Location History:
- Streetsboro, OH (US) (2002)
- Hudson, OH (US) (1994 - 2003)
Company Filing History:
Years Active: 1994-2003
Title: Gene A Miceli: Innovator in Cholesteric Liquid Crystal Displays
Introduction
Gene A Miceli is a notable inventor based in Hudson, OH (US). He has made significant contributions to the field of liquid crystal displays, particularly in enhancing brightness and performance. With a total of 3 patents to his name, Miceli's work has had a considerable impact on display technology.
Latest Patents
One of Miceli's latest patents focuses on brightness enhancement for bistable cholesteric displays. This invention is directed to a cholesteric liquid crystal display that includes a homogeneous alignment surface. This surface is effective in providing increased brightness, low focal conic reflectance, and reflected light that is significantly circularly polarized. The homogeneous alignment surface substantially aligns the liquid crystal director adjacent to it. It may be disposed on one or both sides of a cell of the display. In cases where the homogeneous alignment surface is on only one side, the substrate with the inhomogeneous alignment surface may be positioned upstream or downstream relative to the direction of incident light. The invention also includes the use of a polarizer to achieve very good brightness and low focal conic reflectance. A stacked display may be produced, including at least one cell with a homogeneous alignment surface, which can enhance the overall display quality.
Career Highlights
Throughout his career, Gene A Miceli has worked with various companies, including Kent Displays, Inc. His innovative work in the field of liquid crystal displays has positioned him as a key figure in advancing display technology.
Collaborations
Miceli has collaborated with notable individuals in his field, including Asad Aziz Khan and Xiao-Yang Huang. These collaborations have contributed to the development of his innovative patents and advancements in display technology.
Conclusion
Gene A Miceli's contributions to cholesteric liquid crystal displays demonstrate his commitment to innovation and excellence in technology. His patents reflect a deep understanding of display mechanisms and a drive to enhance user experience through improved brightness and performance.