Patents Assigned to James L. Fergason
  • Patent number: 5343313
    Abstract: A system for protecting the eyes of a wearer while permitting information to be conveyed to such eyes includes a first plane polarizer for selectively passing incident light or other electromagnetic energy toward such eyes as a function of a prescribed characteristic, such as polarization direction of such electromagnetic energy, a second plane polarizer for selectively passing incident light (electromagnetic energy) passed by the first polarizer toward such eyes as a function of a prescribed characteristic, such as polarization direction, of such electromagnetic energy, a means for changing such characteristic (i.e.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 2, 1993
    Date of Patent: August 30, 1994
    Assignee: James L. Fergason
    Inventor: James L. Fergason
  • Patent number: 5124819
    Abstract: A liquid crystal device (10) includes at least two layers of encapsulated thermochromic, e.g., liquid crystal, material (14, 16) for providing a color response with respect to temperature, the temperature ranges of color response of the at least two liquid crystal layers being different, a mechanism (18) for distinguishing the temperature range in which the device is operational, and a support (20) for supporting the at least two liquid crystal layers and distinguishing mechanism for positioning with respect to at least part of a body. A method for making the liquid crystal device and a method for using the liquid crystal device to detect and to indicate the temperature of a body.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 22, 1990
    Date of Patent: June 23, 1992
    Assignee: James L. Fergason
    Inventor: Frederick Davis
  • Patent number: 4952033
    Abstract: A liquid crystal device (10) includes at least two layers of encapsulated thermochromic, e.g., liquid crystal, material (14, 16) for providing a color response with respect to temperature, the temperature ranges of color response of the at least two liquid crystal layers being different, a mechanism (18) for distinguishing the temperature range in which the device is operational, and a support (20) for supporting the at least two liquid crystal layers and distinguishing mechanism for positioning with respect to at least part of a body. A method for making the liquid crystal device and a method for using the liquid crystal device to detect and to indicate the temperature of a body.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 13, 1987
    Date of Patent: August 28, 1990
    Assignee: James L. Fergason
    Inventor: Frederick Davis