Patents by Inventor Justin Barrett
Justin Barrett 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: 20240353705Abstract: A light-absorbing, neutral density filter for an electronic device display having a capacity grid layer. More specifically, a light-absorbing, neutral density filter applied as a protective film or protective layer to an electronic device display or incorporated into or onto the screen layers of a device that can block ultraviolet light, high energy visible light, a portion of blue light, and/or other light in the visible spectrum. The neutral density filter comprises a polymer substrate and an absorbing agent.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 27, 2024Publication date: October 24, 2024Applicant: Eyesafe Inc.Inventors: Justin Barrett, Steven D. Moe, Bonnie G. Simmons, Justin Tolle
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Publication number: 20240231140Abstract: A light-absorbing, neutral density filter for an electronic device display. More specifically, a light-absorbing, neutral density filter applied as a shield, protective film, or protective coating layer to an electronic device display or incorporated into the screen layers of a device that blocks ultraviolet light, high energy visible light, and at least a portion of blue light. The neutral density filter comprises a polymer substrate and an absorbing agent.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 22, 2024Publication date: July 11, 2024Applicant: Eyesafe Inc.Inventors: Justin Barrett, Steven D. Moe, Bonnie G. Simmons, Justin Tolle
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Patent number: 11947209Abstract: A light-absorbing, neutral density filter for an electronic device display. More specifically, a light-absorbing, neutral density filter applied as a shield, protective film, or protective coating layer for an electronic device display that blocks ultraviolet light, high energy visible light, and at least a portion of blue light. The neutral density filter comprises a polymer substrate and an absorbing agent.Type: GrantFiled: November 6, 2020Date of Patent: April 2, 2024Assignee: Eyesafe Inc.Inventors: Justin Barrett, Steven D. Moe, Bonnie G. Simmons, Justin Tolle
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Patent number: 11810532Abstract: The present disclosure describes a wellness application for digital usage comprising at least one software program that identifies the level of high energy visible light reduction provided by the thin film; and a dosimeter for sending data about ionizing radiation to the software. The software tracks the total time of device usage and determines wherein the software, based on a dosimeter measurement received from the dosimeter, communicates with at least one processor to execute at least one of: determine a notification for reducing exposure to high energy visible blue light about divide user interface, and adjust the display output by at least one of adjusting a color contrast and brightness, taking into account the level of visible light coverage and total time of device usage.Type: GrantFiled: May 2, 2022Date of Patent: November 7, 2023Assignee: EYESAFE INC.Inventors: Justin Barrett, Paul Broyles, Derek Harris
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Patent number: 11686968Abstract: A light-filtering film for a screen of a device comprising a polymer substrate. A first absorbing compound combined with the polymer substrate, the first absorbing compound absorbing blue light in a blue notch band having a full-width half-maximum of not greater than about 50 nm. A second absorbing compound combined with the polymer substrate, the second absorbing compound absorbing green light in a green notch, wherein the first absorbing compound comprises an absorption that has a maximum absorbance peak between about 420 nm and about 445 nm, and wherein the second absorbing compound has a maximum absorbance peak between about 540 nm and 610 nm.Type: GrantFiled: September 2, 2021Date of Patent: June 27, 2023Assignee: EYESAFE INC.Inventors: Justin Barrett, Bonnie G. Simmons, Derek Harris
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Publication number: 20220366870Abstract: The present disclosure describes a wellness application for digital usage comprising at least one software program that identifies the level of high energy visible light reduction provided by the thin film; and a dosimeter for sending data about ionizing radiation to the software. The software tracks the total time of device usage and determines wherein the software, based on a dosimeter measurement received from the dosimeter, communicates with at least one processor to execute at least one of: determine a notification for reducing exposure to high energy visible blue light about divide user interface, and adjust the display output by at least one of adjusting a color contrast and brightness, taking into account the level of visible light coverage and total time of device usage.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 2, 2022Publication date: November 17, 2022Inventors: Justin Barrett, Paul Broyles, Derek Harris
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Patent number: 11347099Abstract: The present disclosure describers a novel combination of a physical filter within an electronic device combined with software to manage the high-energy visible blue light spectrum in accordance with factors including total device use and cumulative intake of blue light. The physical filter may be integrated within layers of the display construction including within the cover glass or polarizer. In preferred embodiments, the physical filter with the software application automatically adjusts the total coverage of blue light emissions relative to each other and the system.Type: GrantFiled: November 26, 2019Date of Patent: May 31, 2022Assignee: Eyesafe Inc.Inventor: Justin Barrett
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Publication number: 20220011627Abstract: A light-filtering film for a screen of a device comprising a polymer substrate. A first absorbing compound combined with the polymer substrate, the first absorbing compound absorbing blue light in a blue notch band having a full-width half-maximum of not greater than about 50 nm. A second absorbing compound combined with the polymer substrate, the second absorbing compound absorbing green light in a green notch, wherein the first absorbing compound comprises an absorption that has a maximum absorbance peak between about 420 nm and about 445 nm, and wherein the second absorbing compound has a maximum absorbance peak between about 540 nm and 610 nm.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 2, 2021Publication date: January 13, 2022Inventors: Justin Barrett, Bonnie G. Simmons, Derek Harris
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Patent number: 10998471Abstract: A light source that includes an LED light source, and one or more encapsulants containing a light-absorbing component that absorbs light in the wavelength range of about 415 nm to about 435 nm and can include at least one phosphor that can provide an LED light source that emits white light having a reduced amount of blue light or even toxic blue light with minimal effect on color characteristics such as correlated color temperature (CCT), color gamut, and luminance.Type: GrantFiled: December 14, 2020Date of Patent: May 4, 2021Assignee: Eyesafe Inc.Inventors: Derek Harris, Arkady Garbar, Paul Herro, Justin Barrett
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Publication number: 20210116612Abstract: A light-absorbing, neutral density filter for an electronic device display. More specifically, a light-absorbing, neutral density filter applied as a shield, protective film, or protective coating layer for an electronic device display that blocks ultraviolet light, high energy visible light, and at least a portion of blue light. The neutral density filter comprises a polymer substrate and an absorbing agent.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 6, 2020Publication date: April 22, 2021Inventors: Justin Barrett, Steven D. Moe, Bonnie G. Simmons, Justin Tolle
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Publication number: 20210098661Abstract: A light source that includes an LED light source, and one or more encapsulants containing a light-absorbing component that absorbs light in the wavelength range of about 415 nm to about 435 nm and can include at least one phosphor that can provide an LED light source that emits white light having a reduced amount of blue light or even toxic blue light with minimal effect on color characteristics such as correlated color temperature (CCT), color gamut, and luminance.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 14, 2020Publication date: April 1, 2021Inventors: Derek Harris, Arkady Garbar, Paul Herro, Justin Barrett
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Patent number: 10901125Abstract: Double-notch filters for electronic devices are provided that filter light from both the blue spectrum as well as the red spectrum in narrow wavelength bands, or “notches.” A double-notch filter can, using input light from a conventional LED-backlit LCD display, output light that can be measured as substantially satisfying criteria for a D65 white point. In some examples, a double-notch filter can output light that can be measured as nearly satisfying criteria for a D65 white point, to within +/? 500 Kelvin. In some examples, a double-notch filter can output light that can be measured as nearly satisfying criteria for a D65 white point, to within +/? 1000 Kelvin.Type: GrantFiled: November 14, 2017Date of Patent: January 26, 2021Assignee: Eyesafe, LLCInventors: Justin Barrett, Steven D. Moe, Bonnie G. Simmons, Justin Tolle, Derek Harris
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Patent number: 10871671Abstract: A light-absorbing, neutral density filter for an electronic device display. More specifically, a light-absorbing, neutral density filter applied as a shield, protective film, or protective coating layer for an electronic device display that blocks ultraviolet light, high energy visible light, and at least a portion of blue light. The neutral density filter comprises a polymer substrate and an absorbing agent.Type: GrantFiled: April 22, 2020Date of Patent: December 22, 2020Assignee: Eyesafe, LLCInventors: Justin Barrett, Steven D. Moe, Bonnie G. Simmons, Justin Tolle
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Publication number: 20200249520Abstract: A light-absorbing, neutral density filter for an electronic device display. More specifically, a light-absorbing, neutral density filter applied as a shield, protective film, or protective coating layer for an electronic device display that blocks ultraviolet light, high energy visible light, and at least a portion of blue light. The neutral density filter comprises a polymer substrate and an absorbing agent.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 22, 2020Publication date: August 6, 2020Inventors: Justin Barrett, Steven D. Moe, Bonnie G. Simmons, Justin Tolle
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Publication number: 20200174168Abstract: The present disclosure describers a novel combination of a physical filter within an electronic device combined with software to manage the high-energy visible blue light spectrum in accordance with factors including total device use and cumulative intake of blue light. The physical filter may be integrated within layers of the display construction including within the cover glass or polarizer. In preferred embodiments, the physical filter with the software application automatically adjusts the total coverage of blue light emissions relative to each other and the system.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 26, 2019Publication date: June 4, 2020Inventor: Justin Barrett
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Patent number: 10642087Abstract: A light-absorbing, neutral density filter for an electronic device display. More specifically, a light-absorbing, neutral density filter applied as a shield, protective film, or protective coating layer for an electronic device display that blocks ultraviolet light, high energy visible light, and at least a portion of blue light. The neutral density filter comprises a polymer substrate and an absorbing agent.Type: GrantFiled: December 15, 2017Date of Patent: May 5, 2020Assignee: Eyesafe, LLCInventors: Justin Barrett, Steven D. Moe, Bonnie G. Simmons, Justin Tolle
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Patent number: 10495795Abstract: Double-notch filters for electronic devices are provided that filter light from both the blue spectrum as well as the red spectrum in narrow wavelength bands, or “notches.” A double-notch filter can, using input light from a conventional LED-backlit LCD display, output light that can be measured as substantially satisfying criteria for a D65 white point. In some examples, a double-notch filter can output light that can be measured as nearly satisfying criteria for a D65 white point, to within +/?500 Kelvin. In some examples, a double-notch filter can output light that can be measured as nearly satisfying criteria for a D65 white point, to within +/?1000 Kelvin.Type: GrantFiled: March 21, 2019Date of Patent: December 3, 2019Assignee: EyeSafe, LLCInventors: Justin Barrett, Steven D. Moe, Bonnie G. Simmons, Justin Tolle, Derek Harris
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Publication number: 20190219751Abstract: Double-notch filters for electronic devices are provided that filter light from both the blue spectrum as well as the red spectrum in narrow wavelength bands, or “notches.” A double-notch filter can, using input light from a conventional LED-backlit LCD display, output light that can be measured as substantially satisfying criteria for a D65 white point. In some examples, a double-notch filter can output light that can be measured as nearly satisfying criteria for a D65 white point, to within +/?500 Kelvin. In some examples, a double-notch filter can output light that can be measured as nearly satisfying criteria for a D65 white point, to within +/?1000 Kelvin.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 21, 2019Publication date: July 18, 2019Inventors: Justin Barrett, Steven D. Moe, Bonnie G. Simmons, Justin Tolle, Derek Harris
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Publication number: 20190196071Abstract: Double-notch filters for electronic devices are provided that filter light from both the blue spectrum as well as the red spectrum in narrow wavelength bands, or “notches.” A double-notch filter can, using input light from a conventional LED-backlit LCD display, output light that can be measured as substantially satisfying criteria for a D65 white point. In some examples, a double-notch filter can output light that can be measured as nearly satisfying criteria for a D65 white point, to within +/? 500 Kelvin. In some examples, a double-notch filter can output light that can be measured as nearly satisfying criteria for a D65 white point, to within +/? 1000 Kelvin.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 14, 2017Publication date: June 27, 2019Inventors: Justin Barrett, Steven D. Moe, Bonnie G. Simmons, Justin Tolle, Derek Harris
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Publication number: 20180107050Abstract: A light-absorbing, neutral density filter for an electronic device display. More specifically, a light-absorbing, neutral density filter applied as a shield, protective film, or protective coating layer for an electronic device display that blocks ultraviolet light, high energy visible light, and at least a portion of blue light. The neutral density filter comprises a polymer substrate and an absorbing agent.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 15, 2017Publication date: April 19, 2018Inventors: Justin Barrett, Steven D. Moe, Bonnie G. Simmons, Justin Tolle