Border, Mask, Shade, Or Curtain Patents (Class 359/450)
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Patent number: 6459531Abstract: A screen mounting device for a projection TV includes a mask for protecting an edge of a screen on which an image is displayed which is arranged to enclose an edge portion of the screen and having a hooking socket formed at a back side thereof, and a holder member for fixing the screen s and the mask to the cabinet. The holder member includes a coupling portion fitting in a front edge portion of the cabinet and fixed thereto, a hooking portion inserted in the hooking socket of the mask and coupled thereto, and a screen fixing portion in which the edge portion of the screen is inserted. Also, the coupling portion, the hooking portion and the screen fixing portion are integrally formed.Type: GrantFiled: September 29, 2000Date of Patent: October 1, 2002Assignee: Samsung Electronics, Co., Ltd.Inventor: Sung-Ki Min
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Patent number: 6437917Abstract: A display system has a directional reflection screen with a triangularly-shaped mirror sheet as horizontal focusing for observers and stereoscopic image projecting means. The directional reflection screen has a triangularly-shaped mirror sheet with included angles at least some of which are non-right angles. This enables a plurality of observers to simultaneously obtain a stereoscopic view using a binocular parallax without wearing special glasses and without having to position themselves in a very limited number of positions relative to the screen. Vertical diffusion can also be provided by using a lens sheet. The screen can be made concave in the horizontal or vertical directions, or both.Type: GrantFiled: June 12, 2000Date of Patent: August 20, 2002Assignee: Hitachi, Ltd.Inventors: Tetsuya Ooshima, Yoshiyuki Kaneko, Akira Arimoto
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Patent number: 6304377Abstract: A wall and/or projection board which can be used on both sides and can be engaged in a horizontal wall rail. At least a first engagement element is connected to the wall-board element via a vertical pivot-spindle connection. The vertical pivot-spindle connection is designed such that, following disengagement of a second engagement element, the wall-board element can be pivoted through 180° about the vertical pivot-spindle connection retained by the first engagement element and can be engaged in the wall rail on the other side in relation to the first engagement element.Type: GrantFiled: October 15, 1999Date of Patent: October 16, 2001Assignee: Werndl BüroMöbel AGInventor: Andreas Murr
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Patent number: 6219183Abstract: A rear projection display is disclosed having a projection device, a screen, and a screen moving device. The projection devise projects an image, the screen is provided for displaying the image, and the screen moving device is used to move the screen in relation to the projection device. The screen moving device has a first frame attached to the screen that telescopically move over a second frame to extend and retract the screen. In the retracted position, the screen is flush with a display box that contains the projection device. As the screen moves away from the projection device, the image increases in size. The projection device includes a projection lens which may be a fixed focal length lens. Two folding mirrors of the projection device provide a folded projection path to reduce a dimension of the display. The screen moving device has an opening to move the screen toward the projection device without interfering therewith. A flexible light blocking material covers the opening.Type: GrantFiled: April 21, 1997Date of Patent: April 17, 2001Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventor: Fuad Elias Doany
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Patent number: 6109753Abstract: A rear-type projection display device is provided, in which even a liquid crystal panel having several point defects is used, the point defects are hardly recognized. According to the present invention, in order not to display the display defects (the bright spots or unlit defects) that take place when a light from a light source transmits a liquid crystal panel having the point defects, means for correcting the display defects is provided on the liquid crystal panel side of a screen.Type: GrantFiled: September 24, 1998Date of Patent: August 29, 2000Assignee: Semiconductor Energy Laboratory Co., Ltd.Inventor: Yoshiharu Hirakata
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Patent number: 6084707Abstract: There is disclosed a large-sized transmission-type screen used for a multi-image system. If the screen expands or contracts due to variations of the ambient temperature or humidity, generation of creases or relieves is prevented. The transmission-type screen includes image sources for projecting and magnifying optical images, screen members for transmitting the projected optical images, first light-blocking members mounted to edges of the screen members, and a support member having tensioning mechanisms. Each tensioning mechanism applies a tension to the first light-blocking members to hold the components of the screen members in intimate contact with the support member. Each screen member includes a lenticular lens sheet, a composite Fresnel sheet consisting of sheet members bonded vertically, and plural transparent reinforcing sheets. Each reinforcing sheet is substantially identical in size with each sheet member of the composite Fresnel sheet.Type: GrantFiled: September 26, 1997Date of Patent: July 4, 2000Assignee: Kuraray Co., Ltd.Inventors: Manabu Maruyama, Takashi Yamada
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Patent number: 5828410Abstract: A system for increasing the useful viewing angle in an array of video display units, also called a video wall, comprising the duplication of an outer marginal strip of the displayed image on adjacent video display units, a cylindrical lens structure mounted over the frame of each video display units and outer strip, with a spatial compression of a portion of outer strip, or the duplication of the image in an outer marginal strip of the displayed image in adjacent video display units, and a spherical lens placed over the entire viewing surface and frame of each video display unit. With proper selection of lens parameters and aforementioned image modifications, the invention produces a magnified image that obscures the image of the frame between adjacent video display units and gives the effect of a single large display over an increased viewing angle.Type: GrantFiled: July 19, 1995Date of Patent: October 27, 1998Inventor: Raoul E. Drapeau
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Patent number: 5737123Abstract: An adjustable-aspect ratio video projection viewing screen assembly has a screen portion that is basically proportioned as a widescreen, e.g. with 16:9 aspect ratio, but is convertible to a second aspect ratio, e.g. regular 4:3 aspect ratio, by means of a pair of telescopic side panel assemblies, each having a fixed portion extending outwardly beyond the side edge of the widescreen, and a movable portion that can be located in front of the fixed portion for widescreen viewing or moved inwardly to cover the void side margins for viewing at regular aspect ratio. The fixed portions also serve as stereo speaker baffle boards, the movable panels being made acoustically transparent. The movable panels may be adjusted manually or can be fitted with an electrical power mechanism controlled manually or controlled automatically from an aspect mode control signal originating from the video projection system. All four panels are typically covered with matching grille cloth.Type: GrantFiled: September 17, 1996Date of Patent: April 7, 1998Inventor: Vincent Donohoe
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Patent number: 5581401Abstract: A portable screen assembly for use with a projector has a housing made up of a lower casing and an upper casing pivotally mounted on the lower casing to open or close the lower casing. The housing accommodates a roll rotatably mounted on the lower casing, a screen wound around the roll, a hanger bar to which one side of the screen is connected, and two extension robe assemblies having respective first ends pivotally mounted on the lower casing for movement between folded-down positions and erected positions generally perpendicular to each other. The hanger bar extends parallel to the roll in a spaced relationship when accommodated within the housing, while the two extension robe assemblies extend, when in the folded-down positions, in line with each other in a direction parallel to the roll and in a spaced relationship thereto. A bar clip is mounted on a second end of each of the extension robe assemblies.Type: GrantFiled: April 6, 1995Date of Patent: December 3, 1996Assignees: Izumi-Cosmo Co., Ltd., Casio Computer Co., Ltd.Inventors: Hideo Takamoto, Tsuyoshi Matsunaga
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Patent number: 5523880Abstract: A masking apparatus for masking portions of the viewing surface of a projection screen. The masking apparatus includes an upper roller, upon which is wound an upper masking screen, and a lower roller, upon which is wound a lower masking screen operatively connected to the upper roller. When the upper roller is rotated in a first direction, the upper masking screen is unwound and lowered to mask the upper region of the screen and the lower masking screen is unwound and raised to mask the lower region of the screen. When the upper roller is rotated in an opposite second direction, the upper and lower masking screens are wound to non-masking alignments. In an alternate embodiment, the masking apparatus can be used to mask side regions of a projection screen viewing surface.Type: GrantFiled: July 27, 1994Date of Patent: June 4, 1996Assignee: Draper Shade & Screen Co., Inc.Inventors: John D. Pidgeon, David Manthei
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Patent number: 5510862Abstract: A collapsible, large screen audiovisual display system is provided. The preferred embodiment of the invention includes a square-shaped, forwardly mounted projection screen bordered by a protective framework. The screen is connected to a rearwardly placed, square-shaped, support frame by extendable scissor arms. A flexible drape extends between the screen and rear support frame and is internally supported by a plurality of guy wires. Each guy wire is connected at a first end to a recoiling reel and at a second end to the periphery of the screen and passes through a plurality of grommets positioned on the inside of the drape. The invention is equipped with wheels to aid in setup and transportation, the wheels being affixed to telescoping screw lifters such that the height of the screen and rear support frame is variable. A video projector and sound system are housed within the rear support frame.Type: GrantFiled: July 14, 1995Date of Patent: April 23, 1996Inventors: Phillip L. Lieberman, William J. Wiseman, Jr.
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Patent number: 5491584Abstract: The projection wall comprises a screen section carrying the screen and resting on two supports. The screen section can be pivoted by means of hydraulic drives about a first horizontal axis in both directions of rotation. The supports can be folded about a second horizontal axis by actuating hydraulic braces.Since the screen section can be pivoted in both directions, it is possible to yield to winds coming from the front and the back side. Furthermore, the projection wall can be moved to a horizontal position for assembly and disassembly. The device is easy to install and requires no anchoring.Type: GrantFiled: June 16, 1994Date of Patent: February 13, 1996Assignee: Cinerent Open Air AGInventor: Albert Schlienger
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Patent number: 5418642Abstract: Collapsible light-shielding device (3) for a displaying screen (2), having a number of annular strips (5', 5) concentrically nested and essentially enclosing one another in a tight manner, which strips are suitable to be fixed in front of a displaying screen and in that case surround the screen. Furthermore, the strips are adapted to slide over one another between a pushed-in position, in which they essentially cover one another, and a pushed-out position, in which they are essentially uncovered. Preferably, the strips (5, 5') have a decreasing wall thickness, viewed in the axial direction.Type: GrantFiled: January 19, 1994Date of Patent: May 23, 1995Assignee: E.A.G. HerkstroterInventor: Anthonius F. M. Bende
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Patent number: 5121977Abstract: The device described here allows for the raising or lowering of the mask which sits along the bottom edge of the screen in a motion picture theater and, along with the top and two side masks, frames the entire screen. The lower mask is supported by a number of support units, each containing two arms, equal in length and pivotally joined at their apex, where they are also attached to the bar that supports the screen mask. The arms are moved further apart or closer together at their lower ends, so that they push the bar supporting the screen mask up or down. A rotating shaft, with sections of oppositely-pitched threads, is connected to a motor. Sleeves with complimentary inside threads are pivotally mounted to the support arms, such that rotation of the motor in one direction moves the loser ends of the arms further apart and rotation in the other direction brings the lower ends of the arms closer together. Thus, the screen mask can be raised or lowered by motor rotation in one direction or the other.Type: GrantFiled: March 7, 1990Date of Patent: June 16, 1992Inventor: Robert C. Weisgerber