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Jonathan V. Caspar, Wilmington, DE US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090297739METAL COMPOSITIONS, THERMAL IMAGING DONORS AND PATTERNED MULTILAYER COMPOSITIONS DERIVED THEREFROM - The invention provides metal compositions, including silver compositions, and thermal imaging donors prepared with the compositions. The donors are useful for thermal transfer patterning of a metal layers and optionally, a corresponding proximate portion of an additional transfer layer onto a thermal imaging receiver. The compositions are useful for dry fabrication of electronic devices. Also provided are patterned multilayer compositions comprising one or more base film(s), and one or more patterned metal layers, including EMI shields and touchpad sensors.12-03-2009
20090309954METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR SELECTING AND APPLYING NON-CONTIGUOUS FEATURES IN A PATTERN - Two or more sets of non-contiguous features are selected from a pattern of non-contiguous features, and each set is imaged separately during a single scan of a multi-channel imaging head. The non-contiguous features selected in each set can be selected such that they are imaged with substantially the same transferred characteristics. The non-contiguous features selected in all the sets can be selected such that the pattern is completely imaged after all of the sets have been separately imaged, and each imaged non-contiguous feature in the completely imaged pattern has substantially the same imaged characteristics. The one or more sets can be selected such that the selected non-contiguous features of one set are interleaved with the selected non-contiguous features of another set.12-17-2009
20100239793Thermally imageable dielectric layers, thermal transfer donors and receivers - The invention is related to thermal imageable dielectric layers and thermal transfer donors and receivers comprising dielectric layers. The thermal transfer donors are useful in making electronic devices by thermal transfer of dielectric layers having excellent resistivity, good transfer properties and good adhesion to a variety of receivers.09-23-2010
20100239794Donor elements and processes for thermal transfer of nanoparticle layers - The invention discloses processes for thermal transfer patterning of a nanoparticle layer and a corresponding proximate portion of a carrier layer, and optionally additional transfer layers, together onto a thermal imaging receiver. The invention is useful for dry fabrication of electronic devices. Additional embodiments of the invention include multilayer thermal imaging donors comprising in layered sequence: a base film, a carrier layer and a nanoparticle layer. The carrier layer can be a dielectric or conducting layer. When the carrier layer is a dielectric layer, the base film includes a light attenuating agent in the form of a dye or pigment.09-23-2010
20110151214METAL COMPOSITIONS, THERMAL IMAGING DONORS AND PATTERNED MULTILAYER COMPOSITIONS DERIVED THEREFROM - Thermal imaging donors are useful for thermal transfer patterning of a metal layer and optionally, a corresponding proximate portion of an additional transfer layer onto a thermal imaging receiver. The compositions are useful for dry fabrication of electronic devices. Also provided are patterned multilayer compositions comprising one or more base film(s), and one or more patterned metal layers. These include electromagnetic interference shields and touchpad sensors.06-23-2011

Patent applications by Jonathan V. Caspar, Wilmington, DE US

Jonathan V. Caspar, Henry Clay Village, DE US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090066796Methods and Apparatus for Correcting Banding of Imaged Regular Patterns - A multi-channel imaging head is calibrated in accordance with a pre-determined regular pattern to minimize swath-to-swath and inter-swath variations during the imaging of the regular pattern. The imaging parameters of the imaging head are optimized in accordance with the pre-determined regular pattern.03-12-2009

Patent applications by Jonathan V. Caspar, Henry Clay Village, DE US

Timothy Caspar, Yorklyn, DE US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090172832EXPRESSION OF RUBISCO ENZYME FROM A NON-RUBISCO LOCUS - The invention relates to a method for transformation of plant chloroplasts with genetic constructs by insertion of a RUBISCO gene in a non-RUBISCO site of the chloroplast genome to generate transformed plants that produce large amounts of a functional RUBISCO enzyme.07-02-2009
20090172842EXPRESSION OF RECOMBINANT GENES ENCODING RUBISCO PROTEINS IN C3 PLANTS - The invention describes isolation and functional expression of RUBISCO genes derived from C4 plants and red algae in C3 plant hosts. Specifically the RUBISCO genes of 07-02-2009
20110086345ISOLATION AND USE OF RYANODINE RECEPTORS - The genes encoding ryanodine receptor homologs have been characterized from multiple insect families including lepidopteran tobacco budworm (04-14-2011

Patent applications by Timothy Caspar, Yorklyn, DE US