Patents by Inventor Victor Konovalov
Victor Konovalov 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: 8035785Abstract: The present invention relates generally to the field of electronics and may be used for making displays and, in particular, liquid crystal information displays, panels, cells e.t.c. The object of invention is to simplify the method for making liquid crystal devices by reducing the number of technological operations and consequently to reduce the cost of liquid crystal display without sacrificing the quality (wide viewing angle). To achieve this the electric field applied to the liquid crystal in such display has the non-uniform component parallel to the plane of the substrates, which leads to the non-uniform reorientation of the aforementioned liquid crystal in the space between the aforementioned electrodes within the pixel area and hence improves optical properties of this display in various directions of observation.Type: GrantFiled: September 23, 2010Date of Patent: October 11, 2011Assignee: LG Display Co., Ltd.Inventors: Sergey E Yakovenko, Anatoly A Minko, Victor A Konovalov, Anatoly A Muravsky
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Publication number: 20110069268Abstract: The present invention relates generally to the field of electronics and may be used for making displays and, in particular, liquid crystal information displays, panels, cells e.t.c. The object of invention is to simplify the method for making liquid crystal devices by reducing the number of technological operations and consequently to reduce the cost of liquid crystal display without sacrificing the quality (wide viewing angle). To achieve this the electric field applied to the liquid crystal in such display has the non-uniform component parallel to the plane of the substrates, which leads to the non-uniform reorientation of the aforementioned liquid crystal in the space between the aforementioned electrodes within the pixel area and hence improves optical properties of this display in various directions of observation.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 23, 2010Publication date: March 24, 2011Inventors: Sergey E. Yakovenko, Anatoly A. Minko, Victor A. Konovalov, Anatoly A. Muravsky
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Patent number: 7826020Abstract: The present invention relates generally to the field of electronics and may be used for making displays and, in particular, liquid crystal information displays, panels, cells e.t.c. The object of invention is to simplify the method for making liquid crystal devices by reducing the number of technological operations and consequently to reduce the cost of liquid crystal display without sacrificing the quality (wide viewing angle). To achieve this the electric field applied to the liquid crystal in such display has the non-uniform component parallel to the plane of the substrates, which leads to the non-uniform reorientation of the aforementioned liquid crystal in the space between the aforementioned electrodes within the pixel area and hence improves optical properties of this display in various directions of observation.Type: GrantFiled: September 17, 2008Date of Patent: November 2, 2010Assignee: LG Display Co., Ltd.Inventors: Sergey E Yakovenko, Anatoly A Minko, Victor A Konovalov, Anatoly A Muravsky
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Patent number: 7697097Abstract: The present invention is aimed to make displays with wide viewing angle possessing higher brightness in transmission mode and to develop more simple method for making such displays. This target is achieved by making in display with multiple pixels deflecting elements of dielectric material and depositing them over the electric conductive coating at least on one of the substrates the space between which is occupied by liquid crystal. Dielectric deflecting elements may be displaced along the perimeter of the pix as well as across its area. After applying electric voltage to the electrodes at the opposite substrates at the interface LC-dielectric deflecting dement distortions of the electric field arise with the component of electric field parallel to substrates.Type: GrantFiled: October 31, 2007Date of Patent: April 13, 2010Assignee: LG Display Co., Ltd.Inventors: Sergey E Yakovenko, Victor A Konovalov, Anatoly A Muravsky, Sergey N Timofeev
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Publication number: 20090027610Abstract: The present invention relates generally to the field of electronics and may be used for making displays and, in particular, liquid crystal information displays, panels, cells e.t.c. The object of invention is to simplify the method for making liquid crystal devices by reducing the number of technological operations and consequently to reduce the cost of liquid crystal display without sacrificing the quality (wide viewing angle). To achieve this the electric field applied to the liquid crystal in such display has the non-uniform component parallel to the plane of the substrates, which leads to the non-uniform reorientation of the aforementioned liquid crystal in the space between the aforementioned electrodes within the pixel area and hence improves optical properties of this display in various directions of observation.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 17, 2008Publication date: January 29, 2009Inventors: Sergey E. Yakovenko, Anatoly A. Minko, Victor A. Konovalov, Anatoly A. Muravsky
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Patent number: 7440065Abstract: The present invention relates generally to the field of electronics and may be used for making displays and, in particular, liquid crystal information displays, panels, cells e.t.c. The object of invention is to simplify the method for making liquid crystal devices by reducing the number of technological operations and consequently to reduce the cost of liquid crystal display without sacrificing the quality (wide viewing angle). To achieve this the electric field applied to the liquid crystal in such display has the non-uniform component parallel to the plane of the substrates, which leads to the non-uniform reorientation of the aforementioned liquid crystal in the space between the aforementioned electrodes within the pixel area and hence improves optical properties of this display in various directions of observation.Type: GrantFiled: September 29, 2006Date of Patent: October 21, 2008Assignee: LG Display Co., Ltd.Inventors: Sergey E Yakovenko, Anatoly A Minko, Victor A Konovalov, Anatoly A Muravsky
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Publication number: 20080062367Abstract: The present invention is aimed to make displays with wide viewing angle possessing higher brightness in transmission mode and to develop more simple method for making such displays. This target is achieved by making in display with multiple pixels deflecting elements of dielectric material and depositing them over the electric conductive coating at least on one of the substrates the space between which is occupied by liquid crystal. Dielectric deflecting elements may be displaced along the perimeter of the pix as well as across its area. After applying electric voltage to the electrodes at the opposite substrates at the interface LC-dielectric deflecting dement distortions of the electric field arise with the component of electric field parallel to substrates.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 31, 2007Publication date: March 13, 2008Inventors: Sergey Yakovenko, Victor Konovalov, Anatoly Muravsky, Sergey Timofeev
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Patent number: 7304704Abstract: The present invention is aimed to make displays with wide viewing angle possessing higher brightness in transmission mode and to develop more simple method for making such displays. This target is achieved by making in display with multiple pixels deflecting elements (5, 6) of dielectric material and depositing them over the electric conductive coating at least on one of the substrates (1, 2) the space between which is occupied by liquid crystal. Dielectric deflecting elements (5, 6) may be displaced along the perimeter of the pix as well as across its area. After applying electric voltage to the electrodes (3) at the opposite substrates (1, 2) at the interface LC-dielectric deflecting dement distortions of the electric field arise with the component of electric field parallel to substrates.Type: GrantFiled: May 27, 2004Date of Patent: December 4, 2007Assignee: LG.Philips LCD Co., Ltd.Inventors: Sergey E Yakovenko, Victor A Konovalov, Anatoly A Muravsky, Sergey N Timofeev
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Publication number: 20070103630Abstract: The present invention relates generally to the field of electronics and may be used for making displays and, in particular, liquid crystal information displays, panels, cells e.t.c. The object of invention is to simplify the method for making liquid crystal devices by reducing the number of technological operations and consequently to reduce the cost of liquid crystal display without sacrificing the quality (wide viewing angle). To achieve this the electric field applied to the liquid crystal in such display has the non-uniform component parallel to the plane of the substrates, which leads to the non-uniform reorientation of the aforementioned liquid crystal in the space between the aforementioned electrodes within the pixel area and hence improves optical properties of this display in various directions of observation.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 29, 2006Publication date: May 10, 2007Inventors: Sergey Yakovenko, Anatoly Minko, Victor Konovalov, Anatoly Muravsky
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Patent number: 7133111Abstract: The present invention relates generally to the field of electronics and may be used for making displays and, in particular, liquid crystal information displays, panels, cells, etc. The object of the invention is to simplify the method for making liquid crystal devices by reducing the number of technological operations and consequently to reduce the cost of liquid crystal display without sacrificing the quality (wide viewing angle). To achieve this the electric field applied to the liquid crystal in such display has the non-uniform component parallel to the plane of the substrates (1), which leads to the non-uniform reorientation of the aforementioned liquid crystal (5) in the space between the aforementioned electrodes (2, 3) within the pixel area and hence improves optical properties of this display in various directions of observation.Type: GrantFiled: June 25, 2004Date of Patent: November 7, 2006Assignee: LG.Philips LCD Co., Ltd.Inventors: Sergey E Yakovenko, Anatoly A Minko, Victor A Konovalov, Anatoly A Muravsky
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Publication number: 20050012876Abstract: The present invention is aimed to make displays with wide viewing angle possessing higher brightness in transmission mode and to develop more simple method for making such displays. This target is achieved by making in display with multiple pixels deflecting elements (5, 6) of dielectric material and depositing them over the electric conductive coating at least on one of the substrates (1, 2) the space between which is occupied by liquid crystal. Dielectric deflecting elements (5, 6) may be displaced along the perimeter of the pix as well as across its area. After applying electric voltage to the electrodes (3) at the opposite substrates (1, 2) at the interface LC-dielectric deflecting dement distortions of the electric field arise with the component of electric field parallel to substrates.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 27, 2004Publication date: January 20, 2005Inventors: Sergey Yakovenko, Victor Konovalov, Anatoly Muravsky, Sergey Timofeev
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Publication number: 20040227896Abstract: The present invention relates generally to the field of electronics and may be used for making displays and, in particular, liquid crystal information displays, panels, cells, etc. The object of the invention is to simplify the method for making liquid crystal devices by reducing the number of technological operations and consequently to reduce the cost of liquid crystal display without sacrificing the quality (wide viewing angle). To achieve this the electric field applied to the liquid crystal in such display has the non-uniform component parallel to the plane of the substrates (1), which leads to the non-uniform reorientation of the aforementioned liquid crystal (5) in the space between the aforementioned electrodes (2, 3) within the pixel area and hence improves optical properties of this display in various directions of observation.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 25, 2004Publication date: November 18, 2004Inventors: Sergey E. Yakovenko, Anatoly A. Minko, Victor A. Konovalov, Anatoly A. Muravsky
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Patent number: 6774966Abstract: The present invention relates generally to the field of electronics and may be used for making displays and, in particular, liquid crystal information displays, panels, cells, etc. The object of the invention is to simplify the method for making liquid crystal devices by reducing the number of technological operations and consequently to reduce the cost of liquid crystal display without sacrificing the quality (wide viewing angle). To achieve this the electric field applied to the liquid crystal in such display has the non-uniform component parallel to the plane of the substrates (1), which leads to the non-uniform reorientation of the aforementioned liquid crystal (5) in the space between the aforementioned electrodes (2, 3) within the pixel area and hence improves optical properties of this display in various directions of observation.Type: GrantFiled: March 23, 2000Date of Patent: August 10, 2004Assignee: LG.Philips LCD Co., Ltd.Inventors: Sergey E Yakovenko, Anatoly A Minko, Victor A Konovalov, Anatoly A Muravsky
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Patent number: 6750933Abstract: The present invention is aimed to make displays with wide viewing angle possessing higher brightness in transmission mode and to develop more simple method for making such displays. This target is achieved by making in display with multiple pixels deflecting elements (5, 6) of dielectric material and depositing them over the electric conductive coating at least on one of the substrates (1, 2) the space between which is occupied by liquid crystal. Dielectric deflecting elements (5, 6) may be displaced along the perimeter of the pix as well as across its area. After applying electric voltage to th electrodes (3) at the opposite substrates (1, 2) at the interface LC-dielectric deflecting dement distortions of the electric field arise with the component of electric field parallel to substrates.Type: GrantFiled: April 21, 2000Date of Patent: June 15, 2004Assignee: LG.Phillips LCD Co., Ltd.Inventors: Sergey E. Yakovenko, Victor A Konovalov, Anatoly A Muravsky, Sergey N Timofeev
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Patent number: 6497640Abstract: An arm exercising device for strengthening a user's biceps and triceps. The device has an upper arm support platform which is attached to the user's upper arm. The upper arm platform is hinged to a hand driven arm. The hand driven arm holds a handle so that the handle can slide along the hand driven arm as the exerciser pulls and pushes the hand driven arm with respect to the upper arm platform. Friction is provided at a pivot point between these two members so that the user's bicep is exercised during the pulling in of the hand driven arm and the tricep is exercised as the hand driven arm is pushed outwardly. The device can also be attached between a user's chest and an arm and used to exercise deltoid and lateral muscles.Type: GrantFiled: August 22, 2001Date of Patent: December 24, 2002Inventors: Soren A. Loft, Victor Konovalov, Richard L. Rasmussen
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Publication number: 20020013201Abstract: An arm exercising device for strengthening a user's biceps and triceps. The device has an upper arm support platform which is attached to the user's upper arm. The upper arm platform is hinged to a hand driven arm. The hand driven arm holds a handle so that the handle can slide along the hand driven arm as the exerciser pulls and pushes the hand driven arm with respect to the upper arm platform. Friction is provided at a pivot point between these two members so that the user's bicep is exercised during the pulling in of the hand driven arm and the tricep is exercised as the hand driven arm is pushed outwardly. The device can also be attached between a user's chest and an arm and used to exercise deltoid and lateral muscles.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 22, 2001Publication date: January 31, 2002Inventors: Soren A. Loft, Victor Konovalov, Richard L. Rasmussen
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Patent number: 6241643Abstract: An arm exercising device for strengthening a user's biceps and triceps. The device has an upper arm support platform which is attached to the user's upper arm. The upper arm platform is hinged to a hand driven arm. The hand driven arm holds a handle so that the handle can slide along the hand driven arm as the exerciser pulls and pushes the hand driven arm with respect to the upper arm platform. Friction is provided at a pivot point between these two members so that the user's bicep is exercised during the pulling in of the hand driven arm and the tricep is exercised as the hand driven arm is pushed outwardly. The device can also be attached between a user's chest and an arm and used to exercise deltoid and lateral muscles.Type: GrantFiled: March 25, 1998Date of Patent: June 5, 2001Inventors: Soren A. Loft, Victor Konovalov, Richard L. Rasmussen