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Patente US7745018 - Illuminated display system and process - Google PatentesB�squeda Im�genes Maps Play YouTube Noticias Gmail Drive M�s »Iniciar sesi�n B�squeda avanzada de patentesPatentesAn Illuminated display integrated with a fabric substrate, comprising a rear electrode formed on a portion of a front surface of the fabric substrate, the rear electrode being formed on the fabric substrate portion by applying a catalyst to the fabric portion and subsequently immersing the fabric portion...http://www.google.es/patents/US7745018?utm_source=gb-gplus-sharePatente US7745018 - Illuminated display system and process B�squeda avanzada de patentes N�mero de publicaci�nUS7745018 B2Tipo de publicaci�nConcesi�n N�mero de solicitudUS 11/269,225 Fecha de publicaci�n29 Jun 2010 Fecha de presentaci�n8 Nov 2005 Fecha de prioridad22 Mar 2001Tambi�n publicado comoDE60223238D1, DE60223238T2, EP1386340A1, EP1386340A4, EP1386340B1, US6811895, US20020155214, US20050061671, US20060269744, WO2002078035A1 N�mero de publicaci�n11269225, 269225, US 7745018 B2, US 7745018B2, US-B2-7745018, US7745018 B2, US7745018B2 InventoresMatthew M. Murasko, Patrick J. Kinlen Cesionario originalLumimove, Inc.Exportar citaBiBTeX, EndNote, RefManCitas de patentes (103), Otras citas (20), Citada por (1), Clasificaciones (24), Eventos legales (3) Enlaces externos: USPTO, Cesi�n de USPTO, EspacenetIlluminated display system and processUS 7745018 B2 Resumen An Illuminated display integrated with a fabric substrate, comprising a rear electrode formed on a portion of a front surface of the fabric substrate, the rear electrode being formed on the fabric substrate portion by applying a catalyst to the fabric portion and subsequently immersing the fabric portion in an electroless plating bath followed by immersing the fabric portion in an electrode bath, a dielectric layer formed onto the fabric substrate surface substantially over the rear electrode, a light emitting layer formed onto the dielectric layer, a transparent conductive layer formed onto the light emitting layer; and a front electrode lead electrically connected to the transparent conductive layer to transport energy thereto.
10. The display of claim 1, wherein the front conductive polymer layer is polyethylene-dioxithiophene. Descripci�n
RELATED APPLICATIONS This application is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/977,104, filed Oct. 29, 2004, which was a divisional of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/104,161, filed Mar. 22, 2002, now issued as U.S. Pat. No. 6,811,895, which was a non-provisional of U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 60/277,829, filed Mar. 22, 2001, each of which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION The present invention provides a series of processes for forming electroluminescent panel components onto substrates, preferably textiles and fabrics, to create illuminated display systems. In addition, certain components of the display system may be formed together as disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 6,203,391 of Murasko, the teachings of which are incorporated by reference herewith. The '391 patent discloses processes for forming electroluminescent signs by combining electroluminescent lamp components with a sign substrate.
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Citada por Patente citante Fecha de presentaci�n Fecha de publicaci�n Solicitante T�tuloUS8144453 *14 Mar 200827 Mar 2012F-Origin, Inc.Integrated feature for friction less movement of force sensitive touch screen* Citada por examinadorClasificaciones Clasificaci�n de EE.UU.428/690, 313/504, 428/917, 313/506 Clasificaci�n internacionalH05B33/02, H05B33/22, H05B33/10, G09F13/22, H01L27/32, H05B33/26, G09F9/30, H05B33/14, H01L51/50, G09F21/02, H01J1/63, H01J1/62, C09K11/06 Clasificaci�n cooperativaH05B33/22, G09F21/02, Y10S428/917, G09F13/22 Clasificaci�n europeaG09F13/22, G09F21/02, H05B33/22Eventos legales FechaC�digoEventoDescripci�n7 Feb 2014REMIMaintenance fee reminder mailed26 Oct 2010CCCertificate of correction2 Dic 2005ASAssignmentOwner name: LUMIMOVE, INC., A MISSOURI CORPORATION, DBA CROSSLFree format text: ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNORS INTEREST;ASSIGNORS:MURASKO, MATTHEW M.;KINLEN, PATRICK J.;REEL/FRAME:017292/0519;SIGNING DATES FROM 20020502 TO 20020506Free format text: ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNORS INTEREST;ASSIGNORS:MURASKO, MATTHEW M.;KINLEN, PATRICK J.;SIGNED BETWEEN 20020502 AND 20020506;REEL/FRAME:17292/519Free format text: ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNORS INTEREST;ASSIGNORS:MURASKO, MATTHEW M.;KINLEN, PATRICK J.;SIGNING DATES FROM 20020502 TO 20020506;REEL/FRAME:017292/0519GirarImagen originalP�gina principal de Google - Sitemap - Descargas masivas de USPTO - Pol�tica de privacidad - Condiciones de servicio - Acerca de Google Patentes - Danos tu opini�nDatos proporcionados por IFI CLAIMS Patent Services©2012 Google