Inventor profile of:

Kenneth E. Salsman

City:

Pleasanton, California

Country:

United States

Published Applications:

17

Last publication date:

2018-06-07

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Recent patent applications by Salsman Kenneth E.

Kenneth E. Salsman from Pleasanton, US has applied for patents for these inventions. The list has both pending applications and granted patents:

#1 | 2018-06-07
US20180153385A1
Human necessities

DISPLAYING IMAGE DATA FROM A SCANNER CAPSULE

#2 | 2018-02-08
US20180039061A1
Physics

APPARATUS AND METHODS TO GENERATE IMAGES AND DISPLAY DATA USING OPTICAL DEVICE

#3 | 2016-11-10
US20160324404A1
Human necessities

Displaying image data from a scanner capsule

#4 | 2014-09-04
US20140249373A1
Human necessities

Displaying image data from a scanner capsule

#5 | 2012-01-12
US20120007585A1
Physics

Sensor for detecting high frequency signals

#6 | 2011-01-06
US20110004059A1
Human necessities

Displaying image data from a scanner capsule

#7 | 2010-05-13
US20100118064A1
Physics

Driving Liquid Crystal Materials Using Low Voltages

#8 | 2006-12-21
US20060284774A1
Physics

Sensor for detecting high frequency signals

#9 | 2006-07-20
US20060158443A1
Physics

Light modulator with bi-directional drive

#10 | 2006-06-22
US20060132066A1
Physics

Synchronization of lamp stabilizing pulses with frame rates of PWM LCOS devices

#11 | 2006-05-25
US20060109181A1
Electricity

Device for emission of high frequency signals

#12 | 2006-05-04
US20060092380A1
Electricity

Clean-up polarizer and gamma control for display system

#13 | 2006-03-28
US10404958
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Light modulator with bi-directional drive

#14 | 2006-02-28
US10341764
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Method of detecting a distortion on a surface

#15 | 2006-02-16
US20060033997A1
Physics

High efficiency micro-display system

#16 | 2005-10-13
US20050225824A1
Physics

High efficiency micro-display system

#17 | 2005-03-31
US20050068277A1
Physics

Driving liquid crystal materials using low voltages

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