Patents by Inventor M. Craford

M. Craford 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).

  • Publication number: 20060202215
    Abstract: A device structure includes a III-nitride wurtzite semiconductor light emitting region disposed between a p-type region and an n-type region. A bonded interface is disposed between two surfaces, one of the surfaces being a surface of the device structure. The bonded interface facilitates an orientation of the wurtzite c-axis in the light emitting region that confines carriers in the light emitting region, potentially increasing efficiency at high current density.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 14, 2005
    Publication date: September 14, 2006
    Inventors: Jonathan Wierer, M. Craford, John Epler, Michael Krames
  • Publication number: 20030097222
    Abstract: Systems, methods, and computer program products are described that process inquiries or orders regarding purchase of biological devices, substances, or related reagents. In some implementations, a user selects probe-set identifiers that identify microarray probe sets capable of enabling detection of biological molecules. Corresponding genes or EST's are identified and are correlated with related product data, which is provided to the user. Further, the user may select products for purchase based on the product data. If so, the user's account may be adjusted based on the purchase order. In the same or other implementations, a local genomic database is periodically updated. In response to a user selection of probe-set identifiers, data related to corresponding genes or EST's is provided to the user from the local genomic database.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 17, 2002
    Publication date: May 22, 2003
    Inventors: David M. Craford, Vernon A. Norviel
  • Patent number: 6501102
    Abstract: Presented is an LED device that produces white light by performing phosphor conversion on substantially all of the primary light emitted by the light emitting structure of the LED device. The LED device comprises a light emitting structure and at least one phosphor-converting element located to receive and absorb substantially all of the primary light. The phosphor-converting element emits secondary light at second and third wavelengths that combine to produce white light. Some embodiments include an additional phosphor-converting element, which receives light from a phosphor-converting element and emits light at a fourth wavelength. In the embodiments including an additional phosphor-converting element, the second, third, and fourth wavelengths combine to produce white light. Each phosphor-converting element includes at least one host material doped with at least one dopant. The phosphor-converting element may be a phosphor thin film, a substrate for the light emitting structure, or a phosphor powder layer.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 28, 2001
    Date of Patent: December 31, 2002
    Assignee: LumiLeds Lighting, U.S., LLC
    Inventors: Regina B. Mueller-Mach, Gerd O. Mueller, George M. Craford
  • Publication number: 20020003233
    Abstract: Presented is an LED device that produces white light by performing phosphor conversion on substantially all of the primary light emitted by the light emitting structure of the LED device. The LED device comprises a light emitting structure and at least one phosphor-converting element located to receive and absorb substantially all of the primary light. The phosphor-converting element emits secondary light at second and third wavelengths that combine to produce white light. Some embodiments include an additional phosphor-converting element, which receives light from a phosphor-converting element and emits light at a fourth wavelength. In the embodiments including an additional phosphor-converting element, the second, third, and fourth wavelengths combine to produce white light. Each phosphor-converting element includes at least one host material doped with at least one dopant. The phosphor-converting element may be a phosphor thin film, a substrate for the light emitting structure, or a phosphor powder layer.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 28, 2001
    Publication date: January 10, 2002
    Inventors: Regina B. Mueller-Mach, Gerd O. Mueller, George M. Craford