Patents by Inventor Sergey L. Shokhor

Sergey L. Shokhor 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).

  • Patent number: 8604680
    Abstract: A pixel element includes a substrate layer, a reflector layer, and an emitter layer, electrically isolated from the reflector layer. A first potential is applied to the reflector layer, wherein a potential difference between the emitter layer and the corresponding one reflector layer is operable to draw electrons from the emitter layer to the corresponding reflector layer. The pixel element also includes a transparent layer oppositely positioned a predetermined distance from the emitter layer. The transparent layer has a conductive layer deposited thereon. A second potential is applied to the conductive layer to attract electrons reflected from the reflective layer. The pixel element also includes at least one phosphor layer on the conductive layer oppositely opposed to the corresponding reflector layer. The emitter layer includes a plurality of nanostructures.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 3, 2010
    Date of Patent: December 10, 2013
    Assignee: Copytele, Inc.
    Inventors: Denis A. Krusos, Anthony J. Campisi, Sergey L. Shokhor
  • Patent number: 7327080
    Abstract: A field emission display comprises an anode comprising a matrix of pixels and a cathode comprising an insulating layer defining a plurality of wells having a conductor therein. A first conductive layer forms a plurality of conductive pads, each of the conductive pads corresponding to one of the wells. A plurality of nanostructures are electrically coupled to the conductive pads. A second conductive layer is formed over the insulating layer and provides a plurality of gate electrodes. When a potential between the conductive pads and gate electrodes exceeds a threshold voltage, the nanostructures emit electrons that impinge on the pixels.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 27, 2004
    Date of Patent: February 5, 2008
    Inventors: Frank J. DiSanto, Denis A. Krusos, Sergey L. Shokhor, Alexander Kastalsky, Anthony J. Campisi
  • Patent number: 6693386
    Abstract: A Reflective Field Emission Display (FED) pixel element and system employing same are disclosed. In the FED system disclosed, each pixel element is composed of at least one emitter that is operable to emit electrons and at least one reflector that is operable to attract and reflect the emitted electrons onto a transparent anode layer that oppositely positioned with respect to the emitter and reflector and is operable to attract the reflected electrons. In one aspect of the invention, the emitter layer is shaped to bound the reflector layer forming an electrical boundary that focuses the reflected electron beam onto a phosphor layer interposed between the transparent layer. In another aspect of the invention, a high voltage and a corresponding high voltage phosphor is applied to the transparent anode layer.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 13, 2002
    Date of Patent: February 17, 2004
    Assignee: Copytele, Inc.
    Inventors: Frank J. DiSanto, Denis A. Krusos, Sergey L. Shokhor, Alexander Kastalsky, Boris Isaakovich Gorfinkel, Nikolayi Pavlovich Abanshin
  • Publication number: 20030178945
    Abstract: A Reflective Field Emission Display (FED) pixel element and system employing same are disclosed. In the FED system disclosed, each pixel element is composed of at least one emitter that is operable to emit electrons and at least one reflector that is operable to attract and reflect the emitted electrons onto a transparent anode layer that oppositely positioned with respect to the emitter and reflector and is operable to attract the reflected electrons. In one aspect of the invention, the emitter layer is shaped to bound the reflector layer forming an electrical boundary that focuses the reflected electron beam onto a phosphor layer interposed between the transparent layer. In another aspect of the invention, a high voltage and a corresponding high voltage phosphor is applied to the transparent anode layer.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 13, 2002
    Publication date: September 25, 2003
    Inventors: Frank J. DiSanto, Denis A. Krusos, Sergey L. Shokhor, Alexander Kastalsky, Boris Isaakovich Gorfinkel, Nikolayi Pavlovich Abanshin