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Anthony Campisi, Melville, NY US
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| 20090102389 | Matrix phosphor cold cathode display employing secondary emission - A vacuum flat panel display including: a plurality of electrically addressable pixels; a plurality of thin-film transistor driver circuits each being electrically coupled to an associated at least one of the pixels, respectively; a passivating layer on the thin-film transistor driver circuits and at least partially around the pixels; a conductive frame on the passivating layer, said frame and pixel area coated with an insulator; and, a plurality of cathode emitters are deposited on the coated frame while phosphor is deposited on the coated pixel; wherein, exciting the cathode emitters and addressing one of the pixels using the associated driver circuit causes the emitted electrons to induce one of the pixels to emit light. By introducing a noble gas or mixture, and a ML layer having a DC, AC or pulsed voltage applied thereto, one creates a plasma to form a sheath boundary at the insulator causing electron multiplication and increased illumination. | 04-23-2009 |
| 20090115756 | Matrix phosphor cold cathode display employing ion activated phosphors - A vacuum flat panel display has a plurality of associated pixels each having a phosphor and nanotubes and a surrounding control frame. When a pixel voltage is negative relative to the frame then a plurality of electrons emitted by the nanotubes are attracted to the frame whereby electrons strike gas atoms in transit to the frame and produce ions and additional electrons; wherein said ions returning to the pixel result in phosphor illumination. The invention is also a process for illuminating a phosphor in a flat panel display comprising: a plurality of associated pixels each having a phosphor and nanotubes; applying a pixel voltage negative relative to a frame; attracting to the frame a plurality of electrons emitted by the nanotubes; whereby electrons strike atoms of a gas in transit to the frame producing ions resulting in phosphor illumination. | 05-07-2009 |
Anthony J. Campisi, Melville, NY US
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| 20110316411 | Active Matrix Phosphor Cold Cathode Display - A flat panel display is disclosed. The flat panel display includes a plurality of electrically addressable pixels, a plurality of thin-film transistor driver circuits each been electrically coupled to an associated at least one of the pixels, respectively, a passivating layer on the thin-film transistor driver circuits and at least partially around the pixels, a conductive frame on the passivating layer, and a plurality of nanostructures on the conductive frame, wherein, creating a voltage difference between the pixels and the conductive frame by addressing one of the pixels using the associated driver circuit causes the nanostructures to emit electrons that induce a corresponding one of the pixels to emit light. The display further comprising a nano material deposited on a metal cathode layer. The nano-material providing additional electron emission through secondary electron emission. | 12-29-2011 |
Francis H. Campisi, Waterford, CT US
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| 20110056164 | Method for actively insulating a structure - A method and related system for providing energy conserving active thermal insulation to a building structure by employing alternately spaced insulated air channels and insulated conductive ply channels. A thin conductive ply conveys the energy by conduction from the airflow into the adjacent conductive ply channels that contain an additional layer of foam which improves the conservation of energy. The conductive ply is placed above and below structural openings which would otherwise restrict airflow. The airflow is drawn from beneath the frost line, exhaust ventilation or sunspace. A math model solution determines the energy necessary to maintain a desired room temperature for each hour of the day which characterizes the thermal resistance. As the ambient temperature fluctuates, the resistance varies, however the energy for 24 hours is used to determine the total apparent resistance. Examples of apparent resistance R-value have been improved beyond any published resistance values to date. | 03-10-2011 |
Frank J. Campisi, Humble, TX US
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| 20090056933 | Power slip - A power slip that utilizes modified SDXL slips and regular drilling bowls that fits to the pin drive master bushings of the rotary table and utilizes the depth of the drive pin holes as part of the actuators, thus allowing the power slip to set lower for added clearance and safety during drilling operations. Cables are anchored to a base plate and slip linkages and slip connectors are pivotally mounted to the slips and to the top plate so that, when the lift cylinders are actuated, the slips are moved to the released position. This two-stage linkage and cable design maximizes the movement of the slip assemblies while minimizing vertical movement of the power slip's housing. The base plate of the power slip is provided with a plurality of tubular pins adapted for mounting the base plate to the pin master bushing of a rotary table, and a portion of the lift cylinder is positioned in the interior hollow pins to maximize the movement of the slip assemblies upon actuation of the lift cylinders while minimizing the vertical dimension of the power slip. | 03-05-2009 |
James F. Campisi, Waterford, CT US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
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| 20110056164 | Method for actively insulating a structure - A method and related system for providing energy conserving active thermal insulation to a building structure by employing alternately spaced insulated air channels and insulated conductive ply channels. A thin conductive ply conveys the energy by conduction from the airflow into the adjacent conductive ply channels that contain an additional layer of foam which improves the conservation of energy. The conductive ply is placed above and below structural openings which would otherwise restrict airflow. The airflow is drawn from beneath the frost line, exhaust ventilation or sunspace. A math model solution determines the energy necessary to maintain a desired room temperature for each hour of the day which characterizes the thermal resistance. As the ambient temperature fluctuates, the resistance varies, however the energy for 24 hours is used to determine the total apparent resistance. Examples of apparent resistance R-value have been improved beyond any published resistance values to date. | 03-10-2011 |
Judith Campisi, Berkeley, CA US
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| 20090180988 | Id-1 and Id-2 Genes and Products as Therapeutic Targets for Treatment of Breast Cancer and Other Types of Carcinoma - A method for treatment and amelioration of breast, cervical, ovarian, endometrial, squamous cells, prostate cancer and melanoma in a patient comprising targeting Id-1 or Id-2 gene expression with a delivery vehicle comprising a product which modulates Id-1 or Id-2 expression. | 07-16-2009 |
Marc Wyler Campisi, Woodside, CA US
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| 20090183787 | Valve-to-fitting converter for process piping systems - Valve-to-fitting converter that mounts on the body of an existing valve in a piping system in place of the actuator for the valve and has a dam that mates with a weir in the valve body to block flow between sections of piping connected to the valve body, and ports that provide communication between the sections of piping and fittings connected to the converter. With such converters replacing two or more of the valves in a system, sections of piping can be isolated and/or re-routed without having to shut down the entire system for an extended period of time. | 07-23-2009 |
Steven E. Campisi, Elkhorn, NE US
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| 20090201128 | Transaction authentication card - A transaction authentication card uses a biometric input and a wireless output. The biometric input may be a sensor pad on the transaction authentication card that measures blood flow patterns, temperature, and/or fingerprint patterns to identify a user to permit access. The transaction authentication card is preferably substantially rigid, but may be formed to have some flexibility. Power to the transaction authentication card may be accomplished through an internal battery that is optionally rechargeable. Biometric data is stored on the card only and used for user verification. Biometric data will not be transferred from the card. If authorized biometric data is authenticated the card will transmit a wireless access code to a proximity reader or transaction equipment. | 08-13-2009 |
