Patents by Inventor Jean-Claude David Ramey de Sugny
Jean-Claude David Ramey de Sugny 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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Publication number: 20240192502Abstract: A head-worn see-through display includes a display panel adapted to generate image content light, a combiner adapted to reflect the image content light towards an eye of a user, wherein the combiner transmits scene light from a surrounding environment to the eye of the user, and an image expansion optic intermediate the display panel and the combiner. The image expansion optic includes a flat partially reflective and partially reflective surface (the “flat surface”), a curved partially reflective and partially reflective surface (the “curved surface”), and the flat surface adapted to reflect the image content light towards the curved surface and the curved surface adapted to reflect the image light back towards the flat surface, wherein the image light transmits through the flat surface towards the combiner.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 23, 2024Publication date: June 13, 2024Inventors: John D. HADDICK, Jean-Claude David Ramey DE SUGNY
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Patent number: 11947120Abstract: A head-worn see-through display includes a display panel adapted to generate image content light, a combiner adapted to reflect the image content light towards an eye of a user, wherein the combiner transmits scene light from a surrounding environment to the eye of the user, and an image expansion optic intermediate the display panel and the combiner. The image expansion optic includes a flat partially reflective and partially reflective surface (the “flat surface”), a curved partially reflective and partially reflective surface (the “curved surface”), and the flat surface adapted to reflect the image content light towards the curved surface and the curved surface adapted to reflect the image light back towards the flat surface, wherein the image light transmits through the flat surface towards the combiner.Type: GrantFiled: September 20, 2022Date of Patent: April 2, 2024Assignee: Mentor Acquisition One, LLCInventors: John D. Haddick, Jean-Claude David Ramey De Sugny
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Publication number: 20230106969Abstract: A head-worn see-through display includes a display panel adapted to generate image content light, a combiner adapted to reflect the image content light towards an eye of a user, wherein the combiner transmits scene light from a surrounding environment to the eye of the user, and an image expansion optic intermediate the display panel and the combiner. The image expansion optic includes a flat partially reflective and partially reflective surface (the “flat surface”), a curved partially reflective and partially reflective surface (the “curved surface”), and the flat surface adapted to reflect the image content light towards the curved surface and the curved surface adapted to reflect the image light back towards the flat surface, wherein the image light transmits through the flat surface towards the combiner.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 20, 2022Publication date: April 6, 2023Inventors: John D. HADDICK, Jean-Claude David Ramey DE SUGNY
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Patent number: 11500207Abstract: A head-worn see-through display includes a display panel adapted to generate image content light, a combiner adapted to reflect the image content light towards an eye of a user, wherein the combiner transmits scene light from a surrounding environment to the eye of the user, and an image expansion optic intermediate the display panel and the combiner. The image expansion optic includes a flat partially reflective and partially reflective surface (the “flat surface”), a curved partially reflective and partially reflective surface (the “curved surface”), and the flat surface adapted to reflect the image content light towards the curved surface and the curved surface adapted to reflect the image light back towards the flat surface, wherein the image light transmits through the flat surface towards the combiner.Type: GrantFiled: December 1, 2020Date of Patent: November 15, 2022Assignee: Mentor Acquisition One, LLCInventors: John D. Haddick, Jean-Claude David Ramey De Sugny
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Publication number: 20220003926Abstract: Luminaires are described herein employing waveguides and associated architectures for dynamic alteration of illuminance distribution patterns. The waveguide includes a light extraction component. The waveguide transmits light from a light source to the light extraction component by total internal reflection (TIR). The light extraction component includes one or more reversibly moveable surfaces for altering illuminance distribution patterns of the luminaire in response to one or more forces applied to the light extraction component by a force application assembly of the luminaire.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 22, 2021Publication date: January 6, 2022Inventors: Eric J. Tarsa, Jean-Claude David Ramey de Sugny, David Stone, Benjamin A. Jacobson, Shawn Patrick Keeney, Claudio Girotto, Theodore Lowes, Chandan Bhat, Mark Youmans
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Publication number: 20210191127Abstract: A head-worn see-through display includes a display panel adapted to generate image content light, a combiner adapted to reflect the image content light towards an eye of a user, wherein the combiner transmits scene light from a surrounding environment to the eye of the user, and an image expansion optic intermediate the display panel and the combiner. The image expansion optic includes a flat partially reflective and partially reflective surface (the “flat surface”), a curved partially reflective and partially reflective surface (the “curved surface”), and the flat surface adapted to reflect the image content light towards the curved surface and the curved surface adapted to reflect the image light back towards the flat surface, wherein the image light transmits through the flat surface towards the combiner.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 1, 2020Publication date: June 24, 2021Inventors: John D. HADDICK, Jean-Claude David Ramey DE SUGNY
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Patent number: 10969584Abstract: A head-worn see-through display includes a display panel adapted to generate image content light, a combiner adapted to reflect the image content light towards an eye of a user, wherein the combiner transmits scene light from a surrounding environment to the eye of the user, and an image expansion optic intermediate the display panel and the combiner. The image expansion optic includes a flat partially reflective and partially reflective surface (the “flat surface”), a curved partially reflective and partially reflective surface (the “curved surface”), and the flat surface adapted to reflect the image content light towards the curved surface and the curved surface adapted to reflect the image light back towards the flat surface, wherein the image light transmits through the flat surface towards the combiner.Type: GrantFiled: August 4, 2017Date of Patent: April 6, 2021Assignee: Mentor Acquisition One, LLCInventors: John D. Haddick, Jean-Claude David Ramey de Sugny
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Patent number: 10422939Abstract: A luminaire includes an optical waveguide having a first surface and a second surface opposite the first surface, and a light source associated with the optical waveguide. At least about 80% of light produced by the light source is directed by the waveguide into an illumination distribution emitted from the first surface of the optical waveguide.Type: GrantFiled: September 27, 2016Date of Patent: September 24, 2019Assignee: IDEAL INDUSTRIES LIGHTING LLCInventors: Eric J. Tarsa, David R. Stone, Jean-Claude David Ramey de Sugny
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Patent number: 10209429Abstract: A luminaire comprises at least one waveguide having a first region that emits a first luminous intensity pattern and a second region that emits a second luminous intensity pattern different from the first luminous intensity pattern. The luminaire further includes a plurality of LED elements and circuitry to control the plurality of LED elements to cause the luminaire to produce a selected one of a plurality of luminous intensity patterns.Type: GrantFiled: August 28, 2014Date of Patent: February 19, 2019Assignee: Cree, Inc.Inventors: Antony P. van de Ven, Eric J. Tarsa, Bernd P. Keller, Benjamin A. Jacobson, Jean-Claude David Ramey de Sugny
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Publication number: 20190041642Abstract: A head-worn see-through display includes a display panel adapted to generate image content light, a combiner adapted to reflect the image content light towards an eye of a user, wherein the combiner transmits scene light from a surrounding environment to the eye of the user, and an image expansion optic intermediate the display panel and the combiner. The image expansion optic includes a flat partially reflective and partially reflective surface (the “flat surface”), a curved partially reflective and partially reflective surface (the “curved surface”), and the flat surface adapted to reflect the image content light towards the curved surface and the curved surface adapted to reflect the image light back towards the flat surface, wherein the image light transmits through the flat surface towards the combiner.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 4, 2017Publication date: February 7, 2019Inventors: John D. Haddick, Jean-Claude David Ramey de Sugny
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Publication number: 20170131452Abstract: A luminaire includes an optical waveguide having a first surface and a second surface opposite the first surface, and a light source associated with the optical waveguide. At least about 80% of light produced by the light source is directed by the waveguide into an illumination distribution emitted from the first surface of the optical waveguide.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 27, 2016Publication date: May 11, 2017Inventors: Eric J. Tarsa, David R. Stone, Jean-Claude David Ramey de Sugny
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Publication number: 20150316703Abstract: According to one aspect, a luminaire comprising a first waveguide having a first coupling surface, a second waveguide having a second coupling surface, and a coupling optic optically coupled to the first coupling surface and the second coupling surface and adapted to receive a light source. The coupling optic comprising a central coupling section, a first light distribution section, and a second light distribution section opposed to the first light distribution section, wherein each of the first and second light distribution sections includes a first surface having a curved portion and a planar portion both bounded by a second surface and a third surface. The curved portion is proximal to the central coupling section and the planar portion is distal to the central coupling section.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 16, 2015Publication date: November 5, 2015Inventors: Jean-Claude David Ramey de Sugny, Eric J. Tarsa
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Publication number: 20150055371Abstract: A luminaire comprises at least one waveguide having a first region that emits a first luminous intensity pattern and a second region that emits a second luminous intensity pattern different from the first luminous intensity pattern. The luminaire further includes a plurality of LED elements and circuitry to control the plurality of LED elements to cause the luminaire to produce a selected one of a plurality of luminous intensity patterns.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 28, 2014Publication date: February 26, 2015Inventors: Antony P. van de Ven, Eric J. Tarsa, Bernd P. Keller, Benjamin A. Jacobson, Jean-Claude David Ramey de Sugny
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Publication number: 20150049511Abstract: A luminaire includes an optical waveguide having a first surface and a second surface opposite the first surface, and a light source associated with the optical waveguide. At least about 80% of light produced by the light source is directed by the waveguide into an illumination distribution emitted from the first surface of the optical waveguide.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 28, 2014Publication date: February 19, 2015Inventors: Eric J. Tarsa, David R. Stone, Jean-Claude David Ramey de Sugny