Patents by Inventor John P. Koons

John P. Koons 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: 6639643
    Abstract: The present invention features methods and apparatuses for sealing tiled, flat-panel displays (FPDs). Tile edges corresponding with the display's perimeter edges are designed with a wide seal. Interior edges, however, have narrow seals in order to maintain the desired, constant, pixel pitch across tile boundaries. In some cases, this invention applies specifically to arrays of tiles 2×2 or less, and, in other cases, to N×M arrays, where N and M are any integer numbers. The tiles are enclosed with top and bottom glass plates, which are sealed with an adhesive bond to the tiles on the outside perimeter of the tiled display. Vertical seams (where tiles meet at the perimeter of the FPD) are sealed with a small amount of polymer. The seal may be constructed between a cover plate and a back plate, sandwiching the tiles. The AMLCD edges may be coated with either a non-permeable material or a polymer having an extremely low permeability (for example, Parylene™).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 19, 1998
    Date of Patent: October 28, 2003
    Assignee: Rainbow Displays, Inc.
    Inventors: Robert Babuka, Raymond G. Greene, John P. Koons, J. Peter Krusius, Che-yu Li, Donald P. Seraphim
  • Publication number: 20020008809
    Abstract: The present invention features methods and apparatuses for sealing tiled, flat-panel displays (FPDs). Tile edges corresponding with the display's perimeter edges are designed with a wide seal. Interior edges, however, have narrow seals in order to maintain the desired, constant, pixel pitch across tile boundaries. In some cases, this invention applies specifically to arrays of tiles 2×2 or less, and, in other cases, to N×M arrays, where N and M are any integer numbers. The tiles are enclosed with top and bottom glass plates, which are sealed with an adhesive bond to the tiles on the outside perimeter of the tiled display. Vertical seams (where tiles meet at the perimeter of the FPD) are sealed with a small amount of polymer. The seal may be constructed between a cover plate and a back plate, sandwiching the tiles. The AMLCD edges may be coated with either a non-permeable material or a polymer having an extremely low permeability (for example, Parylene™).
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 19, 1998
    Publication date: January 24, 2002
    Inventors: ROBERT BABUKA, RAYMOND G. GREENE, JOHN P. KOONS, J.PETER KRUSIUS, CHE-YU LI, DONALD P. SERAPHIM
  • Patent number: 6249329
    Abstract: The present invention features flat-panel displays having a mosaic of tiles, and methods of constructing and sealing them. Sealing designs are described to maintain appropriate vacuum levels for FEDs, PFPDs and LCDs. The mosaic of tiles forming a flat-panel display may include subassembly tiles, with each consisting of two, unsealed, substantially parallel plates having a structure positioned between them; these are known as s-tiles. The tiles may be enclosed by a cover plate and backplate. Non-permeable material may be deposited on the cover plate and the backplate, with solderable metal overlaid on the non-permeable material. A metallized, non-permeable spacer/connector is also located between the cover plate and backplate for hermetically sealing the perimeter of the display. A set of electrical-interconnection, metal feed-throughs can also be positioned in the non-permeable spacer/connector.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 15, 1998
    Date of Patent: June 19, 2001
    Assignee: Rainbow Displays, Inc.
    Inventors: Sanjay Dabral, Raymond G. Greene, John P. Koons, Donald P. Seraphim, Boris Yost
  • Patent number: 6133969
    Abstract: The present invention features methods for assembling arrays of AMLCD tiles into tiled, flat-panel displays having visually imperceptible seams between the tiles. Flowable, polymeric adhesive layers are used between a back substrate, various optical components such as masks and polarizers, the tiles, and a front cover plate. Several unique techniques for establishing and maintaining tile-to-tile registration during assembly of the tiled, flat-panel display are presented.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 28, 1999
    Date of Patent: October 17, 2000
    Assignee: Rainbow Displays, Inc.
    Inventors: Robert Babuka, Raymond G. Greene, John P. Koons, Lester Mayes, Donald P. Seraphim, Dean W. Skinner
  • Patent number: 6097455
    Abstract: The present invention features methods for assembling arrays of AMLCD tiles into tiled, flat-panel displays having visually imperceptible seams between the tiles. Flowable, polymeric adhesive layers are used between a back substrate, various optical components such as masks and polarizers, the tiles, and a front cover plate. Several unique techniques for establishing and maintaining tile-to-tile registration during assembly of the tiled, flat-panel display are presented.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 14, 1999
    Date of Patent: August 1, 2000
    Assignee: Rainbow Displays Inc.
    Inventors: Robert Babuka, Raymond G. Greene, John P. Koons, Lester Mayes, Donald P. Seraphim, Dean W. Skinner
  • Patent number: 5963281
    Abstract: Methods of fabricating AMLCD tiled displays are disclosed, in which variations in the width and the SIP location of seals are controlled. The seals can be controlled by using either a trench or a dam that guides the flow and/or the position of the sealing epoxy between the upper and lower glass plates. The purpose of the dam or trench is to prevent the flow of epoxy towards the pixels of the display. The article made by the above method is a substantially flat-panel display (FPD) having a mosaic of individual, hermetically-sealed tiles disposed adjacent one another upon the lower plate or substrate. The tiles have visually imperceptible seams between them. The individual tiles have pixels and edges that are sealed in position, relative to the substrate, by means of a sealing material, such as an epoxy. The dams or trenches are disposed along the individual tiles, adjacent the pixels.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 14, 1997
    Date of Patent: October 5, 1999
    Assignee: Rainbow Displays, Inc.
    Inventors: John P. Koons, Donald P. Seraphim, Boris Yost
  • Patent number: 5867236
    Abstract: The present invention features methods and apparatuses for sealing tiled, flat-panel displays (FPDs). Tile edges corresponding with the display's perimeter edges are designed with a wide seal. Interior edges, however, have narrow seals in order to maintain the desired, constant, pixel pitch across tile boundaries. In some cases, this invention applies specifically to arrays of tiles 2.times.2 or less, and, in other cases, to N.times.M arrays, where N and M are any integer numbers. The tiles are enclosed with top and bottom glass plates, which are sealed with an adhesive bond to the tiles on the outside perimeter of the tiled display. Vertical seams (where tiles meet at the perimeter of the FPD) are sealed with a small amount of polymer. The seal may be constructed between a cover plate and a back plate, sandwiching the tiles. The AMLCD edges may be coated with either a non-permeable material or a polymer having an extremely low permeability (for example, Parylene.TM.).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 21, 1996
    Date of Patent: February 2, 1999
    Assignee: Rainbow Displays, Inc.
    Inventors: Robert Babuka, Raymond G. Greene, John P. Koons, J. Peter Krusius, Che-Yu Li, Donald P. Seraphim
  • Patent number: 5781258
    Abstract: The present invention features flat-panel displays having a mosaic of tiles, and methods of constructing and sealing them. Sealing designs are described to maintain appropriate vacuum levels for FEDs, PFPDs and LCDs. The mosaic of tiles forming a flat-panel display may include subassembly tiles, with each consisting of two, unsealed, substantially parallel plates having a structure positioned between them; these are known as s-tiles. The tiles may be enclosed by a cover plate and backplate. Non-permeable material may be deposited on the cover plate and the backplate, with solderable metal overlaid on the non-permeable material. A metallized, non-permeable spacer/connector is also located between the cover plate and backplate for hermetically sealing the perimeter of the display. A set of electrical-interconnection, metal feed-throughs can also be positioned in the non-permeable spacer/connector.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 13, 1996
    Date of Patent: July 14, 1998
    Assignee: Rainbow Displays, Inc.
    Inventors: Sanjay Dabral, Raymond G. Greene, John P. Koons, Donald P. Seraphim, Boris Yost
  • Patent number: 4700016
    Abstract: A printed circuit board for electric circuits is formed of plural layers of electrical conductors and includes through holes and vias arranged in a regular pattern along points of a grid laid out along othorgonal axes of a Cartesian coordinate system. Electrical components such as circuit chips and discrete components are to be mounted to the through holes, while the vias connect electrical conductors of different layers. Conductors of a layer are grouped together as multiple-conductor channels which are routed among the through holes and the vias to make electrical connections among the electrical components. An additional via can be entered in a central portion of a grid cell by rerouting conductors of channels in the cell through arcuate segments, thereby permitting connection between conductors of channels on different layers while preserving the original grid pattern of through holes and vias.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 16, 1986
    Date of Patent: October 13, 1987
    Assignee: International Business Machines Corporation
    Inventors: Robert B. Hitchcock, Eduardo Kellerman, John P. Koons