Abstract: A projection screen is formed from a plurality of translucent fabric panels joined along overlapping peripheral edge portions to produce a reflective, curved front screen surface. Overlapping peripheral edge portions extend outwardly from the back surface of the screen and are configured to be substantially less reflective than the front or projection surface of the screen. Accordingly, the visibility of seams between adjacent fabric panels to a viewer viewing images projected onto the screen is diminished.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
September 12, 1997
Date of Patent:
October 3, 2000
Assignee:
Alternate Realities Corporation
Inventors:
Richard W. Zobel, Jr., Joseph Gerard Fitzpatrick
Abstract: Image data is converted to nonplanar image data for display on a nonplanar display, using a planar image graphics computer system, such as an OpenGL.RTM. system, which converts image data to planar image data for display on a planar display. A transformation matrix is obtained from the planar image graphics computer system. A plurality of vertices of the image data are multiplied by the obtained transformation matrix, to produce transformed image data. The transformed image data is nonplanarly distortion corrected to produce nonplanar image data. A passthrough transformation matrix, such as an identity matrix, is provided to the planar image graphics computer system. The nonplanar image data is then input to the planar image graphics computer system for further processing. The nonplanar image data which is processed by the planar image graphics computer system is then displayed on a nonplanar display.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
February 26, 1997
Date of Patent:
August 15, 2000
Assignee:
Alternate Realities Corporation
Inventors:
Raymond L. Idaszak, Richard W. Zobel, Jr., David T. Bennett
Abstract: An array of image pixels is projected into a hemispherical projection having constant angular separation among adjacent image pixels, so that the array of image pixels may be projected onto hemispherical surfaces of varying radii without requiring spatial distortion correction of the array of image pixels. The array of pixels is preferably projected radially from the center of a dome onto a spherical inner surface of the dome. The hemispherical projection may be tilted so that the array of pixels is projected onto one of a plurality of selectable positions on the inner dome surface. The projection system preferably includes at least three collimating lenses having a common ratio of index of refraction to dispersion. The projection system projects an array of image pixels from the image source into a hemispherical surface at a projection angle of at least 160 degrees, notwithstanding that the lenses are separated from the image by a separation distance which is at least six times the image size.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
January 29, 1996
Date of Patent:
June 9, 1998
Assignee:
Alternate Realities Corporation
Inventors:
D'nardo Colucci, Richard W. Zobel, Jr., David T. Bennett, Raymond L. Idaszak
Abstract: A multi-piece dome is constructed from a plurality of rigid panels and configured to receive a hemispherical optical projection on a truncated spherical inner surface. The inner view surface has a predetermined retroreflectivity. The multi-piece dome is lightweight, portable, self-supporting, and easily assembled, disassembled and transported from one location to another.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
January 29, 1996
Date of Patent:
March 10, 1998
Assignee:
Alternate Realities Corporation
Inventors:
Richard W. Zobel, Jr., David T. Bennett, Raymond L. Idaszak, Dennis Kovach