Abstract: A method of recording an object image of a first hologram as a second hologram is provided. A first hologram is recorded at a first angle of reconstruction and a holographic recording medium is provided. An object beam is directed through the first hologram at the first angle of reconstruction to reconstruct the object image on the recording medium. The recording medium is struck with a reference beam at a second angle of reconstruction to form a wave interference pattern with the object beam. The second angle of reconstruction is between 45 and 90 degrees. The wave interference pattern is recorded. A switch is provided that includes a hologram that has an angle of reconstruction between 45 and 90 degrees. A reproducing light source is positioned to direct light through the hologram at the angle of reconstruction to form a holographic image at a predetermined distance from the hologram. The switch includes a detector that detects the presence of an object proximate to the holographic image.
Type:
Application
Filed:
January 7, 2011
Publication date:
October 13, 2011
Applicant:
HOLOTOUCH, INC.
Inventors:
R. Douglas McPheters, Joseph Ciaudelli, Thomas J. Cvetkovich
Abstract: A holographic HMI allows data and commands to be entered into electronic equipment. The HMI involves no tangible physical contact between the human operator and the control elements because the input devices are holographic images of keys or other customarily touch-activated tangible input elements. Operator interaction is detected through electromagnetic means, obviating the need for direct physical contact with any solid input object or surface. Such HMIs generate a holographic image of a tangible input object of the tangible control mechanism. An illumination device illuminates the hologram to produce the holographic image. An actuation detection device detects the selection by the operator of a holographic image, and a signal generator receives the detection of the actuation detection device and provides an input signal to the electronic or electro-mechanical device thereby to produce the response. The hologram is affixed to a transparent or translucent material.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
July 2, 2004
Date of Patent:
May 30, 2006
Assignee:
HoloTouch, Inc.
Inventors:
R. Douglas McPheters, John Breitenbach, John F. W. Perry
Abstract: A holographic HMI is described by which data and commands can be entered into computers and other electronic equipment. The holographic HMI involves no tangible physical contact between the human operator and the control elements of the HMIs because the input devices are holographic images of keys or other customarily touch-activated tangible input elements. Operator interaction with those holographic images is detected through electromagnetic means or other means, obviating the need for direct physical contact with any solid input object or surface. Such holographic HMIs comprise a hologram for generating a holographic image of a tangible input object of the tangible control mechanism for the electronic or electro-mechanical device. An illumination device illuminates the hologram to produce the holographic image.
Type:
Application
Filed:
July 2, 2004
Publication date:
January 6, 2005
Applicant:
Holotouch, Inc.
Inventors:
R. McPheters, John Breitenbach, John Perry