Patents by Inventor Juan Carlos L. Tonazzi
Juan Carlos L. Tonazzi 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: 20230418125Abstract: This invention discloses how EC devices can be fabricated as tags or labels; and further the materials used, device structures and how these can be processed by printing technologies. In addition, systems using displays of such EC devices and their integration with other components are described for forming labels and tags, etc, that may be actuated wirelessly or powered with low voltage and low capacity batteries.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 15, 2021Publication date: December 28, 2023Inventors: Anoop Agrawal, John P. Cronin, Lori L. Adams, Juan Carlos L. Tonazzi
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Publication number: 20220260882Abstract: This invention discloses how EC devices can be fabricated as tags or labels; and further the materials used, device structures and how these can be processed by printing technologies. In addition, systems using displays of such EC devices and their integration with other components are described for forming labels and tags, etc, that may be actuated wirelessly or powered with low voltage and low capacity batteries.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 15, 2021Publication date: August 18, 2022Inventors: Anoop Agrawal, John P. Cronin, Lori L. Adams, Juan Carlos L. Tonazzi
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Patent number: 11270178Abstract: Briefly, an intelligent label is associated with a good, and includes one or more permanent and irreversible electrochromic indicators that are used to report the condition of that good at selected points in the movement or usage of that good. These electrochromic indicators provide immediate visual information regarding the status of the good without need to interrogate or communicate with the electronics or processor on the intelligent label. In this way, anyone in the shipping or use chain for the good, including the end user consumer, can quickly understand whether the product is meeting shipping and quality standards. If a product fails to meet shipping or quality standards, the particular point where the product failed can be quickly and easily identified, and information can be used to assure the consumer remains safe, while providing essential information for improving the shipping process.Type: GrantFiled: January 26, 2018Date of Patent: March 8, 2022Inventors: Paul Atkinson, James Kruest, Anoop Agrawal, John P Cronin, Lori L Adams, Juan Carlos L Tonazzi
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Patent number: 10948796Abstract: This invention discloses how EC devices can be fabricated as tags or labels; and further the materials used, device structures and how these can be processed by printing technologies. In addition, systems using displays of such EC devices and their integration with other components are described for forming labels and tags, etc, that may be actuated wirelessly or powered with low voltage and low capacity batteries.Type: GrantFiled: April 6, 2015Date of Patent: March 16, 2021Inventors: Anoop Agrawal, John P Cronin, Lori L Adams, Juan Carlos L Tonazzi
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Patent number: 10733913Abstract: Briefly, an intelligent label is associated with a good, and includes one or more permanent and irreversible electrochromic indicators that are used to report the condition of that good at selected points in the movement or usage of that good. These electrochromic indicators provide immediate visual information regarding the status of the good without need to interrogate or communicate with the electronics or processor on the intelligent label. In this way, anyone in the shipping or use chain for the good, including the end user consumer, can quickly understand whether the product is meeting shipping and quality standards. If a product fails to meet shipping or quality standards, the particular point where the product failed can be quickly and easily identified, and information can be used to assure the consumer remains safe, while providing essential information for improving the shipping process.Type: GrantFiled: February 12, 2018Date of Patent: August 4, 2020Assignee: Chromora, Inc.Inventors: Paul Atkinson, James Kruest, Anoop Agrawal, John P Cronin, Lori L Adams, Juan Carlos L Tonazzi
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Patent number: 10571772Abstract: This invention focuses on electrooptic devices and in particular on electrochromic (EC) devices with many aspects directed towards automotive EC mirrors. This invention improves the visual impact of such devices by employing modifications to the materials and layers so that their refractive index can be changed and/or matched to get this improvement. In addition this also discloses use of in-molded electronic components to reduce the assembly cost of these devices and improve their reliability. Displays can be incorporated in EC mirrors while having reflective coatings on the fourth surface.Type: GrantFiled: January 11, 2012Date of Patent: February 25, 2020Assignee: Ajjer, LLCInventors: Anoop Agrawal, Juan Carlos L Tonazzi, John P. Cronin
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Publication number: 20190377915Abstract: Briefly, an intelligent label is associated with a good, and includes one or more permanent and irreversible electrochromic indicators that are used to report the condition of that good at selected points in the movement or usage of that good. These electrochromic indicators provide immediate visual information regarding the status of the good without need to interrogate or communicate with the electronics or processor on the intelligent label. In this way, anyone in the shipping or use chain for the good, including the end user consumer, can quickly understand whether the product is meeting shipping and quality standards. If a product fails to meet shipping or quality standards, the particular point where the product failed can be quickly and easily identified, and information can be used to assure the consumer remains safe, while providing essential information for improving the shipping process.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 8, 2018Publication date: December 12, 2019Applicant: Chromera, Inc.Inventors: Paul Atkinson, James Kruest, Anoop Agrawal, John P. Cronin, Lori L. Adams, Juan Carlos L. Tonazzi
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Publication number: 20190236424Abstract: Briefly, an intelligent label is associated with a good, and includes one or more permanent and irreversible electrochromic indicators that are used to report the condition of that good at selected points in the movement or usage of that good. These electrochromic indicators provide immediate visual information regarding the status of the good without need to interrogate or communicate with the electronics or processor on the intelligent label. In this way, anyone in the shipping or use chain for the good, including the end user consumer, can quickly understand whether the product is meeting shipping and quality standards. If a product fails to meet shipping or quality standards, the particular point where the product failed can be quickly and easily identified, and information can be used to assure the consumer remains safe, while providing essential information for improving the shipping process.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 26, 2018Publication date: August 1, 2019Inventors: Paul Atkinson, James Kruest, Anoop Agrawal, John P. Cronin, Lori L Adams, Juan Carlos L Tonazzi
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Patent number: 10302567Abstract: Use of high throughput methods to analyze samples for toxic elements originating from industrial hygiene and environmental sampling are described. These methods utilize optical detection methods using plates with arrays and microwells. Methods to fabricate samples in such plates are described. The invention is particularly illustrated by demonstrating its applicability for analysis of beryllium by fluorescence and uranium by phosphorescence. This invention also discloses the use of improved filtration method and use of reagents with low background signals.Type: GrantFiled: December 15, 2010Date of Patent: May 28, 2019Assignee: Berylliant, Inc.Inventors: Anoop Agrawal, Juan Carlos L. Tonazzi, Lori L. Adams, John P. Cronin
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Publication number: 20180240370Abstract: Briefly, an intelligent label is associated with a good, and includes one or more permanent and irreversible electrochromic indicators that are used to report the condition of that good at selected points in the movement or usage of that good. These electrochromic indicators provide immediate visual information regarding the status of the good without need to interrogate or communicate with the electronics or processor on the intelligent label. In this way, anyone in the shipping or use chain for the good, including the end user consumer, can quickly understand whether the product is meeting shipping and quality standards. If a product fails to meet shipping or quality standards, the particular point where the product failed can be quickly and easily identified, and information can be used to assure the consumer remains safe, while providing essential information for improving the shipping process.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 12, 2018Publication date: August 23, 2018Applicant: Chromera, Inc.Inventors: Paul Atkinson, James Kruest, Anoop Agrawal, John P. Cronin, Lori L. Adams, Juan Carlos L. Tonazzi
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Patent number: 9996779Abstract: Briefly, an intelligent label is associated with a good, and includes one or more permanent and irreversible electrochromic indicators that are used to report the condition of that good at selected points in the movement or usage of that good. These electrochromic indicators provide immediate visual information regarding the status of the good without need to interrogate or communicate with the electronics or processor on the intelligent label. In this way, anyone in the shipping or use chain for the good, including the end user consumer, can quickly understand whether the product is meeting shipping and quality standards. If a product fails to meet shipping or quality standards, the particular point where the product failed can be quickly and easily identified, and information can be used to assure the consumer remains safe, while providing essential information for improving the shipping process.Type: GrantFiled: September 19, 2016Date of Patent: June 12, 2018Assignee: Chromera, Inc.Inventors: Paul Atkinson, James Kruest, Anoop Agrawal, John P Cronin, Lori L Adams, Juan Carlos L Tonazzi
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Patent number: 9892663Abstract: Briefly, an intelligent label is associated with a good, and includes one or more permanent and irreversible electrochromic indicators that are used to report the condition of that good at selected points in the movement or usage of that good. These electrochromic indicators provide immediate visual information regarding the status of the good without need to interrogate or communicate with the electronics or processor on the intelligent label. In this way, anyone in the shipping or use chain for the good, including the end user consumer, can quickly understand whether the product is meeting shipping and quality standards. If a product fails to meet shipping or quality standards, the particular point where the product failed can be quickly and easily identified, and information can be used to assure the consumer remains safe, while providing essential information for improving the shipping process.Type: GrantFiled: December 30, 2014Date of Patent: February 13, 2018Assignee: Chromera, Inc.Inventors: Paul Atkinson, James Kruest, Anoop Agrawal, John P Cronin, Lori L Adams, Juan Carlos L Tonazzi
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Publication number: 20180025262Abstract: Briefly, an intelligent label is associated with a good, and includes one or more permanent and irreversible electrochromic indicators that are used to report the condition of that good at selected points in the movement or usage of that good. These electrochromic indicators provide immediate visual information regarding the status of the good without need to interrogate or communicate with the electronics or processor on the intelligent label. In this way, anyone in the shipping or use chain for the good, including the end user consumer, can quickly understand whether the product is meeting shipping and quality standards. If a product fails to meet shipping or quality standards, the particular point where the product failed can be quickly and easily identified, and information can be used to assure the consumer remains safe, while providing essential information for improving the shipping process.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 19, 2016Publication date: January 25, 2018Inventors: Paul Atkinson, James Kruest, Anoop Agrawal, John P. Cronin, Lori L. Adams, Juan Carlos L. Tonazzi
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Publication number: 20170053290Abstract: Briefly, an intelligent label is associated with a good, and includes one or more permanent and irreversible electrochromic indicators that are used to report the condition of that good at selected points in the movement or usage of that good. These electrochromic indicators provide immediate visual information regarding the status of the good without need to interrogate or communicate with the electronics or processor on the intelligent label. In this way, anyone in the shipping or use chain for the good, including the end user consumer, can quickly understand whether the product is meeting shipping and quality standards. If a product fails to meet shipping or quality standards, the particular point where the product failed can be quickly and easily identified, and information can be used to assure the consumer remains safe, while providing essential information for improving the shipping process.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 25, 2016Publication date: February 23, 2017Inventors: Paul Atkinson, James Kruest, Anoop Agrawal, John P. Cronin, Lori L. Adams, Juan Carlos L. Tonazzi
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Patent number: 9471862Abstract: Briefly, an intelligent label is associated with a good, and includes one or more permanent and irreversible electrochromic indicators that are used to report the condition of that good at selected points in the movement or usage of that good. These electrochromic indicators provide immediate visual information regarding the status of the good without need to interrogate or communicate with the electronics or processor on the intelligent label. In this way, anyone in the shipping or use chain for the good, including the end user consumer, can quickly understand whether the product is meeting shipping and quality standards. If a product fails to meet shipping or quality standards, the particular point where the product failed can be quickly and easily identified, and information can be used to assure the consumer remains safe, while providing essential information for improving the shipping process.Type: GrantFiled: September 5, 2014Date of Patent: October 18, 2016Assignee: Chromera, Inc.Inventors: Paul Atkinson, James Kruest, Anoop Agrawal, John P Cronin, Lori L Adams, Juan Carlos L Tonazzi
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Publication number: 20160091767Abstract: This invention discloses how EC devices can be fabricated as tags or labels; and further the materials used, device structures and how these can be processed by printing technologies. In addition, systems using displays of such EC devices and their integration with other components are described for forming labels and tags, etc, that may be actuated wirelessly or powered with low voltage and low capacity batteries.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 6, 2015Publication date: March 31, 2016Applicant: Chromera, Inc.Inventors: Anoop Agrawal, John P. Cronin, Lori L. Adams, Juan Carlos L. Tonazzi
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Publication number: 20150310771Abstract: Briefly, an intelligent label is associated with a good, and includes one or more permanent and irreversible electrochromic indicators that are used to report the condition of that good at selected points in the movement or usage of that good. These electrochromic indicators provide immediate visual information regarding the status of the good without need to interrogate or communicate with the electronics or processor on the intelligent label. In this way, anyone in the shipping or use chain for the good, including the end user consumer, can quickly understand whether the product is meeting shipping and quality standards. If a product fails to meet shipping or quality standards, the particular point where the product failed can be quickly and easily identified, and information can be used to assure the consumer remains safe, while providing essential information for improving the shipping process.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 30, 2014Publication date: October 29, 2015Applicant: Chromera, Inc.Inventors: Paul Atkinson, James Kruest, Anoop Agrawal, John P. Cronin, Lori L. Adams, Juan Carlos L. Tonazzi
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Publication number: 20150187234Abstract: Briefly, an intelligent label is associated with a good, and includes one or more permanent and irreversible electrochromic indicators that are used to report the condition of that good at selected points in the movement or usage of that good. These electrochromic indicators provide immediate visual information regarding the status of the good without need to interrogate or communicate with the electronics or processor on the intelligent label. In this way, anyone in the shipping or use chain for the good, including the end user consumer, can quickly understand whether the product is meeting shipping and quality standards. If a product fails to meet shipping or quality standards, the particular point where the product failed can be quickly and easily identified, and information can be used to assure the consumer remains safe, while providing essential information for improving the shipping process.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 5, 2014Publication date: July 2, 2015Inventors: Paul Atkinson, James Kruest, Anoop Agrawal, John P. Cronin, Lori L. Adams, Juan Carlos L. Tonazzi
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Patent number: 9030724Abstract: This invention discloses how electrooptic devices including electrochromic devices that can be fabricated as tags or labels; and further the materials used, device structures and how these can be processed by printing technologies and on flexible substrates. In addition, systems using displays of such devices and their integration with other components are described for forming labels and tags, etc, that may be actuated wirelessly or powered with low voltage and low capacity batteries.Type: GrantFiled: July 2, 2009Date of Patent: May 12, 2015Assignee: Chromera, Inc.Inventors: Anoop Agrawal, John P. Cronin, Lori L. Adams, Juan Carlos L. Tonazzi
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Patent number: 8988756Abstract: This invention discloses conductive busbars and sealants for electrooptic devices including electrochromic mirrors and windows. The conductive busbars are formed from materials comprising nanoparticles, and the sealants comprise of additives that promote a two phase morphology and use of adhesion promotion additives with crosslinkers. Methods to deposit busbars and then to connect these busbars to electrical connectors are also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: April 20, 2011Date of Patent: March 24, 2015Assignee: Ajjer, LLCInventors: Anoop Agrawal, John P. Cronin, Juan Carlos L. Tonazzi