Patents by Inventor John L. Janning

John L. Janning 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: 7732942
    Abstract: A string set of series-connected incandescent bulbs in which substantially all of the bulb filaments in the set are individually provided with a shunt in their respective socket. If flasher bulbs are used in the string, they will twinkle off and on when the operating potential is applied. The flasher bulbs are provided with internal shunts to prevent all of the bulbs of the string from flashing on and off in the event of a failure of the shunt in the socket of the flasher bulb.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 11, 2008
    Date of Patent: June 8, 2010
    Assignee: JLJ, Inc.
    Inventor: John L. Janning
  • Publication number: 20100052535
    Abstract: A flasher bulb including a thermal shorting element that alternately shorts and opens only a portion of the bulb filament, thus causing the flasher bulb to produce an alternating high-low illumination. The thermal element is activated by current passing through the element, rather than by heat from the filament. The amount of brightness differential between the “high” and “low” illumination of the flasher bulb is determined by the amount of bulb filament that is shorted out when the thermal element inside the bulb is in the closed position. When a plurality of such flasher bulbs are placed in the sockets of a series-wired light string, they cause the light string to exhibit a random high-low twinkle.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 10, 2009
    Publication date: March 4, 2010
    Inventor: John L. Janning
  • Publication number: 20100045186
    Abstract: A circuit for high-low flashing in a series-wired light string circuit. The series-wired light string includes miniature incandescent bulbs disposed in respective light sockets. A resistive element connected in series with a bi-metallic thermal switching element is mounted—as a shunt—either inside the light socket or inside the bulb, so as to be connected in parallel with the bulb filament. The bi-metallic thermal switching element, in series with the resistive element, electrically switches the resistive element off and on across the bulb filament. The bi-metallic thermal switching electrical contacts are in the normally closed position. Because the resistive element is in parallel with the bulb filament when the bi-metallic switching element is in its normally closed position, the bulb filament brightness is at its low state.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 3, 2009
    Publication date: February 25, 2010
    Inventor: John L. Janning
  • Patent number: 7589752
    Abstract: Dual-sided direct thermal printing of a thermal imaging element having thermally sensitive coatings on opposite sides of a substrate is described, where the thermal imaging element is provided along a feed path of a thermal printer having print heads disposed on opposite sides of the feed path. Printing on both sides of the thermal imaging element is achieved by applying variable energy heat pulses from the opposed print heads.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 21, 2005
    Date of Patent: September 15, 2009
    Assignee: NCR Corporation
    Inventor: John L. Janning
  • Publication number: 20090129077
    Abstract: A series-connected string of light emitting diodes (LED's), operating on AC or DC voltage, each having connected thereacross a voltage regulating shunting circuit which regulates the voltage across an empty or otherwise inoperative socket so as to maintain unidirectional current across each of the remaining sockets in the string, thereby insuring continuous illumination of the light string. The voltage regulating shunting circuit of the present invention is a silicon rectifier diode connected in series with a voltage regulating diode. The voltage regulating diode may be an array of silicon diodes or a Zener diode. The voltage regulating shunting circuit can be mass produced by using conventional manufacturing techniques.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 22, 2009
    Publication date: May 21, 2009
    Inventor: John L. Janning
  • Publication number: 20090128042
    Abstract: The electrical wire leads of miniature lights or LED's in a series-wired Christmas light string are gold or silver plated to resist corrosion. The wire leads of any shunt components used in the sockets of the light string can also be plated for corrosion resistance.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 22, 2009
    Publication date: May 21, 2009
    Inventor: John L. Janning
  • Publication number: 20090091263
    Abstract: A series connected LED light string using capacitors as shunts. The shunts are implemented by inserting a capacitor—for example a low breakdown voltage chip capacitor—in every light socket, or internally within each LED. The capacitive shunt continues current in the light string in the event an LED fails by opening electrically—the capacitor shorts out, thus, keeping the string of lights illuminated. The shunt capacitor across the LED also helps filter the pulsating DC voltage to the bulbs and reduces annoying flicker.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 12, 2008
    Publication date: April 9, 2009
    Inventor: John L. Janning
  • Publication number: 20090058259
    Abstract: Displays are described comprising electrically quenched phosphor pixels, in which light emissions by a phosphor pixel are inhibited by application of an electric field. Such pixels may be excited by UV and de-excited by applying a voltage to control the display. In an embodiment, a pixel amplifier structure may be included and added to the output of a quenched phosphor display.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 9, 2008
    Publication date: March 5, 2009
    Applicant: St. Clair Intellectual Property Consultants, Inc.
    Inventor: John L. Janning
  • Publication number: 20090039794
    Abstract: A flasher bulb including a thermal shorting element that alternately shorts and opens only a portion of the bulb filament, thus causing the flasher bulb to produce an alternating high-low illumination. When a plurality of such flasher bulbs are placed in the sockets of a series-wired light string, they cause the light string to exhibit a random high-low twinkle.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 8, 2008
    Publication date: February 12, 2009
    Inventor: John L. Janning
  • Publication number: 20080252220
    Abstract: A circuit to cause the dimming and brightening of a series connected light string periodically by providing a unidirectional shunt and a flasher bulb in at least one of the sockets to intermittently cause the string to go to its dimmer state when the flasher bulb goes out and the full brightness to return when the flasher bulb comes back on. This shunt is preferably provided in the first light socket next to the AC plug. In another embodiment of the present invention, bidirectional shunts are provided in some of the sockets in an otherwise unidirectionally shunted series connected light string for the purpose of achieving random twinkle by inserting flasher bulbs in those sockets. The unidirectional shunts used in the present invention can be a diode array or a rectifier in series with a Zener diode in its Zener direction.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 18, 2008
    Publication date: October 16, 2008
    Inventor: John L. Janning
  • Patent number: 7411723
    Abstract: An optical switching device contains an active stage coupled to a passive stage. The index of refraction in the active stage is variable to change the entry direction of a light beam into the passive stage, which has a fixed index of refraction. Because the light beam can enter the passive stage at different angles, the exit direction of the light beam from the passive stage can be changed. The resulting optical switch allows switching without any mechanical components.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 5, 2006
    Date of Patent: August 12, 2008
    Assignee: St. Clair Intellectual Property Consultants, Inc.
    Inventors: John E. Minardi, John L. Janning
  • Publication number: 20080164821
    Abstract: A light bulb, such as a miniature light bulb used in Christmas lighting, having a microchip shunt disposed inside the bulb and connected across the filament terminals or leads of the light bulb. If the light bulb is a flasher bulb, any series connected light string can be made to have a plurality of twinkling bulbs without the light string going out when one of these bulbs go out as is the case now when a single flasher bulb is inserted in a series connected light string. The microchip shunt can be back-to-back Zener diode, a diode array, a silicon triggered switch, a thyristor or a thermistor.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 19, 2008
    Publication date: July 10, 2008
    Inventor: John L. Janning
  • Patent number: 7391161
    Abstract: A series-connected string of light bulbs, operating on AC voltage, each having connected thereacross a voltage regulating shunting circuit which regulates the voltage across an empty or otherwise inoperative socket so as to maintain unidirectional current across each of the remaining sockets in the string during one-half of an AC cycle, thereby insuring continuous but dimmed illumination of the light string. The voltage regulating shunting circuit of the present invention is a silicon rectifier diode connected in series with a voltage regulating diode. The voltage regulating diode may be an array of silicon diodes or a Zener diode. The voltage regulating shunting circuit can be mass produced by using conventional manufacturing techniques.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 29, 2006
    Date of Patent: June 24, 2008
    Assignee: JLJ, Inc.
    Inventor: John L. Janning
  • Publication number: 20080129213
    Abstract: A string set of series-connected incandescent bulbs in which substantially all of the bulb filaments in the set are individually provided with a shunt in their respective socket. If flasher bulbs are used in the string, they will twinkle off and on when the operating potential is applied. The flasher bulbs are provided with internal shunts to prevent all of the bulbs of the string from flashing on and off in the event of a failure of the shunt in the socket of the flasher bulb.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 11, 2008
    Publication date: June 5, 2008
    Inventor: John L. Janning
  • Publication number: 20080129214
    Abstract: A base unit for a miniature light bulb used in Christmas lighting, having a built-in microchip shunt. If the miniature light bulb is a flasher bulb, any series connected light string can be made to have a plurality of twinkling bulbs without the light string going out when one of these bulbs go out as is the case now when a single flasher bulb is inserted in a series connected light string. The microchip shunt can be back-to-back Zener diodes, a single Zener diode, a silicon triggered switch (STS), a varistor or a transient voltage suppressor (TVS) device.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 15, 2008
    Publication date: June 5, 2008
    Inventor: John L. Janning
  • Patent number: 7342327
    Abstract: A string set of series-connected incandescent bulbs in which substantially all of the bulb filaments in the set are individually provided with a shunt circuit which includes a voltage responsive switch which is inoperative during normal operation of the string set when connected to a source of operating potential and which becomes operative only in response to an increase in the voltage thereacross which exceeds its rating, and in which the remaining bulbs of the circuit continue to receive substantially rated current therethrough and substantially rated voltage thereacross and further continue to be illuminated at substantially constant illumination even though other or substantially all of the other bulbs in the string are either inoperative or are missing from their respective sockets. If flasher bulbs are used in the string, they will twinkle off and on when the operating potential is applied.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 4, 2006
    Date of Patent: March 11, 2008
    Assignee: JLJ, Inc.
    Inventor: John L. Janning
  • Patent number: 7339325
    Abstract: A string set of series-connected incandescent bulbs in which substantially all of the bulb filaments in the set are individually provided with a shunt circuit which includes a voltage responsive switch which is inoperative during normal operation of the string set when connected to a source of operating potential and which becomes operative only in response to an increase in the voltage thereacross which exceeds its rating, and in which the remaining bulbs of the circuit continue to receive substantially rated current therethrough and substantially rated voltage thereacross and further continue to be illuminated at substantially constant illumination even though other or substantially all of the other bulbs in the string are either inoperative or are missing from their respective sockets. The voltage responsive switches may be in series with a resistor.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 25, 2007
    Date of Patent: March 4, 2008
    Assignee: JLJ, Inc.
    Inventor: John L. Janning
  • Patent number: 7279809
    Abstract: A string set of series-connected incandescent bulbs in which substantially all of the bulb filaments in the set are individually provided with a shunt circuit which includes a voltage responsive switch which is inoperative during normal operation of the string set when connected to a source of operating potential and which becomes operative only in response to an increase in the voltage thereacross which exceeds its rating, and in which the remaining bulbs of the circuit continue to receive substantially rated current therethrough and substantially rated voltage thereacross and further continue to be illuminated at substantially constant illumination even though other or substantially all of the other bulbs in the string are either inoperative or are missing from their respective sockets.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 22, 2005
    Date of Patent: October 9, 2007
    Assignee: JLJ, Inc.
    Inventor: John L. Janning
  • Patent number: 7261458
    Abstract: A shunt device for use in a light socket includes a first semiconductor chip and a first container having a receiving surface for receiving the first semiconductor chip therein and having an open surface through which the first semiconductor chip is exposed and a first conductive member connected having a first end connected to the first semiconductor chip through the open surface and a second end connected to a first of the terminals with the socket and wherein the container and the chip and the member are operatively interposed in a self retained manner between the terminals in the lower portion of the socket.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 9, 2005
    Date of Patent: August 28, 2007
    Inventor: John L. Janning
  • Patent number: 7177494
    Abstract: An optical control device allows switching of signals without mechanical components. The device includes a first member; a second member; an active stage between the first member and the second member, the active stage including an electro-optical material; a first transmission region for transmitting a first optical signal toward the first member; and a second transmission region for transmitting a second optical signal toward the second member. The index of refraction of the active stage can be varied to either reflect both the first optical signal and the second optical signal or to permit the transmission of the first optical signal and the second optical signal through the first and second member. The index of refraction can be controlled by an electric field associated with the active stage. A method for using an optical control device is also disclosed.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 14, 2005
    Date of Patent: February 13, 2007
    Assignee: St. Clair Intellectual Property Consultants, Inc.
    Inventors: John E. Minardi, John L. Janning