| Patent application number | Description | Published |
| 20080260583 | Micro-Fluidic Device Based Upon Active Matrix Principles - A micro-fluidic device ( | 10-23-2008 |
| 20080261276 | Micro-Fluidic Device Based Upon Active Matrix Principles - A micro-fluidic device ( | 10-23-2008 |
| 20080285282 | Directional Light Output Devices Such as Multi-View Displays - A light emitting device comprises a substrate ( | 11-20-2008 |
| 20080300146 | Bio Chip Device with a Sample Compartment and a Light Sensitive Element, Method for the Detection of Fluorescent Particles Within at Least One Sample Compartment of a Bio Chip Device - The invention provides a bio chip device comprising at least one sample compartment and at least one light sensitive element, the at least one sample compartment being provided on a first side of the at least one light sensitive element, wherein incident light is provided incident from a second side opposite of the first side of the at least one light sensitive element. Further, the invention provides a method for the detection of fluorescent particles within at least one sample compartment of a bio chip device. | 12-04-2008 |
| 20090213568 | MULTI VIEW DISPLAY DEVICE - A multi view display comprising a light emitting element having an optical cavity formed by a first and a second reflecting layer, at least said second reflecting layer being semi-transparent, and a light emitting layer arranged between said reflecting layers, wherein said optical cavity is designed so that light emitted in at least two preferred viewing directions has a higher intensity than light emitted in other directions. The invention is based on interference phenomena in the optical cavity, making it possible to realize a light emitting element that intrinsically emits more light in the preferential viewing directions than in other directions. This emission profile makes the light emitting element very useful in a multi view display, reducing the problems of cross talk. | 08-27-2009 |
| 20090279093 | INTEGRATED BIOSENSING DEVICE HAVING PHOTO DETECTOR - An integrated biosensing device detects emissions from a sample when illuminated. A photo detector ( | 11-12-2009 |
| 20090284746 | RADIATION DETECTORS USING EVANESCENT FIELD EXCITATION - A detection system ( | 11-19-2009 |
| 20090295273 | DISPLAY PANEL AND METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING THE SAME - The invention relates to a display panel ( | 12-03-2009 |
| 20100028205 | MICRO-FLUIDIC DEVICE FOR THE USE IN BIOCHIPS OR BIOSYSTEMS - The Invention concerns to a micro-fluidic device for the use in biochip or bio-system, wherein an 2 dimensional matrix array of temperature sensitive Poly-MEM actuators ( | 02-04-2010 |
| 20100038564 | MICRO-ACTUATOR DEVICE FOR THE USE IN A BIOCHIP OR BIOSYSTEM - The Invention concerns to a micro-actuator device for the use in biochip or bio-system. In order to achieve a micro-actuator device for the use as a micro pump in biosensors or bio-systems, or at least bio-chips, by which the actuation can be steered very precisely and effective, the solution is that the micro actuator consist of a photosensitive actuator element ( | 02-18-2010 |
| 20100063485 | DEVICE FOR THE CONTROLLED RELEASE OF A PREDEFINED QUANTITY OF A SUBSTANCE - Device for the controlled release of a predefined quantity of a substance and method for the production of a device for the controlled release of a predefined quantity of a substance. To realize a controlled delivery of a substance based upon a multiplicity of individual compartments, the reservoirs are formed in plastic substrates that allow the substance delivery device to be flexible and conformal with both internal and external body parts. The fabrication technology for the plastic drug release reservoirs is compatible with active matrix array technology, allowing control of delivery to be based upon active matrix principles. Applications are for controlled external drug delivery (patches), implantable drug delivery and oral drug delivery (electronic pill). | 03-11-2010 |
| 20100096561 | METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR DETECTION WITH FRONT IRRADIATION - A radiation detection system ( | 04-22-2010 |
| 20100096563 | LUMINESCENCE SENSOR - The present invention provides a luminescence sensor ( | 04-22-2010 |
| 20100156444 | MICROELECTRONIC DEVICE WITH HEATING ELECTRODES - The invention relates to different designs of a microelectronic device comprising heating electrodes (HE) and field electrodes (FE) that have effect in the same sub-region of a sample chamber. By applying appropriate voltages to the field electrodes (FE), an electrical field (E) can be generated in the sample chamber. By applying appropriate currents to the heating electrodes (HE), the sample chamber can be heated according to a desired temperature profile. The heating electrodes (HE) may optionally be operated as field electrodes such that they generate an electrical field in the sample chamber, too. | 06-24-2010 |
| 20100163414 | MICROELECTRONIC DEVICE WITH FIELD ELECTRODES - The invention relates to a microelectronic device, particularly a microelectronic biosensor, comprising an array of field electrodes (FE) for generating an alternating electrical field (E) in an adjacent sample chamber (SC). The field electrodes (FE) are coupled to associated local oscillators (OS), which are preferably tunable and connected in a matrix pattern to an external control unit (CU). The local oscillators (OS) allow high frequencies of the generated electrical fields (E), such that for example dielectrophoretic forces can be generated. | 07-01-2010 |
| 20100165534 | MAGNETIC FIELD GENERATION DEVICE - The present invention relates to a magnetic field generation device comprising a magnetic field generating element ( | 07-01-2010 |
| 20100167959 | MICROELECTRONIC DEVICE WITH HEATING ARRAY - The invention relates to different designs of a microelectronic device comprising an array of heating elements (HE) with local driving units (CU | 07-01-2010 |
| 20100229656 | MICROELECTRONIC SENSOR DEVICE WITH SENSOR ARRAY - The invention relates to different designs of a microelectronic sensor device comprising an array of heating elements (HE) and an array of sensor elements (SE) that are aligned with respect to each other adjacent to a sample chamber (SC). By applying appropriate currents to the heating elements (HE), the sample chamber can be heated according to a desired temperature profile. | 09-16-2010 |