Patents by Inventor Andrei S. Kazmierski
Andrei S. Kazmierski 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).
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Patent number: 10310314Abstract: A display panel includes an array of display pixels to output an image. The array of display pixels includes a central pixel region and a perimeter pixel region. The central pixel region includes central pixel units each having three different colored sub-pixels. The different colored sub-pixels of the central pixel units are organized according to a central layout pattern that repeats across the central pixel region. The perimeter pixel region is disposed along a perimeter of the central pixel region and includes perimeter pixel units that increase a brightness of the image along edges of the central pixel region to mask gaps around the array of display pixels when tiling the array of display pixels with other arrays of display pixels.Type: GrantFiled: August 14, 2015Date of Patent: June 4, 2019Assignee: X Development LLCInventors: Philip E. Watson, Pey Lung Fu, Hung-Yu Chen, Carlin Vieri, Adam E. Norton, Andrei S. Kazmierski, Serge J. A. Bierhuizen, Nicholas C. Loomis, Behnam Bastani, Yachi Lee
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Patent number: 9964767Abstract: A display apparatus includes a transparent substrate having first and second sides, an array of LED micro-display panels, and an array of collimating reflectors. The LED micro-display panels are disposed within the transparent substrate between the first and second sides and oriented to emit sub-image portions of a display image towards the first side. The collimating reflectors are disposed within the transparent substrate between the first side and the array of LED micro-display panels. The collimating reflectors are aligned with the LED micro-display panels to reflect the sub-image portions back out the second side of the transparent substrate. The LED micro-display panels are offset from the collimating reflectors to expand the sub-image portions prior to reflection by the collimating reflectors.Type: GrantFiled: March 3, 2016Date of Patent: May 8, 2018Assignee: Google LLCInventors: Hui Son, Simon R. Prakash, James C. Dunphy, Caner Onal, Oscar A. Martinez, Philipp H. Schmaelzle, Andrei S. Kazmierski, Ozan Cakmakci
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Patent number: 9778555Abstract: A multi-layer projection screen includes a stray light rejection layer and a lens array. The stray light rejection layer includes an array of pillar structures, wherein each pillar structure of the array of pillar structures includes an entrance aperture, an exit aperture, a pathway extending from the entrance aperture to the exit aperture, and a side wall surrounding the pathway. The lens array is optically aligned to the array of pillar structures. The stray light rejection layer blocks display light received from the lens array having an oblique trajectory that is greater than a threshold angle from a first trajectory.Type: GrantFiled: September 27, 2016Date of Patent: October 3, 2017Assignee: X Development LLCInventors: Adam E. Norton, Serge J. Bierhuizen, Andrei S. Kazmierski
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Publication number: 20170255011Abstract: A display apparatus includes a transparent substrate having first and second sides, an array of LED micro-display panels, and an array of collimating reflectors. The LED micro-display panels are disposed within the transparent substrate between the first and second sides and oriented to emit sub-image portions of a display image towards the first side. The collimating reflectors are disposed within the transparent substrate between the first side and the array of LED micro-display panels. The collimating reflectors are aligned with the LED micro-display panels to reflect the sub-image portions back out the second side of the transparent substrate. The LED micro-display panels are offset from the collimating reflectors to expand the sub-image portions prior to reflection by the collimating reflectors.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 3, 2016Publication date: September 7, 2017Inventors: Hui Son, Simon R. Prakash, James C. Dunphy, Caner Onal, Oscar A. Martinez, Philipp H. Schmaelzle, Andrei S. Kazmierski, Ozan Cakmakci
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Patent number: 9626145Abstract: A display tile for arranging with other display tiles to form a multi-tile display includes display pixels in an active display area, pixel tape sections, and a transparent layer. The pixel tape sections surround the display pixels. Each pixel tape section overlaps an adjacent pixel tape section and is overlapped by another adjacent pixel tape section disposed opposite the adjacent pixel tape section. Each pixel tape section includes a pixel array. The transparent layer is disposed over the display pixels and the pixel arrays of the pixel tape sections. The display pixels and the pixel arrays are arranged to display an overall image of the display tile.Type: GrantFiled: June 27, 2014Date of Patent: April 18, 2017Assignee: X Development LLCInventors: Belle Fu, Mary Lou Jepsen, Nicholas C. Loomis, Behnam Bastani, Carlin J. Vieri, Andrei S. Kazmierski, Adam E. Norton, Stephen D. Dorow, Stuart C. B. Abercrombie
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Patent number: 9594277Abstract: A multi-domain liquid crystal pixel array includes two substrate layers and liquid crystal disposed between the two substrate layers. The multi-domain liquid crystal pixel array also includes at least one alignment layer having four or more alignment zones across the multi-domain liquid crystal pixel array. Each alignment zone has a different pre-tilt liquid crystal orientation than the other alignment zones. The alignment zones are configured to generate divergent image light with respect to a center of the multi-domain liquid crystal pixel array.Type: GrantFiled: June 8, 2015Date of Patent: March 14, 2017Assignee: X Development LLCInventors: Pey Lung Fu, Mary Lou Jepsen, Philip E. Watson, Behnam Bastani, Carlin J. Vieri, Andrei S. Kazmierski, Adam E. Norton, Ya-Chi Lee, Eddy Giing-Li Chen, Hung-Yu Chen, Shenyi Tai
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Publication number: 20170045769Abstract: A display panel includes an array of display pixels to output an image. The array of display pixels includes a central pixel region and a perimeter pixel region. The central pixel region includes central pixel units each having three different colored sub-pixels. The different colored sub-pixels of the central pixel units are organized according to a central layout pattern that repeats across the central pixel region. The perimeter pixel region is disposed along a perimeter of the central pixel region and includes perimeter pixel units that increase a brightness of the image along edges of the central pixel region to mask gaps around the array of display pixels when tiling the array of display pixels with other arrays of display pixels.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 14, 2015Publication date: February 16, 2017Inventors: Philip E. Watson, Pey Lung Fu, Hung-Yu Chen, Carlin Vieri, Adam E. Norton, Andrei S. Kazmierski, Serge J. A. Bierhuizen, Nicholas C. Loomis, Behnam Bastani, Yachi Lee
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Patent number: 9557954Abstract: A display panel includes a carrier substrate, a system interconnect, and a plurality of display modules disposed across the carrier substrate. The display modules are each communicatively coupled to the system interconnect to each output a different portion of an overall image communicated via the system interconnect. Each of the display modules includes an array of direct emission display pixels and a module interconnect to couple the array of direct emission display pixels to the system interconnect. The array of direct emission display pixels of a given display module of the plurality of display modules is distinct and separate from the array of direct emission display pixels of other display modules of the plurality of display modules.Type: GrantFiled: December 23, 2014Date of Patent: January 31, 2017Assignee: X Development LLCInventors: Mary Lou Jepsen, Andrei S. Kazmierski, Belle Fu, Nicholas C. Loomis, Behnam Bastani
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Publication number: 20170017145Abstract: A multi-layer projection screen includes a stray light rejection layer and a lens array. The stray light rejection layer includes an array of pillar structures, wherein each pillar structure of the array of pillar structures includes an entrance aperture, an exit aperture, a pathway extending from the entrance aperture to the exit aperture, and a side wall surrounding the pathway. The lens array is optically aligned to the array of pillar structures. The stray light rejection layer blocks display light received from the lens array having an oblique trajectory that is greater than a threshold angle from a first trajectory.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 27, 2016Publication date: January 19, 2017Inventors: Adam E. Norton, Serge J. Bierhuizen, Andrei S. Kazmierski
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Publication number: 20160377970Abstract: A multi-layer projection screen includes a transparent substrate having first and second sides, a stray light rejection layer, and a lens array. The stray light rejection layer is disposed across the first side of the transparent substrate. The stray light rejection layer includes an array of pillar structures, wherein each pillar structure of the array of pillar structures includes an entrance aperture, an exit aperture, a substantially transparent pathway extending from the entrance aperture to the exit aperture, and an opaque side wall surrounding the transparent pathway. The lens array is disposed across the second side of the transparent substrate and optically aligned to the array of pillar structures. The stray light rejection layer blocks display light received from the lens array having an oblique trajectory that is greater than a threshold angle from a normal of the second side of the transparent substrate.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 25, 2015Publication date: December 29, 2016Inventors: Adam E. Norton, Serge J. Bierhuizen, Andrei S. Kazmierski
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Patent number: 9519206Abstract: A multi-layer projection screen includes a transparent substrate having first and second sides, a stray light rejection layer, and a lens array. The stray light rejection layer is disposed across the first side of the transparent substrate. The stray light rejection layer includes an array of pillar structures, wherein each pillar structure of the array of pillar structures includes an entrance aperture, an exit aperture, a substantially transparent pathway extending from the entrance aperture to the exit aperture, and an opaque side wall surrounding the transparent pathway. The lens array is disposed across the second side of the transparent substrate and optically aligned to the array of pillar structures. The stray light rejection layer blocks display light received from the lens array having an oblique trajectory that is greater than a threshold angle from a normal of the second side of the transparent substrate.Type: GrantFiled: June 25, 2015Date of Patent: December 13, 2016Assignee: X Development LLCInventors: Adam E. Norton, Serge J. Bierhuizen, Andrei S. Kazmierski
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Publication number: 20160179453Abstract: A display panel includes a carrier substrate, a system interconnect, and a plurality of display modules disposed across the carrier substrate. The display modules are each communicatively coupled to the system interconnect to each output a different portion of an overall image communicated via the system interconnect. Each of the display modules includes an array of direct emission display pixels and a module interconnect to couple the array of direct emission display pixels to the system interconnect. The array of direct emission display pixels of a given display module of the plurality of display modules is distinct and separate from the array of direct emission display pixels of other display modules of the plurality of display modules.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 23, 2014Publication date: June 23, 2016Inventors: Mary Lou Jepsen, Andrei S. Kazmierski, Belle Fu, Nicholas C. Loomis, Behnam Bastani
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Publication number: 20160091786Abstract: An optical configuration for a display system includes a front screen, a first microlens array, and a second microlens array. The front screen has optical properties to absorb ambient light and let image light through. The first microlens array is coupled to receive the image light from a pixel array of an image generation layer. The second microlens array is disposed between the front screen and the first microlens array. The second microlens array is offset from the first microlens array by approximately a focal length of microlenses in the first microlens array. The second microlens array is coupled to direct the image light received from the first microlens array through front screen. Each of the microlenses in the first microlens array is axially aligned with a corresponding microlens in the second microlens array.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 22, 2014Publication date: March 31, 2016Inventors: Andrei S. Kazmierski, Adam E. Norton, Mary Lou Jepsen
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Patent number: 9256115Abstract: A projection screen includes a transparent substrate having a first side and a second side, a first optically clear adhesive (“OCA”) layer disposed across the first side of the transparent substrate, a first two-dimensional (“2D”) matrix of clear beads partially embedded into the first OCA layer, and a dark layer disposed across the first OCA layer filling in exposed gaps between the clear beads to block and absorb light incident upon the exposed gaps between the clear beads. The clear beads form optical paths through the dark layer.Type: GrantFiled: December 29, 2014Date of Patent: February 9, 2016Assignee: Google Inc.Inventors: Adam E. Norton, Andrei S. Kazmierski
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Patent number: 9250508Abstract: A rear projection screen includes an array of pin-hole apertures to pass display light incident from a first side of the rear projection screen through to a viewing side of the rear projection screen opposite the first side. An array of concentrator structures surrounds the pin-hole apertures and defines concentrating optical pathways. The concentrating optical pathways each have an input aperture for collecting the display light and an output defined by a corresponding one of the pin-hole apertures to emit the display light. The input apertures are larger than the pin-hole apertures.Type: GrantFiled: November 17, 2014Date of Patent: February 2, 2016Assignee: Google Inc.Inventors: Belle Fu, Serge J. Bierhuizen, Mary Lou Jepsen, Andrei S. Kazmierski, Adam E. Norton, Nicholas C. Loomis, Philip E. Watson
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Patent number: 9176370Abstract: A projection screen includes a transparent substrate having a first side and a second side, an array of lenses disposed along the first side of the transparent substrate, a dark film disposed across the second side of the transparent substrate, an array of holes disposed through the dark film, and an array of diffusing spots each aligned with a corresponding one of the array of holes.Type: GrantFiled: June 12, 2014Date of Patent: November 3, 2015Assignee: Google Inc.Inventors: Adam E. Norton, Mary Lou Jepsen, Andrei S. Kazmierski, Belle Fu
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Patent number: 9013790Abstract: A projection screen includes a transparent substrate having a front side and a backside, a dark film disposed across the front side of the transparent substrate, an array of holes disposed through the dark film, a diffusing layer disposed between the transparent substrate and the dark film, and an array of lenses disposed across the backside of the transparent substrate. The array of lenses are aligned to focus display light incident through the array of lenses towards the array of holes and the diffusing layer diffuses the display light for emission out the array of holes as diffuse display light.Type: GrantFiled: June 12, 2014Date of Patent: April 21, 2015Assignee: Google Inc.Inventors: Andrei S. Kazmierski, Mary Lou Jepsen, Belle Fu