Patents by Inventor Marie B. O'Regan
Marie B. O'Regan 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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Patent number: 8154700Abstract: An electronic device can include an electrode and an organic active region. In one aspect, the electronic device can include the electrode having a corresponding pitch and an organic active region adjacent to the electrode, wherein the organic active region has a width greater than the corresponding pitch. In another aspect, an electronic device can include a first set of electrodes oriented substantially along a direction and a second set of electrodes oriented substantially along the direction. The electronic device can also include a space between the first and second sets of the electrodes. The electronic device can still further include an organic active region overlying or underlying the first and second sets of electrodes and the space. In other aspects, processes of forming the electronic devices are also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: December 26, 2008Date of Patent: April 10, 2012Assignee: E.I. du Pont de Nemours and CompanyInventors: Shiva Prakash, Marie B. O'Regan, William F. Feehery
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Publication number: 20100237347Abstract: An electronic device can include an electrode and an organic active region. In one aspect, the electronic device can include the electrode having a corresponding pitch and an organic active region adjacent to the electrode, wherein the organic active region has a width greater than the corresponding pitch. In another aspect, an electronic device can include a first set of electrodes oriented substantially along a direction and a second set of electrodes oriented substantially along the direction. The electronic device can also include a space between the first and second sets of the electrodes. The electronic device can still further include an organic active region overlying or underlying the first and second sets of electrodes and the space. In other aspects, processes of forming the electronic devices are also disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 26, 2008Publication date: September 23, 2010Applicant: E.I. DU PONT DE NEMOURS AND COMPANYInventors: Shiva Prakash, Marie B. O'Regan, William F. Feehery
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Patent number: 6946225Abstract: A multi-active electrophotographic charge generation element comprises a conductive support, a charge generation layer (CGL) disposed on the conductive support, and a charge transport layer (CTL) disposed on the charge generation layer. The charge generation layer (CGL) includes a charge-generation material comprising an aggregated or crystalline form of a first dye or pigment and a first polymeric binder. The charge transport layer (CTL) comprises at least one charge-transport agent, a second dye or pigment having absorption in a selected spectral region that at least partially overlaps the absorption of a dissolved non-aggregated or non-crystalline form of the first dye or pigment, and a second polymeric binder. The second dye or pigment in the charge transport layer absorbs radiation in the selected spectral region that is incident on the charge transport layer, thereby shielding the charge generation layer from that radiation and mitigating visible radiation-induced photofatigue.Type: GrantFiled: July 22, 2002Date of Patent: September 20, 2005Assignee: Eastman Kodak CompanyInventors: Albert V. Buettner, Dennis R. Fronheiser, Anne F. Lairmore, David S. Weiss, Jeffrey R. Murray, Marie B. O'Regan
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Patent number: 6866977Abstract: Disclosed are photoconductive elements including a conductive support, e.g., an electrically conductive film, drum, or belt, on which a negatively chargeable photoconductive layer is disposed. An electrical barrier layer is disposed between the conductive support and the photoconductive layer. The barrier layer provides a high energy barrier to the injection of positive charges, but transports electrons under an applied electric field. In embodiments, the barrier layer can transport charge by electronic mechanisms, and, is not substantially affected by humidity changes. The barrier layer includes a polyamide-co-imide having covalently bonded as repeat units in the polymer chain, aromatic tetracarbonylbisimide groups of the formula: wherein Ar1 and Ar2 respectively represent tetravalent or trivalent aromatic groups of 6 to about 20 carbon atoms, and X is O, C(CF3)2, S?O or SO2.Type: GrantFiled: September 14, 2002Date of Patent: March 15, 2005Assignee: Eastman Kodak CompanyInventors: Louis J. Sorriero, Michel F. Molaire, Marie B. O'Regan, Wayne T. Ferrar, David S. Weiss, Jane Robin Cowdery
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Long lifetime polymer light-emitting devices with improved luminous efficiency and improved radiance
Patent number: 6849869Abstract: The luminous efficiency and radiance of light emitting diodes (LEDs) fabricated from organic emissive materials can be increased by using a multilayer cathode including a low work function layer and a high work function high reflectivity layer, in combination with a high work function, high reflectivitity anode material in the device.Type: GrantFiled: July 17, 2000Date of Patent: February 1, 2005Assignee: DuPont Displays, Inc.Inventors: Marie B. O'Regan, Chi Zhang -
Publication number: 20040185195Abstract: This invention relates to laminated glass, structural glass blocks and structural plyglass as carrying cases for solid state lighting, sensors, energy generation and storage devices and other electronics that are contained within the transparent non-glass interlayers or air cavities of the laminated glass, structural glass blocks and structural plyglass.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 5, 2003Publication date: September 23, 2004Inventors: Christopher C. Anderson, Sheila Kennedy, Thomas C. O'Brien, Marie B. O'Regan, C. Anthony Smith
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Publication number: 20040166335Abstract: This invention relates to laminated polymer as a host for solid state lighting, sensors, energy generation and storage devices and other electronics that are contained within the transparent non-glass interlayers or air cavities of the laminated polymer.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 5, 2003Publication date: August 26, 2004Inventors: Marie B. O'Regan, C. Warren Haas, Thomas C. O'Brien
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Publication number: 20030162109Abstract: Disclosed are photoconductive elements including a conductive support, e.g., an electrically conductive film, drum, or belt, on which a negatively chargeable photoconductive layer is disposed. An electrical barrier layer is disposed between the conductive support and the photoconductive layer. The barrier layer provides a high energy barrier to the injection of positive charges, but transports electrons under an applied electric field. In embodiments, the barrier layer can transport charge by electronic mechanisms, and, is not substantially affected by humidity changes.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 14, 2002Publication date: August 28, 2003Inventors: Louis J. Sorriero, Michel F. Molaire, Marie B. O' Regan, Wayne T. Ferrar, David S. Weiss, Jane Robin Cowdery
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Patent number: 6593046Abstract: Disclosed are photoconductive elements including a conductive support, e.g., an electrically conductive film, drum, or belt, on which a negatively chargeable photoconductive layer is disposed. An electrical barrier layer is disposed between the conductive support and the photoconductive layer. The barrier layer provides a high energy barrier to the injection of positive charges, but transports electrons under an applied electric field. In embodiments, the barrier layer can transport charge by electronic, or both electronic and ionic mechanisms, and, is not substantially affected by humidity changes. The barrier layer includes a polyester-co-imides, polyesterionomer-co-imides, or polyamide-co-imides having covalently bonded as repeat units in the polymer chain, aromatic tetracarbonylbisimide groups of the formula: wherein Ar1 and Ar2 respectively represent tetravalent or trivalent aromatic groups of 6 to about 20 carbon atoms, and X is O, C(CF3)2, S═O or SO2.Type: GrantFiled: September 18, 2001Date of Patent: July 15, 2003Assignee: Heidelberger Druckmaschinen AGInventors: Louis J. Sorriero, Michel F. Molaire, Marie B. O'Regan, Wayne T. Ferrar, David S. Weiss, Jane Robin Cowdery
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Publication number: 20030054270Abstract: A multi-active electrophotographic charge generation element comprises a conductive support, a charge generation layer (CGL) disposed on the conductive support, and a charge transport layer (CTL) disposed on the charge generation layer. The charge generation layer (CGL) includes a charge-generation material comprising an aggregated or crystalline form of a first dye or pigment and a first polymeric binder. The charge transport layer (CTL) comprises at least one charge-transport agent, a second dye or pigment having absorption in a selected spectral region that at least partially overlaps the absorption of a dissolved non-aggregated or non-crystalline form of the first dye or pigment, and a second polymeric binder. The second dye or pigment in the charge transport layer absorbs radiation in the selected spectral region that is incident on the charge transport layer, thereby shielding the charge generation layer from that radiation and mitigating visible radiation-induced photofatigue.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 22, 2002Publication date: March 20, 2003Inventors: Albert V. Buettner, Dennis R. Fronheiser, Anne F. Lairmore, David S. Weiss, Jeffrey R. Murray, Marie B. O'Regan
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Publication number: 20020155365Abstract: Disclosed are photoconductive elements including a conductive support, e.g., an electrically conductive film, drum, or belt, on which a negatively chargeable photoconductive layer is disposed. An electrical barrier layer is disposed between the conductive support and the photoconductive layer. The barrier layer provides a high energy barrier to the injection of positive charges, but transports electrons under an applied electric field. In embodiments, the barrier layer can transport charge by electronic, or both electronic and ionic mechanisms, and, is not substantially affected by humidity changes.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 18, 2001Publication date: October 24, 2002Inventors: Louis J. Sorriero, Michel F. Molaire, Marie B. O'Regan, Wayne T. Ferrar, David S. Weiss, Jane Robin Cowdery
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Patent number: 6451956Abstract: In a photoconductive element comprising a conductive support, e.g., an electrically conductive film, drum or belt on which a negatively chargeable photoconductive layer is formed, an electrical barrier layer is formed between the support and the photoconductive layer. The barrier layer provides a high energy barrier to the injection of positive charges but transports electrons under an applied electric field. The barrier layer of the invention transports charge by electronic rather than ionic mechanisms and, therefore, is not substantially affected by humidity changes. The barrier layer comprises a polyester-co-imide, polyesterionomer-co-imide or polyamide-co-imide having covalently bonded as repeating units in the polymer chain, aromatic tetracarboxylbisimide groups of the formula: wherein Ar1 and Ar2 represent, respectively, tetravalent and trivalent aromatic groups of 6 to 20 carbon atoms.Type: GrantFiled: June 8, 2001Date of Patent: September 17, 2002Assignee: Nex Press Solutions LLCInventors: Louis J. Sorriero, Marie B. O'Regan, Michel F. Molaire
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Publication number: 20020012862Abstract: In a photoconductive element comprising a conductive support, e.g., an electrically conductive film, drum or belt on which a negatively chargeable photoconductive layer is formed, an electrical barrier layer is formed between the support and the photoconductive layer. The barrier layer provides a high energy barrier to the injection of positive charges but transports electrons under an applied electric field. The barrier layer of the invention transports charge by electronic rather than ionic mechanisms and, therefore, is not substantially affected by humidity changes.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 8, 2001Publication date: January 31, 2002Applicant: NexPress Solutions, LLCInventors: Louis J. Sorriero, Marie B. O'Regan, Michel F. Molaire
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Patent number: 6294301Abstract: In a photoconductive element comprising a conductive support, e.g., an electrically conductive film, drum or belt on which a negatively chargeable photoconductive layer is formed, an electrical barrier layer is formed between the support and the photoconductive layer. The barrier layer provides a high energy barrier to the injection of positive charges but transports electrons under an applied electric field. The barrier layer of the invention transports charge by electronic rather than ionic mechanisms and, therefore, is not substantially affected by humidity changes. The barrier layer comprises a polyester-co-imide, polyesterionomer-co-imide or polyamide-co-imide having covalently bonded as repeating units in the polymer chain, aromatic tetracarboxylbisimide groups of the formula: wherein Ar1 and Ar2 represent, respectively, tetravalent and trivalent aromatic groups of 6 to 20 carbon atoms.Type: GrantFiled: May 19, 2000Date of Patent: September 25, 2001Assignee: Nexpress Solutions LLCInventors: Louis J. Sorriero, Marie B. O'Regan, Michel F. Molaire
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Patent number: 5807651Abstract: Unexpectedly good transfer of electrophotographically-produced images using small toner particles occurs when the image is developed on an electrostatographic recording member, preferably an organic photoconductive element, which has been overcoated with a thin (about 10 nm to about 10 .mu.m thick) layer of a material having a Young's modulus greater than 10 GPa and preferably greater than about 100 GPa. The image is then transferred to an intermediate member which is comprised of an elastomeric blanket between about 0.1 and about 3 cm thick, having a Young's modulus between about 0.5 MPa and about 50 MPa, and preferably between about 1 and about 10 MPa, and having an electrical resistivity between about 10.sup.6 ohm-cm and about 10.sup.12 ohm-cm, by applying an appropriate electrostatic potential between the transfer intermediate member and the photoconductive element.Type: GrantFiled: November 20, 1997Date of Patent: September 15, 1998Assignee: Eastman Kodak CompanyInventors: Donald S. Rimai, Paul M. Borsenberger, Salvatore Leone, Marie B. O'Regan, Thomas N. Tombs
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Patent number: 5786119Abstract: An electrophotographic element comprising a high mobility charge transport layer. The layer binder is a polyester according to formula I: ##STR1## wherein Ar represents phenylene, terephthoyl, isophthoyl, 5-t-butyl-1,3-phenylene and phenylene indane;D represents alkyl, linear or branched, or cycloalkyl, having from 4 to about 12 carbons;R.sup.1, R.sup.2, R.sup.7, and R.sup.8 represent H, alkyl having 1 to 4 carbon atoms, cyclohexyl, norbornyl, phenylindanyl, perfluoralkyl having 1 to 4 carbon atoms, .alpha., .alpha.-dihydrofluoroalkyl having 1 to 4 carbon atoms, and .alpha.,.alpha.,.omega.-hydrofluoroalkyl having 1 to 4 carbon atoms; andR.sup.3, R.sup.4, R.sup.5, R.sup.6, R.sup.9, R.sup.10, R.sup.11, and R.sup.12 represent, H, halo and alkyl having from 1 to about 6 carbons;x is from 0 to 0.8; andy is from 0 to 1.Type: GrantFiled: January 11, 1996Date of Patent: July 28, 1998Assignee: Eastman Kodak CompanyInventors: Louis Joseph Sorriero, Marie B. O'Regan, Paul Michael Borsenberger
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Patent number: 5780192Abstract: A multiactive photoconductive element exhibiting reduced black spots in discharged area development systems. The element includes (A) a conductive layer, (B) an aggregate charge generation layer in direct physcial contact with the conductive layer and (C) a charge transport layer. The charge generation layer contains (i) a binder an adhesive polymer. The charge transport layer contains a binder according to formula II: ##STR1## wherein the Ar, R.sup.1, R.sup.2, R.sup.7, R.sup.8, R.sup.3, R.sup.4, R.sup.5, R.sup.6, R.sup.9, R.sup.10, R.sup.11, and R.sup.12 and x are defined in the specification.Type: GrantFiled: February 13, 1997Date of Patent: July 14, 1998Assignee: Eastman Kodak CompanyInventors: Marie B. O'Regan, Anne F. Lairmore, Jeffrey R. Murray, Louis J. Sorriero, Albert V. Buettner, David S. Weiss
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Patent number: 5728496Abstract: Unexpectedly good transfer of electrophotographically-produced images using small toner particles occurs when the image is developed on an electrostatographic recording member, preferably an organic photoconductive element, which has been overcoated with a thin (about 10 nm to about 10 .mu.m thick) layer of a material having a Young's modulus greater than 10 GPa and preferably greater than about 100 GPa. The image is then transferred to an intermediate member which is comprised of an elastomeric blanket between about 0.1 and about 3 cm thick, having a Young's modulus between about 0.5 MPa and about 50 MPa, and preferably between about 1 and about 10 MPa, and having an electrical resistivity between about 10.sup.6 ohm-cm and about 10.sup.12 ohm-cm, by applying an appropriate electrostatic potential between the transfer intermediate member and the photoconductive element.Type: GrantFiled: May 24, 1996Date of Patent: March 17, 1998Assignee: Eastman Kodak CompanyInventors: Donald S. Rimai, Paul M. Borsenberger, Salvatore Leone, Marie B. O'Regan, Thomas N. Tombs
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Patent number: 5693442Abstract: A charge generating element having an electrically conductive layer, a charge generating layer overlying the electrically conductive layer, and an overcoat overlying the charge generating layer. The overcoat includes dye and a complex of inorganic oxide polymer and a charge carrier. The overcoat has a surface resistivity of from about 1.times.10.sup.10 to about 1.times.10.sup.17 ohms/sq.Type: GrantFiled: June 20, 1996Date of Patent: December 2, 1997Assignee: Eastman Kodak CompanyInventors: David Steven Weiss, Wayne Thomas Ferrar, Jane Robin Cowdery-Corvan, John Anthony Sinicropi, Marie B. O'Regan
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Patent number: 5681677Abstract: The photoconductive element of the invention comprises an electrically conductive support and a photoconductive material capable of generating positive charge carriers when exposed to actinic radiation, the element having, situated between the support and the photoconductive material, an electrical barrier layer that restrains the injection of positive charge carriers from the conductive support, the barrier layer comprising a polyester ionomer. The method of the invention comprises coating on an electrically conductive support an aqueous dispersion of a polyester ionomer as a barrier layer, coating a charge generation layer over the barrier layer, and coating a p-type charge transport layer over the charge generation layer.Type: GrantFiled: February 12, 1996Date of Patent: October 28, 1997Assignee: Eastman Kodak CompanyInventors: Douglas E. Bugner, Paul D. Vandervalk, Marie B. O'Regan, Hal E. Wright