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  • La Grange, IL
  • Cape Coral, FL
  • Chicago, IL
  • 815 Sherwood Rd, La Grange Park, IL 60526
  • Lawrenceville, NJ
  • Oak Lawn, IL
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Kevin Jelley Photo 1

Director Of Development Within Motorola Home & Networks Business, Fellow Of The Technical Staff

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Location:
Greater Chicago Area
Industry:
Telecommunications
Kevin Jelley Photo 2

Director, Imaging And Video Communications

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Location:
135 north Spg Ave, La Grange, IL
Industry:
Consumer Electronics
Work:

Director, Imaging and Video Communications

Motorola
Director, Imaging and Video Communications, Home and Networks Business, Technician Office
Kevin Jelley Photo 3

Director Of R And D

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Kevin Jelley
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527 Markham St., Toronto, ON M6G 2L4
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Publications

Us Patents

Display And Solar Cell Device

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US Patent:
7206044, Apr 17, 2007
Filed:
Oct 31, 2001
Appl. No.:
10/001495
Inventors:
Zili Li - Barrington IL, US
Iwona Turlik - Barrington IL, US
Kevin W. Jelley - La Grange IL, US
Assignee:
Motorola, Inc. - Schaumburg IL
International Classification:
G02F 1/1335
US Classification:
349113, 136244, 250200
Abstract:
Displays such as liquid crystal displays (), organic light emitting diode displays, and touch sensitive displays () are stacked with one or more solar cells () such that light passing through the displays will illuminate the light receiving active surface of the solar cells (). No reflector or polarizer need be used when the liquid crystal display () uses cholesteric or polymer dispersed liquid crystals. When using supertwist nematic or twisted nematic liquid crystals, a reflector () can be used that comprises a selective color reflector. The resultant display/solar cell can be utilized in combination with a device such as a wireless communications device () with the solar cell () providing electricity to the display (), the wireless communications device (), or both. A mask () can be used to occlude surface features on the solar cell () as appropriate to provide a substantially uniformly colored appearance.

System And Method Of Videotelephony With Detection Of A Visual Token In The Videotelephony Image For Electronic Control Of The Field Of View

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US Patent:
8237769, Aug 7, 2012
Filed:
Sep 21, 2007
Appl. No.:
11/859012
Inventors:
James Crenshaw - Palatine IL, US
Bruce Augustine - Lake in the Hills IL, US
Kevin Jelley - La Grange IL, US
Zhiyuan Li - Lake Zurich IL, US
Michael Thiems - Edwardsville IL, US
Assignee:
Motorola Mobility LLC - Libertyville IL
International Classification:
H04N 7/14
US Classification:
348 1404, 348 1401
Abstract:
A videotelephony system has an electronically controllable camera with a field of view, a visual token disposed within the field of view, and a camera controller. The camera controller is configured to detect the visual token and reconfigure the field of view relative to a detected position of the visual token.

Structure And Method For Fabricating Semiconductor Structures And Devices With Optical Processing Layers Utilizing The Formation Of A Compliant Substrate For Materials Used To Form The Same

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US Patent:
20030020078, Jan 30, 2003
Filed:
Jul 25, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/911444
Inventors:
Tomasz Klosowiak - Glenview IL, US
Kevin Jelley - La Grange IL, US
George Valliath - Buffalo Grove IL, US
Barbara Barenburg - Gilbert AZ, US
Daniel Gamota - Palatine IL, US
Assignee:
MOTOROLA, INC. - Schaumburg IL
International Classification:
H01L021/00
H01L033/00
H01L027/15
US Classification:
257/083000, 438/069000, 438/065000, 438/089000, 257/084000
Abstract:
High quality epitaxial layers of monocrystalline materials can be grown overlying monocrystalline substrates such as large silicon wafers by forming a compliant substrate for growing the monocrystalline layers. An accommodating buffer layer comprises a layer of monocrystalline oxide spaced apart from the silicon wafer by an amorphous interface layer of silicon oxide. The amorphous interface layer dissipates strain and permits the growth of a high quality monocrystalline oxide accommodating buffer layer. The accommodating buffer layer is lattice matched to both the underlying silicon wafer and the overlying monocrystalline material layer. Any lattice mismatch between the accommodating buffer layer and the underlying silicon substrate is taken care of by the amorphous interface layer. Optical processing layers can be placed on monocrystalline layers to process photons produced in the monocrystalline layers.

Display And Solar Cell Device

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US Patent:
20050150540, Jul 14, 2005
Filed:
Mar 3, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/072551
Inventors:
Zili Li - Barrington IL, US
Iwona Turlik - Barrington IL, US
Kevin Jelley - La Grange IL, US
International Classification:
H01L031/00
H01L025/00
H02N006/00
US Classification:
136246000, 136291000, 136244000, 136251000
Abstract:
Liquid crystal displays () and touch sensitive displays () are stacked with one or more solar cells () such that light passing through the displays will illuminate the light receiving active surface of the solar cells (). No reflector or polarizer need be used when the liquid crystal display () uses cholesteric or polymer dispersed liquid crystals. When using supertwist nematic or twisted nematic liquid crystals, a reflector () can be used that comprises a selective color reflector. The resultant display/solar cell can be utilized in combination with a device such as a wireless communications device () with the solar cell () providing electricity to the display (), the wireless communications device (), or both. A mask () can be used to occlude surface features on the solar cell () as appropriate to provide a substantially uniformly colored appearance.

User Interface Controller Method And Apparatus For A Handheld Electronic Device

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US Patent:
20060036947, Feb 16, 2006
Filed:
Aug 10, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/916384
Inventors:
Kevin Jelley - La Grange IL, US
James Crenshaw - Palatine IL, US
Michael Thiems - Elgin IL, US
International Classification:
G11B 27/00
US Classification:
715722000
Abstract:
A user interface controller of a handheld electronic device () that has a camera that generates video images presents () information on a display () of the handheld electronic device, processes () the video images to track at least one of a position and orientation of a directing object () that is within a field of view () of the camera, and modifies () at least one scene presented on the display in response to a track of the directing object. Modification of scenes may include selecting one or more scene objects, moving a cursor object, and adjusting a viewing angle of successive scenes.

Flat Panel Display Having A Random Spacer Arrangement

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US Patent:
60465417, Apr 4, 2000
Filed:
Dec 15, 1997
Appl. No.:
8/990363
Inventors:
George Valliath - Buffalo Grove IL
Kevin Jelley - La Grange IL
Robert Akins - Palatine IL
Pankaj Desai - Hoffman Estates IL
Assignee:
Motorola, Inc. - Schaumburg IL
International Classification:
H01J 188
H01J 1942
US Classification:
313495
Abstract:
A flat panel display (12) includes a backplate (14) and a faceplate (16) attached to the backplate (14) defining a vacuum enclosure (18) therebetween. A spacer (46, 62, 64, 78, 80, 90) is positioned between the backplate (14) and the faceplate (16). The spacer geometry is anti-symmetrical and non-integral with respect to an array of electron emitters (30, 48, 76) on a cathode plate (22) overlying the backplate (14). The spacers have a curved surface (52, 78, 82) that is characterized by a radius r, or by a length d. sub. 3 of a unit shape having bend angles. alpha. and. beta. , whereas the electron emitter arrays are characterized by orthogonally arranged rows (32) and columns (34). The anti-symmetrical and non-integral relationship between the spacers (46, 62, 64, 78, 80, 90) and the electron emitters reduces the number of electron emitters and pixels (49, 77, 86) that are occluded by the spacers. Additionally, the anti-symmetrical and non-integral relationship permits the spacers (46, 62, 64, 78, 80, 90) to be randomly distributed between the backplate (14) and the faceplate (16) of the flat panel display (12).

Polymer Dispersed Liquid Crystal Display Device With Asymmetric Optical Diffuser

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US Patent:
56297858, May 13, 1997
Filed:
May 4, 1995
Appl. No.:
8/434876
Inventors:
George T. Valliath - Buffalo Grove IL
Kevin W. Jelley - La Grange Park IL
Alan G. Chen - Schaumburg IL
Assignee:
Motorola, Inc. - Schaumburg IL
International Classification:
G02F 11333
G02F 11335
US Classification:
349 86
Abstract:
A display device comprises a polymer dispersed liquid crystal film that includes one or more translucent regions and one or more transparent regions. The back side of the polymer dispersed liquid crystal film is illuminated by collimated light. The front side of the polymer dispersed liquid crystal film is optically coupled to an asymmetric optical diffuser. The asymmetric optical diffuser comprises a plurality of light paths that transmit collimated light emanating through a transparent region of the film, but excludes diffuse light emanating from a translucent region. A preferred asymmetric optical diffuser comprises glass microspheres in a black matrix. In this manner, the asymmetric diffuser substantially improves contrast between a transparent region and a translucent region of a display.

Method For Detecting The Presence Of A Gas With An Opto-Electronic Gas Sensor

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US Patent:
53178971, Jun 7, 1994
Filed:
Nov 30, 1992
Appl. No.:
7/983982
Inventors:
Kevin W. Jelley - Allentown NJ
G. Jordan Maclay - Maywood IL
Assignee:
Siemens Corporate Research, Inc. - Princeton NJ
International Classification:
G01N 2100
G01N 3300
US Classification:
73 3106
Abstract:
Apparatus for detecting the presence of a gas in an ambient atmosphere comprises a multiple quantum well structure; a thin mesh of a transition metal formed on the multiple quantum well structure; and an arrangement for monitoring transmission of electromagnetic radiation through the mesh and the multiple quantum well structure.
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