Patents by Inventor Bharat N. Vakil

Bharat N. Vakil 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).

  • Patent number: 8902152
    Abstract: A dual-sided electrophoretic display (700) having a first region (701) and a second region (702) is provided. Each of the first region (701) and the second region (702) includes selectively operable members (703,704) that function as pixels for presenting images on the electrophoretic display (700). Each of the selectively operable members (703,704) is driven by a driver circuit (710) by way of corresponding thin film transistors and capacitors (742,742), which are opaque. As the selectively operable members (704) of the second region (702) are bigger than are the selectively operable members (703) of the first region (701), the aperture ratio of the selectively operable members (704) of the second region (702) is greater than in the first region (701) when viewed from the rear side (730). Thus, a contrast ratio of the second region (602), when viewed from the rear side (730) is sufficiently high that text, icons, and characters presented in the second region (602) are legibly visible on the rear side (730).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 30, 2007
    Date of Patent: December 2, 2014
    Assignee: Motorola Mobility LLC
    Inventors: XiaoPing Bai, John P. Boos, Bharat N. Vakil, Zhiming Zhuang
  • Publication number: 20080266244
    Abstract: A dual-sided electrophoretic display (700) having a first region (701) and a second region (702) is provided. Each of the first region (701) and the second region (702) includes selectively operable members (703,704) that function as pixels for presenting images on the electrophoretic display (700). Each of the selectively operable members (703,704) is driven by a driver circuit (710) by way of corresponding thin film transistors and capacitors (742,742), which are opaque. As the selectively operable members (704) of the second region (702) are bigger than are the selectively operable members (703) of the first region (701), the aperture ratio of the selectively operable members (704) of the second region (702) is greater than in the first region (701) when viewed from the rear side (730). Thus, a contrast ratio of the second region (602), when viewed from the rear side (730) is sufficiently high that text, icons, and characters presented in the second region (602) are legibly visible on the rear side (730).
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 30, 2007
    Publication date: October 30, 2008
    Inventors: XiaoPing Bai, John P. Boos, Bharat N. Vakil, Zhiming Zhuang
  • Patent number: 7098897
    Abstract: A touch screen assembly includes a first outer layer (102) and a second outer layer (110) separated by a separator layer (118). The first and second outer layers are transparent, and the separator layer has openings (120) at button locations where buttons will be defined. On each of the outer layers is a layer of transparent conductor (104, 112). On the first outer layer the transparent conductor is in the form of a contiguous trace or path. The touch screen assembly is placed on a display element (203) and images displayed on the display element can be seen through the touch screen assembly. Images such as characters are displayed at button locations, and when a user presses on one of the images the conductive layers on the first and second outer layers of the touch screen assembly come into contact.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 30, 2003
    Date of Patent: August 29, 2006
    Assignee: Motorola, Inc.
    Inventors: Bharat N. Vakil, James L. Tracy
  • Patent number: 7053799
    Abstract: An illuminated keypad (400) includes a substantially transparent keypad (420) having a plurality of actuator buttons (412), a plurality of switches (404) residing substantially and correspondingly below the plurality of actuator buttons, a display laminate layer (415) residing between the plurality of actuator buttons and the plurality of switches, and a light source (417) reflectively illuminating a pattern of a symbol on the laminate layer by radiating light through the substantially transparent keypad. The display laminate can include a driver layer (406) having a conductor pattern configured in the pattern of the symbol to be displayed on the substantially transparent keypad, a transparent conductor layer (410), and an electrically active ink layer (408) disposed between the transparent conductor layer and the driver layer.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 28, 2003
    Date of Patent: May 30, 2006
    Assignee: Motorola, Inc.
    Inventors: Huinan J. Yu, Zili Li, James L. Tracy, Bharat N. Vakil, Sen Yang, Zhiming Zhuang
  • Publication number: 20030058223
    Abstract: An adaptable keypad or button utilizes a display laminate made up of a driving layer (108), an electrically active ink layer (110), and a transparent conductor layer (112). In a preferred embodiment, the display laminate is placed between a switch (302, 303, 304) and an actuating member. The driving layer has a series of symbols or characters created by conductor patterns (202, 204, 208, 210) in the shape of the symbols or characters. Some of the conductor segments are used exclusively by one character, some are used exclusively by another character, and some may be common to both characters. The conductors making up the desired character or symbol to be displayed are electrically energized, causing a corresponding pattern in the electrically active ink layer to appear.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 23, 2002
    Publication date: March 27, 2003
    Inventors: James L. Tracy, James A. Zollo, Bharat N. Vakil
  • Patent number: 4652869
    Abstract: A circuit for modifying the luminescence of one color of a multicolor display device is described incorporating a logic circuit, a plurality of amplifiers, a plurality of multipliers, and a display device for displaying a plurality of colors. The invention overcomes the problem of insufficient luminescence of certain colors on the screen of a display device.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 16, 1985
    Date of Patent: March 24, 1987
    Assignee: Allied Corporation
    Inventor: Bharat N. Vakil
  • Patent number: 4287535
    Abstract: An X-radiation protection circuit in a television receiver which permits safe operation at higher voltages and beam currents with corresponding increased video presentation brightness without the production of hazardous X-radiation by means of a control loop in which current in the high voltage sweep transformer generates a feedback signal to a conventional shutdown circuit. Excessive transformer current evidencing high electron beam current automatically lowers the turn-on voltage of the shutdown circuit providing for CRT operation at maximum safe high voltage levels and electron beam currents in accordance with "Isodose" safety curves for CRT operation.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 24, 1979
    Date of Patent: September 1, 1981
    Assignee: Zenith Radio Corporation
    Inventor: Bharat N. Vakil