Towns, GB
Carl Towns, Stanstead Essex GB
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20090017191 | ELECTROLUMINESCENT DEVICES WITH ELECTRODE PROTECTION - A method of manufacturing an electroluminescent device which has an anode and a cathode and arranged between the anode and the cathode a light emissive layer, also includes an anode protection layer which protects the anode against the effects of converting a precursor polymer to a semiconductive conjugated polymer which constitutes the light emissive layer. This has been found to increase the brightness and half-life of devices. | 01-15-2009 |
Carl Towns, Essex GB
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20080217605 | Oligomers and Polymers - An optionally substituted oligomer or polymer comprising a repeat unit of formula (I); wherein each Ar | 09-11-2008 |
20090236972 | PHOSPHORESCENT OLED - An organic light emitting device having a phase-separated light-emissive layer comprising: a charge transport phase comprising a charge transport material; and an emitting phase, the emitting phase comprising a plurality of discrete emissive domains dispersed in the charge transport phase, each emitting domain comprising a host material and one or more metal complexes for emitting light by phosphorescence; wherein the charge transport material has a T1 energy level lower than the T1 energy level of the metal complexes and the host material has a T1 energy level higher than the T1 energy level of the metal complexes. | 09-24-2009 |
20090253883 | POLYMERS FOR USE IN ORGANIC ELECTROLUMINESCENT DEVICES - A polymer comprising an optionally substituted first repeat unit of formula (1): wherein F is a divalent residue; each G in each occurrence is independently a divalent residue; r is at least 1; each p is independently 0 or 1 and each corresponding q is the other of 0 or 1; and G comprises a heteroatom in the case where n is 1. | 10-08-2009 |
20100025703 | Conductive Polymer Compositions in Opto-Electrical Devices - A conductive polymer composition comprising a conductive polymer in a solid polyelectrolyte. | 02-04-2010 |
Carl Towns, Cambridgeshire GB
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20110279028 | Polymer, Its Preparation and Uses - A polymer comprising a first repeat unit comprising Ar | 11-17-2011 |
20120065338 | PHOSPHORESCENT OLED - An organic light emitting device having a phase-separated light-emissive layer comprising: | 03-15-2012 |
Carl R. Towns, Cambridgeshire GB
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20090322213 | Opto-Electrical Polymers and Devices - A polymer for use in an opto-electrical device comprising aromatically conjugated repeat units of optionally substituted 9,9-dimethylfluorene. | 12-31-2009 |
20130334505 | Polymers, Their Preparation and Uses - A polymer containing an optionally substituted repeat unit of formula (I) wherein each R is the same or different and represents H or an electron withdrawing group, and each R | 12-19-2013 |
Carl R. Towns, Essex GB
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20090152531 | Polar semiconductor hole transporting material - A semiconductive hole transport material containing polar substituent groups, the polar substituent groups substantially not affecting the electronic properties of the hole transport material and the hole transport material being soluble in a polar solvent. | 06-18-2009 |
Carl R. Towns, Suffolk GB
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20100133566 | Opto-Electrical Devices and Methods of Making the Same - An opto-electrical device comprising: a first electrode for injecting charge carriers of a first polarity; a second electrode for injecting charge carriers of a second polarity; and a layer of organic material disposed between the first and second electrodes, the layer of organic material comprising a blend of a first charge transporting and/or light-emissive polymer and a second charge transporting and/or light-emissive polymer, wherein at least the first polymer is cross-linked providing a first cross-linked matrix in which the second polymer is disposed. | 06-03-2010 |
20100230659 | Optical Devices and Their Manufacture - A process for the preparation of a polymerizable unit for production of a hole transporting polymer for use in an optical device, which process comprises reacting | 09-16-2010 |
20120217490 | POLAR SEMICONDUCTOR HOLE TRANSPORTING MATERIAL - A semiconductive hole transport material containing polar substituent groups, the polar substituent groups substantially not affecting the electronic properties of the hole transport material and the hole transport material being soluble in a polar solvent. | 08-30-2012 |
Caroline Towns, Newmarket GB
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20100133566 | Opto-Electrical Devices and Methods of Making the Same - An opto-electrical device comprising: a first electrode for injecting charge carriers of a first polarity; a second electrode for injecting charge carriers of a second polarity; and a layer of organic material disposed between the first and second electrodes, the layer of organic material comprising a blend of a first charge transporting and/or light-emissive polymer and a second charge transporting and/or light-emissive polymer, wherein at least the first polymer is cross-linked providing a first cross-linked matrix in which the second polymer is disposed. | 06-03-2010 |
Caroline Towns, Cambridgeshire GB
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20090152531 | Polar semiconductor hole transporting material - A semiconductive hole transport material containing polar substituent groups, the polar substituent groups substantially not affecting the electronic properties of the hole transport material and the hole transport material being soluble in a polar solvent. | 06-18-2009 |
Caroline Towns, Suffolk GB
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20090322213 | Opto-Electrical Polymers and Devices - A polymer for use in an opto-electrical device comprising aromatically conjugated repeat units of optionally substituted 9,9-dimethylfluorene. | 12-31-2009 |
20100230659 | Optical Devices and Their Manufacture - A process for the preparation of a polymerizable unit for production of a hole transporting polymer for use in an optical device, which process comprises reacting | 09-16-2010 |
20120217490 | POLAR SEMICONDUCTOR HOLE TRANSPORTING MATERIAL - A semiconductive hole transport material containing polar substituent groups, the polar substituent groups substantially not affecting the electronic properties of the hole transport material and the hole transport material being soluble in a polar solvent. | 08-30-2012 |
Chris Towns, Taunton GB
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20140182152 | Footgauge - A footgauge having a foot support plate having an upper surface on which the foot is placed with the heel against a fixed heel abutment. A touchscreen computer device (TCD) is inserted in a tray below the surface and engages a movable toe abutment. The toe abutment is moved into engagement with the foot and the user then and the user then presses a fixed pointer into contact with the screen of the TCD. The TCD is programmed and calibrated so as to give a foot length reading which is dependent on how far the toe abutment is moved towards the heel abutment. | 07-03-2014 |
20140196301 | Apparatus For Measuring An Article - There is provided a measuring device having a pair of pivoted arms, the ends of which remote from the pivot having an associated tape. The tape is fixed to one arm and extends internally through the other arm to be wound on to a biased reel located in a housing part, the reel taking up any slack in the tape. | 07-17-2014 |
Gerald M. Towns, North Yorkshire GB
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20090216272 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR TRANS-LAMINA SPINAL FIXATION - A method of providing spinal stabilization is provided herein. More specifically, the method includes positioning a plurality of fixation assemblies within a plurality of vertebrae in a trans-lamina orientation wherein each fixation assembly includes a proximal portion configured to securely receive a stabilization element (e.g., a stabilization rod). The proximal portions of the various fixation assemblies can be aligned so as to secure at least one stabilization element in a desired position (e.g., along and above a midline of the patient's spine, adjacent and parallel to the midline). A system for providing spinal stabilization is also provided which utilizes trans-lamina delivery and positioning of fixation assemblies within target vertebrae thereby providing stronger fixation and a significant reduction in associated tissue damage. | 08-27-2009 |
20110060368 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR TRANS-LAMINA SPINAL FIXATION - A method of providing spinal stabilization is provided herein. More specifically, the method includes positioning a plurality of fixation assemblies within a plurality of vertebrae in a trans-lamina orientation wherein each fixation assembly includes a proximal portion configured to securely receive a stabilization element (e.g., a stabilization rod). The proximal portions of the various fixation assemblies can be aligned so as to secure at least one stabilization element in a desired position (e.g., along and above a midline of the patient's spine, adjacent and parallel to the midline). A system for providing spinal stabilization is also provided which utilizes trans-lamina delivery and positioning of fixation assemblies within target vertebrae thereby providing stronger fixation and a significant reduction in associated tissue damage. | 03-10-2011 |
20130197584 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR TRANS-LAMINA SPINAL FIXATION - A method of providing spinal stabilization is provided herein. More specifically, the method includes positioning a plurality of fixation assemblies within a plurality of vertebrae in a trans-lamina orientation wherein each fixation assembly includes a proximal portion configured to securely receive a stabilization element (e.g., a stabilization rod). The proximal portions of the various fixation assemblies can be aligned so as to secure at least one stabilization element in a desired position (e.g., along and above a midline of the patient's spine, adjacent and parallel to the midline). A system for providing spinal stabilization is also provided which utilizes trans-lamina delivery and positioning of fixation assemblies within target vertebrae thereby providing stronger fixation and a significant reduction in associated tissue damage. | 08-01-2013 |
20140350609 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR TRANS-LAMINA SPINAL FIXATION - A method of providing spinal stabilization is provided herein. More specifically, the method includes positioning a plurality of fixation assemblies within a plurality of vertebrae in a trans-lamina orientation wherein each fixation assembly includes a proximal portion configured to securely receive a stabilization element (e.g., a stabilization rod). The proximal portions of the various fixation assemblies can be aligned so as to secure at least one stabilization element in a desired position (e.g., along and above a midline of the patient's spine, adjacent and parallel to the midline). A system for providing spinal stabilization is also provided which utilizes trans-lamina delivery and positioning of fixation assemblies within target vertebrae thereby providing stronger fixation and a significant reduction in associated tissue damage. | 11-27-2014 |