Patents by Inventor Michael Hack
Michael Hack 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: 20130020933Abstract: A first device is provided that includes a first light source that has at least one organic light emitting device that may emit near white light having a correlated color temperature (CCT) that is less than 6504K. The first device may also have a plurality of pixels comprising a first sub-pixel having a color filter in optical communication with the first light source that passes light having a peak wavelength between 400 and 500 nm. A second sub-pixel having a color filter in optical communication with the first light source that passes light having a peak wavelength between 500 and 580 nm. A third sub-pixel having a color filter in optical communication with the first light source that passes light having a peak wavelength between 580 and 700 nm. A fourth sub-pixel that emits near white light that may have a CCT that is less than 6504 K.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 18, 2011Publication date: January 24, 2013Applicant: Universal Display CorporationInventors: Peter Levermore, Woo-Young So, Michael Weaver, Michael Hack
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Publication number: 20120319145Abstract: A first method comprises providing a plurality of organic light emitting devices (OLEDs) on a first substrate. Each of the OLEDs includes a transmissive top electrode. The plurality of OLEDs includes a first portion of OLEDs and a second portion of OLEDs that is different from the first portion. The first method further includes depositing a first capping layer over at least the first portion of the plurality of OLEDs such that the first capping layer is optically coupled to at least the first portion of the plurality of OLEDs. A second capping layer is deposited over at least the second portion of the plurality of OLEDs such that the second capping layer is optically coupled to the second portion of the plurality of OLEDs but not the first portion of the plurality of OLEDs.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 17, 2011Publication date: December 20, 2012Applicant: Universal Display CorporationInventors: Michael S. Weaver, Michael Hack
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Publication number: 20120280631Abstract: A first device is provided, wherein the first device is an illumination source comprising OLEDs and inorganic LEDs. The first device includes a first light source that has one or more first light emitting devices. Each of the first light emitting devices includes an inorganic light emitting diode (LED) that emits light that has a peak wavelength in the visible spectrum between 400 and 500 nm. The device also includes a second light source that has one or more second light emitting devices. Each of the second light emitting devices comprises an organic light emitting diode (OLED) that emits light that has peak wavelength in the visible spectrum between 500 and 800 nm. The device also includes a driving component. The first light source and the second light source are disposed such that their emissions combine.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 4, 2011Publication date: November 8, 2012Applicant: Universal Display CorporationInventors: Paul E. Burrows, Michael Hack, Julia J. Brown
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Patent number: 8100734Abstract: An organic light emitting device an a method of obtaining illumination from such a device is provided. The device has a plurality of regions, each region having an organic emissive layer adapted to emit a different spectrum of light. The regions in combination emit light suitable for illumination purposes. The area of each region may be selected such that the device is more efficient than an otherwise equivalent device having regions of equal size. The regions may have an aspect ratio of at least about four. All parts of any given region may be driven at the same current.Type: GrantFiled: October 12, 2006Date of Patent: January 24, 2012Assignee: Universal Display CorporationInventors: Michael Hack, Min-Hao Michael Lu, Michael S. Weaver
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Publication number: 20110284899Abstract: A first device that may include one or more organic light emitting devices. At least 65 percent of the photons emitted by the organic light emitting devices are emitted from an organic phosphorescent emitting material. An outcoupling enhancer is optically coupled to each organic light emitting device. In one embodiment, the light panel is not attached to a heat management structure. In one embodiment, the light panel is capable of exhibiting less than a 10 degree C. rise in junction temperature when operated at a luminous emittance of 9,000 lm/m2 without the use of heat management structures, regardless of whether the light panel is actually attached to a heat management structure or not. The light panel may be attached to a heat management structure. The light panel may be not attached to a heat management structure.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 18, 2011Publication date: November 24, 2011Applicant: Universal Display CorporationInventors: Michael Hack, Julia J. Brown, Peter Levermore, Michael S. Weaver
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Publication number: 20110248294Abstract: A device that may be used as a multi-color pixel is provided. The device has a first organic light emitting device, a second organic light emitting device, a third organic light emitting device, and a fourth organic light emitting device. The device may be a pixel of a display having four sub-pixels. The first device may emit red light, the second device may emit green light, the third device may emit light blue light and the fourth device may emit deep blue light. The device includes a first device plane and a second device plane. The first device plane comprises a plurality of the first organic light emitting device and a plurality of the second organic light emitting device. The second device plane comprises a plurality of at least one of the third organic light emitting device and the fourth organic light emitting device. The planes of the first and second device planes are parallel.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 8, 2011Publication date: October 13, 2011Applicant: Universal Display CorporationInventors: Michael S. Weaver, Michael Hack, Louis D. Silverstein
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Patent number: 7815992Abstract: A vehicular seat trim cover attachment device having a plurality of female attachment portions interconnected to one another by at least one connecting portion. The attachment device is preferably flexible in at least two independent planes. Each female attachment portion has a receptacle portion and a base portion. Each base portion is connected to the connecting portion. Each base portion has a lateral dimension greater than a lateral dimension of the receptacle portion. At least a portion of the connecting portion is disposed in an exoplanar relationship with respect to a pair of female attachment portions that have substantially coplanar base portions. Preferably, the connecting portion extends below the bottom surfaces of the adjacent base portions.Type: GrantFiled: December 22, 2008Date of Patent: October 19, 2010Assignee: Proprietect L.P.Inventors: Burkhard Pedde, Philippe Marenne, Michael Hack, Georg Heinl
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Publication number: 20100225252Abstract: A device that may be used as a multi-color pixel is provided. The device has a first organic light emitting device, a second organic light emitting device, a third organic light emitting device, and a fourth organic light emitting device. The device may be a pixel of a display having four sub-pixels. The first device may emit red light, the second device may emit green light, the third device may emit light blue light and the fourth device may emit deep blue light.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 1, 2010Publication date: September 9, 2010Applicant: UNIVERSAL DISPLAY CORPORATIONInventors: Michael S. Weaver, Julie J. Brown, Peter Levermore, Woo-Young So, Michael Hack
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Patent number: 7745986Abstract: Disclosed is a conventional organic light emitting diode (OLED) having one reflective electrode in combination with at least one transparent OLED in stacked configuration functioning as backlighting in a transflective display apparatus such as a liquid crystal display (LCD). Preferably, at least two transparent OLEDs are arranged in a stacked configuration with one conventional OLED, each of the three OLEDs emitting light of a different bandwidth. The reflective electrode located behind the backlight also serves as a reflecting plate for the display. This arrangement enhances reflectivity and permits color sequencing in the transmissive mode, allowing all the components of a full color display (i.e. red, green, blue) to emit through the same pixel without the need for a color filter.Type: GrantFiled: February 9, 2004Date of Patent: June 29, 2010Assignees: Universal Display Corporation, Toyota Industries CorporationInventors: Hironori Ito, Naotaka Koide, Yeh-Jiun Tung, Michael Hack, Julia Brown
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Publication number: 20100090620Abstract: A device that may be used as a multi-color pixel is provided. The device has a first organic light emitting device, a second organic light emitting device, a third organic light emitting device, and a fourth organic light emitting device. The device may be a pixel of a display having four sub-pixels. The first device may emit red light, the second device may emit green light, the third device may emit light blue light and the fourth device may emit deep blue light.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 23, 2009Publication date: April 15, 2010Applicant: UNIVERSAL DISPLAY CORPORATIONInventors: Michael HACK, Julia J. BROWN, Michael S. WEAVER, Brian D'ANDRADE
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Patent number: 7663300Abstract: An organic light emitting device is provided. The device has a plurality of regions, each region having an organic emissive layer adapted to emit a different spectrum of light. The regions in combination emit light suitable for illumination purposes. The area of each region may be selected such that the device is more efficient that an otherwise equivalent device having regions of equal size. The regions may have an aspect ratio of at least about four. All parts of any given region may be driven at the same current.Type: GrantFiled: August 16, 2002Date of Patent: February 16, 2010Assignee: Universal Display CorporationInventors: Michael Hack, Min-Hao Michael Lu, Michael S. Weaver
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Patent number: 7559100Abstract: There is described an attachment system for attaching a plurality of elements to a resilient body, preferably for attachment of a trim cover to a foam element. The system comprising a first element having attached thereto a first attachment portion and a second element having attached thereto a second attachment portion, the first attachment portion and the second attachment portion being releasably engageable with the resilient body.Type: GrantFiled: August 20, 2004Date of Patent: July 14, 2009Assignee: Woodbridge Foam CorporationInventors: Burkhard Pedde, Philippe Marenne, Michael Hack, Georg Heinl
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Publication number: 20090096274Abstract: A vehicular seat trim cover attachment device having a plurality of female attachment portions interconnected to one another by at least one connecting portion. The attachment device is preferably flexible in at least two independent planes. Each female attachment portion has a receptacle portion and a base portion. Each base portion is connected to the connecting portion. Each base portion has a lateral dimension greater than a lateral dimension of the receptacle portion. At least a portion of the connecting portion is disposed in an exoplanar relationship with respect to a pair of female attachment portions that have substantially coplanar base portions. Preferably, the connecting portion extends below the bottom surfaces of the adjacent base portions.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 22, 2008Publication date: April 16, 2009Applicant: WOODBRIDGE FOAM CORPORATIONInventors: Burkhard Pedde, Philippe Marenne, Michael Hack, Georg Heinl
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Patent number: 7517577Abstract: A vehicular seat trim cover attachment device having a plurality of female attachment portions interconnected to one another by at least one connecting portion. The attachment device is preferably flexible in at least two independent planes. Each female attachment portion has a receptacle portion and a base portion. Each base portion is connected to the connecting portion. Each base portion has a lateral dimension greater than a lateral dimension of the receptacle portion. At least a portion of the connecting portion is disposed in an exoplanar relationship with respect to a pair of female attachment portions that have substantially coplanar base portions. Preferably, the connecting portion extends below the bottom surfaces of the adjacent base portions.Type: GrantFiled: October 30, 2007Date of Patent: April 14, 2009Assignee: Woodbridge Foam CorporationInventors: Burkhard Pedde, Phillipe Marenne, Michael Hack, Georg Heinl
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Publication number: 20080076918Abstract: Certain amidophenyl-sulfonylamino-quinoxaline compounds are CCK2 modulators useful in the treatment of CCK2 mediated diseases.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 4, 2007Publication date: March 27, 2008Inventors: Brett Allison, Michael Hack, Victor Phuong, Michael Rabinowitz, Mark Rosen
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Publication number: 20080048474Abstract: A vehicular seat trim cover attachment device having a plurality of female attachment portions interconnected to one another by at least one connecting portion. The attachment device is preferably flexible in at least two independent planes. Each female attachment portion has a receptacle portion and a base portion. Each base portion is connected to the connecting portion. Each base portion has a lateral dimension greater than a lateral dimension of the receptacle portion. At least a portion of the connecting portion is disposed in an exoplanar relationship with respect to a pair of female attachment portions that have substantially coplanar base portions. Preferably, the connecting portion extends below the bottom surfaces of the adjacent base portions.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 30, 2007Publication date: February 28, 2008Applicant: WOODBRIDGE FOAM CORPORATIONInventors: Burkhard Pedde, Philippe Marenne, Michael Hack, Georg Heinl
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Publication number: 20070249698Abstract: Certain imidazole compounds are CCK1 modulators useful in the treatment of CCK1 mediated diseases.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 3, 2007Publication date: October 25, 2007Inventors: J. Breitenbucher, Michael Hack, Clark Sehon
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Publication number: 20070225275Abstract: Certain tetrahydro-pyrimidoazepine compounds are described, which are useful as TRPV1 modulators. Such compounds may be used in pharmaceutical compositions and methods for the treatment of disease states, disorders, and conditions mediated by TRPV1. Thus, the compounds may be-administered to treat, e.g., pain, itch, cough, asthma, or inflammatory bowel disease.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 21, 2007Publication date: September 27, 2007Inventors: Brett Allison, Bryan Branstetter, James Breitenbucher, Michael Hack, Natalie Hawryluk, Alec Lebsack, Kelly McClure, Jeffrey Merit
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Publication number: 20070120465Abstract: Disclosed is a conventional organic light emitting diode (OLED) having one reflective electrode in combination with at least one transparent OLED in stacked configuration functioning as backlighting in a transflective display apparatus such as a liquid crystal display (LCD). Preferably, at least two transparent OLEDs are arranged in a stacked configuration with one conventional OLED, each of the three OLEDs emitting light of a different bandwidth. The reflective electrode located behind the backlight also serves as a reflecting plate for the display. This arrangement enhances reflectivity and permits color sequencing in the transmissive mode, allowing all the components of a full color display (i.e. red, green, blue) to emit through the same pixel without the need for a color filter.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 9, 2004Publication date: May 31, 2007Applicants: TOYOTA INDUSTRIES CORP., UNIVERSAL DISPLAY CORPORATIONInventors: Hironori Ito, Naotaka Koide, Yeh-Jiun Tung, Michael Hack, Julia Brown
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Publication number: 20070029906Abstract: An organic light emitting device an a method of obtaining illumination from such a device is provided. The device has a plurality of regions, each region having an organic emissive layer adapted to emit a different spectrum of light. The regions in combination emit light suitable for illumination purposes. The area of each region may be selected such that the device is more efficient than an otherwise equivalent device having regions of equal size. The regions may have an aspect ratio of at least about four. All parts of any given region may be driven at the same current.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 12, 2006Publication date: February 8, 2007Inventors: Michael Hack, Min-Hao Lu, Michael Weaver