Patents by Inventor William T. Mayweather, III
William T. Mayweather, III 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: 12029102Abstract: Embodiments of the disclosed subject matter provide systems and methods of depositing a film on a selective area of a substrate. A first jet of a first material may be ejected from a first nozzle assembly of a jet head having a plurality of nozzle assemblies to form a first portion of a film deposition on the substrate. A second jet of a second material may be ejected from a second nozzle assembly of the plurality of nozzle assemblies, the second nozzle assembly being aligned with the first nozzle assembly parallel to a direction of motion between the plurality of nozzle assemblies and the substrate, and the second material being different than the first material. The second material may react with the first portion of the film deposition to form a composite film deposition on the substrate when using reactive gas precursors.Type: GrantFiled: January 6, 2021Date of Patent: July 2, 2024Assignee: Universal Display CorporationInventors: Michael Hack, William E. Quinn, Gregory McGraw, William T. Mayweather, III, Julia J. Brown
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Publication number: 20210167291Abstract: Embodiments of the disclosed subject matter provide systems and methods of depositing a film on a selective area of a substrate. A first jet of a first material may be ejected from a first nozzle assembly of a jet head having a plurality of nozzle assemblies to form a first portion of a film deposition on the substrate. A second jet of a second material may be ejected from a second nozzle assembly of the plurality of nozzle assemblies, the second nozzle assembly being aligned with the first nozzle assembly parallel to a direction of motion between the plurality of nozzle assemblies and the substrate, and the second material being different than the first material. The second material may react with the first portion of the film deposition to form a composite film deposition on the substrate when using reactive gas precursors.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 6, 2021Publication date: June 3, 2021Inventors: Michael HACK, William E. QUINN, Gregory MCGRAW, William T. MAYWEATHER, III, Julia J. BROWN
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Patent number: 10916704Abstract: Embodiments of the disclosed subject matter provide systems and methods of depositing a film on a selective area of a substrate. A first jet of a first material may be ejected from a first nozzle assembly of a jet head having a plurality of nozzle assemblies to form a first portion of a film deposition on the substrate. A second jet of a second material may be ejected from a second nozzle assembly of the plurality of nozzle assemblies, the second nozzle assembly being aligned with the first nozzle assembly parallel to a direction of motion between the plurality of nozzle assemblies and the substrate, and the second material being different than the first material. The second material may react with the first portion of the film deposition to form a composite film deposition on the substrate when using reactive gas precursors.Type: GrantFiled: March 5, 2019Date of Patent: February 9, 2021Assignee: Universal Display CorporationInventors: Michael Hack, William E. Quinn, Gregory McGraw, William T. Mayweather, III, Julia J. Brown
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Publication number: 20190386256Abstract: Systems and techniques for deposition such as via OVJP using multiple source ampules are provided. The source ampules are arranged and controlled such that carrier gas may be fed through each source ampule sequentially, thereby allowing for more continuous operation and use of materials that otherwise would be subject to thermal degradation.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 3, 2019Publication date: December 19, 2019Inventors: William E. QUINN, Julia J. BROWN, Gregory MCGRAW, Gregg KOTTAS, William T. MAYWEATHER, III
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Publication number: 20190305224Abstract: Embodiments of the disclosed subject matter provide systems and methods of depositing a film on a selective area of a substrate. A first jet of a first material may be ejected from a first nozzle assembly of a jet head having a plurality of nozzle assemblies to form a first portion of a film deposition on the substrate. A second jet of a second material may be ejected from a second nozzle assembly of the plurality of nozzle assemblies, the second nozzle assembly being aligned with the first nozzle assembly parallel to a direction of motion between the plurality of nozzle assemblies and the substrate, and the second material being different than the first material. The second material may react with the first portion of the film deposition to form a composite film deposition on the substrate when using reactive gas precursors.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 5, 2019Publication date: October 3, 2019Inventors: Michael HACK, William E. QUINN, Gregory MCGRAW, William T. MAYWEATHER, III, Julia J. BROWN
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Publication number: 20190218655Abstract: OVJP depositors having an exhaust aperture incorporated into the center of a flow retarder (510) are provided. Multiple flow retarders may be used to increase uniformity for applications such as OLED lighting that require larger features. Flow retarders may transect a delivery aperture completely or may extend part way through its length.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 28, 2017Publication date: July 18, 2019Inventors: Gregory MCGRAW, William E. QUINN, William T. MAYWEATHER, III, Gregg KOTTAS, Xin XU
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Patent number: 10263050Abstract: A hybrid pixel arrangement for a full-color display is provided, which includes an inorganic LED in at least one sub-pixel, and an organic emissive stack in at least one other sub-pixel. In an embodiment, a first sub-pixel is configured to emit a first color, and includes an inorganic LED, a second sub-pixel is configured to emit a second color, and includes a first organic emissive stack configured to emit an initial color different from the first color. A third sub-pixel is configured to emit a third color different from the initial color.Type: GrantFiled: November 14, 2017Date of Patent: April 16, 2019Assignee: Universal Display CorporationInventors: Michael Hack, Michael Stuart Weaver, William T. Mayweather, III, Julia J. Brown, Nicholas J. Thompson
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Patent number: 10128319Abstract: A hybrid pixel arrangement for a full-color display is provided, which includes an inorganic LED in at least one sub-pixel, and an organic emissive stack in at least one other sub-pixel. In an embodiment, a first sub-pixel is configured to emit a first color, and includes an inorganic LED, a second sub-pixel is configured to emit a second color, and includes a first portion of a first organic emissive stack configured to emit an initial color different from the first color. A third sub-pixel is configured to emit a third color different from the initial color, and includes a second portion of the first organic emissive stack, and a first color altering layer disposed in a stack with the second portion of the first organic emissive stack.Type: GrantFiled: November 13, 2017Date of Patent: November 13, 2018Assignee: Universal Display CorporationInventors: Michael Hack, Michael Stuart Weaver, William T. Mayweather, III, Julia J. Brown, Nicholas J. Thompson
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Publication number: 20180166512Abstract: A hybrid pixel arrangement for a full-color display is provided, which includes an inorganic LED in at least one sub-pixel, and an organic emissive stack in at least one other sub-pixel. In an embodiment, a first sub-pixel is configured to emit a first color, and includes an inorganic LED, a second sub-pixel is configured to emit a second color, and includes a first organic emissive stack configured to emit an initial color different from the first color. A third sub-pixel is configured to emit a third color different from the initial color.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 14, 2017Publication date: June 14, 2018Inventors: Michael HACK, Michael Stuart WEAVER, William T. MAYWEATHER, III, Julia J. BROWN, Nicholas J. THOMPSON
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Publication number: 20180069059Abstract: A hybrid pixel arrangement for a full-color display is provided, which includes an inorganic LED in at least one sub-pixel, and an organic emissive stack in at least one other sub-pixel. In an embodiment, a first sub-pixel is configured to emit a first color, and includes an inorganic LED, a second sub-pixel is configured to emit a second color, and includes a first portion of a first organic emissive stack configured to emit an initial color different from the first color. A third sub-pixel is configured to emit a third color different from the initial color, and includes a second portion of the first organic emissive stack, and a first color altering layer disposed in a stack with the second portion of the first organic emissive stack.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 13, 2017Publication date: March 8, 2018Inventors: Michael HACK, Michael Stuart WEAVER, William T. MAYWEATHER, III, Julia J. BROWN, Nicholas J. THOMPSON
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Patent number: 9818804Abstract: A hybrid pixel arrangement for a full-color display is provided, which includes an inorganic LED in at least one sub-pixel, and an organic emissive stack in at least one other sub-pixel. In an embodiment, a first sub-pixel is configured to emit a first color, and includes an inorganic LED, a second sub-pixel is configured to emit a second color, and includes a first portion of a first organic emissive stack configured to emit an initial color different from the first color. A third sub-pixel is configured to emit a third color different from the initial color, and includes a second portion of the first organic emissive stack, and a first color altering layer disposed in a stack with the second portion of the first organic emissive stack.Type: GrantFiled: September 18, 2015Date of Patent: November 14, 2017Assignee: Universal Display CorporationInventors: Michael Hack, Michael Stuart Weaver, William T. Mayweather, III, Julia J. Brown, Nicholas J. Thompson
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Publication number: 20170084671Abstract: A hybrid pixel arrangement for a full-color display is provided, which includes an inorganic LED in at least one sub-pixel, and an organic emissive stack in at least one other sub-pixel. In an embodiment, a first sub-pixel is configured to emit a first color, and includes an inorganic LED, a second sub-pixel is configured to emit a second color, and includes a first portion of a first organic emissive stack configured to emit an initial color different from the first color. A third sub-pixel is configured to emit a third color different from the initial color, and includes a second portion of the first organic emissive stack, and a first color altering layer disposed in a stack with the second portion of the first organic emissive stack.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 18, 2015Publication date: March 23, 2017Inventors: Michael HACK, Michael Stuart WEAVER, William T. MAYWEATHER, III, Julia J. BROWN, Nicholas THOMPSON
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Patent number: 4963964Abstract: In the context of a video signal raster mapper, apparatus is disclosed to facilitate time compression or expansion by developing an auxiliary signal (DX) representing a fractional position of output pixel samples between input pixel samples. A multiplexer selectively applies values from two registers to an accumulator for controlling the accumulator value in a manner appropriate for compression or expansion.Type: GrantFiled: January 30, 1990Date of Patent: October 16, 1990Assignee: RCA Licensing CorporationInventors: William T. Mayweather III, Robert F. Nutter
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Patent number: 4782389Abstract: Apparatus is disclosed for adaptively producing a sample having a desired M-tile value, and includes a source of a set of input samples and a source of a control signal. Means are provided for adaptively masking or replacing a subset of the input samples with samples having a predetermined value in response to the control signal. A sorter receives the resulting masked samples and produces an ordered set of samples in rank order. Sample selecting means coupled to the output of the sorter provides an output sample from the location in the ordered set of samples corresponding to the desired M-tile, in response to the control signal.Type: GrantFiled: April 30, 1987Date of Patent: November 1, 1988Assignee: RCA Licensing CorporationInventor: William T. Mayweather, III
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Patent number: 4767949Abstract: A multibit digital threshold comparator is disclosed which comprises a source of a multibit digital input signal representing a signed arithmetic value, and a source of a threshold signal. Means are provided for producing a magnitude representative signal. The magnitude representative signal produced has either the value of the input signal or that of the ones complement of the input signal depending upon the sign of the value of the input signal. A comparator compares the magnitude representative signal to the threshold signal. The comparator performs one of two comparisons depending upon the sign of the value of the input signal. First, if the value of the input signal is of a first sign, then the comparator produces a signal having a first state if the value of the magnitude representative signal is greater than the value of the threshold signal.Type: GrantFiled: May 1, 1987Date of Patent: August 30, 1988Assignee: RCA Licensing CorporationInventor: William T. Mayweather, III