Patents by Inventor Bradley Phillips
Bradley Phillips 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: 7651206Abstract: A method of forming a liquid pattern according to liquid pattern data on a receiving medium using a liquid drop emitter that emits a continuous stream of liquid from a nozzle that is broken into drops of predetermined volumes by the application of drop forming energy pulse is disclosed comprising associating a pixel area of the receiving medium with a nozzle and a time interval during which a plurality of fluid drops ejected from the nozzle can impinge the pixel area of the receiving medium. The time interval is divided into a plurality of subintervals that are, in turn, grouped into a plurality of blocks. Each block is defined as a printing block or a non-printing block. A drop forming energy pulse is provided between each pair of consecutive blocks and between the subintervals of each printing block. No drop forming energy pulses are provided between the subintervals of the non-printing blocks.Type: GrantFiled: December 19, 2006Date of Patent: January 26, 2010Assignee: Eastman Kodak CompanyInventors: Gilbert A. Hawkins, Douglas W. Couwenhoven, Bradley A. Phillips, Stephen F. Pond
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Patent number: 7502032Abstract: An operating system (OS) includes a color adjuster that can map a color space to an adjusted color space that a user can discriminate. The color adjuster can map colors in the gaps of the user's discriminable color space to colors that the user can discriminate or, alternatively to cues. The OS can also include an assessor to determine whether a user would benefit from the use of an adjusted color space. The assessor can also receive color discrimination data associated with a user without having to perform an assessment (e.g., from a profile or “passport” that includes data from a previous assessment performed on another computer or device). This data can be stored on removable media, a smart device, a node on a network, and then accessed by the assessor.Type: GrantFiled: October 6, 2004Date of Patent: March 10, 2009Assignee: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Cyra S Richardson, Peter A Gurevich, Thomas W Olsen, Bradley Phillip Gibson, Michael D Stokes
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Publication number: 20080278548Abstract: A drop generator operable to selectively form a drop having a first size and a drop having a second size from liquid emitted through a nozzle associated with the drop generator. The drop having the first size and the drop having the second size travel along a drop trajectory with the first size being larger than the second size when compared to each other. Each of the drops has a drop velocity. A gas flow deflection system includes a gas flow that is directed at a deflection zone that comprises at least a portion of the drop trajectory. The gas flow in the deflection zone includes a velocity vector having a parallel velocity component and a perpendicular velocity component with the parallel velocity component and the perpendicular velocity component being defined relative to the drop trajectory.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 7, 2007Publication date: November 13, 2008Inventors: Randolph C. Brost, David J. Nelson, Bradley A. Phillips, Joseph E. Yokajty, Todd R. Griffin, Michael F. Baumer, Robert J. Simon, Michael S. Hanchak, James A. Katerberg, Thomas W. Steiner, Zhanjun Gao, Jinquan Xu, John Charles Brazas, JR., David Louis Jeanmaire
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Publication number: 20080143766Abstract: A method of forming a liquid pattern according to liquid pattern data on a receiving medium using a liquid drop emitter that emits a continuous stream of liquid from a nozzle that is broken into drops of predetermined volumes by the application of drop forming energy pulse is disclosed comprising associating a pixel area of the recording medium with a nozzle and a time interval during which a plurality of fluid drops ejected from the nozzle can impinge the pixel area of the recording medium. The time interval is divided into a plurality of subintervals that are, in turn, grouped into a plurality of blocks. Each block is defined as a printing block or a non-printing block. A drop forming energy pulse is provided between each pair of consecutive blocks and between the subintervals of each printing block. No drop forming energy pulses are provided between the subintervals of the non-printing blocks.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 19, 2006Publication date: June 19, 2008Inventors: Gilbert A. Hawkins, Douglas W. Couwenhoven, Bradley A. Phillips, Stephen F. Pond
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Publication number: 20080077364Abstract: A computer-implemented building design and modeling system and method are provided. In one embodiment, the system comprises a spatial database; means for defining a plurality of parametric objects, each of the parametric objects representing a construction component of at least a portion of a building being modeled and including an interface through which the parametric object communicates information with other ones of the parametric objects; a cost database containing, for each of parametric objects, cost information associated with the parametric object; means for assembling a model of the building utilizing the parametric objects, wherein each of the parametric objects is created in the spatial database; and means for generating in real-time a cost-estimate for the building model based on the cost information associated with the parametric objects as the parametric objects are created in the spatial database.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 12, 2007Publication date: March 27, 2008Applicant: BECK TECHNOLOGY, LTD.Inventors: Robert Wakelam, Henry Beck (Peter), Bradley Phillips, Gregory Powell, Niall O'Kelly
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Patent number: 7291365Abstract: A method of transferring organic material from a donor element to a substrate includes providing a radiation source; and selecting the power of the radiation applied to the donor element by the radiation source to cause the transfer of organic material to the substrate wherein the time that one or more positions of the donor element receives radiation is greater than 1 millisecond.Type: GrantFiled: May 27, 2004Date of Patent: November 6, 2007Assignee: Eastman Kodak CompanyInventors: David B. Kay, Mitchell S. Burberry, Andrea S. Rivers, Michael L. Boroson, Lee W. Tutt, Giana M. Phelan, Daniel D. Haas, Kelvin Nguyen, Bradley A. Phillips
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Patent number: 7238252Abstract: A method of operating on a flexible donor sheet, before or after organic material has been transferred to such sheet, to form a rigid edge frame to facilitate its mounting, including cutting notches in each of the four corners of the sheet, and folding the four notched edge portions of the sheet and securing the folded portions to the main body of the sheet to form at least four rigid edges so as to provide a rigid edge frame which can be readily mounted in an OLED device manufacturing process.Type: GrantFiled: March 2, 2004Date of Patent: July 3, 2007Assignee: Eastman Kodak CompanyInventor: Bradley A. Phillips
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Publication number: 20060277007Abstract: A computer-implemented building design and modeling system and method are provided. In one embodiment, the system comprises a spatial database; means for defining a plurality of parametric objects, each of the parametric objects representing a construction component of at least a portion of a building being modeled and including an interface through which the parametric object communicates information with other ones of the parametric objects; a cost database containing, for each of parametric objects, cost information associated with the parametric object; means for assembling a model of the building utilizing the parametric objects, wherein each of the parametric objects is created in the spatial database; and means for generating in real-time a cost-estimate for the building model based on the cost information associated with the parametric objects as the parametric objects are created in the spatial database.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 18, 2006Publication date: December 7, 2006Applicant: Beck Technology, Ltd.Inventors: Robert Wakelam, Henry(Peter) Beck, Bradley Phillips, Gregory Powell, Niall O'Kelly
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Patent number: 7032285Abstract: A method of securing a flexible donor sheet, before or after organic material has been transferred to such sheet to facilitate its mounting, includes forming a plurality of spaced apart openings in the sheet adjacent to opposite edges of the sheet, and providing a rigid frame for receiving the sheet having a plurality of tabs, each one of the tabs corresponding to an opening in the sheet and arranged so that an edge portion of the sheet adjacent to the opening is placed under its corresponding tab.Type: GrantFiled: March 2, 2004Date of Patent: April 25, 2006Assignee: Eastman Kodak CompanyInventor: Bradley A. Phillips
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Publication number: 20050266172Abstract: A method of transferring organic material from a donor element to a substrate includes providing a radiation source; and selecting the power of the radiation applied to the donor element by the radiation source to cause the transfer of organic material to the substrate wherein the time that one or more positions of the donor element receives radiation is greater than 1 millisecond.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 27, 2004Publication date: December 1, 2005Inventors: David Kay, Mitchell Burberry, Andrea Rivers, Michael Boroson, Lee Tutt, Giana Phelan, Daniel Haas, Kelvin Nguyen, Bradley Phillips
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Publication number: 20050194089Abstract: A method of operating on a flexible donor sheet, before or after organic material has been transferred to such sheet, to form a rigid edge frame to facilitate its mounting, including cutting notches in each of the four corners of the sheet, and folding the four notched edge portions of the sheet and securing the folded portions to the main body of the sheet to form at least four rigid edges so as to provide a rigid edge frame which can be readily mounted in an OLED device manufacturing process.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 2, 2004Publication date: September 8, 2005Inventor: Bradley Phillips
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Publication number: 20050196525Abstract: A method of delivering donor sheets to be subsequently processed in the process of making an organic light-emitting device including providing a roll of a flexible substrate which can either include organic layers or subsequently be coated with organic layers and unrolling a predetermined length of donor and cutting the donor sheet to a size suitable for subsequent use in depositing organic layers. The method also includes transferring the cut donor sheet into a sheet receiver onto a frame and securing the donor sheet to the sheet receiver and delivering the sheet receiver and the secured donor sheet to a position to be further processed.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 3, 2004Publication date: September 8, 2005Inventor: Bradley Phillips
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Publication number: 20050193543Abstract: A method of securing a flexible donor sheet, before or after organic material has been transferred to such sheet to facilitate its mounting, includes forming a plurality of spaced apart openings in the sheet adjacent to opposite edges of the sheet, and providing a rigid frame for receiving the sheet having a plurality of tabs, each one of the tabs corresponding to an opening in the sheet and arranged so that an edge portion of the sheet adjacent to the opening is placed under its corresponding tab.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 2, 2004Publication date: September 8, 2005Inventor: Bradley Phillips
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Patent number: 6929048Abstract: Apparatus for permitting the laser transfer of organic material from a donor onto a substrate to form a layer of organic material on one or more OLED devices, wherein the donor includes a laser light-absorbing layer, and a layer with heat transferable organic material.Type: GrantFiled: September 5, 2003Date of Patent: August 16, 2005Assignee: Eastman Kodak CompanyInventor: Bradley A. Phillips
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Publication number: 20050051277Abstract: Apparatus for permitting the laser transfer of organic material from a donor onto a substrate to form a layer of organic material on one or more OLED devices, wherein the donor includes a laser light-absorbing layer, and a layer with heat transferable organic material.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 5, 2003Publication date: March 10, 2005Inventor: Bradley Phillips
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Publication number: 20050038636Abstract: A computer-implemented building design and modeling system, method, and computer program product are provided. In one example, the computer program product includes computer executable instructions for processing by a computer system. The instructions include instructions for creating instances of parametric objects in a spatial database, where each of the parametric objects represents a construction component of a structure to be modeled and includes a user interface for enabling a user to input design data for the parametric object. The instructions also include instructions for initiating assembly of the parametric objects to create a partial building model. The parametric objects include ordinary elements and massing elements, the massing elements being capable of placing instances of other objects into the spatial database and subsequently passing data to and receiving data from the placed objects.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 20, 2004Publication date: February 17, 2005Applicant: Beck Technology, Ltd.Inventors: Robert Wakelam, Henry (Peter) Beck, Bradley Phillips, Gregory Powell, Niall O'Kelly
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Publication number: 20040206307Abstract: Making an OLED device, in a controlled environment, includes positioning a substrate having an electrode in a first station and coating one or more first organic layer(s); using a robot to grasp and remove the substrate from the first station and positioning the coated substrate into a second station, with a donor element that includes emissive organic material; applying radiation to selectively transfer organic material from the donor element to the substrate to form an emissive layer; forming a second electrode in a third station; and controlling the atmosphere in the stations so that the water vapor partial pressure is less than 1 torr but greater than 0 torr, or the oxygen partial pressure is less than 1 torr but greater than 0 torr, or both the water vapor partial pressure and the oxygen partial pressure are respectively less than 1 torr but greater than 0 torr.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 16, 2003Publication date: October 21, 2004Applicant: Eastman Kodak CompanyInventors: Michael L. Boroson, Bradley A. Phillips, David B. Kay, Andrea S. Rivers, Mark D. Bedzyk, Lee W. Tutt, Myron W. Culver, Giana M. Phelan
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Patent number: 6742298Abstract: A carrier lock for use in semi-automatic firearms.Type: GrantFiled: April 18, 2003Date of Patent: June 1, 2004Assignee: RA Brands, LLCInventors: Bradley Phillip Howard, Edward Donald Schoppman
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Patent number: 6695030Abstract: Apparatus for transferring organic material from a donor web onto a substrate to form a layer of organic material on one or more OLED devices including a web of donor material; first and second fixtures and a structure for applying fluid to a chamber to containing the fixtures to apply pressure to the non-transfer surface of the donor web so as to ensure the position of the donor web relative to the substrate; the first fixture including a transparent portion located in relationship to the non-transfer surface of the donor web to permit transmission of radiation through such transparent portion to the non-transfer surface of the donor web so that heat will be produced and the organic material will transfer from the donor web to the substrate.Type: GrantFiled: August 20, 2002Date of Patent: February 24, 2004Assignee: Eastman Kodak CompanyInventors: Bradley A. Phillips, David B. Kay
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Apparatus for permitting transfer of organic material from a donor to form a layer in an OLED device
Patent number: 6695029Abstract: Apparatus for permitting the transfer of organic material from a donor onto a substrate to form a layer of organic material on one or more OLED devices, comprising a first fixture arranged to support the donor and substrate in a relationship relative to one another whereby there will be either a separation between portions of the substrate and the donor, or the substrate and donor will be in contact, and wherein organic material will be transferred onto portions of the substrate; a second fixture aligned with and engaging the first fixture to clamp the donor and substrate and forming a chamber relative to a non-transfer surface of the donor; means for supplying a fluid to the chamber to apply pressure to the non-transfer surface of the donor so as to ensure the position of the donor relative to the substrate; and the first fixture including a transparent portion located in relationship to the non-transfer surface of the donor to permit transmission of radiation through such transparent portion to the non-tranType: GrantFiled: December 12, 2001Date of Patent: February 24, 2004Assignee: Eastman Kodak CompanyInventors: Bradley A. Phillips, David B. Kay, Michael L. Boroson