Patents by Inventor John A. J. Daniels
John A. J. Daniels 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: 7799369Abstract: A light active device includes a semiconductor particulate dispersed within a carrier material. A first contact layer is provided so on application of an electric field charge carriers having a polarity are injected into the semiconductor particulate through the carrier material. A second contact layer is provided so on application of the electric field to the second contact layer charge carriers having an opposite polarity are injected into the semiconductor particulate through the carrier material. The semiconductor particulate comprises at least one of an organic and an inorganic semiconductor. The semiconductor particulate may comprise an organic light active particulate. When constructed as a light emitting device, an electric field applied to the semiconductor particulate through the carrier causes charge carriers of opposite polarity to be injected into the semiconductor particulate. The charge carriers combine to form carrier pairs which decay and give off light.Type: GrantFiled: June 14, 2006Date of Patent: September 21, 2010Inventor: John J. Daniels
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Patent number: 7723733Abstract: An electronically active sheet, comprising a first substrate having an electrically conductive surface; a second substrate having an electrically conductive pattern disposed thereon; at least one semiconductor element having a first conductor and a second conductor. The electronically active sheet includes an adhesive having at least one semiconductor element fixed thereto and disposed between the electrically conductive surface and the electrically conductive pattern to form a lamination. The adhesive is activatable to bind the second substrate to the first substrate so that one of the first conductor and the second conductor of the at least one semiconductor element is automatically brought into electrical communication with the electrically conductive pattern and so that the other of the first conductor and the second conductor of the at least one semiconductor element is automatically brought into and maintained in electrical communication with the electrically conductive surface of the first substrate.Type: GrantFiled: October 3, 2006Date of Patent: May 25, 2010Assignee: Articulated Technologies, LLCInventors: John J. Daniels, Gregory Victor Nelson
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Patent number: 7677943Abstract: A method of manufacturing a photo-radiation source comprising the steps of providing a first planar conductor; disposing a formation of light emitting chips on the first planar conductor, each chip having a cathode and an anode, one of the cathode and anode of each chip being in contact with the first planar conductor. The method of manufacturing a photo-radiation source also includes the steps of disposing a second planar conductor on top of a formation of light emitting chips so that the second planar conductor is in contact with the other of the cathode and anode of each chip; and binding the first planar conductor to the second planar conductor to permanently maintain the formation of light emitting chips without the use of solder or wiring bonding for making an electrical and mechanical contact between the chips and either of the first planar conductor and the second planar conductor.Type: GrantFiled: April 20, 2006Date of Patent: March 16, 2010Assignee: Articulated Technologies, LLCInventors: John J. Daniels, Gregory V. Nelson
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Publication number: 20090304909Abstract: A method for forming an organic light active device, including providing a first electrode and a second electrode defining a gap there between. A plurality of first particles comprised of a hole transport material and a plurality of second particles comprised of an electron transport material is also provided. The method includes bringing respective ones of the first particles and the second particles together to form organic light active particulate having a hole transport layer and an electron transport layer engaging one another and forming a heterojunction there between. The method also includes disposing within the gap the organic light active particulate dispersed within a carrier.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 26, 2009Publication date: December 10, 2009Inventor: John J. Daniels
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Publication number: 20090261357Abstract: An electronically active sheet includes a bottom substrate having a bottom electrically conductive surface. A top substrate having a top electrically conductive surface is disposed facing the bottom electrically conductive surface. An electrical insulator separates the bottom electrically conductive surface from the top electrically conductive surface. At least one bare die electronic element is provided having a top conductive side and a bottom conductive side. Each bare die electronic element is disposed so that the top conductive side is in electrical communication with the top electrically conductive surface and so that the bottom conductive side is in electrical communication with the bottom electrically conductive surface.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 27, 2009Publication date: October 22, 2009Inventor: John J. Daniels
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Publication number: 20090095963Abstract: A bare die semiconductor device, e.g., a bare die LED, includes a substrate having a bottom face and a bottom die electrode. There is also a top face having a top face edge, a top face area, a top face periphery and a top die electrode. A semiconductor material provides a p-n semiconductor junction between the top and bottom faces. The top die electrode inhibits an external top planar electrode from contact with the top face edges. Such bare die LEDs can be incorporated into a light sheet that has a transparent first substrate having a planar top electrode and a second substrate having a bottom substrate electrode. An adhesive secures the second substrate to the first substrate. Bare die LEDs are disposed in the adhesive with their top die electrodes contacting the top planar electrode and their bottom die electrodes contacting the bottom substrate electrode.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 14, 2008Publication date: April 16, 2009Applicant: ARTICULATED TECHNOLOGIES, LLCInventor: John J. Daniels
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Publication number: 20090060450Abstract: A time sequential signal comprising audiovisual content and network addresses is received and displayed on a display device by the systems of the invention in a time sequential manner. The display of the time sequential signal is paused whenever a displayed network address is selected. While pausing the display, data corresponding to any selected network address is accessed and displayed on the display device. The corresponding data may comprise a web page accessed through the Internet or an interval page that is transmitted within the vertical blanking intervals of the time sequential signal. While pausing the display of the time sequential signal, the time sequential signal is recorded so that it can be viewed in the order it was recorded as soon as a resume display command is received by the system.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 6, 2008Publication date: March 5, 2009Applicant: Microsoft CorporationInventor: John J Daniels
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Patent number: 7437751Abstract: A time sequential signal comprising audiovisual content and hyperlinks is received and displayed on a display device by the systems of the invention in a time sequential manner. The display of the time sequential signal is paused whenever a displayed hyperlink is selected. While pausing the display, data corresponding to any selected hyperlink is accessed and displayed on the display device. The corresponding data may comprise a web page accessed through the Internet or an interval page that is transmitted within the vertical blanking intervals of the time sequential signal. While pausing the display of the time sequential signal, the time sequential signal is recorded so that it can be viewed in the order it was recorded as soon as a resume display command is received by the system.Type: GrantFiled: October 14, 2005Date of Patent: October 14, 2008Assignee: Microsoft CorporationInventor: John J. Daniels
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Publication number: 20080248191Abstract: A method for making a light active device, including providing a mixture of light active material and a monomer in a first region and a second region. The light active material includes a plurality of electro-statically active microcapsules each comprising OLED material encapsulated within a polymer shell. Chains of the electro-statically active microcapsules are formed in the first region. The monomer is cured to form a polymer in the first region and in the second region to lock the chains of the electro-statically active microcapsules in the first region.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 17, 2008Publication date: October 9, 2008Applicant: ARTICULATED TECHNOLOGIES, LLCInventor: John J. Daniels
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Publication number: 20080191220Abstract: A light active sheet, comprising a first substrate flexible sheet having an electrically conductive surface, a second transparent substrate flexible sheet having a transparent conductive layer disposed thereon, an electrically insulative adhesive flexible sheet and light active semiconductor elements fixed to the electrically insulative adhesive sheet. The light active semiconductor elements each have an n-side and a p-side. The electrically insulative adhesive sheet having the light active semiconductor elements fixed thereon is inserted between the electrically conductive surface and the transparent conductive layer to form a lamination which is activated so that the electrically insulative adhesive electrically insulates and binds the second substrate sheet to the first substrate sheet. One of the n-side and p-side are in electrical communication with the transparent conductive layer and the other of the n-side or the p-side is in electrical communication with the electrically conductive surface.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 18, 2007Publication date: August 14, 2008Applicant: Articulated Technologies, LLCInventors: John J. Daniels, Gregory V. Nelson
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Publication number: 20070290217Abstract: An electronically active sheet includes a bottom substrate having a bottom electrically conductive surface. A top substrate having a top electrically conductive surface is disposed facing the bottom electrically conductive surface. An electrical insulator separates the bottom electrically conductive surface from the top electrically conductive surface. At least one bare die electronic element is provided having a top conductive side and a bottom conductive side. Each bare die electronic element is disposed so that the top conductive side is in electrical communication with the top electrically conductive surface and so that the bottom conductive side is in electrical communication with the bottom electrically conductive surface.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 16, 2006Publication date: December 20, 2007Applicant: Articulated Technologies, LLCInventor: John J. Daniels
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Patent number: 6973669Abstract: A time sequential signal comprising audiovisual content and hyperlinks is received and displayed on a display device by the systems of the invention in a time sequential manner. The display of the time sequential signal is paused whenever a displayed hyperlink is selected. While pausing the display, data corresponding to any selected hyperlink is accessed and displayed on the display device. The corresponding data may comprise a web page accessed through the Internet or an interval page that is transmitted within the vertical blanking intervals of the time sequential signal. While pausing the display of the time sequential signal, the time sequential signal is recorded so that it can be viewed in the order it was recorded as soon as a resume display command is received by the system.Type: GrantFiled: November 16, 2001Date of Patent: December 6, 2005Assignee: Microsoft CorporationInventor: John J Daniels
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Publication number: 20020100044Abstract: A client system for remotely controlling a video recorder receives program data from a remote server in response to user input selecting a time sequential signal from a program schedule guide provided by the remote server, via the Internet, email, a computer-readable medium, or a broadcast signal. The user input is transmitted to the remote server over the Internet from the client system or a remote location. The client system determines when it is time to record the time sequential signal based at least in part upon the program data, which includes broadcast time, channel, and duration. Upon determining it is time to record, the client system tunes to, receives, and records the transmission of the time sequential signal.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 16, 2001Publication date: July 25, 2002Inventor: John J. Daniels
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Publication number: 20020100052Abstract: A near video-on-demand (VOD) service enabled using a digital video recorder (DVR) for the simultaneous storage and playback of multimedia data. A DVR is connected over a network to a multimedia network source. A VOD selection is requested by the DVR from the network source. A multimedia data signal is received by the DVR from the network source. The data signal contains the requested VOD selection. A first received portion of the received data signal is stored on the DVR. The first received segment is played by the DVR for display on a display device. Simultaneously during the playing of the first received segment, a second received segment of the received data signal is received from the network source and stored on the DVR while the first received segment is played the display device.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 8, 2002Publication date: July 25, 2002Inventor: John J. Daniels
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Publication number: 20020087981Abstract: A time sequential signal comprising audiovisual content and hyperlinks is received and displayed on a display device by the systems of the invention in a time sequential manner. The display of the time sequential signal is paused whenever a displayed hyperlink is selected. While pausing the display, data corresponding to any selected hyperlink is accessed and displayed on the display device. The corresponding data may comprise a web page accessed through the Internet or an interval page that is transmitted within the vertical blanking intervals of the time sequential signal. While pausing the display of the time sequential signal, the time sequential signal is recorded so that it can be viewed in the order it was recorded as soon as a resume display command is received by the system.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 16, 2001Publication date: July 4, 2002Inventor: John J. Daniels
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Pausing the display of a television program as a signal including the television program is received
Publication number: 20020048448Abstract: A time shifting event recorder receives a time sequential signal representing an event through an antenna, cable or the like. A portion of the signal is recorded in a first recording medium. A second recording medium is used to record another portion of the signal different from the portion recorded in the first recording medium. At selected intervals, the respective recorded portions of the signal are retrieved and a playback signal is generated therefrom. The recording of the respective portions of the signal in the first and second recording media is controlled by a user so that portions of the event can be recorded while other portions are displayed. Retrieving the selectable intervals of the respective portions of the signal and the generation of the playback signal are also controlled by the user so that the user can view or listen to a time-shifted representation of the event.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 12, 2001Publication date: April 25, 2002Applicant: Microsoft CorporationInventor: John J. Daniels -
Publication number: 20020032907Abstract: A client system records a time sequential signal in response to a user selection of the time sequential signal from a programming schedule. The programming schedule is received from a remote server via the Internet, email, a computer-readable medium, or a broadcast signal. Program data is received from the remote server in response to the user selecting the time sequential signal from the programming schedule, which is navigable by time, title, genre, actor, and/or content. The client system determines when it is time to record the time sequential signal based at least in part upon the program data, which includes broadcast time, channel, and duration. Upon determining it is time to record, the client system tunes to, receives, and records the transmission of the time sequential signal.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 16, 2001Publication date: March 14, 2002Inventor: John J. Daniels
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Patent number: 6095820Abstract: An antenna assembly for transmitting a radio signal from a radio signal transmitting device includes an antenna unit comprised of a dipole driven antenna member for transmitting a radio signal from the radio signal transmitting device. A radiation reflector reflects the radio signal transmitted by the driven antenna member, and a support member supports the driven antenna member and the radiation reflector so that a predetermined gap is precisely maintained between the driven antenna member and the radiation reflector. A shielding member shields a portion of the radio signal transmitted by the driven antenna member in a direction toward the shielding member. The antenna unit is pivotally mounted so that it is disposable at selectable positions relative to the shielding member. The output of the radio signal transmitted by the driven antenna member can be controlled depending on a position of the antenna unit. The dipole driven antenna member comprises a first and a second segment made from a metal foil.Type: GrantFiled: October 27, 1995Date of Patent: August 1, 2000Assignee: Rangestar International CorporationInventors: Norval N. Luxon, R. Joseph Milelli, John J. Daniels
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Patent number: 6045076Abstract: An antibacklashing fishing reel. A spool holds and releases a length of fishing line. An overrun condition of the fishing line being released from the spool is determined by a line motion sensor. The line motion sensor includes a rotatable member rotatable in response to movement of the fishing line during a cast and a sensor for sensing the rotation of the rotatable member. The sensor generates the line motion signal depending on the sensed rotation of the rotatable member. An electronically variable brake is controlled depending on the line motion signal for applying a variable braking force to resist rotation of the spool in response to the determined overrun condition of the fishing line being released from the spool. When the line motion signal indicates that the line is being played out from the spool slower than the spool is releasing it, an overrun condition is determined and the spool is braked to prevent the occurrence of a backlash.Type: GrantFiled: August 26, 1997Date of Patent: April 4, 2000Inventor: John J. Daniels
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Patent number: 6027429Abstract: A variable resistane exercise device provides a variable resisting force in response to a user applied force. The variable resistance exercise device includes at least one rotating force transmitting means for inputting a user applied force as a rotational force to be resisted, and at least one force transmission member for transmitting the user applied force. The user applied force is resisted by varying the viscosity of a viscosity variable fluid which surround plates rotated by the user applied force. Thus a braking force is applied to actively resist the user applied force. In accordance with the invention, a multi-configurable multi-programmable exercise device is provided which may be used in a variety of exercise modes to provide a resistive force to a user-applied force during a range of motion of a particular exercise. In a preferred embodiment of the present invention, a variable resistance device resists a user-supplied force in one rotational direction only.Type: GrantFiled: May 13, 1994Date of Patent: February 22, 2000Assignee: NordicTrack, Inc.Inventor: John J. Daniels