Abstract: A method for displaying an image including: forming at least three light beams by diffraction at a single linear light modulator, wherein the at least three light beams have substantially equal intensity and are substantially the same color; projecting the at least three light beams toward a display surface to form an image line; and, scanning the image line across the display surface to form an image thereby.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
December 15, 2004
Date of Patent:
May 16, 2006
Assignee:
Eastman Kodak Company
Inventors:
Marek W. Kowarz, Farouk H. Bonilla, Brian E. Kruschwitz, James G. Phalen
Abstract: A micromirror apparatus is provided with edge portion(s) of the micromirror(s) being tapered to provide a desired micromirror fill ratio and a desired amount of in-plane rotation tolerance.
Abstract: The present invention relates to a device for connecting an eyeglass frame and temples/headband. A pair of slots is provided at both endpieces of the frame for receiving a connecting device respectively, each slot having an opening at the bottom of and in communication with the slot and a projection at an edge of the opening; each connecting device having a buckle at the front dimensioned and shaped to fit snugly into the slot and having a bottom release tab, the rear end of each connecting device being secured to a temple/headband respectively by screwing.
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