Patents by Inventor Tony N. Criscimagna

Tony N. Criscimagna 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: 4683470
    Abstract: An a.c. Plasma Display Panel is operated in a scanning mode using a conventional video data stream such as that applied to a cathode ray tube display terminal. A full line write followed by a selective erase technique is employed for image generation on a line by line basis. By eliminating the non-selective write signal used in normal plasma display operation, the duration of the sustain signal is substantially decreased and the write, erase and sustain functions are provided at a nominal 40KC rate.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 5, 1985
    Date of Patent: July 28, 1987
    Assignee: International Business Machines Corporation
    Inventors: Tony N. Criscimagna, Harry S. Hoffman, Jr., William R. Knecht
  • Patent number: 4622549
    Abstract: Operation of an AC plasma display panel requires the three control operations of write, erase, and sustain. Sustain, write and erase signals are stored in a plurality of sections in a storage device and the sections are selectively accessed according to the specific operation to be provided to the plasma panel display. The control signals stored within a given sequence are selected so that no dimming occurs during write and erase operations. A brightness control is provided to modulate the average repetition rate of signals applied to the plasma display panel. In this manner, a plurality of flicker-free brightness levels may be chosen.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 29, 1983
    Date of Patent: November 11, 1986
    Assignee: International Business Machines Corporation
    Inventors: Tony N. Criscimagna, Harry S. Hoffman, Jr., Thomas J. Milich
  • Patent number: 4611203
    Abstract: An A.C. Plasma Display Panel is operated in a video mode using the same signal train as applied to a conventional cathode ray tube terminal. For character generation, a selective erase technique is employed in which all cells in a raster line are discharged and then selectively erased in accordance with the video data to be displayed. To facilitate the erase operation, a line of cells in close proximity to the scan line being selectively erased is employed to provide adequate and uniform priming for the erase operation, and is synchronized to maintain its position with respect to the line being erased. A short plasma erase signal is utilized to fit within the scan rate of the display. The invention is also applicable to character generation in block or multi-line mode.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 19, 1984
    Date of Patent: September 9, 1986
    Assignee: International Business Machines Corporation
    Inventors: Tony N. Criscimagna, Harry S. Hoffman, Jr., William R. Knecht
  • Patent number: 4591847
    Abstract: Low cost apparatus for a gas display panel is operated by a method to provide reliable write, sustain, and erase operations. For sustain operations a first square wave train is applied to all horizontal lines of the gas display panel simultaneously as a second square wave train, displaced 90.degree. from the first square wave train is applied to all vertical lines. For a write operation the frequency of the first and second square wave trains is reduced, and a pulse is superimposed or algebraically added to the sustain signals which results in a composite signal. The superimposed signal (a) increases the potential on a selected horizontal line, (b) decreases the potential on the remaining horizontal lines, (c) decreases the potential on a selected vertical line, and (d) inceases the potential on the remaining vertical lines.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 21, 1973
    Date of Patent: May 27, 1986
    Assignee: International Business Machines Corporation
    Inventors: Tony N. Criscimagna, Albert O. Piston
  • Patent number: 4570159
    Abstract: A system for providing sustain, write and erase operations in an AC plasma gas display panel in which selstain circuits are created by integrating the sustain and selection functions. Each selstain circuit is deposited on a single integrate circuit. This circuit is fabricated with low voltage integrated circuit technology. In addition, the sustain signal is floated on the write/erase signal.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 9, 1982
    Date of Patent: February 11, 1986
    Assignee: International Business Machines Corporation
    Inventors: Tony N. Criscimagna, William J. Martin
  • Patent number: 4242680
    Abstract: A plasma panel arrangement for storing, displaying and selectively shifting information from one place therein to another includes a panel filled with an illuminable gas, and horizontal and vertical parallel conductor arrays disposed on opposite sides of the panel, the coordinate intersections of the conductors defining gaseous discharge cells. The vertical conductors are sequentially driven by a multi-phase drive system, and the panel includes a plurality of data lines for entering information. The data as entered is sequentially shifted left or right in a horizontal direction in a single line display. In a multi-row display, the system provides left or right shifting of one character row while holding the display of the other character rows. The instant invention makes the plasma shift technology competitive in speed to X-Y matrix addressed panels, but at a much reduced circuit cost.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 27, 1978
    Date of Patent: December 30, 1980
    Assignee: International Business Machines Corporation
    Inventors: John R. Beidl, Tony N. Criscimagna, James C. Greeson, Jr.
  • Patent number: 4150363
    Abstract: In driving gas panel or plasma display devices, characters are generated on the panel display as a sequence of dots by applying appropriate drive signals to selected orthogonal conductors, each conductor requiring an associated driver. In a low character count small plasma display such as a single row display utilizing a 5.times.7 dot character matrix, a significant load is presented to the horizontal drivers, while a substantial number of drivers are required to drive the vertical axis. To improve the load distribution and increase the drive efficiency of such a system, the horizontal conductors are divided into four distinct groups, with associated drivers, while a single set of vertical conductors is used to drive the vertical conductors, which are positioned to intersect each of the groups of horizontal conductors.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 26, 1977
    Date of Patent: April 17, 1979
    Assignee: International Business Machines Corporation
    Inventors: Tony N. Criscimagna, James B. Trushell
  • Patent number: 4027196
    Abstract: Erase waveforms effecting improved erase action are provided for a gas panel of the type in which light emitting cells are formed in an ionizable medium at the crossover point of a set of horizontally and vertically extending insulated wires. The erase waveforms include a burst of bipolar pairs of pulses, each pair comprising a low amplitude wide duration erase pulse followed by an opposite polarity narrowed sustain pulse. The burst of pulse pairs being applied during the time frame of a normal sustain operation.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 12, 1975
    Date of Patent: May 31, 1977
    Assignee: International Business Machines Corporation
    Inventors: Tony N. Criscimagna, Michael J. Steinmetz
  • Patent number: 3976992
    Abstract: An improved light pen is provided for a gas display panel of the type in which an alternating polarity sustain voltage produces a succession of brief light flashes in a matrix of light emitting cells. The timing for the sustain voltage is disturbed along a selected coordinate of the matrix. The coordinate of a light pen is identified when light with this disturbed timing is detected by the pen. Circuits for disturbing the sustain voltage of an individual cell of the matrix are also disclosed.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 3, 1975
    Date of Patent: August 24, 1976
    Assignee: IBM Corporation
    Inventors: Tony N. Criscimagna, Michael J. Steinmetz
  • Patent number: 3973253
    Abstract: A system for addressing and controlling a gaseous discharge display or memory device is adapted for intercommunication between a processor or controller, control logic and panel driving circuits in a gaseous discharge display system. By application of write and systain signals to selected transverse conductors disposed on opposite sides of a gas filled panel, selected sites positioned at conductor intersections are discharged, emitting light, and the resultant display maintained by the wall charge phenomenon and sustain signals. Logic circuits and panel drive circuits are electrically floated on the sustain voltage for the panel whereby the sustain signal provides a common reference, thus permitting the use of low voltage circuits particularly adapted to integrated circuit packaging. Coupling means are employed to isolate the signals from the logic control from the panel selection, control and drive circuits, permitting control of the high voltage panel operation by low level coded signals.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 10, 1974
    Date of Patent: August 3, 1976
    Assignee: International Business Machines Corporation
    Inventors: Tony N. Criscimagna, Albert O. Piston
  • Patent number: 3962700
    Abstract: A modular control system is provided for a gas panel of the type having an array of row wires and column wires that form light emitting cells at their crossover points. A row counter and a column counter provide selection signals for entering characters sequentially on the panel. The counters provide borrow and carry signals to components that control the display. Thus, the control operates without regard to the actual size of the display and provides a modular construction for displays of various sizes.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 30, 1974
    Date of Patent: June 8, 1976
    Assignee: IBM Corporation
    Inventors: Tony N. Criscimagna, Albert O. Piston