Patents by Inventor Philip Watson

Philip Watson 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: 20060291803
    Abstract: A packetized transport stream for protecting viewing content from unauthorized access and methods for manufacturing and using same. The transport stream includes a plurality of content frames, each having a frame header and a frame payload. Each frame header includes information for handling the content frame; whereas, the frame payload includes selected viewing content for which protection from unauthorized access is desirable. By encrypting only the frame payload, the header remains unencrypted and can be applied to prepare the encrypted frame payload for presentation. The viewing content thereby can be stored in an encrypted format and can be decrypted on-the-fly as the viewing content is needed for presentation. The combination of the unencrypted frame header and the encrypted frame payload advantageously enables the viewing content to be protected against unauthorized use, copying, and dissemination without impairing the presentation of the viewing content.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 23, 2006
    Publication date: December 28, 2006
    Inventors: Philip Watson, Kenshi Taniguchi, Randall Schwarz
  • Publication number: 20060244882
    Abstract: An assembly that includes a first reflective polarizer substantially reflecting light having a first polarization state and substantially transmitting light having a second polarization state, a polarization rotating layer or depolarizing layer (or both) positioned to receive light passing through the first reflective polarizer, and a second reflective polarizer positioned to receive light passing through the polarization rotating layer or depolarizing layer, the second reflective polarizer substantially reflecting light having a third polarization state back through the polarization rotating layer or depolarizing and substantially transmitting light having a fourth polarization state. Articles containing the assembly can be formed.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 28, 2006
    Publication date: November 2, 2006
    Inventors: Philip Watson, Keith Kotchick, Richard Allen
  • Publication number: 20060197903
    Abstract: An optical body includes a substrate and a cholesteric liquid crystal layer disposed on the substrate. The cholesteric liquid crystal layer has a non-uniform pitch along a thickness direction of the layer and comprises a crosslinked polymer material that substantially fixes the cholesteric liquid crystal layer. The crosslinking hinders diffusion of cholesteric liquid crystal material within the cholesteric liquid crystal layer. In other methods of making an optical body, a reservoir of chiral material is provided during the process over a first cholesteric liquid crystal layer to diffuse into the layer and provide a non-uniform pitch. Alternatively, two coating compositions can be disposed on a substrate where the material of the first coating composition is not substantially soluble in the second coating composition.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 31, 2005
    Publication date: September 7, 2006
    Inventors: Richard Pokorny, Marc Radcliffe, Philip Watson, Christopher Bowley, Ikuko Ebihara
  • Publication number: 20060083478
    Abstract: An integrated optical assembly including a light management component with an entry surface and a light delivery component having an exit surface attached to the entry surface of the light management component is disclosed The light management component and the light delivery component are attached together in a manner that defines voids between the entry surface of the light management component and the exit surface of the light delivery component. The voids between the light management component and the light delivery component may provide an air interface over substantial portions of the entry surface of the light management component.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 8, 2005
    Publication date: April 20, 2006
    Inventors: Robert Emmons, David Lamb, Yaoqi Liu, Ying-Yuh Lu, Larry Meixner, Robert Moshrefzadeh, Richard Pokorny, Steven Rhyner, Philip Watson, Leland Whitney, Jie Yang
  • Publication number: 20050252654
    Abstract: A casing alignment tool detachably mounts on a wellhead flange for moving a section of a casing into a concentric alignment with the wellhead of a well bore. The tool has a base plate attachable to the flange and a perpendicularly extending back plate, which supports a hydraulic jack or a winch. In the embodiment having a hydraulic jack, the tool provides for a V-block assembly with spread arms for pushing against the casing when the hydraulic jack is operated. In the embodiment using a winch, one or more flexible, non-stretchable bands are provided for wrapping around the casing and pulling the casing into alignment, with the flange acting as a fulcrum.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 19, 2005
    Publication date: November 17, 2005
    Inventor: Philip Watson
  • Publication number: 20050140895
    Abstract: A polarizer is used with a liquid crystal display (LCD) cell whose liquid crystal molecules are switched in the plane of the cell. The LCD has birefringent properties that are different from other types of LCD cell and, unlike other types of LCD, the image contrast is maintained and there is little color shift in the dark state when a low birefringence polarizer is used with the SIP LCD cell. In one embodiment, the x-z retardation of the layers between the polarization-sensitive absorbing layer and the LCD is less than 20 nm. In another embodiment, the x-z birefringence is less than 0.0005. The low levels of retardation and birefringence may be achieved by omitting the commonly used cellulose triacetate layer between the polarization-sensitive absorbing layer and the LCD.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 24, 2003
    Publication date: June 30, 2005
    Inventors: Philip Watson, Philip Ralli, John Cael
  • Publication number: 20050140918
    Abstract: An optical body includes a) first particles comprising a first cholesteric liquid crystal material and b) a second cholesteric liquid crystal material. The first particles and the second cholesteric liquid crystal material form a structure where the first cholesteric liquid crystal material has a pitch that is different than the second cholesteric liquid crystal material. In one example, the second cholesteric liquid crystal material is in the form of second particles. In another example, the first particles are dispersed in a matrix of the second cholesteric liquid crystal material. In other examples, the optical body has more than one layer. In addition, one or more additional cholesteric liquid crystal materials can be used in the optical body. These optical bodies can be used as a reflective polarizer and can be used in a display.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 24, 2005
    Publication date: June 30, 2005
    Inventors: Christopher Bowley, Ikuko Ebihara, Gregory Gilligan, Richard Pokorny, Marc Radcliffe, Prabhakara Rao, Philip Watson
  • Publication number: 20050135115
    Abstract: The present disclosure is directed to backlighting systems, which include first and second lightguides, at least one light source optically connected to an edge of the first lightguide and at least one light source optically connected to an edge of the second lightguide for supplying light into their respective interiors. In the appropriate exemplary embodiments, the backlighting systems of the present disclosure include an extractor disposed at a surface of the second lightguide for diffuse extraction of light from the interior of the second lightguide. In such exemplary embodiments, at least a portion of the light supplied into the interior of the second lightguide and then diffusely extracted therefrom enters the interior of the first lightguide through a substantially optically clear surface. In some exemplary embodiments, the backlighting systems of the present disclosure include recycling enhancement structures, which may be attached to the first lightguide.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 23, 2003
    Publication date: June 23, 2005
    Inventors: David Lamb, Keith Kotchick, Mark O'Neill, Patrick Marushin, Mark Gardiner, Kenneth Epstein, Philip Watson
  • Publication number: 20050135117
    Abstract: Backlighting systems are disclosed, which include a lightguide with at least one light source optically connected to an edge of the lightguide for supplying light into its interior and a reflective cavity with at least one light source optically connected to the reflective cavity for supplying light into its interior. The reflective cavity may include a first reflector and a second reflector and at least one source may be disposed at an edge of the reflective cavity. Alternatively, the reflective cavity may include a back reflector portion and light sources may be disposed at the back reflector portion.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 23, 2003
    Publication date: June 23, 2005
    Inventors: David Lamb, Keith Kotchick, Mark Gardiner, Mark O'Neill, Patrick Marushin, Kenneth Epstein, Philip Watson
  • Publication number: 20050073745
    Abstract: A film that includes a first reflective polarizer substantially reflecting light having a first polarization state and substantially transmitting light having a second polarization state, a polarization rotating layer or depolarizing layer (or both) positioned to receive light passing through the first reflective polarizer, and a second reflective polarizer positioned to receive light passing through the polarization rotating layer or depolarizing layer, the second reflective polarizer substantially reflecting light having a third polarization state back through the polarization rotating layer or depolarizing and substantially transmitting light having a fourth polarization state. Articles containing the film can be formed.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 17, 2004
    Publication date: April 7, 2005
    Inventors: Philip Watson, Keith Kotchick, Richard Allen
  • Publication number: 20050051325
    Abstract: A casing alignment tool detachably mounts on a wellhead flange for moving a section of a casing into a concentric alignment with the wellhead of a well bore. The tool has a base plate attachable to the flange and a perpendicularly extending back plate, which supports a hydraulic jack or a winch. In the embodiment having a hydraulic jack, the tool provides for a V-block assembly with spread arms for pushing against the casing when the hydraulic jack is operated. In the embodiment using a winch, one or more flexible, non-stretchable bands are provided for wrapping around the casing and pulling the casing into alignment, with the flange acting as a fulcrum.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 10, 2003
    Publication date: March 10, 2005
    Inventor: Philip Watson
  • Publication number: 20050034853
    Abstract: For use with a top drive power unit supported for connection with a well string in a well bore to selectively impart longitudinal and/or rotational movement to the well string, a feeder for supplying a pumpable substance such as cement and the like from an external supply source to the interior of the well string in the well bore without first discharging it through the top drive power unit including a mandrel extending through a sleeve which is sealably and rotatably supported thereon for relative rotation between the sleeve and mandrel. The mandrel and sleeve have flow passages for communicating the pumpable substance from an external source to discharge through the sleeve and mandrel and into the interior of the well string below the top drive power unit. The unit can include a packing injection system, clamp, and novel packing configuration.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 9, 2003
    Publication date: February 17, 2005
    Inventors: Kip Robichaux, Terry Robichaux, Steve Jacobs, Bryan Clement, Murray Pellegrin, Kenneth Caillouet, Philip Watson
  • Patent number: 4525124
    Abstract: Curved airfoils are mounted on members attached to a vertical shaft. The ends of the airfoils point outward from the shaft. The members are attached to the upper and lower sections of the airfoils and converge as they approach the shaft. This minimizes the shaft length above the turbines upper most bearing and provides a balanced condition that distributes forces in such a manner which reduces airfoil stress.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 13, 1983
    Date of Patent: June 25, 1985
    Inventors: Thomas A. Watson, Philip Watson