NthDegree’s Leading Patent Portfolio
NthDegree is highly focused on the documentation and protection of its’ intellectual property. Nine general patent groups and the granted U.S. patents in those classes are listed below by class and patent number.
Note that applications and foreign filings are not listed.
Publication No. | Title | Description |
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US-9200758-B2 | LED light apparatus formed by a printable composition of a liquid or gel suspension of diodes and methods of using them | This invention is related to the composition of printable diode ink which can be used to manufacture LED-based devices and photovoltaic devices |
US9362348B2 |
Method of manufacturing a light emitting, power generating or other electronic apparatus | Addressable or static light emitting or electronic apparatus |
US8877101B2 |
Method of manufacturing a light emitting, power generating or other electronic apparatus | This invention is related to the composition of printable diode ink which can be used to manufacture LED-based devices and photovoltaic devices |
US8413359B2 |
Illuminating display systems | This invention describes a system, method, and apparatuses for providing electrical power to self-illuminating objects for display |
US9490407B2 |
Process for forming ultra-micro LEDs | This invention is related to forming a thin light sheet containing ultra-micro vertical LEDs |
US9130124B2 |
Diode for a printable composition | This invention is related to the composition of printable diode ink which can be used to manufacture LED-based devices and photovoltaic devices |
US9105812B2 |
Diode for a printable composition | This invention is related to the composition of printable diode ink which can be used to manufacture LED-based devices and photovoltaic devices |
US8889216B2 |
Method of manufacturing addressable and static electronic displays | This invention provides a new type of electronic display and a new method of manufacturing such a display using printing and coating technology |
US8846457B2 |
Printable composition of a liquid or gel suspension of diodes | This invention is related to the composition of printable diode ink which can be used to manufacture LED-based devices and photovoltaic devices |
US8809126B2 |
Printable composition of a liquid or gel suspension of diodes | This invention is related to the composition of printable diode ink which can be used to manufacture LED-based devices and photovoltaic devices |
US8723408B2 |
Diode for a printable composition | This invention is related to the composition of printable diode ink which can be used to manufacture LED-based devices and photovoltaic devices |
US8674593B2 |
Diode for a printable composition | This invention is related to the composition of printable diode ink which can be used to manufacture LED-based devices and photovoltaic devices |
US8415879B2 |
Diode for a printable composition | This invention is related to the composition of printable diode ink which can be used to manufacture LED-based devices and photovoltaic devices |
US8454859B22 |
Metallic nanofiber ink, substantially transparent conductor, and fabrication method | This invention describes a metallic nanofiber ink which is capable of being printed to form thin transparent conductive films |
US9343593B2 |
Printable composition of a liquid or gel suspension of diodes | This invention is related to the composition of printable diode ink which can be used to manufacture LED-based devices and photovoltaic devices |
US9425357B2 |
Diode for printable compositions | This invention is related to the composition of printable diode ink which can be used to manufacture LED-based devices and photovoltaic devices |
US9425357B2 |
Diode for printable compositions | This invention is related to the composition of printable diode ink which can be used to manufacture LED-based devices and photovoltaic devices |
US9419179B2 |
Diode for printable compositions | This invention is related to the composition of printable diode ink which can be used to manufacture LED-based devices and photovoltaic devices |
US9299887B2 |
Ultra-thin printed LED layer removed from substrate | This invention is related to printing a layer of LEDs and conductors over a substrate and then removing the substrate to form an ultra-thin LED lamp |
US9012945B2 |
Yellow phosphor layer containing colored beads for adjusting its perceived off-state color | This invention is related to a technique for controlling an off-state color of the YAG phosphor aesthetic reasons |
US8963168B1 |
LED lamp using blue and cyan LEDs and a phosphor | This invention is related to phosphor-converted LED lamp that uses LEDs emitting at two different peak wavelengths to improve the color rendering and luminous efficacy of the lamp |
US89006713B2 |
LED lamp using blue and cyan LEDs and a phosphor | This invention is related to phosphor-converted LED lamp that uses LEDs emitting at two different peak wavelengths to improve the color rendering and luminous efficacy of the lamp |
US9506608B2 |
Phosphor layer containing transparent features over blue LED | This invention is related to a technique for controlling the primary light leakage through phosphor layer to create white light |
US9082936B2 |
Transparent LED lamp for bidirectional lighting | This invention is related to forming a bidirectional lamp using an array of vertical light emitting diodes |
US9142535B2 |
Vertically printing LEDs in series | This invention is related to forming a LED lamp as a flat sheet using an array of LEDs |
US9074758B2 |
Interlocking light sheet tiles | This intervention is related to forming a larger area lamp using interlocking light sheet tiles |
US9200758B2 |
LED lighting apparatus formed by a printable composition of a liquid or gel suspension of diodes and methods of using same | This patent introduces a diode ink which can be printed to create LED-based devices and photovoltaic devices |
US10161615B2 |
Apparatus with forward and reverse-biased light emitting diodes coupled in parallel | This invention is related to the composition of printable diode ink which can be used to manufacture LED-based devices and photovoltaic devices |
US9443180B2 |
Security label using printed LEDs | This invention is related to security marks containing a random array of tiny printed light-generating devices |
US10402610B2 |
Printed LEDs embedded in objects to provide optical security feature | This invention is related to embedding printed LEDs in objects to provide visual feedback to a user when such object receive power from an external power source. |
US8982446B2 |
Reflective color displays | This invention is related to a reflective color display employing a transparent LED layer for illuminating the display and piezoelectric elements to control the reflected color of each pixel |
US9099568B2 |
Three-terminal printed devices interconnected as circuits | This invention relates to printing pre-formed microscopic 3-teminal devices such as transistors and other circuits |
US9177992B2 |
Active LED module with LED and transistor formed on same substrate | This invention relates to a single die containing driver circuitry in series with an LED to control current through the LED |
US7972031B2 |
Addressable or static light emitting or electronic apparatus | This invention is related to an electronic display technology capable of being printed or coated on variety of substrates |
US8853939B2 |
Static and addressable emissive displays | This invention is related to an emissive display technology capable of being printed or coated on different substrates |
US8183772B2 |
Static and addressable emissive displays | This invention is related to an emissive display technology capable of being printed or coated on wide variety of substratess |
US8182303B2 |
Method of fabricating static and addressable emissive displays | This invention is related to an emissive display technology capable of being printed or coated on wide variety of substrates |
US7719187B2 |
Static and addressable emissive displays | This invention is related to an emissive display technology capable of being printed or coated on wide variety of substrates |
US10497672B2 |
Ultra-thin display using printed light emitting diodes | This invention is related to an addressable array of printed active LEDs, where each active LED includes a driver transistor |
US9119244B2 |
Illuminating display systems | This invention is related to systems, apparatuses, and methods for providing electrical power to self-illuminating objects for display |
US8739440B2 |
Illuminating display systems | This invention is related to systems, apparatuses, and methods for providing electrical power to self-illuminating objects for display |
US87339441B2 |
Apparatuses for providing power for illumination of a display object | This invention is related to systems, apparatuses, and methods for providing electrical power to self-illuminating objects for display |
US8127477B2 |
Illuminating display systems | This invention is related to systems, apparatuses, and methods for providing electrical power to self-illuminating objects for display |
US7992332B2 |
Apparatuses for providing power for illumination of a display object | This invention is related to systems, apparatuses, and methods for providing electrical power to self-illuminating objects for display |
US9572249B2 |
Printing complex electronic circuits | This invention is related to printing pre-formed, microscopic semiconductor devices in separate groups on a substrate and connect them in parallel to create more complex circuit |
US8940627B2 |
Conductive ink for filling vias | This invention is related to a method of filling vias during the substrate fabrication process |
US10499499B2 |
Printing complex electronic circuits using a printable solution defined by a patterned hydrophobic layer | This invention is related to printing pre-formed, microscopic semiconductor devices in separate groups on a substrate and connect them in parallel to create more complex circuits |
US9993875B2 |
Methods for fabrication of nanostructures | This invention is related to fabrication of nanostructures such as silver nanowires |
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