Patents by Inventor Daniel K. Wedding

Daniel K. Wedding 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: 8113898
    Abstract: Plasma-shells filled with ionizable gas are positioned on or within a rigid, flexible, or semi-flexible substrate. Each plasma-shell is electrically connected to one or more electrical conductors such as electrodes with an electrically conductive bonding substance to form an electrical connection to each electrode. The electrically conductive bonding substance may comprise a pad connected to the plasma-shell and/or an electrode. The bonding substance is made of a light reflective material that reflects photons to enhance light output from a plasma-shell.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 8, 2009
    Date of Patent: February 14, 2012
    Assignee: Imaging Systems Technology, Inc.
    Inventors: Daniel K. Wedding, Oliver M. Strbik, III, Carol Ann Wedding
  • Patent number: 8035303
    Abstract: Electrode configurations for a gas discharge device such as a plasma display panel (PDP) having one or more substrates and a multiplicity of pixels or sub-pixels defined by a hollow plasma-shell filled with an ionizable gas. In one embodiment, there is used a plasma-dome having a dome and an opposing flat side. One or more addressing electrodes are in electrical contact with each plasma-dome, at least one electrode being in contact with a side of the plasma-dome that is flat. The gas discharge device may include inorganic and/or organic luminescent substances that are excited by a gas discharge within each plasma-dome or by photons emitted from another luminescent substance. The luminescent substance is located on an exterior and/or interior surface of the plasma-dome and/or incorporated into the shell of the plasma-dome. The shell may be made of one or more luminescent substances.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 18, 2009
    Date of Patent: October 11, 2011
    Assignee: Imaging Systems Technology
    Inventors: Oliver M. Strbik, III, Daniel K. Wedding, Carol Ann Wedding
  • Patent number: 7978154
    Abstract: An AC or DC gas discharge plasma display panel (PDP) device having one or more substrates and a multiplicity of pixels or sub-pixels that are defined by a hollow plasma-shell filled with an ionizable gas. The plasma-shell is illustrated with reference to a plasma-dome, but other plasma-shell shapes may be used including plasma-disc and plasma-sphere. A plasma-dome has at least one domed or round side and one opposing flat side such as a dome top and flat bottom or vice versa. One or more other sides or edges may also be flat or non-flat. Two or more addressing electrodes are in electrical contact with each plasma-dome, at least one electrode being in electrical contact with a side or end of the plasma-dome that is not flat. The electrical contact may include a conductive pad in electrical contact with the electrode and/or the plasma-dome.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 5, 2007
    Date of Patent: July 12, 2011
    Assignee: Imaging Systems Technology, Inc.
    Inventors: Oliver M. Strbik, III, Daniel K. Wedding, Carol Ann Wedding
  • Patent number: 7932674
    Abstract: A Plasma Display Panel (PDP) comprising a substrate and a multiplicity of hollow Plasma-domes filled with an ionizable gas having a flat side and an opposing domed side. One or more other sides or edges may also be flat. Two or more electrodes are in electrical contact with each Plasma-dome. A flat or domed side of the Plasma-dome is in contact with the PDP substrate and each electrode is in electrical contact with a flat or domed side of the Plasma-dome. The organic and/or inorganic luminescent material is located on an exterior and/or interior surface of the Plasma-dome and/or incorporated into the shell of the Plasma-dome. Up-conversion and down-conversion materials may be used. The substrate is rigid or flexible with a flat, curved, or irregular surface.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 6, 2006
    Date of Patent: April 26, 2011
    Assignee: Imaging Systems Technology
    Inventors: Daniel K. Wedding, Oliver M. Strbik, III, Carol Ann Wedding
  • Patent number: 7863815
    Abstract: Electrode configurations for a plasma display panel (PDP) device having one or more substrates and a multiplicity of pixels or sub-pixels that are defined by a hollow plasma-shell filled with an ionizable gas. The invention is described with reference to a plasma-disc, but other plasma-shells may be used including plasma-dome and plasma-sphere. The plasma-disc has at least two opposing flat sides such as a flat top and flat bottom or a flat rear and flat front. One or more other sides or edges may also be flat. Two or more addressing electrodes are in electrical contact with each plasma-disc, at least one electrode being in contact with a flat side of the plasma-disc.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 19, 2007
    Date of Patent: January 4, 2011
    Assignee: Imaging Systems Technology
    Inventors: Carol Ann Wedding, Daniel K. Wedding, Oliver M. Strbik, III
  • Patent number: 7808178
    Abstract: A method of manufacture and operation for plasma display panel (PDP) device having one or more substrates and a multiplicity of pixels or sub-pixels that are defined by a hollow plasma-shell filled with an ionizable gas. As used herein plasma-shell includes plasma-dome, plasma-disc, and plasma-sphere. The invention is described with reference to a plasma-dome, but other plasma-shells may be used including plasma-disc and plasma-sphere. The plasma-dome has a domed or round side and an opposing flat side such as a dome top and flat bottom. One or more other sides or edges may also be flat or not flat. The PDP contain inorganic and/or organic luminescent materials that are excited by a gas discharge within each plasma-dome. The luminescent material is located on an exterior and/or interior surface of the plasma-dome and/or incorporated into the shell of the plasma-dome. Up-conversion (Stokes) and down-conversion (Anti-Stokes) phosphor materials may be used.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 6, 2007
    Date of Patent: October 5, 2010
    Assignee: Imaging Systems Technology
    Inventors: Daniel K. Wedding, Oliver M. Strbik, III, Carol Ann Wedding
  • Patent number: 7772773
    Abstract: Electrode configurations for a plasma display panel (PDP) device having one or more substrates and a multiplicity of pixels or sub-pixels that are defined by a hollow plasma-shell filled with an ionizable gas. The invention is described with reference to a plasma-dome, but other plasma-shells may be used including plasma-disc and plasma-sphere. Two or more addressing electrodes are in electrical contact with each plasma-dome, at least one electrode being in contact with a flat side of the plasma-dome. The PDP may include inorganic and/or organic luminescent substances that are excited by the gas discharge within each plasma-dome. The luminescent substance may be located on an exterior and/or interior surface of the plasma-dome and/or incorporated into the shell of the plasma-dome. Up-conversion (Stokes) and down-conversion (Anti-Stokes) phosphor materials may be used. The PDP substrate(s) may be rigid, flexible, or semi-flexible with a flat, curved, or irregular surface.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 2, 2007
    Date of Patent: August 10, 2010
    Assignee: Imaging Systems Technology
    Inventors: Carol Ann Wedding, Daniel K. Wedding, Oliver M. Strbik, III
  • Patent number: 7727040
    Abstract: A process for manufacturing a plasma display panel (PDP) device having one or more substrates and a multiplicity of pixels or sub-pixels. Each pixel or sub-pixel is defined by a hollow Plasma-disc filled with an ionizable gas. The Plasma-disc has at least two opposing flat sides such as a flat top and flat bottom. One or more other sides or edges may also be flat. Two or more addressing electrodes are in electrical contact with each Plasma-disc. A flat side of the Plasma-disc shell is in contact with a substrate and each electrode is in electrical contact with a flat side of the Plasma-disc. The PDP may include inorganic and organic luminescent materials that are excited by the gas discharge within each Plasma-disc. The luminescent material may be located on an exterior and/or interior surface of the Plasma-disc or incorporated into the shell of the Plasma-disc. Up-conversion and down-conversion materials may be used. The substrate may be rigid or flexible with a flat, curved, or irregular surface.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 27, 2006
    Date of Patent: June 1, 2010
    Assignee: Imaging Systems Technology
    Inventors: Oliver M. Strbik, III, Carol Ann Wedding, Daniel K. Wedding
  • Patent number: 7638943
    Abstract: There is disclosed an article of manufacture comprising a Plasma-Disc™ for use in a plasma display panel (PDP) device having one or more substrates and a multiplicity of pixels or sub-pixels. Each pixel or sub-pixel is defined by a hollow Plasma-Disc™ filled with an ionizable gas. The Plasma-disc has at least two opposing flat sides such as a flat top and flat bottom or a flat rear and flat front. One or more other sides or edges may also be flat. Two or more electrodes are in electrical contact with each Plasma-disc. A flat base side of the Plasma-disc shell is in contact with a substrate and each electrode is in electrical contact with a flat side of the Plasma-disc. The PDP may also include inorganic and organic luminescent materials that are excited by the gas discharge within each Plasma-disc. The luminescent material may be located on an exterior and/or interior surface of the Plasma-disc or incorporated into the shell of the Plasma-disc. Up-conversion and down-conversion materials may be used.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 30, 2006
    Date of Patent: December 29, 2009
    Assignee: Imaging Systems Technology
    Inventors: Daniel K. Wedding, Carol Ann Wedding, Oliver M. Strbik, III
  • Patent number: 7628666
    Abstract: A process for manufacturing a plasma display panel (PDP) device having one or more substrates and a multiplicity of pixels or sub-pixels. Each pixel or sub-pixel is defined by a hollow Plasma-dome filled with an ionizable gas. The Plasma-dome has a flat side and an opposing domed side such as a flat bottom and a domed top or a flat rear and domed front. One or more other sides or edges may also be flat. Two or more addressing electrodes are in electrical contact with each Plasma-dome. A flat base side or domed side of the Plasma-dome shell is in contact with a substrate. The PDP may include inorganic and organic luminescent materials that are excited by the gas discharge within each Plasma-dome. The luminescent material may be located on an exterior and/or interior surface of the Plasma-dome or incorporated into the shell of the Plasma-dome. Up-conversion and down-conversion materials may be used. The substrate may be rigid or flexible with a flat, curved, or irregular surface.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 3, 2006
    Date of Patent: December 8, 2009
    Assignee: Imaging Systems Technology
    Inventors: Oliver M. Strbik, III, Carol Ann Wedding, Daniel K. Wedding
  • Patent number: 7622866
    Abstract: There is disclosed a plasma display panel (PDP) device having one or more substrates and a multiplicity of pixels or sub-pixels. Each pixel or sub-pixel is defined by a hollow Plasma-dome™ filled with an ionizable gas. The Plasma-dome has a flat side and an opposing domed side such as a flat bottom and a domed top or a flat rear and domed front. One or more other sides or edges may also be flat. Two or more addressing electrodes are in electrical contact with each Plasma-dome. A flat base side or domed side of the Plasma-dome shell is in contact with a substrate. The PDP may also include inorganic and organic luminescent materials that are excited by the gas discharge within each Plasma-dome. The luminescent material may be located on an exterior and/or interior surface of the Plasma-dome or incorporated into the shell of the Plasma-dome. Up-conversion and down-conversion materials may be used. The substrate may be rigid or flexible with a flat, curved, or irregular surface.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 2, 2006
    Date of Patent: November 24, 2009
    Assignee: Imaging Systems Technology
    Inventors: Carol Ann Wedding, Oliver M. Strbik, III, Daniel K. Wedding
  • Patent number: 7535175
    Abstract: There is disclosed electrode configurations for a plasma display panel (PDP) device having one or more substrates and a multiplicity of pixels or sub-pixels that are defined by a hollow plasma-shell filled with an ionizable gas. As used herein plasma-shell includes plasma-disc, plasma-dome, and plasma-sphere. The invention is described with reference to a plasma-dome, but other plasma-shells may be used including plasma-disc and plasma-sphere. The plasma-dome has a dome and an opposing flat side such as a dome top and a flat bottom or vice versa. One or more other sides or edges may also be flat or domed. Two or more addressing electrodes are in electrical contact with each plasma-dome, at least one electrode being in contact with a side of the plasma-dome that is not flat. The PDP may include inorganic and/or organic luminescent substances that are excited by the gas discharge within each plasma-dome.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 2, 2007
    Date of Patent: May 19, 2009
    Assignee: Imaging Systems Technology
    Inventors: Oliver M. Strbik, III, Daniel K. Wedding, Carol Ann Wedding
  • Patent number: 6967414
    Abstract: An electrical system for a vehicle such as a truck wherein a power source is split or divided into a plurality of branch power lines to transmit power and data to a variety of systems and subsystems throughout the vehicle, each line having a fuse and a filter so that the data is isolated on the individual circuits while power is delivered to such circuits. In one embodiment, the system includes a J560 connector with a data filter, data control circuitry, and one or more power line transmitters and receivers being incorporated into the J560.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 12, 2002
    Date of Patent: November 22, 2005
    Assignee: Imaging Systems Technology
    Inventors: Daniel K. Wedding, Carol A. Wedding
  • Publication number: 20010046123
    Abstract: This invention relates to a functional use for uncommitted computer bays. Uses include a storage holder for various types of computer software including but not limited to compact disks, jewel cases, floppy disks, floppy disk cases, tapes, tape cases, zip disks, zip disk cases, and/or any object that can be placed within its confines including but not limited to wallets, keys, coins, nuts, bolts, and so forth.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 8, 2001
    Publication date: November 29, 2001
    Inventor: Daniel K. Wedding
  • Patent number: D517548
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 20, 2004
    Date of Patent: March 21, 2006
    Inventor: Daniel K. Wedding
  • Patent number: D559919
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 31, 2007
    Date of Patent: January 15, 2008
    Inventor: Daniel K. Wedding, II
  • Patent number: D652809
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 18, 2009
    Date of Patent: January 24, 2012
    Assignee: Imaging Systems Technology
    Inventors: Carol Ann Wedding, Daniel K. Wedding, Oliver M. Strbik, III