Patents by Inventor Alfred I. Grayzel

Alfred I. Grayzel 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).

  • Publication number: 20180358447
    Abstract: A Field Effect Transistor includes a channel with one end designated the source and the other end designated the drain. The Field Effect Transistor also includes a means for connecting to said source end of said channel and a means for connecting to said drain end of said channel. A gate is divided into a plurality of segments each insulated from one another. A means for adjusting the bias of each of said segments independently of one another is configured whereby the depletion region in said channel can be adjusted to avoid pinch-off and to maximize the efficiency of said Field Effect Transistor.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 21, 2018
    Publication date: December 13, 2018
    Inventor: Alfred I. Grayzel
  • Patent number: 10084054
    Abstract: A Field Effect Transistor includes a channel with one end designated the source and the other end designated the drain. The Field Effect Transistor also includes a means for connecting to said source end of said channel and a means for connecting to said drain end of said channel. A gate is divided into a plurality of segments each insulated from one another. A means for adjusting the bias of each of said segments independently of one another is configured whereby the depletion region in said channel can be adjusted to avoid pinch-off and to maximize the efficiency of said Field Effect Transistor.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 13, 2018
    Date of Patent: September 25, 2018
    Inventor: Alfred I. Grayzel
  • Publication number: 20180204925
    Abstract: A Field Effect Transistor includes a channel with one end designated the source and the other end designated the drain. The Field Effect Transistor also includes a means for connecting to said source end of said channel and a means for connecting to said drain end of said channel. A gate is divided into a plurality of segments each insulated from one another. A means for adjusting the bias of each of said segments independently of one another is configured whereby the depletion region in said channel can be adjusted to avoid pinch-off and to maximize the efficiency of said Field Effect Transistor.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 13, 2018
    Publication date: July 19, 2018
    Inventor: Alfred I. Grayzel
  • Publication number: 20170352757
    Abstract: A Field Effect Transistor including: a channel with one end designated the source and the other end designated the drain; a means for connecting to said source end of said channel; a means for connecting to said drain end of said channel; a gate divided into a plurality of segments each insulated from one another; a means for adjusting the bias of each of said segments independently of one another, whereby the depletion region in said channel can be adjusted to avoid pinch-off and to maximize the efficiency of said Field Effect Transistor.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 5, 2017
    Publication date: December 7, 2017
    Inventor: Alfred I. Grayzel
  • Patent number: 4025872
    Abstract: A network characterized at a reference terminal pair by a negative resistance at a frequency near nf.sub.o, where n is an integer greater than one. The network comprises a circuit element characterized by a negative resistance at frequencies in the range f.sub.1 to f.sub.2 where f.sub.1 < f.sub.o < f.sub.2, a passive non-linear network and a filter network for coupling the negative resistance element to the passive non-linear network only at frequencies near f.sub.o and to the reference terminal pair only at frequencies near nf.sub.o. The negative resistance network may be configured with suitable components as a negative resistance amplifier and as an injection locked oscillator.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 1, 1975
    Date of Patent: May 24, 1977
    Inventor: Alfred I. Grayzel