Patents Assigned to ColorLink, Inc.
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Patent number: 6650377Abstract: An apparatus that includes a first panel that receives image information for a first color, a second panel that receives image information for a second color and a third color, a temporal modulator and polarizing unit that receives light that includes a first color light, a second color light, and a third color light, and passes either said first color light and said second color light or said first color light and said third color light, and a single beamsplitting and combining device for directing said first color light to said first panel and said second or third color light to said second panel.Type: GrantFiled: February 9, 2001Date of Patent: November 18, 2003Assignee: ColorLink, Inc.Inventors: Michael G. Robinson, Gary D. Sharp
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Patent number: 6638583Abstract: A film welding apparatus is provided for solvent welding a first film to a second film. The apparatus has a movable backing surface adapted to support the first film, a pressing roller adapted to press the second film against the first film, and a solvent dispenser adapted to dispense a solvent between the first and second films.Type: GrantFiled: April 27, 2000Date of Patent: October 28, 2003Assignee: ColorLink, Inc.Inventors: Gary D. Sharp, Warren D. Slafer
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Publication number: 20020171793Abstract: This invention provides achromatic compound retarders, achromatic polarization switches, and achromatic shutters using the liquid crystal compound retarders. It further provides achromatic variable retardance smectic and nematic liquid crystal retarders. The achromatic compound retarders according to the invention are used to create achromatic inverters for display applications. The display comprises one or more retarders having in-plane retardance and in-plane orientation, at least one of the retarders being an actively controlled liquid crystal retarder, and a ferroelectric liquid crystal display, wherein the one or more retarders work in combination with the ferroelectric liquid crystal display to provide four states of brightness.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 30, 2002Publication date: November 21, 2002Applicant: ColorLink, Inc.Inventors: Gary D. Sharp, Kristina M. Johnson, Michael G. Robinson, Jianmin Chen
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Patent number: 6452646Abstract: A retarder stack for transforming at least partially polarized light includes a first retarder and a second retarder. The first retarder has a first retardance and a first orientation and the second retarder has a second retardance and a second orientation both orientations with respect to the partially polarized light. The first retardance, first orientation, second retardance, and second orientation can be arranged to yield the desired polarization transformed light which includes a first spectrum and a second spectrum. The polarization of the first spectrum and the polarization of the second spectrum can be made orthogonal to each other. The polarizations can be linear or elliptical. If the polarization transformed light is linear, the directions of polarizations are different and in one case can be made perpendicular.Type: GrantFiled: February 2, 1999Date of Patent: September 17, 2002Assignee: ColorLink, Inc.Inventors: Gary D. Sharp, Kristina M. Johnson
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Publication number: 20020101546Abstract: The present invention provides a high brightness color selective light modulator (CSLM) formed by apolarization modulator positioned between two retarder stacks. The modulator changes the apparent orientation of one retarder stack relative to the other so that, in a first switching state of the modulator the two retarder stacks cooperate in filtering the spectrum of input light, and in a second switching state the two retarder stacks complement each other, yielding a neutral transmission spectrum. Two or more CSLM stages can be used in series, each stage providing independent control of a primary color. One preferred embodiment eliminates internal polarizers between CSLM stages, thereby providing an additive common-path full-color display with only two neutral polarizers. Hybrid filters can be made using the CSLMs of this invention, in combination with other active or passive filters.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 19, 2002Publication date: August 1, 2002Applicant: ColorLink, Inc.Inventors: Gary D. Sharp, Kristina M. Johnson
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Patent number: 6417892Abstract: The present invention provides a high brightness color selective light modulator (CSLM) formed by a polarization modulator positioned between two retarder stacks. The modulator changes the apparent orientation of one retarder stack relative to the other so that, in a first switching state of the modulator the two retarder stacks cooperate in filtering the spectrum of input light, and in a second switching state the two retarder stacks complement each other, yielding a neutral transmission spectrum. Two or more CSLM stages can be used in series, each stage providing independent control of a primary color. One preferred embodiment eliminates internal polarizers between CSLM stages, thereby providing an additive common-path full-color display with only two neutral polarizers. Hybrid filters can be made using the CSLMs of this invention, in combination with other active or passive filters.Type: GrantFiled: July 30, 1999Date of Patent: July 9, 2002Assignee: ColorLink, Inc.Inventors: Gary D. Sharp, Kristina M. Johnson
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Patent number: 6380997Abstract: This invention provides achromatic compound retarders, achromatic polarization switches, and achromatic shutters using the liquid crystal compound retarders. It further provides achromatic variable retardance smectic and nematic liquid crystal retarders. The achromatic compound retarders according to the invention are used to create achromatic inverters for display applications. The display comprises one or more retarders having in-plane retardance and in-plane orientation, at least one of the retarders being an actively controlled liquid crystal retarder, and a ferroelectric liquid crystal display, wherein the one or more retarders work in combination with the ferroelectric liquid crystal display to provide four states of brightness.Type: GrantFiled: December 17, 1999Date of Patent: April 30, 2002Assignee: ColorLink, Inc.Inventors: Gary D. Sharp, Kristina M. Johnson, Michael G. Robinson, Jianmin Chen
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Patent number: 6273571Abstract: A system architecture for a display system with electronically controlled optical retarder stacks. The system uses only one spatial light modulator and a color filter to determine what the color of the image created by the modulator will be when projected onto a display surface. In one embodiment, the color filter passes one of red, green or blue light at any give time. The color filter can be placed between the light source and the modulator optics, between the modulator optics and the modulator, between the modulator and the projection optics, or made part of the projection optics itself. The retarder stack for transforming at least partially polarized input light can include a first retarder and a second retarder. The first retarder has a first retardance and a first orientation and the second retarder has a second retardance and a second orientation, both orientations with respect to the partially polarized light.Type: GrantFiled: October 1, 1999Date of Patent: August 14, 2001Assignee: ColorLink, Inc.Inventors: Gary D. Sharp, Kristina M. Johnson
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Patent number: 6252638Abstract: A color filter device for controlling the color of light output by an illumination device or for controlling the color of light passing through a window includes at least a retarder and a polarization analyzer. The device may also include an input polarizer. The device may further include an electrically controllable modulator and an output retarder for selectively controlling the spectrum of light output by the device. A color filter device embodying the invention enables rapid and effective control over the spectrum and amplitude of light passing through the filter to achieve desired effects. A device embodying the invention could be an indicator light, an illumination device, a diagnostic testing device, a transmissive window, or any other type of device where rapid and effective control of a spectrum of light is desired.Type: GrantFiled: November 13, 1998Date of Patent: June 26, 2001Assignee: ColorLink, Inc.Inventors: Kristina M. Johnson, Gary D. Sharp
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Publication number: 20010000971Abstract: A system for separating light into different spectrums and for recombining the light includes at least one polarizing beamsplitter and at least one retarder stack configured to condition the polarization of input light differently for different spectrums. A device embodying the invention could utilize multiple polarizing beamsplitters and multiple retarder stacks. Alternatively, a system could utilize a single polarizing beamsplitter and a single retarder stack in combination with one or more dichroic beamsplitters. In preferred embodiments, one or more reflective modulator panels are included to separately modulate each separated spectrum of light. Such an embodiment can be used for a color projection system. In each of the embodiments that utilize modulators, distances between the modulators and the focusing optics is essentially the same.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 15, 2000Publication date: May 10, 2001Applicant: ColorLink, Inc.Inventors: Kristina M. Johnson, Gary D. Sharp
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Patent number: 6183091Abstract: A system for separating light into different spectrums and for recombining the light includes at least one polarizing beamsplitter and at least one retarder stack configured to condition the polarization of input light differently for different spectrums. A device embodying the invention could utilize multiple polarizing beamsplitters and multiple retarder stacks. Alternatively, a system could utilize a single polarizing beamsplitter and a single retarder stack in combination with one or more dichroic beamsplitters. In preferred embodiments, one or more reflective modulator panels are included to separately modulate each separated spectrum of light. Such an embodiment can be used for a color projection system. In each of the embodiments that utilize modulators, distances between the modulators and the focusing optics is essentially the same.Type: GrantFiled: May 14, 1999Date of Patent: February 6, 2001Assignee: ColorLink, Inc.Inventors: Kristina M. Johnson, Gary D. Sharp
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Patent number: 6172722Abstract: This invention provides chromaticity compensation for color filters having nematic liquid crystal tuning elements, as well as fast-transition tuning units for use in combination with chromaticity compensation. The filters of this invention have two stages formed by three linear polarizers in series, as least two of which are color polarizers. Within each stage is a tuning unit comprising a nematic liquid crystal cell switchable between a first state wherein the polarization of light is orthogonally transformed and a second state wherein the polarization is unchanged. In the first state the liquid crystal cell chromaticity introduces significant distortion to the filter stage, but in the second state it does not. Chromaticity compensation is achieved in this invention by optimizing the use of the undistorted normal states and by judicious choice of the design wavelengths of the liquid crystal cells.Type: GrantFiled: January 22, 1999Date of Patent: January 9, 2001Assignee: ColorLink, Inc.Inventor: Gary D. Sharp
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Patent number: 6141071Abstract: This invention provides a liquid crystal achromatic rotator switch, and an achromatic shutter using the rotator switch. The rotator switch requires input light of a fixed orientation and switches between rotating the polarization by zero degrees and by a fixed angle, .beta.. The achromatic shutter uses an achromatic 90-degree rotator switch positioned between a pair of polarizers. A first embodiment of the rotator switch comprises one rotatable liquid crystal half-wave retarder in series with one passive half-wave retarder. The liquid crystal retarder has fixed retardance and is driven between two orientations for off- and on-states. A second embodiment of the rotator switch utilizes two variable birefringence liquid crystal cells. The variable birefringence cells having fixed orientation and variable retardance. In the off-state both retarders have zero retardance and in the on-state they have half-wave retardance.Type: GrantFiled: February 8, 1999Date of Patent: October 31, 2000Assignee: ColorLink, Inc.Inventor: Gary D. Sharp
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Patent number: 6078374Abstract: This invention provides achromatic compound retarders, achromatic polarization switches, and achromatic shutters using the liquid crystal compound retarders. It further provides achromatic variable retardance smectic liquid crystal retarders. The achromatic compound retarder of this invention comprises a central liquid crystal retarder unit and two outer retarders positioned in series with and on either side of the liquid crystal retarder unit. The liquid crystal retarder unit comprises either (1) a rotatable smectic liquid crystal half-wave retarder or (2) first and second liquid crystal variable retarders having retardance switchable between zero and half-wave. The outer retarders have substantially the same retardance and orientation. Design equations determine the retardance of the outer retarders and their orientation relative to the central retarder to obtain a particular achromatic retardance for the compound structure.Type: GrantFiled: December 18, 1998Date of Patent: June 20, 2000Assignee: ColorLink, Inc.Inventors: Gary D. Sharp, Kristina M. Johnson
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Patent number: 6049367Abstract: The present invention provides a high brightness subtractive color filter formed by an electro-optic modulator positioned between two retarder stacks. The second retarder stack echoes the first retarder stack, having the same sequence of retardances but in reverse order and having an orientation rotated with respect to the first stack. The modulator changes the apparent orientation of the second stack so that, in a first switching state of the modulator the two stacks cooperate in filtering the spectrum of input light, and in a second switching state they vanish, leaving white light. Two or more stages can be used in series, each stage providing independent analog control of a primary color. One preferred embodiment eliminates internal polarizers between stages, thereby providing a full-color display with only two neutral polarizers. Hybrid filters can be made using the filter of this invention in combination with other active or passive filters.Type: GrantFiled: May 9, 1997Date of Patent: April 11, 2000Assignee: ColorLink, Inc.Inventors: Gary D. Sharp, Kristina M. Johnson
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Patent number: 5999240Abstract: A retarder stack for transforming at least partially polarized light includes a first retarder and a second retarder. The first retarder has a first retardance and a first orientation and the second retarder has a second retardance and a second orientation both orientations with respect to the partially polarized light. The first retardance, first orientation, second retardance, and second orientation can be arranged to yield the desired polarization transformed light which includes a first spectrum and a second spectrum. The polarization of the first spectrum and the polarization of the second spectrum can be made orthogonal to each other. The polarizations can be linear or elliptical. If the polarization transformed light is linear, the directions of polarizations are different and in one case can be made perpendicular.Type: GrantFiled: May 9, 1997Date of Patent: December 7, 1999Assignee: ColorLink, Inc.Inventors: Gary D. Sharp, Kristina M. Johnson
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Patent number: 5990996Abstract: The present invention provides a high brightness subtractive color filter formed by an electro-optic modulator positioned between two retarder stacks. The second retarder stack echoes the first retarder stack, having the same sequence of retardances but in reverse order and having an orientation rotated with respect to the first stack. The modulator changes the apparent orientation of the second stack so that, in a first switching state of the modulator the two stacks cooperate in filtering the spectrum of input light, and in a second switching state they vanish, leaving white light. Two or more stages can be used in series, each stage providing independent analog control of a primary color. One preferred embodiment eliminates internal polarizers between stages, thereby providing a full-color display with only two neutral polarizers. Hybrid filters can be made using the filter of this invention in combination with other active or passive filters.Type: GrantFiled: May 9, 1997Date of Patent: November 23, 1999Assignee: ColorLink, Inc.Inventor: Gary D. Sharp
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Patent number: 5953083Abstract: This invention provides a complementary color polarizer using a single polarizing film followed by a stack of two or more retarders. In a preferred embodiment, the color polarizers of this invention produce orthogonally polarized complementary primary colors (red/cyan, green/magenta, or blue/yellow). This invention further provides color filters which utilize the color polarizers of this invention in combination with a polarization separator to separate the orthogonally polarized colors. The polarization separator can be passive, such as a polarizing beam splitter, or active, such as a switchable polarizer. The switchable polarizer can employ a nematic or a smectic liquid crystal cell. Two color filters of this invention can be cascaded to provide a three color (RGB) filter with an off-state. In combination with a monochrome display or camera, the color filters of this invention provide color displays or cameras.Type: GrantFiled: May 8, 1997Date of Patent: September 14, 1999Assignee: ColorLink, Inc.Inventor: Gary D. Sharp
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Patent number: 5929946Abstract: A retarder stack for preconditioning at least partially polarized light for input to a modulator includes a first retarder and the second retarder. The first retarder has a first retardance and a first orientation with respect to the partially polarized light and the second retarder has a second retardance and a second orientation with respect to the partially polarized light. The first retarder and second retarder are oriented with respect to each other and the first retardance and the second retardance are selected such that the light output from the second retarder includes a first portion of light and a second portion of light which, if input to a modulator, would be modulated differently. Hence, the retarder stack can be used to precondition light for input to a modulator such as an electro-optic, magneto-optic or other type of modulator.Type: GrantFiled: May 9, 1997Date of Patent: July 27, 1999Assignee: ColorLink, Inc.Inventors: Gary D. Sharp, Kristina M. Johnson
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Patent number: 5892559Abstract: This invention provides chromaticity compensation for color filters having nematic liquid crystal tuning elements, as well as fast-transition tuning units for use in combination with chromaticity compensation. The filters of this invention have two stages formed by three linear polarizers in series, as least two of which are color polarizers. Within each stage is a tuning unit comprising a nematic liquid crystal cell switchable between a first state wherein the polarization of light is orthogonally transformed and a second state wherein the polarization is unchanged. In the first state the liquid crystal cell chromaticity introduces significant distortion to the filter stage, but in the second state it does not. Chromaticity compensation is achieved in this invention by optimizing the use of the undistorted normal states and by judicious choice of the design wavelengths of the liquid crystal cells.Type: GrantFiled: November 25, 1996Date of Patent: April 6, 1999Assignee: ColorLink, Inc.Inventor: Gary D. Sharp