Patents by Inventor Arnold Simon
Arnold Simon 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: 9703108Abstract: Eye-glasses for viewing stereoscopic images or a perspective sub-image of a stereoscopic image, comprising at least one interference filter that has at least one photosensitive polymer film and at least two separated filter regions, said filter regions being superimposed along at least one normal line that stands vertically on a first outer surface of the interference filter, between a first point at which the normal line pierces the first outer surface and a second point at which the normal line pierces a second outer surface of the interference filter after having passed through said interference filter proceeding from the first point, and said filter regions being, along said normal line, at least substantially impermeable to a respective predetermined wavelength interval of the electromagnetic spectrum.Type: GrantFiled: September 4, 2013Date of Patent: July 11, 2017Assignee: Infitec GmbHInventors: Arnold Simon, Helmut Jorke
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Patent number: 9544581Abstract: A stereo-projection device comprises at least one light source, at least one collimator for converting visible light generated by the light source into light with a substantially parallel beam path, and at least one interference filter which is transparent at a given angle of incidence for at least one wavelength interval having an interval width of at most 50 nm and which is designed to cross the light with the substantially parallel beam path.Type: GrantFiled: July 2, 2013Date of Patent: January 10, 2017Assignee: Infitec GmbHInventors: Arnold Simon, Johann Krauter, Simeon Brinkmann, Klaus Rohwer
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Patent number: 9116356Abstract: A system for reproducing stereographic images is provided that includes a display unit that has a pixel array for representing image data which reproduces the same when controlled with stereoscopic image data, and a light source for fully illuminating the pixel array. The system further includes a pair of glasses that are suitable to make the reproduced stereoscopic image data available to a wearer of the pair of glasses in an eye-selective manner. The display unit has at least one additional light source for fully illuminating the pixel array. Every light source is additionally configured to emit light in a plurality of narrow spectral ranges, thereby defining a color range, the spectral ranges of the light sources being orthogonal to each other. The system also includes a control unit that sequentially operates the light sources.Type: GrantFiled: March 1, 2010Date of Patent: August 25, 2015Assignee: Infitec GmbHInventors: Arnold Simon, Thomas Mueller, Helmut Jorke
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Publication number: 20150237340Abstract: A stereo-projection device comprises at least one light source, at least one collimator for converting visible light generated by the light source into light with a substantially parallel beam path, and at least one interference filter which is transparent at a given angle of incidence for at least one wavelength interval having an interval width of at most 50 nm and which is designed to cross the light with the substantially parallel beam path.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 2, 2013Publication date: August 20, 2015Inventors: Arnold Simon, Johann Krauter, Simeon Brinkmann, Klaus Rohwer
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Publication number: 20140009827Abstract: Eye-glasses for viewing stereoscopic images or a perspective sub-image of a stereoscopic image, comprising at least one interference filter that has at least one photosensitive polymer film and at least two separated filter regions, said filter regions being superimposed along at least one normal line that stands vertically on a first outer surface of the interference filter, between a first point at which the normal line pierces the first outer surface and a second point at which the normal line pierces a second outer surface of the interference filter after having passed through said interference filter proceeding from the first point, and said filter regions being, along said normal line, at least substantially impermeable to a respective predetermined wavelength interval of the electromagnetic spectrum.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 4, 2013Publication date: January 9, 2014Applicant: Infitec GmbHInventors: Arnold SIMON, Helmut JORKE
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Patent number: 8587570Abstract: Crosstalk in the area of intersection between row leads and row electrodes as well as undesired optical effects are avoided in an LCD display element. An LCD display panel is made of the disclosed LCD display elements. By extending the row leads over the full width of the rectangular viewing area in which information is visually displayed, the portion of the viewing area that cannot be controlled by proper drive voltage pulses is minimized. Thus, undesired crosstalk and optical effects are reduced. By driving row electrodes using column voltage sequences of the prior art and by driving column electrodes using row voltage sequences of the prior art, row and column voltage sequences are generated such that an intermediate area of liquid crystal located between the row leads and corresponding row electrodes cannot be driven to a voltage that produces an intermediate condition between an ON condition and an OFF condition.Type: GrantFiled: July 7, 2010Date of Patent: November 19, 2013Assignee: BMG Gesellschaft fuer moderne Informationssysteme mbHInventors: Reiner Bayrle, Thomas Bitter, Otto Bader, Arnold Simon
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Publication number: 20130229448Abstract: A display device for displaying stereoscopic images is provided, wherein partial stereoscopic images are generated in spectral ranges at least partially different from each other, and wherein narrow-band emitting emission elements are present for generating images, and wherein different emission elements are present for generating spectrally narrow-band optical radiation in different spectral ranges, of which at least one comprises a light-converting material excited by an excitation element for emitting optical radiation.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 22, 2013Publication date: September 5, 2013Applicant: INFITEC GMBHInventors: Arnold SIMON, Helmut JORKE
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Patent number: 8018562Abstract: An LCD display element is provided that achieves a uniform LCD display panel by arranging individual LCD display elements side-by-side. The margin areas outside of the viewing field in the vicinity of the left and the right lateral edges of the LCD display element are configured to be equally narrow. The narrow width of the margin areas is achievable because row leads do not contact the row electrodes at one of their ends, but rather are routed in the spacing areas between individual column electrodes. Moreover, the electrical contact points are located in the spacing areas. In this manner, the wide lateral margin in the area of the contact points of the row electrodes, as in conventional LCD display elements, is avoided. Because the row leads are routed on the interior of the first cover plate, no contact strip is necessary in the area of penetration through the adhesive rim.Type: GrantFiled: February 25, 2008Date of Patent: September 13, 2011Assignee: AEG Gesellschaft fuer moderne informationssysteme mbHInventors: Reiner Bayrle, Thomas Bitter, Otto Bader, Arnold Simon
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Publication number: 20110007045Abstract: Crosstalk in the area of intersection between row leads and row electrodes as well as undesired optical effects are avoided in an LCD display element. An LCD display panel is made of the disclosed LCD display elements. By extending the row leads over the full width of the rectangular viewing area in which information is visually displayed, the portion of the viewing area that cannot be controlled by proper drive voltage pulses is minimized. Thus, undesired crosstalk and optical effects are reduced. By driving row electrodes using column voltage sequences of the prior art and by driving column electrodes using row voltage sequences of the prior art, row and column voltage sequences are generated such that an intermediate area of liquid crystal located between the row leads and corresponding row electrodes cannot be driven to a voltage that produces an intermediate condition between an ON condition and an OFF condition.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 7, 2010Publication date: January 13, 2011Inventors: Reiner Bayrle, Thomas Bitter, Otto Bader, Arnold Simon
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Publication number: 20100192284Abstract: Through the use of pocket bags that span from the outer seams of certain pants garments to the components of the fastening system that are capable of reversible engagement, an improved silhouette, can be created for a wearer of the garment. Elastic panels that also span from the outer seams to the fastening systems may be included in order to improve further the look that is created.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 5, 2009Publication date: August 5, 2010Applicant: Designer Equity Holding Company, LLCInventor: ARNOLD SIMON
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Publication number: 20100149635Abstract: A system for reproducing stereographic images is provided that includes a display unit that has a pixel array for representing image data which reproduces the same when controlled with stereoscopic image data, and a light source for fully illuminating the pixel array. The system further includes a pair of glasses that are suitable to make the reproduced stereoscopic image data available to a wearer of the pair of glasses in an eye-selective manner. The display unit has at least one additional light source for fully illuminating the pixel array. Every light source is additionally configured to emit light in a plurality of narrow spectral ranges, thereby defining a color range, the spectral ranges of the light sources being orthogonal to each other. They system also includes a control unit that sequentially operates the light sources.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 1, 2010Publication date: June 17, 2010Inventors: Arnold Simon, Thomas Mueller, Helmut Jorke
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Publication number: 20080204389Abstract: An LCD display element is provided that achieves a uniform LCD display panel by arranging individual LCD display elements side-by-side. The margin areas outside of the viewing field in the vicinity of the left and the right lateral edges of the LCD display element are configured to be equally narrow. The narrow width of the margin areas is achievable because row leads do not contact the row electrodes at one of their ends, but rather are routed in the spacing areas between individual column electrodes. Moreover, the electrical contact points are located in the spacing areas. In this manner, the wide lateral margin in the area of the contact points of the row electrodes, as in conventional LCD display elements, is avoided. Because the row leads are routed on the interior of the first cover plate, no contact strip is necessary in the area of penetration through the adhesive rim.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 25, 2008Publication date: August 28, 2008Inventors: Reiner Bayrle, Thomas Bitter, Otto Bader, Arnold Simon
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Patent number: 6861220Abstract: A method for screening molecule which have a synthetic lethal property when in combination with a gene of interest carrying a non-lethal mutation, said method comprising the steps of: transfecting a first reporter gene into mammalian cells having a genome comprising a gene of interest which carries a non-lethal mutation, or a genome which is null of said gene of interest; selecting clones stably expressing said fist reporter gene; introducing into said cells a survival plasmid comprising a functioning copy of said gene of interest, a second reporter gene, selectable marker, an origin of DNA replication and a nuclear antigen gene essential for replication of the plasmid within said cells, wherein said survivsal plasmid is autonomously replicating and spontaneously lost from said cells; growing said cells in the presence of a selection compound which selects for said selectable marker; selecting cell clones stably expressing said second reporter gene and said functioning copy of said gene of interest; removingType: GrantFiled: October 12, 2001Date of Patent: March 1, 2005Assignee: Ramot University Authority for Applied Research & Industrial Development LTDInventors: Dan Canaani, Arnold Simons, Naomi Dafni, Iris Dotan
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Patent number: 6569623Abstract: A screening method which applies the principle of synthetic lethality to a gene of interest in non-yeast eukaryotic cells. The method may be used to screen either a chemical library in order to identify a molecule having a gene-specific lethal property in the cells, or to screen a group of DNA molecules in order to identify among them one or more modulators of gene function which are synergistically lethal to the cells together with an incapacitated gene of interest. Also described are episomal survival plasmids and kits which may be used with the method.Type: GrantFiled: September 8, 1999Date of Patent: May 27, 2003Assignee: Ramot University Authority for Applied Research & Industrial Development Ltd.Inventors: Dan Canaani, Yoram Oron, Arnold Simons, Naomi Dafni, Iris Dotan
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Publication number: 20020123034Abstract: A method for screening molecule which have a synthetic lethal property when in combination with a gene of interest carrying a non-lethal mutation, said method comprising the steps of: transfecting a first reporter gene into mammalian cells having a genome comprising a gene of interest which carries a non-lethal mutation, or a genome which is null of said gene of interest; selecting clones stably expressing said fist reporter gene; introducing into said cells a survival plasmid comprising a functioning copy of said gene of interest, a second reporter gene, selectable marker, an origin of DNA replication and a nuclear antigen gene essential for replication of the plasmid within said cells, wherein said survivsal plasmid is autonomously replicating and spontaneously lost from said cells; growing said cells in the presence of a selection compound which selects for said selectable marker; selecting cell clones stably expressing said second reporter gene and said functioning copy of said gene of interest; removingType: ApplicationFiled: October 12, 2001Publication date: September 5, 2002Inventors: Dan Canaani, Arnold Simons, Naomi Dafni, Iris Dotan