Patents Assigned to Christopher A. Mayhew
  • Patent number: 4966436
    Abstract: A method is provided for obtaining images for use in displaying a three-dimensional illusion which includes the step of obtaining first and second images of a subject volume having foreground and background portions with the points of origin of those images located in a first plane which includes left and right points of origin of an observer of the subject volume and which is normal to the optical axis of that observer. The first and second points of origin are also respectively located equidistant above and below a first line interconnecting the left and right points of origin and are located along a second line which is normal to and bisects the first line. The first and second optical axes are aligned to converge in a second plane parallel to the first plane which includes the foreground portion of the subject volume within the field of view of the observer which is closest to the first plane.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 13, 1989
    Date of Patent: October 30, 1990
    Assignee: Christopher A. Mayhew
    Inventors: Christopher A. Mayhew, Eric K. Pritchard
  • Patent number: 4815819
    Abstract: A method is provided for obtaining images for use in displaying a three-dimensional illusion which includes the step of obtaining first and second images of a subject volume having foreground and background portions with the points of origin of those images located in a first plane which includes left and right points of origin of an observer of the subject volume and which is normal to the optical axis of that observer. The first and second points of origin are also respectively located equidistant above and below a first line interconnecting the left and right points of origin and are located along a second line which is normal to and bisects the first line. The first and second optical axes are aligned to converge in a second plane parallel to the first plane which includes the foreground portion of the subject volume within the field of view of the observer which is closest to the first plane.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 30, 1987
    Date of Patent: March 28, 1989
    Assignee: Christopher A. Mayhew
    Inventors: Christopher A. Mayhew, Eric K. Pritchard