Patents by Inventor Engin Arik
Engin Arik has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Publication number: 20200142106Abstract: A substrate-guided holographic diffuser has a light-guide section configured to in-couple light and transmit the light within itself via total internal reflection. It can also have a brightness enhancement section that recycles non-diffracted light within the light-guide section. A hologram section that receives light from the light-guide section has a holographic structure defining acceptance conditions and is positioned relative to the internally reflected light such that the internally reflected light meets the acceptance conditions of the holographic structure. The internally reflected light is out-coupled by the holographic structure as a projected image of light scattered from a diffuser.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 26, 2019Publication date: May 7, 2020Inventors: Dimitry VOLOSCHENKO, Fedor DIMOV, Kevin YU, Engin ARIK
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Publication number: 20200019118Abstract: Multiple pairs of substrate-guided wave-based holograms (SGWHs) are laminated to a common thin substrate to form a transparent substrate-guided wave-based holographic CHMSL (SGWHC) that diffracts playback LED illumination over a wide angular range. This device is made pursuant to a technique that includes the steps of recording a first set of SGWHs with one setup, that upon playback, will couple and guide the diffracted light inside the substrate, and a second set of SGWHs recorded with another setup, that will diffract and couple the guided light out.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 30, 2019Publication date: January 16, 2020Inventors: FEDOR DIMOV, ENGIN ARIK, JUN AI, XIAOWEI XIA, NEVEN RAKULJIC, CHRIS GRIFFO, JAY PERLIN, LEO KATSENELENSON, STANLEY TAFENG KAO, CHINMAYA DHARMADHIKARI
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Patent number: 10534114Abstract: A substrate-guided holographic diffuser has a light-guide section configured to in-couple light and transmit the light within itself via total internal reflection. It can also have a brightness enhancement section that recycles non-diffracted light within the light-guide section. A hologram section that receives light from the light-guide section has a holographic structure defining acceptance conditions and is positioned relative to the internally reflected light such that the internally reflected light meets the acceptance conditions of the holographic structure. The internally reflected light is out-coupled by the holographic structure as a projected image of light scattered from a diffuser.Type: GrantFiled: December 29, 2011Date of Patent: January 14, 2020Assignee: Luminit LLC.Inventors: Dmitry Voloschenko, Fedor Dimov, Kevin Yu, Engin Arik
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Patent number: 10452025Abstract: Multiple pairs of substrate-guided wave-based holograms (SGWHs) are laminated to a common thin substrate to form a transparent substrate-guided wave-based holographic CHMSL (SGWHC) that diffracts playback LED illumination over a wide angular range. This device is made pursuant to a technique that includes the steps of recording a first set of SGWHs with one setup, that upon playback, will couple and guide the diffracted light inside the substrate, and a second set of SGWHs recorded with another setup, that will diffract and couple the guided light out.Type: GrantFiled: May 5, 2014Date of Patent: October 22, 2019Assignee: LUMINIT LLCInventors: Fedor Dimov, Engin Arik, Jun Ai, Xiaowei Xia, Neven Rakuljlc, Chris Griffo, Jay Perlin, Leo Katsenelenson, Stanley Tafeng Kao, Chinmaya Dharmadhikari
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Publication number: 20150124303Abstract: Multiple pairs of substrate-guided wave-based holograms (SGWHs) are laminated to a common thin substrate to form a transparent substrate-guided wave-based holographic CHMSL (SGWHC) that diffracts playback LED illumination over a wide angular range. This device is made pursuant to a technique that includes the steps of recording a first set of SGWHs with one setup, that upon playback, will couple and guide the diffracted light inside the substrate, and a second set of SGWHs recorded with another setup, that will diffract and couple the guided light out.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 5, 2014Publication date: May 7, 2015Inventors: Fedor Dimov, Engin Arik, Jun Ai, Xiaowei Xia, Neven Rakuljlc, Chris Griffo, Jay Perlin, Leo Katsenelenson, Stanley Tafeng KAO, Chinmaya Dharmadhikari
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Patent number: 8976434Abstract: A collimator can be made of a compound holographic optical element made of three holographic optical elements. The first reflection holographic optical element will have recorded within it continuous lens configured to receive light from a diffuse light beam and diffract the received light as a first collimated light beam. The second reflection holographic optical element will have recorded within it a regular hologram that is configured to permit the light from the diffuse light source to transmit through it to reach the first reflection holographic element, the second reflection holographic element having within it a second holographically reflective structure configured to receive the first collimated light beam and diffract the first collimated light beam as a second collimated light beam. The third transmission holographic optical element is configured to receive the second collimated light beam and diffract it as a third holographic light beam.Type: GrantFiled: December 29, 2011Date of Patent: March 10, 2015Assignee: Luminit LLCInventors: Fedor Dimov, Khin Swe Yin, Kevin Yu, Engin Arik, Dmitry Voloschenko
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Patent number: 8477420Abstract: The present disclosure reveals a reflective, front-projection screen designed to faithfully and accurately display the images from state-of-the-art (SOTA) and next-generation 2D and 3D motion-picture projectors, such as those found in large-capacity public movie theaters, home theaters, offices, and for use with portable projection systems for consumer and commercial applications. In particular it discloses cinema-size light shaping 3D projection screens with front-surface microstructures and horizontal viewing angles in the range of 90 to 120 degrees.Type: GrantFiled: April 9, 2012Date of Patent: July 2, 2013Assignee: Luminit LLCInventors: Leo Katsenelenson, Stanley Tafeng Kao, Engin Arik, Edward M. Kaiser, Thomas C. Forrester
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Publication number: 20120250150Abstract: The present disclosure reveals a reflective, front-projection screen designed to faithfully and accurately display the images from state-of-the-art (SOTA) and next-generation 2D and 3D motion-picture projectors, such as those found in large-capacity public movie theaters, home theaters, offices, and for use with portable projection systems for consumer and commercial applications. In particular it discloses cinema-size light shaping 3D projection screens with front-surface microstructures and horizontal viewing angles in the range of 90 to 120 degrees.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 9, 2012Publication date: October 4, 2012Applicant: Luminit, LLCInventors: Leo Katsenelenson, Stanley Tafeng Kao, Engin Arik, Edward M. Kaiser, Thomas C. Forrester
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Publication number: 20120188791Abstract: A substrate-guided holographic diffuser has a light-guide section configured to in-couple light and transmit the light within itself via total internal reflection. It can also have a brightness enhancement section that recycles non-diffracted light within the light-guide section. A hologram section that receives light from the light-guide section has a holographic structure defining acceptance conditions and is positioned relative to the internally reflected light such that the internally reflected light meets the acceptance conditions of the holographic structure. The internally reflected light is out-coupled by the holographic structure as a projected image of light scattered from a diffuser.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 29, 2011Publication date: July 26, 2012Applicant: Luminit LLC.Inventors: Dmitry VOLOSCHENKO, Fedor Dimov, Kevin Yu, Engin Arik
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Publication number: 20120170090Abstract: A collimator can be made of a compound holographic optical element made of three holographic optical elements. The first reflection holographic optical element will have recorded within it continuous lens configured to receive light from a diffuse light beam and diffract the received light as a first collimated light beam. The second reflection holographic optical element will have recorded within it a regular hologram that is configured to permit the light from the diffuse light source to transmit through it to reach the first reflection holographic element, the second reflection holographic element having within it a second holographically reflective structure configured to receive the first collimated light beam and diffract the first collimated light beam as a second collimated light beam. The third transmission holographic optical element is configured to receive the second collimated light beam and diffract it as a third holographic light beam.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 29, 2011Publication date: July 5, 2012Applicant: Luminit LLCInventors: Fedor Dimov, Khin Swe Yin (a/k/a Lillian Yin), Kevin Yu, Engin Arik, Dmitry Voloschenko
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Patent number: 8114248Abstract: A method and system referred to as PALM (Patterning by Adhesive of Large Relief Three-Dimensional Microstructures) with large reliefs exceeding 1 ?m and being as large as 100 ?m. The microstructures can be either deterministic (such as microprisms), or random (such as diffusers), the first obtained by copying an original supermaster, and latter obtained by copying a laser speckle pattern. The master process entails copying a supermaster into the form of the microstructure constituting a pattern on the patterning cylinder (called a drum), to be then continuously multiplied in the PALM system, in a continuous roll-to-roll web process. The latter method, together with the related system, is the subject of this invention. The rolls continuously repeat the master pattern, copying by adhesive with large viscosity on acrylic (hybrid) as well as by a monolithic process. The monolithic process can be accomplished using temperature and pressure, or by UV-cured polymerization.Type: GrantFiled: January 3, 2007Date of Patent: February 14, 2012Assignee: Asahi Kasei Kabushiki KaishaInventors: Kang Lee, Nanda Nathan, Engin Arik, Thomas Forrester, Tomasz Jannson, Edward M. Kaiser, Kevin H. Yu
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Patent number: 8033705Abstract: A backlight assembly is provided. The backlight assembly includes a light pipe assembly having a thickness of about 90 microns, a light source and a coupler that receives light from the light source and diffuses the received light from the light source into the first end of the light pipe assembly.Type: GrantFiled: December 10, 2009Date of Patent: October 11, 2011Assignee: Asahi Kasei Kabushiki KaishaInventors: Thomas Forrester, Engin Arik, Evgeni Poliakov
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Patent number: 7926995Abstract: A backlight assembly is provided. The backlight assembly includes a light pipe assembly having a thickness of about 90 microns, a light source and a coupler that receives light from the light source and diffuses the received light from the light source into the first end of the light pipe assembly.Type: GrantFiled: October 2, 2007Date of Patent: April 19, 2011Assignee: Asahi Kasei Kabushiki KaishaInventors: Thomas Forrester, Engin Arik, Evgeni Poliakov
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Publication number: 20100149832Abstract: A backlight assembly is provided. The backlight assembly includes a light pipe assembly having a thickness of about 90 microns, a light source and a coupler that receives light from the light source and diffuses the received light from the light source into the first end of the light pipe assembly.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 10, 2009Publication date: June 17, 2010Inventors: Engin Arik, Evgeni Poliakov, Thomas Forrester
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Publication number: 20080156421Abstract: A method and system referred to as PALM (Patterning by Adhesive of Large Relief Three-Dimensional Microstructures) with large reliefs exceeding 1 ?m and being as large as 100 ?m. The microstructures can be either deterministic (such as microprisms), or random (such as diffusers), the first obtained by copying an original supermaster, and latter obtained by copying a laser speckle pattern. The master process entails copying a supermaster into the form of the microstructure constituting a pattern on the patterning cylinder (called a drum), to be then continuously multiplied in the PALM system, in a continuous roll-to-roll web process. The latter method, together with the related system, is the subject of this invention. The rolls continuously repeat the master pattern, copying by adhesive with large viscosity on acrylic (hybrid) as well as by a monolithic process. The monolithic process can be accomplished using temperature and pressure, or by UV-cured polymerization.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 3, 2007Publication date: July 3, 2008Inventors: Kang Lee, Nanda Nathan, Engin Arik, Thomas Forrester, Tomasz Jannson, Edward M. Kaiser, Kevin H. Yu
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Publication number: 20080080205Abstract: A backlight assembly is provided. The backlight assembly includes a light pipe assembly having a thickness of about 90 microns, a light source and a coupler that receives light from the light source and diffuses the received light from the light source into the first end of the light pipe assembly.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 2, 2007Publication date: April 3, 2008Applicant: Luminit LLCInventors: Thomas Forrester, Engin Arik, Evgeni Poliakov