Patents by Inventor Andrew D. Arnold
Andrew D. Arnold 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: 8269798Abstract: A method of controlling a passive matrix display having rows and columns of pixels including receiving an input image signal; determining drive signals for at least a first image field and a second image field; calculating a value that is correlated to a change in the total capacitive charge of the pixels that will occur between the display of the first image field and the second image field for at least one column of the passive-matrix, electro-luminescent display; adjusting at least one of the drive signals within first or second image fields to compensate for the change in total capacitive charge; and providing adjusted drive signals for each pixel.Type: GrantFiled: July 18, 2007Date of Patent: September 18, 2012Assignee: Global OLED Technology LLCInventors: Michael E. Miller, Andrew D. Arnold, John F. Hamilton, Jr.
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Patent number: 8258693Abstract: A top-emitting OLED device, comprising: one or more OLEDs formed on a substrate; a light-scattering layer formed over the one or more OLEDs; a transparent cover; one or more color filters formed on the transparent cover; a color-conversion material layer formed over the color filters, or formed over or integral with the light-scattering layer; wherein the substrate is aligned and affixed to the transparent cover so that the locations of the color filters and color conversion material correspond to the location of the OLEDs, and the color-conversion material layer, color filters, and the light-scattering layer are between the cover and substrate, and a low-index gap is formed between the light-scattering layer and the color filters, with no light-scattering layer being positioned between the color conversion material layer and the low-index gap, wherein the color-conversion material layer is formed integrally with the light-scattering layer.Type: GrantFiled: June 22, 2011Date of Patent: September 4, 2012Assignee: Global OLED Technology LLCInventors: Ronald S. Cok, Andrew D. Arnold, Mitchell S. Burberry
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Publication number: 20110248256Abstract: A top-emitting OLED device, comprising: one or more OLEDs formed on a substrate; a light-scattering layer formed over the one or more OLEDs; a transparent cover; one or more color filters formed on the transparent cover; a color-conversion material layer formed over the color filters, or formed over or integral with the light-scattering layer; wherein the substrate is aligned and affixed to the transparent cover so that the locations of the color filters and color conversion material correspond to the location of the OLEDs, and the color-conversion material layer, color filters, and the light-scattering layer are between the cover and substrate, and a low-index gap is formed between the light-scattering layer and the color filters, with no light-scattering layer being positioned between the color conversion material layer and the low-index gap, wherein the color-conversion material layer is formed integrally with the light-scattering layer.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 22, 2011Publication date: October 13, 2011Inventors: Ronald S. Cok, Andrew D. Arnold, Mitchell S. Burberry
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Patent number: 7995002Abstract: A tiled, passive-matrix, EL display, including two or more EL tiles, each EL tile including an array of rows and columns of light-emitting elements, each light-emitting element being formed from a light-emitting layer that is sandwiched between an orthogonal array of row and column electrodes wherein each of the two or more EL tiles further include at least one row driver; at least one column driver for operating in conjunction with each of the at least one row drivers to control the flow of electrons between the row and column electrodes to control the emission of light from each of the light-emitting elements, with a first exception that when the boundary between the two tiles is to be illuminated, then the number of rows of simultaneously illuminated rows of light-emitting elements within one tile is less than the predetermined number.Type: GrantFiled: September 19, 2007Date of Patent: August 9, 2011Assignee: Global OLED Technology LLCInventors: Michael E. Miller, Andrew D. Arnold, John F. Hamilton, Jr.
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Patent number: 7990058Abstract: A top-emitting OLED device, comprising: one or more OLEDs formed on a substrate; a light-scattering layer formed over the one or more OLEDs; a transparent cover; one or more color filters formed on the transparent cover; a color-conversion material layer formed over the color filters, or formed over or integral with the light-scattering layer; wherein the substrate is aligned and affixed to the transparent cover so that the locations of the color filters and color conversion material correspond to the location of the OLEDs, and the color-conversion material layer, color filters, and the light-scattering layer are between the cover and substrate, and a low-index gap is formed between the light-scattering layer and the color filters, with no light-scattering layer being positioned between the color conversion material layer and the low-index gap, wherein the color-conversion material layer is formed integrally with the light-scattering layer.Type: GrantFiled: May 13, 2010Date of Patent: August 2, 2011Assignee: Global OLED Technology LLCInventors: Ronald S. Cok, Andrew D. Arnold, Mitchell S. Burberry
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Patent number: 7940236Abstract: A passive matrix, electro-luminescent display system has a passive matrix, electro-luminescent display having an orthogonally oriented array of column and row electrodes and an electro-luminescent layer located between the electrodes at the intersection of each column and row electrode forming an individual light-emitting element. Drivers provide separate signals at different times to different groups of row electrodes within the array of row electrodes; wherein the row electrodes of each group simultaneously receive at least two different level signals. A display driver receives and processes the input image signal to provide a presharpened image control signal. Column drivers respond to the presharpened image control signal for simultaneously providing a signal to the multiple column electrodes within the array of column electrodes at the same time signals are provided to the groups of row electrodes so that the concurrence of row and column signals causes individual light-emitting element to produce light.Type: GrantFiled: April 20, 2007Date of Patent: May 10, 2011Assignee: Global OLED Technology LLCInventors: Michael E. Miller, John F. Hamilton, Jr., Andrew D. Arnold
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Patent number: 7791271Abstract: A top-emitting OLED device, comprising: one or more OLEDs formed on a substrate; a light-scattering layer formed over the one or more OLEDs; a transparent cover; one or more color filters formed on the transparent cover; a color-conversion material layer formed over the color filters, or formed over or integral with the light-scattering layer; wherein the substrate is aligned and affixed to the transparent cover so that the locations of the color filters and color conversion material correspond to the location of the OLEDs, and the color-conversion material layer, color filters, and the light-scattering layer are between the cover and substrate, and a low-index gap is formed between the light-scattering layer and the color filters, with no light-scattering layer being positioned between the color conversion material layer and the low-index gap.Type: GrantFiled: February 24, 2006Date of Patent: September 7, 2010Assignee: Global OLED Technology LLCInventors: Ronald S. Cok, Andrew D. Arnold, Mitchell S. Burberry
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Publication number: 20100219429Abstract: A top-emitting OLED device, comprising: one or more OLEDs formed on a substrate; a light-scattering layer formed over the one or more OLEDs; a transparent cover; one or more color filters formed on the transparent cover; a color-conversion material layer formed over the color filters, or formed over or integral with the light-scattering layer; wherein the substrate is aligned and affixed to the transparent cover so that the locations of the color filters and color conversion material correspond to the location of the OLEDs, and the color-conversion material layer, color filters, and the light-scattering layer are between the cover and substrate, and a low-index gap is formed between the light-scattering layer and the color filters, with no light-scattering layer being positioned between the color conversion material layer and the low-index gap, wherein the color-conversion material layer is formed integrally with the light-scattering layer.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 13, 2010Publication date: September 2, 2010Inventors: Ronald S. Cok, Andrew D. Arnold, Mitchell S. Burberry
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Patent number: 7515122Abstract: A color display device, comprising: an array of subpixels of at least four different colors, including at least two relatively higher luminous color subpixels and at least two relatively lower luminous color subpixels, wherein the subpixels are arranged into groups forming at least two distinct types of pixels, each pixel type including the two relatively higher luminous color subpixels and at least one of the two relatively lower luminous color subpixels, and wherein the pixel types are arranged in a pattern such that the relative locations of the two relatively higher luminous color subpixels in each pixel is repeated in adjacent pixels, and the relative location of at least one of the two relatively lower luminance color subpixels is not repeated in at least one adjacent pixel. Various embodiments of the invention enable color display devices with improved image display quality, with both the appearance of jagged lines and the appearance of banding reduced simultaneously.Type: GrantFiled: June 2, 2004Date of Patent: April 7, 2009Assignee: Eastman Kodak CompanyInventors: Michael E. Miller, Michael J. Murdoch, Paul J. Kane, Andrew D. Arnold, Serguei Endrikhovski
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Publication number: 20090073079Abstract: A tiled, passive-matrix, EL display, including two or more EL tiles, each EL tile including an array of rows and columns of light-emitting elements, each light-emitting element being formed from a light-emitting layer that is sandwiched between an orthogonal array of row and column electrodes wherein each of the two or more EL tiles further include at least one row driver; at least one column driver for operating in conjunction with each of the at least one row drivers to control the flow of electrons between the row and column electrodes to control the emission of light from each of the light-emitting elements, with a first exception that when the boundary between the two tiles is to be illuminated, then the number of rows of simultaneously illuminated rows of light-emitting elements within one tile is less than the predetermined number.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 19, 2007Publication date: March 19, 2009Inventors: Michael E. Miller, Andrew D. Arnold, John F. Hamilton, JR.
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Publication number: 20090021455Abstract: A method of controlling a passive matrix display having rows and columns of pixels including receiving an input image signal; determining drive signals for at least a first image field and a second image field; calculating a value that is correlated to a change in the total capacitive charge of the pixels that will occur between the display of the first image field and the second image field for at least one column of the passive-matrix, electro-luminescent display; adjusting at least one of the drive signals within first or second image fields to compensate for the change in total capacitive charge; and providing adjusted drive signals for each pixel.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 18, 2007Publication date: January 22, 2009Inventors: Michael E. Miller, Andrew D. Arnold, John F. Hamilton, JR.
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Publication number: 20080259004Abstract: A passive matrix, electro-luminescent display system has a passive matrix, electro-luminescent display having an orthogonally oriented array of column and row electrodes and an electro-luminescent layer located between the electrodes at the intersection of each column and row electrode forming an individual light-emitting element. Drivers provide separate signals at different times to different groups of row electrodes within the array of row electrodes; wherein the row electrodes of each group simultaneously receive at least two different level signals. A display driver receives and processes the input image signal to provide a presharpened image control signal. Column drivers respond to the presharpened image control signal for simultaneously providing a signal to the multiple column electrodes within the array of column electrodes at the same time signals are provided to the groups of row electrodes so that the concurrence of row and column signals causes individual light-emitting element to produce light.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 20, 2007Publication date: October 23, 2008Inventors: Michael E. Miller, John F. Hamilton, Andrew D. Arnold
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Patent number: 7408296Abstract: A passive-matrix pixel light emitting display structure and a method of making same. The display structure includes display area formed on a substrate. A set of busses is provided over the substrate that extends from an edge of the substrates across a predetermined portion of the substrate. An insulating layer is provided over the busses so that only the electrode pad and the end adjacent the edge of the bus is exposed. At least three sets of first electrode segments are located over the entire display area, each set of first electrode segments extending for only a portion of the length of the substrate and each of the first electrode segments designed to be active in a different portion of the display area. One or more layers of materials wherein at least one of which comprises light-emissive materials, is located over the first electrode segments.Type: GrantFiled: November 24, 2004Date of Patent: August 5, 2008Assignee: Eastman Kodak CompanyInventors: Ronald S. Cok, James R. Milch, Andrew D. Arnold
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Patent number: 7397485Abstract: An OLED display system includes a) an OLED display including an array of light emitting pixels, each pixel having a plurality of OLEDs for emitting different colors of light specifying a gamut wherein one of the OLEDs has a power efficiency or lifetime different from the power efficiency or lifetime of at least one of the other OLEDs; b) a control signal; and c) a display driver for receiving a color display signal representing a relative luminance and color to be produced for each pixel of the display and generating a converted color display signal for driving the OLEDs in the display, wherein the display driver is responsive to the control signal for controlling the color gamut saturation of light produced by the OLEDs to reduce power consumption or increase lifetime of at least one of the OLEDs.Type: GrantFiled: March 29, 2004Date of Patent: July 8, 2008Assignee: Eastman Kodak CompanyInventors: Michael E. Miller, Ronald S. Cok, Andrew D. Arnold, Michael J. Murdoch
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Publication number: 20080042146Abstract: A light emitting device comprising one or more color-change material light-emitting elements, wherein at least one color-change material light-emitting element comprises: a light-emitting layer that emits light including a first frequency range; a light-reflecting layer or surface that reflects light including at least the first frequency range positioned relatively beneath the light-emitting layer; a first color filter positioned relatively above the light-reflecting layer; and a color-change material positioned relatively over the light-emitting layer and over the first color filter; wherein the first color filter passes light having a second frequency range that includes the first frequency range, and not passing a range of visible light having a frequency lower than the first frequency range, and the color-change material converting light of the first frequency range to a third frequency range, the third frequency range including the range of visible light having a frequency lower than the first frequencyType: ApplicationFiled: August 18, 2006Publication date: February 21, 2008Inventors: Ronald S. Cok, Andrew D. Arnold
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Patent number: 7333080Abstract: An OLED display device includes: an array of light emitting pixels, each pixel having red, green, and blue OLEDs and at least one additional colored OLED that expands the gamut of the display device relative to the gamut defined by the red, green and blue OLEDs, wherein the luminance efficiency or the luminance stability over time of the additional OLED is higher than the luminance efficiency or the luminance stability over time of at least one of the red, green, and blue OLEDs; and means for selectively driving the OLEDs with a drive signal to reduce overall power usage or extend the lifetime of the display while maintaining display color accuracy. In accordance with various embodiments, the present invention provides a color display device with improved power efficiency, longer overall lifetime, expanded color gamut with accurate hues, and improved spatial image quality.Type: GrantFiled: March 29, 2004Date of Patent: February 19, 2008Assignee: Eastman Kodak CompanyInventors: Michael E. Miller, Michael J. Murdoch, Ronald S. Cok, Andrew D. Arnold
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Patent number: 7321348Abstract: An organic light-emitting diode (OLED) display having addressable pixels on a substrate, the pixels having performance attributes, and a control circuit for controlling the pixels of the display device, includes one or more OLED pixels; an OLED reference pixel located on a substrate and connected to the control circuit, the OLED reference pixel having the same performance attributes as the one or more OLED pixels, the OLED reference pixel having a voltage sensing circuit including a transistor connected to one of the terminals of the OLED reference pixel for sensing the voltage across the OLED reference pixel to produce a voltage signal representing the voltage across the OLED reference pixel; a measurement circuit connected to the voltage signal to produce an output signal representative of the performance attributes of the OLED reference pixel; an analysis circuit connected to the measurement circuit to receive the output signal, compare the performance attributes with predetermined performance attributes,Type: GrantFiled: November 13, 2003Date of Patent: January 22, 2008Assignee: Eastman Kodak CompanyInventors: Ronald S. Cok, Thomas Niertit, Andrew D. Arnold
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Patent number: 7250722Abstract: An OLED device, comprising, a first layer of independently addressable light emitting elements; and a second layer of independently addressable light emitting elements located on top of the first layer; wherein one of the first and second layers of independently addressable light emitting elements comprises a patterned array of red and blue light emitting elements, and the other of the first and second layers of independently addressable light emitting elements comprises an array of green light emitting elements.Type: GrantFiled: June 20, 2005Date of Patent: July 31, 2007Assignee: Eastman Kodak CompanyInventors: Ronald S. Cok, Michael E. Miller, Andrew D. Arnold
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Patent number: 7236845Abstract: A method of selecting an OLED device to be manufactured based on customer requirements, including the customer providing first and second sets of requirements, providing a plurality of OLED device constructions based on the first and second sets of requirements, device architecture options, and a database including device component performance information. The method also includes providing a number of performance parameters of each of the device constructions, determining, based upon the second set of requirements, a figure of merit term comprising two or more parameters and including the importance of those parameters, and using the figure of merit term to calculate a figure of merit for the possible OLED device constructions.Type: GrantFiled: March 10, 2005Date of Patent: June 26, 2007Assignee: Eastman Kodak CompanyInventors: John E. Ludwicki, Michael L. Boroson, Andrew D. Arnold
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Patent number: 7230594Abstract: An OLED display device includes an array of light emitting pixels, each pixel having three or more OLEDs for emitting different colors of light specifying a gamut and at least one additional OLED for emitting a color of light within the gamut, wherein the power efficiency of the additional OLED is higher than the luminance efficiency of at least one of the three or more OLEDs; and means for driving the OLEDs in the pixels to produce a given color and luminance at a reduced power usage.Type: GrantFiled: December 16, 2002Date of Patent: June 12, 2007Assignee: Eastman Kodak CompanyInventors: Michael E. Miller, Ronald S. Cok, Andrew D. Arnold, Michael J. Murdoch