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Field-Emission Matrix Display Based On Lateral Electron Reflections

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US Patent:
6614149, Sep 2, 2003
Filed:
Mar 20, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/102467
Inventors:
Alexander Kastalsky - Wayside NJ
Sergey Shokhor - Sound Beach NY
Frank J. DiSanto - North Hills NY
Denis A. Krusos - Lloyd Harbor NY
Boris Gorfinkel - Saratov, RU
Nikolai Abanshin - Saratov, RU
Assignee:
CopyTele, Inc. - Melville NY
Volga Svet Ltd. - Saratov
International Classification:
H01J 100
US Classification:
313310, 313495, 313496, 313497, 313346 R, 313311, 313336
Abstract:
A Reflective Field Emission Display system, components and methods for fabricating the components. In the FED system, a plurality of reflective edge emission pixel elements are arranged in a matrix of N rows and M columns, the pixel elements contain an edge emitter that is operable to emit electrons and a reflector that is operable to extract and laterally reflect emitted electrons. A collector layer, laterally disposed from said reflector layer is operable to attract the reflected electrons. Deposited on the collector layer is a phosphor layer that emits a photon of a known wavelength when activated by an attracted electron. A transparent layer that is oppositely positioned with respect to the pixel elements is operable to attract reflected electrons and prevent reflected electrons from striking the phosphor layer. Color displays are further contemplated by incorporating individually controlled sub-pixel elements in each of the pixel elements. The phosphor layers emit photons having wavelengths in the red, green or blue color spectrum.

Field-Emission Matrix Display Based On Electron Reflections

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US Patent:
6674242, Jan 6, 2004
Filed:
Mar 20, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/102450
Inventors:
Alexander Kastalsky - Wayside NJ
Sergey Shokhor - Sound Beach NY
Frank J. DiSanto - North Hills NY
Denis A. Krusos - Lloyd Harbor NY
Boris Gorfinkel - Saratov, RU
Nikolai Abanshin - Saratov, RU
Assignee:
Copytele, Inc. - Melville NY
International Classification:
G09G 310
US Classification:
3151693, 313495
Abstract:
A Reflective Field Emission Display (FED) system using reflective field emission pixel elements is disclosed. In the FED system disclosed, each pixel elements is composed of at least one edge emitter that is operable to emit electrons and at least one reflector that is operable to first attract and then reflect the emitted electrons onto a transparent layer that is operable to attract the reflected electrons. The transparent anode layer is oppositely positioned with respect to the cathode or emitter edge. In a one aspect of the invention, a phosphor layer interposed between the transparent layer and the pixel element produces a light photon as reflected electrons are attracted to the transparent layer. In another aspect of the invention, a plurality of phosphor layers are applied to the transparent layer to produce a color display when reflected electrons are attracted to the transparent layer.

Reflective Edge Field-Emission Pixel And Associated Display

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US Patent:
6693386, Feb 17, 2004
Filed:
Sep 13, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/243894
Inventors:
Frank J. DiSanto - Manhasset NY
Denis A. Krusos - Lloyd Harbor NY
Sergey L. Shokhor - E. Setauket NY
Alexander Kastalsky - Wayside NJ
Boris Isaakovich Gorfinkel - Saratov, RU
Nikolayi Pavlovich Abanshin - Saratov, RU
Assignee:
Copytele, Inc. - Melville NY
International Classification:
G09G 310
US Classification:
3151691, 313310, 313497
Abstract:
A Reflective Field Emission Display (FED) pixel element and system employing same are disclosed. In the FED system disclosed, each pixel element is composed of at least one emitter that is operable to emit electrons and at least one reflector that is operable to attract and reflect the emitted electrons onto a transparent anode layer that oppositely positioned with respect to the emitter and reflector and is operable to attract the reflected electrons. In one aspect of the invention, the emitter layer is shaped to bound the reflector layer forming an electrical boundary that focuses the reflected electron beam onto a phosphor layer interposed between the transparent layer. In another aspect of the invention, a high voltage and a corresponding high voltage phosphor is applied to the transparent anode layer. The use of high voltage and high voltage phosphor is advantageous as it causes the reflected electrons to be drawn deeper into the phosphor layer and, hence, reduces unwanted emissions back into the vacuum of the pixel element. In still another aspect of the invention, a plurality of phosphor layers are applied to the transparent layer to produce a color display as reflected electrons are attracted to the transparent layer.

Method And Apparatus For Securing E-Mail Attachments

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US Patent:
6856686, Feb 15, 2005
Filed:
Mar 13, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/096811
Inventors:
Frank J. DiSanto - North Hills NY, US
Denis A. Krusos - Lloyd Harbor NY, US
Edward Lewit - Roslyn Heights NY, US
Assignee:
Copytele, Inc. - Melville NY
International Classification:
H04N007/167
US Classification:
380243, 380266, 380269, 380366
Abstract:
In accordance with a first aspect, a method for operating an electronic device adapted to be electronically coupled to at least one microprocessor based device and prevent unauthorized access to data exchanged between the at least one microprocessor based device and other microprocessor based devices, the method including: in a first mode, establishing a secure point-to-point communications session with another like device and receiving security data from the other like device, the security data being associated with an intended recipient microprocessor based device; and, in a second mode, receiving the data from an originating one of the at least one microprocessor based devices, encrypting the data using at least the received security data and sending the encrypted data to the originating microprocessor based device. In accordance with a second aspect, a method for exchanging data between a plurality of suitable microprocessor based devices over a computer network so as to frustrate unauthorized access to the data, the method including: identifying at least first and second recipients for the data to be exchanged; identifying first security data associated with the first recipient and second security data associated with the second recipient; and, encrypting the data using the first and second security data.

Portable Telecommunication Security Device

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US Patent:
6856687, Feb 15, 2005
Filed:
Jun 5, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/162800
Inventors:
Frank J. DiSanto - Manhasset NY, US
Denis A. Krusos - Lloyd Harbor NY, US
Assignee:
Copytele, Inc. - Melville NY
International Classification:
H04N007/167
US Classification:
380243, 380266, 380269, 380366
Abstract:
A portable security device for providing secure communications over a plurality of networks is presented. In one embodiment, the device comprises, at least one communication port for transfer of audio data, at least one communication port for transfer of digital data, a keypad, an encoding/decoding device, a conversion device operable to covert between audio and digital data and a processor, in communication with a memory, the keypad, the said encoding/decoding device, operable to execute code for selecting a configuration of a transmission and a reception port from among said communication ports dependent upon the presence of a network communication device and an input/output device in communication with said selected ports, providing data received from said selected reception port to said encryption/decryption device for encrypting; and providing said encrypted data to said selected transmission port. In one aspect of the invention, encrypted voice data can be transferred over a wireless network using cellular phones, over a wired and wireless network using land-based telephones, cellular phones or satellite phones. In another aspect, encrypted computer data may be transferred over wired or wireless networks.

Method And System For Securely Exchanging Encryption Key Determination Information

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US Patent:
7085376, Aug 1, 2006
Filed:
Feb 14, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/782825
Inventors:
Frank J. DiSanto - North Hills NY, US
Denis A. Krusos - Lloyd Harbor NY, US
Assignee:
Copytele, Inc. - Melville NY
International Classification:
H04K 1/00
H04L 9/00
H04L 9/28
US Classification:
380 28, 380283, 380284, 380285, 380 44, 380 45, 713169, 713176, 726 5, 726 6
Abstract:
A system and method for securely exchanging plurality of information items used to generate a plurality of encryption keys used in a public key-and-private key system. In accordance with the principles of the invention, elements of exchanged information items, such as public key and synchronizing indictors are encrypted before the exchange. The information item element is encrypted using an encryption key determined from information items that were previously exchanged. The encryption of information items used to determine subsequent encryption keys provides additional security to the encryption key used in the transmission of informational data as the encrypted elements of the information item must be decrypted before the data message encryption key can be decrypted. The process of exchanging encrypted information items can be repeated until an agreed upon number of encrypting keys is determined.

Method And System For Preventing Computer Worm Dissemination Using Encryption

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US Patent:
7120796, Oct 10, 2006
Filed:
Jun 14, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/171604
Inventors:
Frank J. DiSanto - Manhasset NY, US
Denis A. Krusos - Lloyd Harbor NY, US
Edward Lewit - Roslyn Heights NY, US
Assignee:
Copytele, Inc. - Melville NY
International Classification:
G06F 11/30
US Classification:
713168, 713190
Abstract:
A method and system for preventing a computer worm from unauthorized use of data indicative of at least one e-mail address stored in a data base is presented. The method comprises the steps of encrypting said data, receiving at least one e-mail message by accessing an e-mail server, decrypting said selected ones of said data to provide access thereto, and addressing at least one e-mail message using said decrypted data. The method further includes the step of re-encrypting the selected decrypted data. In one aspect of the invention, the method of encrypting the data comprises the steps of obtaining a key value, selecting each of the at least one e-mail address, encrypting the selected e-mail address using the key value; and storing said encrypted e-mail in the data base.

Pixel Structure For An Edge-Emitter Field-Emission Display

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US Patent:
7129626, Oct 31, 2006
Filed:
Mar 20, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/102472
Inventors:
Alexander Kastalsky - Wayside NJ, US
Sergey Shokhor - Sound Beach NY, US
Frank J. DiSanto - North Hills NY, US
Denis A. Krusos - Lloyd Harbor NY, US
Boris Gorfinkel - Saratov, RU
Nikolai Abanshin - Saratov, RU
Assignee:
Copytele, Inc. - Melville NY
International Classification:
H01J 1/02
H01J 9/02
US Classification:
313309, 313310, 313336, 313351, 313495, 313497, 313422, 313494, 313496, 257 10, 257E51038
Abstract:
A pixel structure and an edge-emitter field-emission display device having a first substrate or backplate including a cathode disposed thereon and a second substrate or faceplate including an anode disposed thereon, wherein the anode on the second substrate or faceplate has a light emitting film. The cathode may define a first bus of an X-Y bus array and the anode may define a second bus of the X-Y bus array. Alternatively, the first substrate may further include a control gate disposed thereon, wherein the cathode defines a first bus of an X-Y bus array and the control gate defines a second bus of the X-Y bus array.
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