Patents by Inventor Daniel R. Doyle
Daniel R. Doyle 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: 9348167Abstract: Embodiments of methods and systems to generate an enhanced layered display system are described herein. In one embodiment, a method of generating an enhanced layered display system is provided including dispensing an optical bonding liquid onto a first substrate; forming an adhesive preform unit by curing the optical bonding liquid on the first substrate; and laminating the adhesive preform unit to a second substrate to form the enhanced layered display system, where one of the first substrate and the second substrate is a display.Type: GrantFiled: March 18, 2008Date of Patent: May 24, 2016Assignee: VIA optronics GmbHInventors: Maria Emma Crouser, Andrew Mitchell Robinson, Daniel R. Doyle, Peter Richard Oehler, T. Scott Engle
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Publication number: 20100214499Abstract: A liquid crystal display (LCD) exhibiting enhanced optical viewing performance. In a preferred embodiment, the LCD comprises a liquid crystal display panel, the liquid crystal display panel comprising a pair of transparent substrates, liquid crystal material sandwiched between the transparent substrates and transparent electrodes positioned between the liquid crystal material and the transparent substrates. The LCD also comprises a rear polarizer assembly comprising a compensation film, a polarizer mounted on the rear surface of the compensation film, and a first index-matched, pressure sensitive adhesive (PSA) mounted on the front surface of the compensation film, the PSA being adhered to the rear surface of the LCD panel. The LCD also comprises a front polarizer assembly, the front polarizer assembly comprising a front polarizer, a compensation film mounted on the rear surface of the front polarizer and an index-matched PSA mounted on the front surface of the front polarizer.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 15, 2010Publication date: August 26, 2010Applicant: VIA OPTRONICS, LLCInventors: Joseph J. Sanelle, Diggy R. Breiling, Daniel R. Doyle
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Patent number: 7649577Abstract: A liquid crystal display (LCD) exhibiting enhanced optical viewing performance. In a preferred embodiment, the LCD comprises a liquid crystal display panel, the liquid crystal display panel comprising a pair of transparent substrates, liquid crystal material sandwiched between the transparent substrates and transparent electrodes positioned between the liquid crystal material and the transparent substrates. The LCD also comprises a rear polarizer assembly comprising a compensation film, a polarizer mounted on the rear surface of the compensation film, and a first index-matched, pressure sensitive adhesive (PSA) mounted on the front surface of the compensation film, the PSA being adhered to the rear surface of the LCD panel. The LCD also comprises a front polarizer assembly, the front polarizer assembly comprising a front polarizer, a compensation film mounted on the rear surface of the front polarizer and an index-matched PSA mounted on the front surface of the front polarizer.Type: GrantFiled: September 16, 2007Date of Patent: January 19, 2010Inventors: Joseph J. Sanelle, Diggy R. Breiling, Daniel R. Doyle
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Publication number: 20080266273Abstract: An interactive display system including a touch sensor overlay having at least one sheet with integrated patterned transparent conductors configured to signal touch data. The interactive display system further including a display assembly and an optical layer interposed the touch sensor overlay and the display assembly.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 24, 2008Publication date: October 30, 2008Applicant: White Electronic Designs Corp.Inventors: David Elliott Slobodin, Daniel R. Doyle
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Publication number: 20080230177Abstract: Embodiments of methods and systems to generate an enhanced layered display system are described herein. In one embodiment, a method of generating an enhanced layered display system is provided including dispensing an optical bonding liquid onto a first substrate; forming an adhesive preform unit by curing the optical bonding liquid on the first substrate; and laminating the adhesive preform unit to a second substrate to form the enhanced layered display system, where one of the first substrate and the second substrate is a display.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 18, 2008Publication date: September 25, 2008Applicant: WHITE ELECTRONIC DESIGNS CORP.Inventors: Maria Emma Crouser, Andrew Mitchell Robinson, Daniel R. Doyle, Peter Richard Oehler, T. Scott Engle
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Patent number: 7405779Abstract: A liquid crystal display (LCD) exhibiting enhanced optical viewing performance. In a preferred embodiment, the LCD comprises a liquid crystal display panel, the liquid crystal display panel comprising a pair of transparent substrates, liquid crystal material sandwiched between the transparent substrates and transparent electrodes positioned between the liquid crystal material and the transparent substrates. The LCD also comprises a rear polarizer assembly comprising a compensation film, a polarizer mounted on the rear surface of the compensation film, and a first index-matched, pressure sensitive adhesive (PSA) mounted on the front surface of the compensation film, the PSA being adhered to the rear surface of the LCD panel. The LCD also comprises a front polarizer assembly, the front polarizer assembly comprising a front polarizer, a compensation film mounted on the rear surface of the front polarizer and an index-matched PSA mounted on the front surface of the front polarizer.Type: GrantFiled: August 22, 2005Date of Patent: July 29, 2008Assignee: White Electronic Designs Corp.Inventors: Joseph J. Sanelle, Diggy R. Breiling, Daniel R. Doyle
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Patent number: 6933991Abstract: A liquid crystal display (LCD) exhibiting enhanced optical viewing performance. In a preferred embodiment, the LCD comprises a liquid crystal display panel, the liquid crystal display panel comprising a pair of transparent substrates, liquid crystal material sandwiched between the transparent substrates and transparent electrodes positioned between the liquid crystal material and the transparent substrates. The LCD also comprises a rear polarizer assembly comprising a compensation film, a polarizer mounted on the rear surface of the compensation film, and a first index-matched, pressure sensitive adhesive (PSA) mounted on the front surface of the compensation film, the PSA being adhered to the rear surface of the LCD panel. The LCD also comprises a front polarizer assembly, the front polarizer assembly comprising a front polarizer, a compensation film mounted on the rear surface of the front polarizer and an index-matched PSA mounted on the front surface of the front polarizer.Type: GrantFiled: January 29, 2001Date of Patent: August 23, 2005Assignee: White Electronic Designs Corp.Inventors: Joseph J. Sanelle, Diggy R. Breiling, Daniel R. Doyle
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Publication number: 20020033919Abstract: A liquid crystal display (LCD) exhibiting enhanced optical viewing performance. In a preferred embodiment, the LCD comprises a liquid crystal display panel, the liquid crystal display panel comprising a pair of transparent substrates, liquid crystal material sandwiched between the transparent substrates and transparent electrodes positioned between the liquid crystal material and the transparent substrates. The LCD also comprises a rear polarizer assembly comprising a compensation film, a polarizer mounted on the rear surface of the compensation film, and a first index-matched, pressure sensitive adhesive (PSA) mounted on the front surface of the compensation film, the PSA being adhered to the rear surface of the LCD panel. The LCD also comprises a front polarizer assembly, the front polarizer assembly comprising a front polarizer, a compensation film mounted on the rear surface of the front polarizer and an index-matched PSA mounted on the front surface of the front polarizer.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 29, 2001Publication date: March 21, 2002Inventors: Joseph J. Sanelle, Diggy R. Breiling, Daniel R. Doyle