Color Tv Patents (Class 348/196)
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Patent number: 11803056Abstract: An electronic device may have a display that emits image light, a waveguide, and an input coupler that couples the image light into the waveguide. Beam splitter structures may be embedded within the waveguide. The beam splitter structures may partially reflect the image light multiple times and may serve to generate replicated beams of light that are coupled out of the waveguide by an output coupler. The beam splitter structures may replicate the beams across two dimensions to provide an eye box with uniform-intensity light from the display across its area. The beam splitter structures may include stacked partially reflective beam splitter layers, sandwiched transparent substrate layers having different indices of refraction, a thick volume hologram interposed between substrate layers, or combinations of these or other structures. The reflectivity of the beam splitter structures may vary discretely or continuously across the lateral area of the waveguide.Type: GrantFiled: August 20, 2019Date of Patent: October 31, 2023Assignee: Apple Inc.Inventors: Guolin Peng, Eric J. Hansotte, Francesco Aieta, Graham B. Myhre, Hyungryul Choi, Nan Zhu, Paul J. Gelsinger-Austin, Se Baek Oh, Scott M. DeLapp, Bradley C. Steele
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Patent number: 11700437Abstract: A capsule endoscope device, system and method for dynamically adjusting a color illumination spectrum. A plurality of different color groups of LEDs may emit light, recorded by an image sensor, corresponding to a plurality of different respective wavelength subranges. A driving circuit may send a driving current to independently activate each different color group of LEDs during entirely or partially non-overlapping time pulses. A single color group of LEDs is independently activated at any one time, and the plurality of different color groups of LEDs are sequentially activated in successive time pulses to simulate a white light or multi-color illumination spectrum over a plurality of the time pulses. The activation pattern of the color groups of LEDs may be dynamically adjusted, in real-time, to achieve a flexible and customizable illumination spectrum ideal for imaging a variety of different environments e.g., in the GI tract.Type: GrantFiled: December 16, 2020Date of Patent: July 11, 2023Assignee: AnX Robotica Corp.Inventor: Xiaodong Duan
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Patent number: 11690582Abstract: Methods and systems are provided for controlling movement of a mobile medical device drive platform. In one example, a mobile platform includes a chassis configured to house one or more medical devices, an omnidirectional wheel system including an omnidirectional wheel coupled to the chassis, a battery housed in the chassis, the battery configured to supply power to drive the omnidirectional wheel system and/or supply power to operate the one or more medical devices, and a battery charging system housed in the chassis, where the battery charging system is configured to facilitate wired and/or wireless charging of the battery.Type: GrantFiled: May 6, 2020Date of Patent: July 4, 2023Assignee: GE Precision Healthcare LLCInventor: G.S.Sampath Kumar
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Patent number: 9238150Abstract: In one example, a system electrically stimulates target cells of a living animal using an elongated structure, a modulation circuit and a light pathway such as provided by an optical fiber arrangement. The elongated structure is for insertion into a narrow passageway in the animal such that an end of the elongated structure is sufficiently near the target cells to deliver stimulation thereto. The modulation circuit is for modulating the target cells while the elongated structure is in the narrow passageway, where the modulation circuit is adapted to deliver viral vectors through the elongated structure for expressing light responsive proteins in the target cells. The light pathway is used for stimulating the target cells by delivering light to the light-responsive proteins in the target cells.Type: GrantFiled: August 4, 2008Date of Patent: January 19, 2016Assignee: The Board of Trustees of the Leland Stanford Junior UniversityInventors: Karl Deisseroth, Alexander Aravanis, Feng Zhang, M. Bret Schneider, Jaimie M. Henderson
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Patent number: 9236028Abstract: The image display apparatus according to the invention is characterized by comprising a light source for emitting out parallel light, a light deflector capable of deflecting the parallel light emitted out from the light source, and a control unit operable to produce a scan signal for deflecting the light deflector periodically and produce a light intensity control signal in sync with the scan signal based on entered image information thereby controlling the light source.Type: GrantFiled: February 5, 2013Date of Patent: January 12, 2016Assignee: OLYMPUS CORPORATIONInventors: Kanto Miyazaki, Takeshi Yamazaki
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Patent number: 9159517Abstract: A photocathode enhancement system includes a cathode plate that is movably positioned relative to an incident optical beam. The emission surface of the cathode plate has an area between about 0.5 cm2 to greater than 100 cm2. The system includes a motion controller that is configured to control the movement of the cathode plate relative to the optical beam, so that the optical beam successively strikes non-overlapping portions of the emission surface, and may reach substantially the entire emission surface over a time period of about 10 seconds to about 100 seconds. The movement of the cathode plate is controlled so that on average, the heat from the optical beam is uniformly distributed over the emission surface of the cathode plate.Type: GrantFiled: November 30, 2012Date of Patent: October 13, 2015Assignee: FAR-TECH, INC.Inventor: Xiangyun Chang
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Patent number: 8908050Abstract: An imaging apparatus includes an imaging unit, a field angle change unit, and a movement detection unit. The imaging unit includes a lens that forms an image of a subject and acquires a picture image by taking the image formed by the lens. The field angle change unit changes a field angle of the picture image acquired by the imaging unit. The movement detection unit detects a movement of the imaging apparatus. The field angle change unit changes the field angle of the picture image in accordance with a moving direction of the imaging apparatus when the movement detection unit detects the movement of the imaging apparatus.Type: GrantFiled: November 23, 2010Date of Patent: December 9, 2014Assignee: Olympus Imaging Corp.Inventors: Tatsuya Kino, Yoshinori Matsuzawa, Osamu Nonaka
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Patent number: 8902153Abstract: A color display has continuous areas of a single color covering a plurality of sub-pixel electrodes. Each sub-pixel of a given color has sub-pixels of the same given color disposed along at least two of its adjacent edges. Each area of a single color may cover a 2×2 array of sub-pixel electrodes. The colors used may be red/green/blue/white (RGBW), red/green/blue/yellow (RGBY), or orange/lime/purple/white.Type: GrantFiled: February 23, 2011Date of Patent: December 2, 2014Assignee: E Ink CorporationInventors: Alain Bouchard, Thomas H. Whitesides, Michael D. Walls, Steven P. Dudek
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Patent number: 8229284Abstract: An interface is realized that can prevent video signals from being copied easily and which uses a luminance/color difference signal transmission scheme with an excellent harmony with a television circuit. In a video transmission using a digital interface, colorimetry information for defining the conversion from the luminance/color difference signal into a primary color signal and video aspect ratio information are transmitted along with the luminance/color difference type video signal. This allows reproduction of video with high quality and high resolution and also realizes a copyright protection which allows only the users authorized by key information to use the content of the video. With this transmission scheme, it is possible to provide a transmitting apparatus, a receiving apparatus and an interface which highly harmonize with a rationalized television-based circuit.Type: GrantFiled: January 13, 2011Date of Patent: July 24, 2012Assignee: Hitachi Ltd.Inventors: Toshimitsu Watanabe, Hitoaki Owashi, Kazuhiko Yoshizawa
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Publication number: 20100039518Abstract: A portable information product with laser projection is disclosed. The portable information product can be a cellular phone, a portable computer, or a personal digital assistant, wherein the portable information product has a data processing device. The data processing device has a main circuit module for processing stored data and forming an image output signal according to the stored data. Additionally, a laser projection device is disposed in the data processing device and is electrically connected to the main circuit module. Specifically, the laser projection device has a laser LED module, an energy reduction module, and an image amplifying module. In which, the laser LED module generates a laser scanning projection according to the image output signal.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 23, 2009Publication date: February 18, 2010Inventor: Hao-Wen Chen
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Patent number: 7349136Abstract: A display panel includes an array of interferometric modulators arranged over a transparent substrate and a transparent electrical device arranged between the array of interferometric modulators and the transparent substrate. The transparent electrical device may be electrically connected to the array of interferometric modulators or to other parts of the display panel. Examples of suitable transparent electrical devices include capacitors, resistors, inductors and filters. The use of such transparent electrical devices may provide various advantages, such as increased design flexibility, by allowing the electrical devices to be included in various parts of the array, including the viewing regions.Type: GrantFiled: May 27, 2005Date of Patent: March 25, 2008Assignee: IDC, LLCInventor: Clarence Chui
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Patent number: 6690432Abstract: A prism is mounted onto a motor without regard to its rotation angle relative to the motor index. Its position is electronically set later after construction of the optical path. A motor controller is used to control the rotation of the prism. This motor controller keeps the prism spinning at a constant velocity and positions the prism phase (rotation angle versus time). A variable offset is used to position the absolute prism rotation as a function of time. The phase may be advanced or delayed by an operator during set up. Each prism has its own phase. The phase of each prism in the system is set so that the illumination pattern correctly matches the video addressing of the panel. This is a one time set up during construction. The correct positions are set, and stored in non-volatile memory for life.Type: GrantFiled: April 12, 2001Date of Patent: February 10, 2004Assignee: Koninklijke Philips Electronics N.V.Inventors: Peter J. M. Janssen, Jeffrey A. Shimizu, John E. Dean, Douglas A. Stanton
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Publication number: 20030030756Abstract: A system and method for using pulses of laser light delivered in a non-overlapping sequence of first pulses at a green wavelength, second pulses at a blue wavelength and semi-continuous pulses at a red wavelength to illuminate a color generation unit for generating a color. Typically, the color generating unit is an image generating unit for producing color images and is equipped with transmissive or reflective pixels which are adjusted to select portions of the laser light generated at the green, blue and red wavelengths to obtain a desired output color. The first and second pulses preferably have a narrow pulse width and an interpulse separation equal to at least 100 times the narrow pulse width, while the semi-continuous pulses at the red wavelength have a wide pulse width equal to at least 100 times the narrow pulse width.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 10, 2001Publication date: February 13, 2003Inventors: Thomas J. Kane, Jeffrey D. Kmetec
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Patent number: 5905479Abstract: A coloring device for use, for example, in a color image display device, includes a rotary filter rotated by a motor and includes color filter sections of the three colors which pass over the screen of a monochromatic display device in a predetermined sequence as the rotary filter rotates. The coloring device may include two or more sets of color filter sections to enable reduction of the speed of rotation. For size reduction, a member to be detected, used for detection of the rotation of the rotary filter, may be provided on the rotor of the drive motor, or the filter assembly having the rotary filter may be directly mounted to the rotor of the motor. The rotary filter may be in the form of a disk or a cone. In the latter case, it is advantageous that the color filter sections are formed of a transparent base provided with filter sheets attached thereto or coatings having a transparency only to light of the respective color.Type: GrantFiled: January 15, 1997Date of Patent: May 18, 1999Assignee: Mitsubishi Denki Kabushiki KaishaInventors: Toshiro Tsukahara, Tomoaki Ide, Katsumi Kurita, Shigeki Kariya
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Patent number: 5892623Abstract: A light source for projecting rectangular color light bands includes a white-light source, a color separation device for separating the white light into red, green and blue components, and separate optics for forming images of rectangular red, green and blue light bands at predetermined positions. The light source is particularly useful in projection television apparatus having single panel light valves.Type: GrantFiled: December 29, 1997Date of Patent: April 6, 1999Assignee: Philips Electronics North AmericaInventor: Ralph Hampton Bradley
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Patent number: 5734178Abstract: An imaging system using an area sensor in which reading of very fine object such as a manuscript, etc. is permitted to be carried out. This imaging system includes an area sensor in which a plurality of pixels are two-dimensionally arranged so that a pixel pitch in an X direction is an integer multiple A of a pixel width and a pixel pitch in a Y direction is an integer multiple B of a pixel length; object driving means for moving an object by the pixel width/length so that in a condition where one of the pixels corresponds to a part of an object, an image of a unit of 1/AB of the part of the object is formed on one of the pixels; and photoelectric conversion control means for allowing the area sensor to carry out photoelectric conversion in a manner synchronized with movement of the object.Type: GrantFiled: October 4, 1996Date of Patent: March 31, 1998Assignee: Kabushiki Kaisha ToshibaInventor: Hirokazu Sekine
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Patent number: 5644357Abstract: A single-panel matrix display has rows of pixels continually illuminated by scanning red, green and blue light bands. The transmissivity of the rows is modulated for each colored light band in turn by sequentially driving a group of closely-spaced rows of the pixels which are about to be illuminated by the color light band.Type: GrantFiled: December 15, 1994Date of Patent: July 1, 1997Assignee: Philips Electronics North America CorporationInventors: David A. Cohen, Peter J. Janssen
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Patent number: 5508738Abstract: A color projection video system utilizing only a single light valve. A white light source is separated into into red, green and blue bands. Scanning optics cause the RGB bands to be sequentially scanned across a light valve, such as a transmission LCD panel. Prior to each color passing over a given row of panels on the light valve, that row will be addressed, by the display electronics with the appropriate color content of that portion of the image which is being displayed. The image is projected by a projection lens onto a viewing surface, such as a screen. The device includes circuitry to synchronize the illumination of the light valve with the video signal and to minimize video breakup when changing video sources.Type: GrantFiled: March 9, 1995Date of Patent: April 16, 1996Assignee: North American Philips CorporationInventors: Peter Janssen, William Guerinot
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Patent number: 5416514Abstract: A color projection video system utilizing only a single light valve. A white light source is separated into into red, green and blue bands. Scanning optics cause the RGB bands to be sequentially scanned across a light valve, such as a transmission LCD panel. Prior to each color passing over a given row of panels on the light valve, that row will be addressed, by the display electronics with the appropriate color content of that portion of the image which is being displayed. The image is projected by a projection lens onto a viewing surface, such as a screen. The device includes circuitry to synchronize the illumination of the light valve with the video signal and to minimize video breakup when changing video sources.Type: GrantFiled: December 10, 1992Date of Patent: May 16, 1995Assignee: North American Philips CorporationInventors: Peter Janssen, William Guerinot
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Patent number: 5313137Abstract: A display system comprises a cathode ray tube (10) including an electron gun (12) for producing a modulated beam of electrons and a mechanism (14, 15) for focusing the beam of electrons and scanning it along a strip (17) of phosphor to produce a linear display. An optical scanning mechanism comprising a vibrating first mirror (26) and a second mirror (30) mounted parallel to the first mirror (26) between which an image of the linear display may be reflected several times, is provided to enable viewing of successive images of the linear display in axially aligned juxtaposed relationship, to produce a two dimensional display.Type: GrantFiled: May 22, 1992Date of Patent: May 17, 1994Inventor: Malcolm G. Wittey