CNT layer. In one embodiment, the CNT emitter islands are formed using a screen-printing deposition method. The present invention may be practiced without further process steps after deposition which activate or align the carbon nanotubes for field emission.Type: GrantFiled: August 30, 2005Date of Patent: June 15, 2010Assignee: Applied Nanotech Holdings, Inc.Inventors: Dongsheng Mao, Richard Fink, Zvi Yaniv
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Patent number: 7728520Abstract: An optoelectronic modulator is based on the concentration of an electron beam from an electron gun by a tapered cavity, which sides are photosensitive and change the electrical conductivity under the illumination of light (electromagnetic radiation). The light modulation causes the corresponding changes in the current transported across the walls of the cavity. The remaining part of the electron current exits the cavity aperture and forms an amplitude-modulated divergent electron beam.Type: GrantFiled: January 14, 2005Date of Patent: June 1, 2010Assignee: Applied Nanotech Holdings, Inc.Inventors: Zvi Yaniv, Igor Pavlovsky, Richard Fink
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Patent number: 7674628Abstract: Embodiments of the present invention are generally directed to the remote detection of explosives and other harmful materials. In some such embodiments, such remote detection involves the use of semiconducting nanoparticles. In some or other such embodiments, such remote detection involves the use of photoacoustic detection and/or spectroscopy. In some such latter embodiments, the photoacoustic system comprises a light source 201 that passes through a chopper 202 and into a photoacoustic cell 203 comprising the analyte gas. Pressure waves within the cell are detected as sound waves by microphones 204. The signal produced by the microphones can then be amplified and transmitted to a remote location, typically via a wireless means.Type: GrantFiled: August 8, 2006Date of Patent: March 9, 2010Assignee: Applied Nanotech Holdings, Inc.Inventor: Zvi Yaniv
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Patent number: 7647813Abstract: A hydrogen sensor (100) with instant response that uses one or more quartz tuning forks (101, 102) while no chemical reactions or other material modifications are involved. Sensor (100) can be used in any application to measure percent range of hydrogen concentrations.Type: GrantFiled: September 21, 2006Date of Patent: January 19, 2010Assignee: Applied Nanotech Holdings, Inc.Inventor: Igor Pavlovsky