Kent, MA
David Kent, Framingham, MA US
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20090153582 | Laser Displays Based On Color Mixing Between Colored Light And Phosphor-Emitted Visible Colored Light - Laser display systems using at least one scanning laser beam to excite one or more fluorescent materials on a screen which emit light to form images. The fluorescent materials may include phosphor materials. | 06-18-2009 |
20090174632 | Laser Displays Using Phosphor Screens Emitting Visible Colored Light - Laser display systems using at least one scanning laser beam to excite one or more fluorescent materials on a screen which emit light to form images. The fluorescent materials may include phosphor materials. | 07-09-2009 |
20110109529 | DISPLAY SYSTEMS HAVING SCREENS WITH OPTICAL FLUORESCENT MATERIALS - Fluorescent screens and display systems and devices based on such screens using at least one excitation optical beam to excite one or more fluorescent materials on a screen which emit light to form images. The fluorescent materials may include phosphor materials and non-phosphor materials such as quantum dots. A screen may include a multi-layer dichroic layer. | 05-12-2011 |
20110141150 | DISPLAY SCREENS HAVING OPTICAL FLUORESCENT MATERIALS - Fluorescent screens and display systems and devices based on such screens using at least one excitation optical beam to excite one or more fluorescent materials on a screen which emit light to form images. The fluorescent materials may include phosphor materials and non-phosphor materials such as quantum dots. A screen may include a multi-layer dichroic layer. | 06-16-2011 |
David L. Kent, Framingham, MA US
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20080291140 | Display Systems Having Screens with Optical Fluorescent Materials - Fluorescent screens and display systems and devices based on such screens using at least one excitation optical beam to excite one or more fluorescent materials on a screen which emit light to form images. The fluorescent materials may include phosphor materials and non-phosphor materials such as quantum dots. A screen may include a multi-layer dichroic layer. | 11-27-2008 |
20090116107 | Multilayered Screens with Light-Emitting Stripes for Scanning Beam Display Systems - Multilayered screens with parallel light-emitting stripes for scanning beam display systems. The light-emitting materials may include phosphor materials and non-phosphor materials. | 05-07-2009 |
20100097678 | Servo Feedback Control Based on Designated Scanning Servo Beam in Scanning Beam Display Systems with Light-Emitting Screens - Scanning beam display systems that scan one servo beam and an excitation beam onto a screen that emits visible light under excitation of the light of the excitation beam and control optical alignment of the excitation beam based on positioning of the servo beam on the screen via a feedback control. | 04-22-2010 |
20100244705 | Detecting Screen Breakage in Display Systems - Display systems, devices and techniques based on a screen and a mechanism that detects breakage on the screen and interrupts the operation of the screen when a screen breakage is detected. | 09-30-2010 |
20110074660 | SERVO-ASSISTED SCANNING BEAM DISPLAY SYSTEMS USING FLUORESCENT SCREENS - Methods and systems for improving imaging quality and power efficiency of scanning beam display systems using fluorescent screens are disclosed. In various embodiments, beam shaping mechanisms for maximizing overlap between the beam cross-section and the florescent element corresponding to each color sub-pixel of the screen, as well as pulse width and timing adjustments, are introduced to reduce imaging noise and improve power efficiency of the display system. | 03-31-2011 |
20110176208 | Multilayered Fluorescent Screens for Scanning Beam Display Systems - Fluorescent screens and display systems and devices based on such screens using at least one excitation optical beam to excite one or more fluorescent materials on a screen which emit light to form images. The fluorescent materials may include phosphor materials and non-phosphor materials such as quantum dots. | 07-21-2011 |
20110181948 | Multilayered Fluorescent Screens for Scanning Beam Display Systems - Fluorescent screens and display systems and devices based on such screens using at least one excitation optical beam to excite one or more fluorescent materials on a screen which emit light to form images. The fluorescent materials may include phosphor materials and non-phosphor materials such as quantum dots. | 07-28-2011 |
David M Kent, Blackstone, MA US
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20140261158 | FURNANCE EMPLOYING COMPONENTS FOR USE WITH GRAPHITE HOT ZONE - A furnace for growing sapphire crystal in which the furnace comprises a furnace housing; a hot zone which comprises insulation and a heater which are both accommodated within the furnace housing; a crucible located within the hot zone and the crucible has an opening. Either a crucible lid covers the opening of the crucible, and the crucible lid has a first conduit which extends therefrom or a crucible enclosure surrounds at least a side wall and a top portion of the crucible and the crucible enclosure is impermeable to at least carbon preventing carbon contamination of a melt contained within the crucible. | 09-18-2014 |
Martin Kent, Andover, MA US
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20100237046 | DRY NON-PLASMA TREATMENT SYSTEM AND METHOD OF USING - A dry non-plasma treatment system and method for removing oxide material is described. The treatment system is configured to provide chemical treatment of one or more substrates, wherein each substrate is exposed to a gaseous chemistry under controlled conditions including surface temperature and gas pressure. Furthermore, the treatment system is configured to provide thermal treatment of each substrate, wherein each substrate is thermally treated to remove the chemically treated surfaces on each substrate. | 09-23-2010 |
20140360979 | DRY NON-PLASMA TREATMENT SYSTEM AND METHOD OF USING - A dry non-plasma treatment system and method for removing oxide material is described. The treatment system is configured to provide chemical treatment of one or more substrates, wherein each substrate is exposed to a gaseous chemistry under controlled conditions including surface temperature and gas pressure. Furthermore, the treatment system is configured to provide thermal treatment of each substrate, wherein each substrate is thermally treated to remove the chemically treated surfaces on each substrate. | 12-11-2014 |
Rachel Kent, Boxborough, MA US
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20130108650 | ACTRIIB BINDING AGENTS AND USES THEREOF | 05-02-2013 |
20130189269 | ACTRIIB BINDING AGENTS AND USES THEREOF - The disclosure provides, among other aspects, neutralizing antibodies and portions thereof that bind to ActRIIB and uses for same. | 07-25-2013 |
20150030606 | ACTRIIB BINDING AGENTS AND USES THEREOF - The disclosure provides, among other aspects, neutralizing antibodies and portions thereof that bind to ActRIIB and uses for same. | 01-29-2015 |
Rachel Baribault Kent, Boxborough, MA US
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20090234101 | DIRECTED EVOLUTION OF NOVEL BINDING PROTEINS - In order to obtain a novel binding protein against a chosen target, DNA molecules, each encoding a protein comprising one of a family of similar potential binding domains and a structural signal calling for the display of the protein on the outer surface of a chosen bacterial cell, bacterial spore or phage (genetic package) are introduced into a genetic package. The protein is expressed and the potential binding domain is displayed on the outer surface of the package. The cells or viruses bearing the binding domains which recognize the target molecule are isolated and amplified. The successful binding domains are then characterized. One or more of these successful binding domains is used as a model for the design of a new family of potential binding domains, and the process is repeated until a novel binding domain having a desired affinity for the target molecule is obtained. In one embodiment, the first family of potential binding domains is related to bovine pancreatic trypsin inhibitor, the genetic package is M13 phage, and the protein includes the outer surface transport signal of the M13 gene III protein. | 09-17-2009 |
William Kent, Brookline, MA US
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20090248471 | METHOD OF BLOCK BOOKING - A method and computer program product for monitoring a performance schedule for one or more of at least one artist and at least one venue. At least one of a performance geographic region of interest and a date range of interest may be defined. At least a second venue may be notified if at least one performance has been scheduled in one or more of the performance geographic region of interest and the date range of interest. | 10-01-2009 |