Patents by Inventor Frank DiSanto
Frank DiSanto 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: 8469761Abstract: A method and apparatus is disclosed for rapidly joining a first glass substrate to a second glass substrate. The first glass substrate and second glass substrates are separated by a peripheral glass spacer or frame. The glass frame is sandwiched between the first and second substrates. A layer of glass frit is placed on the top and bottom surfaces of the frame or about the top and bottom peripheral edges of the substrates in contact with the frame. Heat is then applied substantially solely to the periphery of the substrates about the frame to cause the frit to melt thereby securing the top substrate to the bottom substrate.Type: GrantFiled: September 27, 2010Date of Patent: June 25, 2013Assignee: CopyTele, Inc.Inventors: Frank Disanto, Denis Krusos
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Patent number: 8223101Abstract: A flat panel display is disclosed. The flat panel display includes a plurality of electrically addressable pixels, a plurality of thin-film transistor driver circuits each been electrically coupled to an associated at least one of the pixels, respectively, a passivating layer on the thin-film transistor driver circuits and at least partially around the pixels, a conductive frame on the passivating layer, and a plurality of nanostructures on the conductive frame, wherein, creating a voltage difference between the pixels and the conductive frame by addressing one of the pixels using the associated driver circuit causes the nanostructures to emit electrons that induce a corresponding one of the pixels to emit light.Type: GrantFiled: October 29, 2008Date of Patent: July 17, 2012Assignee: Copytele, Inc.Inventors: Frank DiSanto, Denis Krusos
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Patent number: 7883389Abstract: A method and apparatus is disclosed for rapidly joining a first glass substrate to a second glass substrate. The first glass substrate and second glass substrates are separated by a peripheral glass spacer or frame. The glass frame is sandwiched between the first and second substrates. A layer of glass frit is placed on the top and bottom surfaces of the frame or about the top and bottom peripheral edges of the substrates in contact with the frame. Heat is then applied substantially solely to the periphery of the substrates about the frame to cause the frit to melt thereby securing the top substrate to the bottom substrate.Type: GrantFiled: February 8, 2007Date of Patent: February 8, 2011Assignee: Copytele, Inc.Inventors: Frank Disanto, Denis Krusos
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Patent number: 7701137Abstract: A vacuum container comprising: a first and second substrate of relatively the same dimensions and areas, a peripheral seal positioned about the outer periphery of each substrate for bonding the first substrate to the second substrate to form a composite stacked member; and a getter box having a vacuum aperture in one side with an evacuation tube of a given diameter opening to enclose the vacuum aperture, the tube joined to the box about the opening and having a sealed end remote from the box, the getter box having a getter source in the box hollow to absorb any residual gasses in the display hollow after the display hollow has been evacuated to a desired vacuum before sealing the end of the evacuation tube, wherein the area of the aperture is equal to or greater than ?(D/2)2 where D is the diameter of the evacuation tube opening.Type: GrantFiled: February 8, 2007Date of Patent: April 20, 2010Assignee: Copytele, Inc.Inventors: Frank DiSanto, Denis Krusos
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Publication number: 20080194167Abstract: A method and apparatus is disclosed for rapidly joining a first glass substrate to a second glass substrate. The first glass substrate and second glass substrates are separated by a peripheral glass spacer or frame. The glass frame is sandwiched between the first and second substrates. A layer of glass frit is placed on the top and bottom surfaces of the frame or about the top and bottom peripheral edges of the substrates in contact with the frame. Heat is then applied substantially solely to the periphery of the substrates about the frame to cause the frit to melt thereby securing the top substrate to the bottom substrate.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 8, 2007Publication date: August 14, 2008Inventors: Frank DiSanto, Denis Krusos
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Publication number: 20070294542Abstract: An interface for facilitating facsimile transmission via a wireless communications device operatively connected to a wireless communications network, including: a modem suitable for being communicatively coupled to a facsimile machine; a controller coupled to the modem; and, a memory operatively coupled to the controller. The interface includes code to cause the modem to transmit a retrain request to the facsimile machine upon expiration of a given temporal period. The interface includes a circuit for selectively generating a ring signal corresponding to a plain old telephone service ring signal. The interface includes a circuit for selectively generating a hold signal corresponding to a plain old telephone service hold signal. And, the circuit includes code to cause the modem to transmit data indicative of white lines to the facsimile machine upon expiration of a given temporal period.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 22, 2007Publication date: December 20, 2007Inventors: Frank DiSanto, Denis Krusos, Kao-Yih Lee, Roland Feibert
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Publication number: 20070046165Abstract: A pixel structure and an edge-emitter field-emission display device having a first substrate or backplate including a cathode disposed thereon and a second substrate or faceplate including an anode disposed thereon, wherein the anode on the second substrate or faceplate has a light emitting film. The cathode may define a first bus of an X-Y bus array and the anode may define a second bus of the X-Y bus array. Alternatively, the first substrate may further include a control gate disposed thereon, wherein the cathode defines a first bus of an X-Y bus array and the control gate defines a second bus of the X-Y bus array.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 30, 2006Publication date: March 1, 2007Inventors: Alexander Kastalsky, Sergey Shokhor, Frank DiSanto, Denis Krusos, Boris Gorfinkel, Nikolai Abanshin
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Publication number: 20070030216Abstract: The present invention relates to a display device that employs edge emitters as a source for pixel electrons. The edge emitters allow the viewing glass plate to be made very small or eliminated, thereby substantially reducing the size of or eliminating the spacers typically utilized in conventional display devices and thereby enabling a simple and compact assembly structure. In one embodiment a pixel configuration comprises a phosphor area disposed between a plurality edge emitters, each of which are associated with tynes that are adapted to reduce the distance between the emitters and that separate the phosphor area into segments such that the emitters emit electrons when the voltage between a phosphor segment and the an emitter exceed a threshold voltage to cause the phosphor segment to emit light.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 4, 2006Publication date: February 8, 2007Inventors: Frank DiSanto, Denis Krusos
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Publication number: 20060290262Abstract: A flat panel display including: a plurality of electrically addressable pixels; a plurality of thin-film transistor driver circuits each being electrically coupled to an associated at least one of the pixels, respectively; a passivating layer on the thin-film transistor driver circuits and at least partially around the pixels; a conductive frame on the passivating layer; and, a plurality of nanostructures on the conductive frame; wherein, exciting the conductive frame and addressing one of the pixels using the associated driver circuit causes the nanostructures to emit electrons that induce the one of the pixels to emit light.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 11, 2006Publication date: December 28, 2006Inventors: Denis Krusos, Frank DiSanto
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Publication number: 20060197434Abstract: A flat panel display including: a film electron emitting cathode; and, an anode including: a plurality of pixels, a plurality of TFT circuits, each being associated with a corresponding one of the circuits; and a conductive frame laterally separating the pixels and substantially isolating their respective electric fields.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 4, 2006Publication date: September 7, 2006Inventors: Frank DiSanto, Denis Krusos
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Publication number: 20060170330Abstract: A flat panel display including: a plurality of electrically addressable pixels; a plurality of thin-film transistor driver circuits each being electrically coupled to an associated at least one of the pixels, respectively; a passivating layer on the thin-film transistor driver circuits and at least partially around the pixels; a conductive frame on the passivating layer; and, a plurality of nanostructures on the conductive frame; wherein, exciting the conductive frame and addressing one of the pixels using the associated driver circuit causes the nanostructures to emit electrons that induce the one of the pixels to emit light.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 17, 2006Publication date: August 3, 2006Inventors: Frank DiSanto, Denis Krusos
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Publication number: 20050223215Abstract: A method for selectively enhancing a voice telephone call from a first location to a second location over a public switched telephone network, including receiving audio signals from a conventional telephone using a first device positioned at the first location; and, in a first mode, passing the received audio signals to the public switched telephone network in a substantially unaltered manner; and, in a second mode, generating data indicative of the received audio signals using the first device; multiplexing the generated data with other data desired to be communicated using the first device; and, transmitting the multiplexed data over the public switched telephone network; wherein, the transmitted data is suitable for being received from the public switched telephone network and de-multiplexed to generate reproduced audio signals indicative of the received audio signals and the other data by a second like device.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 15, 2005Publication date: October 6, 2005Inventors: Frank DiSanto, Denis Krusos, Edward Lewit
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Publication number: 20050195667Abstract: A portable security device for providing secure communications over a plurality of networks is presented. In one embodiment, the device comprises, at least one communication port for transfer of audio data, at least one communication port for transfer of digital data, a keypad, an encoding/decoding device, a conversion device operable to covert between audio and digital data and a processor, in communication with a memory, the keypad, the said encoding/decoding device, operable to execute code for selecting a configuration of a transmission and a reception port from among said communication ports dependent upon the presence of a network communication device and an input/output device in communication with said selected ports, providing data received from said selected reception port to said encryption/decryption device for encrypting; and providing said encrypted data to said selected transmission port.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 15, 2005Publication date: September 8, 2005Inventors: Frank DiSanto, Denis Krusos
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Publication number: 20050180253Abstract: An interface for facilitating facsimile transmission via a wireless communications device operatively connected to a wireless communications network, including: a modem suitable for being communicatively coupled to a facsimile machine; a controller coupled to the modem; and, a memory operatively coupled to the controller. The interface includes code to cause the modem to transmit a retrain request to the facsimile machine upon expiration of a given temporal period. The interface includes a circuit for selectively generating a ring signal corresponding to a plain old telephone service ring signal. The interface includes a circuit for selectively generating a hold signal corresponding to a plain old telephone service hold signal. And, the circuit includes code to cause the modem to transmit data indicative of white lines to the facsimile machine upon expiration of a given temporal period.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 7, 2005Publication date: August 18, 2005Inventors: Frank DiSanto, Denis Krusos, Kao-Yih Lee, Roland Feibert
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Publication number: 20050168131Abstract: A field emission display comprises an anode comprising a matrix of pixels and a cathode comprising an insulating layer defining a plurality of wells having a conductor therein. A first conductive layer forms a plurality of conductive pads, each of the conductive pads corresponding to one of the wells. A plurality of nanostructures are electrically coupled to the conductive pads. A second conductive layer is formed over the insulating layer and provides a plurality of gate electrodes. When a potential between the conductive pads and gate electrodes exceeds a threshold voltage, the nanostructures emit electrons that impinge on the pixels.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 27, 2004Publication date: August 4, 2005Inventors: Frank DiSanto, Denis Krusos, Sergey Shokhor, Alexander Kastalsky, Anthony Campisi
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Publication number: 20050162064Abstract: A cold-cathode flat panel display using thin-film-transistor (TFT) anode circuit is disclosed. Associated with each pixel element is a TFT circuit comprising first and second transistors electrically cascaded and a capacitor in communication with an output of the first device and an input of the second transistor used to selectively address pixel elements in the display and hold pixels in their selected states for the frame time. Cold cathode sources are used to emit electrons that are drawn to selected pixel elements that include phosphor areas, which emit light of a known wavelength when struck by the emitted electrons.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 19, 2004Publication date: July 28, 2005Inventors: Frank DiSanto, Denis Krusos, Segey Shokhor, Alexander Kastalsky
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Publication number: 20050162063Abstract: A solid-state cold-cathode flat panel display a using thin-film-transistor (TFT) circuit is disclosed. Associated with each pixel element is a TFT circuit comprising a first and second transistor electrically cascaded and a capacitor in communication with an output of the first device and an output of the second device that may be used both to selectively address pixel elements in the display and hold pixels in their states for the frame time. Cold cathode sources are used to emit electrons that are drawn to selected pixel elements that include phosphor pads, which emit light of a known wavelength when struck by the emitted electrons.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 22, 2004Publication date: July 28, 2005Inventors: Frank DiSanto, Denis Krusos, Segey Shokhor, Alexander Kastalsky