Patents by Inventor Benjamin Harris Paletsky
Benjamin Harris Paletsky 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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Publication number: 20230349533Abstract: A display device (30) comprises a reflective display (38) arranged to render a first image viewable through a viewing surface and a projection means (31-37) arranged to render a second image viewable in reflection on the viewing surface, the reflective display (38) and the projection means (31-37) being mounted on a common frame.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 5, 2023Publication date: November 2, 2023Inventors: Dirk HERTEL, Richard J. PAOLINI, JR., Benjamin Harris PALETSKY, Stephen J. TELFER
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Patent number: 11708958Abstract: A display device (30) comprises a reflective display (38) arranged to render a first image viewable through a viewing surface and a projection means (31-37) arranged to render a second image viewable in reflection on the viewing surface, the reflective display (38) and the projection means (31-37) being mounted on a common frame.Type: GrantFiled: July 29, 2022Date of Patent: July 25, 2023Assignee: E Ink CorporationInventors: Dirk Hertel, Richard J. Paolini, Jr., Benjamin Harris Paletsky, Stephen J. Telfer
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Patent number: 11560997Abstract: A hybrid reflective-emissive display including an electrophoretic medium. The electrophoretic medium includes two types of oppositely-charged, and differently-colored, particles in a fluid. The electrophoretic medium is disposed between a front light-transmissive electrode and a rear electrode including a plurality of apertures, such as a hexagonal grid. The electrophoretic layer is optionally illuminated by a light source disposed on the opposite side of the rear electrode from the electrophoretic medium. A viewer can see either the first or second type of particle at the viewing surface, or one of the particles can be illuminated by the light source, thus emitting light the color of one of the particles.Type: GrantFiled: July 28, 2022Date of Patent: January 24, 2023Assignee: E Ink CorporationInventors: Sunil Krishna Sainis, Benjamin Harris Paletsky, Richard J. Paolini, Jr., Giovanni Mancini
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Publication number: 20220364705Abstract: A hybrid reflective-emissive display including an electrophoretic medium. The electrophoretic medium includes two types of oppositely-charged, and differently-colored, particles in a fluid. The electrophoretic medium is disposed between a front light-transmissive electrode and a rear electrode including a plurality of apertures, such as a hexagonal grid. The electrophoretic layer is optionally illuminated by a light source disposed on the opposite side of the rear electrode from the electrophoretic medium. A viewer can see either the first or second type of particle at the viewing surface, or one of the particles can be illuminated by the light source, thus emitting light the color of one of the particles.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 28, 2022Publication date: November 17, 2022Inventors: Sunil Krishna SAINIS, Benjamin Harris Paletsky, Richard J. PAOLINI, Jr., Giovanni MANCINI
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Publication number: 20220364706Abstract: A display device (30) comprises a reflective display (38) arranged to render a first image viewable through a viewing surface and a projection means (31-37) arranged to render a second image viewable in reflection on the viewing surface, the reflective display (38) and the projection means (31-37) being mounted on a common frame.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 29, 2022Publication date: November 17, 2022Inventors: Dirk HERTEL, Richard J. PAOLINI, Jr., Benjamin Harris PALETSKY, Stephen J. TELFER
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Patent number: 11460165Abstract: A display device (30) comprises a reflective display (38) arranged to render a first image viewable through a viewing surface and a projection means (31-37) arranged to render a second image viewable in reflection on the viewing surface, the reflective display (38) and the projection means (31-37) being mounted on a common frame.Type: GrantFiled: December 13, 2018Date of Patent: October 4, 2022Assignee: E Ink CorporationInventors: Richard J. Paolini, Jr., Benjamin Harris Paletsky, Sunil Krishna Sainis, Colleen Shea
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Patent number: 11456397Abstract: An energy harvesting electrophoretic display is disclosed comprising a photovoltaic cell that converts part of the incident light to electric current or voltage, wherein the electric current or voltage is used for the operation of the electrophoretic display upon the conversion or stored in a storage component to be used for the operation of the electrophoretic display.Type: GrantFiled: March 11, 2020Date of Patent: September 27, 2022Assignee: E Ink CorporationInventors: Stephen J. Telfer, Dirk Hertel, Richard J. Paolini, Jr., Benjamin Harris Paletsky
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Publication number: 20220165904Abstract: An energy harvesting electro-optic display is disclosed comprising a photovoltaic cell that converts part of the incident light to electric current or voltage, wherein the electric current or voltage is used for the operation of the electro-optic display upon the conversion or stored in a storage component to be used for the operation of the displayType: ApplicationFiled: February 10, 2022Publication date: May 26, 2022Inventors: Stephen J. TELFER, Dirk HERTEL, Richard J. PAOLINI, JR., Benjamin Harris PALETSKY
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Publication number: 20200295222Abstract: An energy harvesting electro-optic display is disclosed comprising a photovoltaic cell that converts part of the incident light to electric current or voltage, wherein the electric current or voltage is used for the operation of the electro-optic display upon the conversion or stored in a storage component to be used for the operation of the displayType: ApplicationFiled: March 11, 2020Publication date: September 17, 2020Inventors: Stephen J. TELFER, Dirk HERTEL, Richard J. PAOLINI, Jr., Benjamin Harris PALETSKY
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Patent number: 10726798Abstract: A method of operating an electro-optic display in which an image is scrolled across the display, and in which a clearing bar is provided between two portions of the image being scrolled, the clearing bar scrolling across in display in synchronization with said two portions of the image, the writing of the clearing bar being effected such that every pixel over which the clearing bar passes is rewritten.Type: GrantFiled: March 2, 2017Date of Patent: July 28, 2020Assignee: E Ink CorporationInventors: Demetrious Mark Harrington, Theodore A. Sjodin, Robert W. Zehner, Timothy J. O'Malley, Benjamin Harris Paletsky
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Publication number: 20190113201Abstract: A display device (30) comprises a reflective display (38) arranged to render a first image viewable through a viewing surface and a projection means (31-37) arranged to render a second image viewable in reflection on the viewing surface, the reflective display (38) and the projection means (31-37) being mounted on a common frame.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 13, 2018Publication date: April 18, 2019Inventors: Dirk Hertel, Richard J. Paolini, JR., Benjamin Harris Paletsky, Stephen J. Telfer, Sunil Krishna Sainis, Giovanni Mancini, Colleen Shea, David Paul Biss, Stephen Dennis Fantone
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Patent number: 10190743Abstract: A display device (30) comprises a reflective display (38) arranged to render a first image viewable through a viewing surface and a projection means (31-37) arranged to render a second image viewable in reflection on the viewing surface, the reflective display (38) and the projection means (31-37) being mounted on a common frame.Type: GrantFiled: April 22, 2013Date of Patent: January 29, 2019Assignee: E Ink CorporationInventors: Dirk Hertel, Richard J. Paolini, Benjamin Harris Paletsky, Stephen J. Telfer, Sunil Krishna Sainis, David Paul Biss, Stephen Dennis Fantone
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Publication number: 20170178574Abstract: A method of operating an electro-optic display in which an image is scrolled across the display, and in which a clearing bar is provided between two portions of the image being scrolled, the clearing bar scrolling across in display in synchronization with said two portions of the image, the writing of the clearing bar being effected such that every pixel over which the clearing bar passes is rewritten.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 2, 2017Publication date: June 22, 2017Inventors: Demetrious Mark HARRINGTON, Theodore A. SJODIN, Robert W. ZEHNER, Timothy J. O'MALLEY, Benjamin Harris Paletsky
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Patent number: 9620067Abstract: An electro-optic display uses first and second drive schemes differing from each other, for example a slow gray scale drive scheme and a fast monochrome drive scheme. The display is first driven to a pre-determined transition image using the first drive scheme, then driven to a second image, different from the transition image, using the second drive scheme. The display is thereafter driven to the same transition image using the second drive scheme; and from thence to a third image, different from both the transition image and the second image, using the first drive scheme.Type: GrantFiled: November 23, 2015Date of Patent: April 11, 2017Assignee: E Ink CorporationInventors: Demetrious Mark Harrington, Theodore A. Sjodin, Robert W. Zehner, Timothy J. O'Malley, Benjamin Harris Paletsky
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Publication number: 20160078820Abstract: An electro-optic display uses first and second drive schemes differing from each other, for example a slow gray scale drive scheme and a fast monochrome drive scheme. The display is first driven to a pre-determined transition image using the first drive scheme, then driven to a second image, different from the transition image, using the second drive scheme. The display is thereafter driven to the same transition image using the second drive scheme; and from thence to a third image, different from both the transition image and the second image, using the first drive scheme.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 23, 2015Publication date: March 17, 2016Applicant: E Ink CorporationInventors: Demetrious Mark Harrington, Theodore A. Sjodin, Robert W. Zehner, Timothy J. O'Malley, Benjamin Harris Paletsky
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Patent number: 9230492Abstract: An electro-optic display uses first and second drive schemes differing from each other, for example a slow gray scale drive scheme and a fast monochrome drive scheme. The display is first driven to a pre-determined transition image using the first drive scheme, then driven to a second image, different from the transition image, using the second drive scheme. The display is thereafter driven to the same transition image using the second drive scheme; and from then to a third image, different from both the transition image and the second image, using the first drive scheme.Type: GrantFiled: April 11, 2011Date of Patent: January 5, 2016Assignee: E Ink CorporationInventors: Demetrious Mark Harrington, Theodore A. Sjodin, Robert W. Zehner, Timothy J. O'Malley, Benjamin Harris Paletsky
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Publication number: 20130278900Abstract: A display device (30) comprises a reflective display (38) arranged to render a first image viewable through a viewing surface and a projection means (31-37) arranged to render a second image viewable in reflection on the viewing surface, the reflective display (38) and the projection means (31-37) being mounted on a common frame.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 22, 2013Publication date: October 24, 2013Inventors: Dirk Hertel, Richard J. Paolini, JR., Benjamin Harris Paletsky, Stephen J. Telfer, Sunil Krishna Sainis, Giovanni Mancini, Colleen Shea, David Paul Biss, Stephen Dennis Fantone
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Publication number: 20110285754Abstract: An electro-optic display uses first and second drive schemes differing from each other, for example a slow gray scale drive scheme and a fast monochrome drive scheme. The display is first driven to a pre-determined transition image using the first drive scheme, then driven to a second image, different from the transition image, using the second drive scheme. The display is thereafter driven to the same transition image using the second drive scheme; and from thence to a third image, different from both the transition image and the second image, using the first drive scheme.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 11, 2011Publication date: November 24, 2011Applicant: E INK CORPORATIONInventors: Demetrious Mark Harrington, Theodore A. Sjodin, Robert W. Zehner, Timothy J. O'Malley, Benjamin Harris Paletsky