| Patent Number |
Title Of Patent |
Date Issued |
| PP13652 |
Seashore Dropseed plant named `BT-1` |
March 11, 2003 |
| A novel seashore dropseed (Sporobolus virginicus) cultivar (`BT-l`) is disclosed. The `BT-1` cultivar is characterized by enhanced turf quality under mown and high traffic stress conditions; improved, darker green leaf color; lower growth habit; denser, more tightly knit sod; low mow hei |
| PP13294 |
Seashore paspalum `SDX-1` |
December 3, 2002 |
| A novel seashore paspalum cultivar (Paspalum vaginatum) is disclosed. The `SDX-1` cultivar is characterized by having a fine texture, greater sod strength, increased rooting, improved color, improved density, and greater salinity tolerance. The cultivar is particularly well suited for go |
| 6414790 |
Polarized non-rotating variable light transmitting window |
July 2, 2002 |
| A window whose light transmission can be mechanically controlled and varied smoothly from a high value of approximately 40% to a low value of approximately 1% is achieved without the requirement of rotation. Polarizing molecules are coated onto four different surfaces in particular p |
| 5666223 |
High-efficiency K-sheet polarizer |
September 9, 1997 |
| This invention relates to a new and improved light-polarizing sheet comprising molecularly oriented polyvinyl alcohol containing an oriented block segments of polyvinylene and said polyvinyl alcohol. In particular, the polarizing sheet comprises a polyvinylalcohol/polyvinylene block |
| 5034736 |
Bistable display with permuted excitation |
July 23, 1991 |
| A liquid-crystal display system includes a display having a bistable liquid-crystal material, such as a ferroelectric material, and two sets of electrodes disposed substantially perpendicularly to each other and on opposite sides of a layer of the liquid-crystal material. In each set of |
| 4674840 |
Liquid crystal display with polarizer and biaxial birefringent support |
June 23, 1987 |
| An improved liquid crystal display includes, in sequence from the viewing surface to the medial plane of the display, a substantially transparent polymeric layer, a polarizing layer, a protective layer, a transparent electrode layer, an alignment layer, and a layer of liquid crystal |