“SYSTEM AND METHOD OF TRANSPARENT PHOTOVOLTAIC SOLAR CELLS AS TOUCH SCREEN SENSORS AND SOLAR ENERGY SOURCES”

IPApproach LLC is pleased to present the attached exclusive patent for sale “System and method of transparent photovoltaic solar cells as touch screen sensors and solar energy sources” which includes U.S. Patent US10269997B2 assigned to Latavya Chintada. The IP relates to a method, photovoltaic solar cells which are used as touch screen sensors.

 The technology disclosed provides the following advantages:

  • The transparent photovoltaic solar (TPS) cells can be arranged as a screen and used for alternative energy sources for smart devices, however these TPS cell screens, placed either in between an LCD graphical display and a capacitive touch screen or on top of the touch screen, only provide alternative energy by adding one more layer of complexity to the existing devices.
  • Generates low cost touch sensitive devices for large screen devices like TVs, and other huge display devices.
  • Devices with photovoltaic solar cells can easily operate using gloves to mitigate hygienic issues. Compared to prior art, capacitive based touch screen are expensive to make and especially large screen devices like TVs and monitors.
  • The touch sensitive surface comprises a combiner circuit configured to combine voltages produced by the plurality of transparent photovoltaic solar cells in such that energy continues to be generated in the event of a failure of a transparent photovoltaic solar cell in the array.

Global Touch Sensor market is projected to grow by US$5.8 Billion, driven by a compounded growth of 12.6%.

Please contact Justin Ehrlickman via email at justin@ipapproach.com or phone at 845-558-7901 to receive a Brokerage Marketing Package.

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“Portable Biometric Identification Device Using a Dorsal Hand Vein Pattern”

IPApproach LLC is pleased to present the exclusive patents for sale “Portable Biometric Identification Device Using a Dorsal Hand Vein Pattern” which includes U.S. Patents US 9095285 and US 9289160 assigned to BC Portal, Inc. The IP relates to a method, for vein recognition biometric identification.

The technology disclosed provides the following advantages,Dorsal Hand Vein Pattern

  • Vein recognition has advantages such as uniqueness, life-long, time invariant consistency of the vein-pattern for each human body.
  • The procedure is non contactable, fast and shows unobtrusive vein-pattern images.
  • Vein biometric systems are also capable to record the infrared absorption patterns to produce unique and private identification templates for users.
  • The invention can be used for indication of subcutaneous bleeding, new born birth trauma, arthritis, symptoms of a high blood pressure and atherosclerosis, etc.
  • PORTABILITY - which can be deployed not only as a mobile device with specially embedded near infrared camera, but can utilize a simple attachable module that can convert virtually any mobile device to near an infra-red scanner

 BC Portal Inc Website:  http://bcpalm.com/index.html

BC Palm System - Portable Biometric Identification System Using Palm Vein System

             - Technology Deployable on Mobile Devices

The target price for this portfolio is $150,000.

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