Patents Assigned to Holographics Inc.
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Patent number: 11303858Abstract: A multiplexed light field projector device and a multiplexed light field display to output a light field image is described. The projector has a projector base with a projection optical system configured to output light rays to form a projected image, a collimating optical system configured for collimation of the projected image light rays to form a second projected image, which is directed to a display optical system to produce a light field image. Light field projector devices or alternative projector devices may be used individually or in combination with one or more other projectors which can be arranged to form a multiplexed direct projection light field display. The arrangement of projector devices may have an individual or shared display optical system.Type: GrantFiled: April 23, 2021Date of Patent: April 12, 2022Assignee: Avalon Holographics Inc.Inventors: Jordan Peckham, Daniel Webber, Wally Haas
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Patent number: 10924727Abstract: A simulator for light field displays. A high-performance simulator that can operate in real-time, allowing for VR-based evaluation of display designs. These capabilities allow for rapid exploration of display parameters (e.g. angular and hogel resolution, field of view, etc.), the visualization of how the angular spread of the rays that can affect quality and the evaluation of artifacts from light field processing. Additionally, the high-throughput nature of the simulation makes it amenable for use in the evaluation of light processing procedures such as those involved in light field rendering and compression contexts. The speed and ease with which one can explore light field display parameters makes this simulator the ideal tool for light field content design and evaluation.Type: GrantFiled: October 10, 2018Date of Patent: February 16, 2021Assignee: Avalon Holographics Inc.Inventors: Matthew Hamilton, Matthew Troke, Chuck Rumbolt, Robert Lockyer, Donovan Benoit, Thomas Butyn
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Patent number: 10911735Abstract: A system and methods for a CODEC driving a real-time light field display for multi-dimensional video streaming, interactive gaming and other light field display applications is provided applying a layered scene decomposition strategy. Multi-dimensional scene data is divided into a plurality of data layers of increasing depths as the distance between a given layer and the display surface increases. Data layers which are sampled using an effective resolution function to determine a suitable sampling rate and rendered using hybrid rendering, such as perspective and oblique rendering, to encode light fields corresponding to each data layer. The resulting compressed, (layered) core representation of the multi-dimensional scene data is produced at predictable rates, reconstructed and merged at the light field display in real-time by applying view synthesis protocols, including edge adaptive interpolation, to reconstruct pixel arrays in stages (e.g. columns then rows) from reference elemental images.Type: GrantFiled: February 21, 2020Date of Patent: February 2, 2021Assignee: Avalon Holographics Inc.Inventors: Matthew Hamilton, Chuck Rumbolt, Donovan Benoit, Matthew Troke, Robert Lockyer, Thomas Butyn
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Patent number: 10651424Abstract: Control of the emission characteristics of a light source in a light field display poses a significant benefit in the resulting 3D display quality for current and future technologies. A design system for microcavity OLEDs of any wavelength is detailed, which combines theoretical background with FDTD optimizations, permitting microcavity design of any OLED configuration. The resulting output profiles for microcavity OLEDs designed and fabricated with this method are compared to standard OLEDs and provide a reduction in spectral bandwidth, and a decrease in angular output.Type: GrantFiled: May 10, 2019Date of Patent: May 12, 2020Assignee: Avalon Holographics Inc.Inventors: Jordan Peckham, Jennifer Campbell, Jiaqi Cheng
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Patent number: 10536688Abstract: The present disclosure relates to a directional pixel for a high-angular resolution, wide field of view, multiple view display. The design teaches a directional pixel comprising a substrate, one or more pixel driving circuits, one or more nano- or micro-scale subpixels, and one or more directional optical guiding surfaces, wherein each of said one or more subpixels is comprised of a light emitting device emitting a light beam and an optical microcavity housing said light emitting device. The optical microcavity is comprised of a plurality of reflective surfaces to specifically manipulate and tune said light beam, wherein one or more of said reflective surfaces is a light propagating reflective surface which propagates said light beam out of said microcavity, and said light propagating reflective surface is connected to said one or more directional optical guiding surfaces to direct said light beam at a specific angle.Type: GrantFiled: March 15, 2019Date of Patent: January 14, 2020Assignee: Avalon Holographics Inc.Inventors: Wally Haas, Jennifer Campbell-Correa, Matthew Hamilton, Stephen Hill, Jordan Peckham, Chuck Rumbolt
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Patent number: 10432944Abstract: A system and methods for a CODEC driving a real-time light field display for multi-dimensional video streaming, interactive gaming and other light field display applications is provided applying a layered scene decomposition strategy. Multi-dimensional scene data is divided into a plurality of data layers of increasing depths as the distance between a given layer and the plane of the display increases. Data layers are sampled using a plenoptic sampling scheme and rendered using hybrid rendering, such as perspective and oblique rendering, to encode light fields corresponding to each data layer. The resulting compressed, (layered) core representation of the multi-dimensional scene data is produced at predictable rates, reconstructed and merged at the light field display in real-time by applying view synthesis protocols, including edge adaptive interpolation, to reconstruct pixel arrays in stages (e.g. columns then rows) from reference elemental images.Type: GrantFiled: August 23, 2017Date of Patent: October 1, 2019Assignee: Avalon Holographics Inc.Inventors: Matthew Hamilton, Chuck Rumbolt, Donovan Benoit, Matthew Troke, Robert Lockyer
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Publication number: 20190215510Abstract: The present disclosure relates to a directional pixel for a high-angular resolution, wide field of view, multiple view display. The design teaches a directional pixel comprising a substrate, one or more pixel driving circuits, one or more nano- or micro-scale subpixels, and one or more directional optical guiding surfaces, wherein each of said one or more subpixels is comprised of a light emitting device emitting a light beam and an optical microcavity housing said light emitting device. The optical microcavity is comprised of a plurality of reflective surfaces to specifically manipulate and tune said light beam, wherein one or more of said reflective surfaces is a light propagating reflective surface which propagates said light beam out of said microcavity, and said light propagating reflective surface is connected to said one or more directional optical guiding surfaces to direct said light beam at a specific angle.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 15, 2019Publication date: July 11, 2019Applicant: Avalon Holographics Inc.Inventors: Wally Haas, Jennifer Campbell-Correa, Matthew Hamilton, Stephen Hill, Jordan Peckham, Chuck Rumbolt
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Patent number: 10340480Abstract: Control of the emission characteristics of a light source in a light field display poses a significant benefit in the resulting 3D display quality for current and future technologies. A design system for microcavity OLEDs of any wavelength is detailed, which combines theoretical background with FDTD optimizations, permitting microcavity design of any OLED configuration. The resulting output profiles for microcavity OLEDs designed and fabricated with this method are compared to standard OLEDs and provide a reduction in spectral bandwidth, and a decrease in angular output.Type: GrantFiled: March 1, 2018Date of Patent: July 2, 2019Assignee: Avalon Holographics Inc.Inventor: Jordan Peckham
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Patent number: 10244230Abstract: The present disclosure relates to a directional pixel for a high-angular resolution, wide field of view, multiple view display. The design teaches a directional pixel comprising a substrate, one or more pixel driving circuits, one or more nano- or micro-scale subpixels, and one or more directional optical guiding surfaces, wherein each of said one or more subpixels is comprised of a light emitting device emitting a light beam and an optical microcavity housing said light emitting device. The optical microcavity is comprised of a plurality of reflective surfaces to specifically manipulate and tune said light beam, wherein one or more of said reflective surfaces is a light propagating reflective surface which propagates said light beam out of said microcavity, and said light propagating reflective surface is connected to said one or more directional optical guiding surfaces to direct said light beam at a specific angle.Type: GrantFiled: March 1, 2017Date of Patent: March 26, 2019Assignee: Avalon Holographics Inc.Inventors: Wally Haas, Jennifer Campbell-Correa, Matthew Hamilton, Stephen Hill, Jordan Peckham, Chuck Rumbolt
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Publication number: 20050179253Abstract: A substrate, a layer of UV curable ink and a transparent layer of film, which has holographic images embossed on it. Patterns are printed on the substrate using a UV curable ink in its uncured state. When a hologram film is laminated to the substrate containing the UV curable inked pattern and exposed to UV light, the portion of the hologram film in contact with the UV curable ink adheres to the substrate as part of the curing process. The remaining part of the holographic film is peeled off from the substrate.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 18, 2004Publication date: August 18, 2005Applicant: Amagic Holographics, Inc.Inventors: J. Rivera, Alex Kuo
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Patent number: 6865001Abstract: Holographic and diffractive security devices and documents carrying security devices as well as system, apparatus, and method for making and using security devices. Security devices provide at least one type of security feature in form of secret, hidden, or covert security feature, not visible to a normal unaided human eye. Covert security features may be any graphic or symbolic representation. One or multiple security features may be provided on any single security device in any combination. Covert feature is revealed either when a decoder device is used with the security device, or when the security device is oriented and viewed in predetermined manner. Embodiments may provide a second overt or non-covert security device in the form of a diffractive or holographic image or graphic that is visible to the unaided eye without use of any decoder or special viewing conditions.Type: GrantFiled: August 7, 2002Date of Patent: March 8, 2005Assignee: Pacific Holographics, Inc.Inventors: Michael D. Long, Diana Newcomb
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Patent number: 6806983Abstract: Device, method, and system for recording diffractive high resolution text, pictorial, and/or other graphical information is provided which is particularly suited to recording information that would be difficult to reproduce by typical counterfeiting methods. The information recorded may be used to authenticate the recorded item, or indirectly, an item to which the recording is attached. Such items may include legal, financial and commercial instruments, credit cards, and packaging for such items as software, art, and other items where forgery of the item may be a concern. In one embodiment of the invention light is selectively passed by a shutter, and a spatial filter then cleans the beam to remove undesirable frequency components.Type: GrantFiled: December 18, 2002Date of Patent: October 19, 2004Assignee: Pacific Holographics, Inc.Inventor: Michael D. Long
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Patent number: 6659507Abstract: Tamper-apparent authenticating labels which comprise a protective film, an OVD image layer and a visually transparent ink pattern therebetween, to be applied to commercial articles. Authenticity of the label can be verified by viewing the taggant with a detector. The label reveals tampering when the film is separated from the article, causing separation of portions of the OVD under the ink. Also, methods for making tamper-apparent authenticity labels.Type: GrantFiled: April 2, 2001Date of Patent: December 9, 2003Assignee: American Bank Note Holographics, Inc.Inventor: Michael Banahan
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Patent number: 6552830Abstract: Device, method, and system for recording diffractive high resolution text, pictorial, and/or other graphical information is provided which is particularly suited to recording information that would be difficult to reproduce by typical counterfeiting methods. The information recorded may be used to authenticate the recorded item, or indirectly, an item to which the recording is attached. Such items may include legal, financial and commercial instruments, credit cards, and packaging for such items as software, art, and other items where forgery of the item may be a concern. In one embodiment of the invention light is selectively passed by a shutter, and a spatial filter then cleans the beam to remove undesirable frequency components.Type: GrantFiled: March 8, 2001Date of Patent: April 22, 2003Assignee: Pacific Holographics, Inc.Inventor: Michael D. Long
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Patent number: 6436483Abstract: A method for producing a tamper evident security holographic label and overlaminate using UV casting techniques, and a security device so produced, comprising a clear protective layer; a thin layer of clear UV cured resin cast partly onto the protective layer following a designed pattern; another layer of UV cured resin bearing a cast holographic image, wherein the bond of the holographic image layer is stronger toward the surface of the protective layer than it is toward the surface of the pattern layer; a reflective layer strongly attached to the adjacent holographic layer; and an adhesive layer bonded to the reflective layer. Such a composite product when adhered to a base substrate via the adhesive layer will show no visible security feature to the unaided eye due to the thin nature of the clear security pattern.Type: GrantFiled: January 25, 2001Date of Patent: August 20, 2002Assignee: American Bank Note Holographics, Inc.Inventors: Miklos Palmasi, Anh Nguyen, Kang Lee, Lily O'Boyle
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Patent number: 6328209Abstract: The object of the present invention is to effectively enhance card security in a system using identification card or the like. The card security system comprises a card issuing apparatus 100 and a card reader 300. The card issuing apparatus 100 obtains data D and E by reading hologram 2 and barcode 3 on a card 1. Data A, B and C are input from computer 200. An encryption unit 104 generates check data EN based on data A-E. A magnetic writer 103 write the data A-E and EN on a magnetic stripe 4. The card reader 300 reads data A-E and EN from the card 1, generates check data based on the read data A-E, and determines whether or not the card is genuine by comparing the calculated check data with the read check data EN.Type: GrantFiled: February 3, 1999Date of Patent: December 11, 2001Assignee: American Bank Note Holographics, Inc.Inventor: Lily O'Boyle
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Patent number: 6266140Abstract: A high resolution aberration corrected concentric spectrometer (10) includes a convex diffraction grating (60) having a plurality of nonparallel lines. The curved lines of the convex grating (60) provide correction for field aberrations. The utilization of a convex diffraction grating (60) enables the present spectrometer (10) to provide highly accurate spectral imaging with greatly improved resolution. By utilizing the convex diffraction grating (60) with the nonparallel grooves, the spectrometer is functional for a large number of applications.Type: GrantFiled: October 27, 2000Date of Patent: July 24, 2001Assignee: American Holographic, Inc.Inventors: Lian Qin Xiang, Thomas Mikes
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Patent number: 6222650Abstract: Device, method, and system for recording diffractive high resolution text, pictorial, and/or other graphical information is provided which is particularly suited to recording information that would be difficult to reproduce by typical counterfeiting methods. The information recorded may be used to authenticate the recorded item, or indirectly, an item to which the recording is attached. Such items may include legal, financial and commercial instruments, credit cards, and packaging for such items as software, art, and other items where forgery of the item may be a concern. In one embodiment of the invention light is selectively passed by a shutter, and a spatial filter then cleans the beam to remove undesirable frequency components.Type: GrantFiled: September 1, 1999Date of Patent: April 24, 2001Assignee: Pacific Holographics Inc.Inventor: Michael D. Long
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Patent number: 6214443Abstract: A method for producing a tamper evident security holographic label and overlaminate using UV casting techniques, and a security device so produced, comprising a clear protective layer; a thin layer of clear UV cured resin cast partly onto the protective layer following a designed pattern; another layer of UV cured resin bearing a cast holographic image, wherein the bond of the holographic image layer is stronger toward the surface of the protective layer than it is toward the surface of the pattern layer; a reflective layer strongly attached to the adjacent holographic layer; and an adhesive layer bonded to the reflective layer. Such a composite product when adhered to a base substrate via the adhesive layer will show no visible security feature to the unaided eye due to the thin nature of the clear security pattern.Type: GrantFiled: June 8, 1999Date of Patent: April 10, 2001Assignee: American Bank Note Holographics, Inc.Inventors: Miklos Palmasi, Anh Nguyen, Kang Lee, Lily O'Boyle
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Patent number: D516556Type: GrantFiled: October 29, 2004Date of Patent: March 7, 2006Assignee: American Bank Note Holographics, Inc.Inventor: Lewis R. Graziano