Projected Image Combined With Real Object Patents (Class 353/28)
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Patent number: 7048386Abstract: The invention concerns an interactive audio-visual system between a local scene and a remote scene, comprising at least a device (1) for producing images of the local scene and a device (2) for reproducing the image of the remote scene in an image plane (1). The image sensing device (1) comprises at least a camera (12) and a mirror (11) capable of reflecting on said camera (12) the parallel rays derived from the local scene and perpendicular to the image plane (1). Preferably, the mirror (11) is concave and has a focal point and the camera (12) is located in the proximity of the focal point of said mirror (11).Type: GrantFiled: September 14, 2001Date of Patent: May 23, 2006Assignee: France TelecomInventor: Georges Buchner
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Patent number: 7018055Abstract: The present invention provides an image projecting device for projecting projecting light corresponding to image information by projecting means. The image projecting device includes at least scanning monitoring means for monitoring entrance of an entering object into a projecting area on which the projecting light is projected. The scanning monitoring means monitors at least a part of outer edges of the projecting area on which the projecting light from the projecting means is projected.Type: GrantFiled: June 29, 2004Date of Patent: March 28, 2006Assignee: Sony CorporationInventor: Toru Suzuki
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Patent number: 7004588Abstract: Featured is a portable planetarium device suitable for use in projecting clear bright images of stars, planets, and other celestial objects onto a curved viewing surface. The portable planetarium devices of the invention comprise a point light source generators, a light dispersing lens assembly, and an opaque enclosure having transparent domains surrounding the light dispersing lens assembly. Also featured is a portable point light source comprising a light source, a light collection element and a light conducting conduit suitable for use in providing high intensity light with a small cross-sectional area.Type: GrantFiled: June 13, 2003Date of Patent: February 28, 2006Assignee: Learning Technologies, Inc.Inventor: Phillip M. Sadler
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Patent number: 7001024Abstract: The present invention provides an image input apparatus into which a three-dimensional image as well as a two-dimensional image can be easily input. This image input apparatus includes an image pick-up unit, a projector unit, and a mover unit. The projector unit projects a predetermined projection light pattern onto an image object, and the image pick-up unit picks up the projection image containing distortions of the projection light pattern. The relative position between the projector unit and the image pick-up unit is fixed. The mover unit moves the image pick-up unit relatively with the projector unit, so that the image pick-up unit can pick up a plurality of projection images at different image pick-up locations.Type: GrantFiled: February 14, 2002Date of Patent: February 21, 2006Assignee: Ricoh Company, Ltd.Inventors: Takashi Kitaguchi, Yasuhiro Sato, Tomofumi Kitazawa, Shin Aoki, Takefumi Hasegawa
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Patent number: 6984039Abstract: A projection apparatus (18) forms an image frame (22) on a display surface (12), where the image frame (22) is a two-dimensional array of pixels. The projection apparatus (18) has a laser (40) light source, an image modulator (42) for forming an image-bearing beam according to scanned line data, and projection optics (44) for projecting the image-bearing beam toward the display surface (12). A camera (20) obtains a sensed pixel array by sensing the two-dimensional array of pixels from the display surface (12). A control logic processor (28) compares the sensed pixel array with corresponding image data to identify any portion of the image-bearing beam that is obstructed from the display surface (12) and to disable obstructed portions of the image-bearing beam for at least one subsequent image frame (22).Type: GrantFiled: December 1, 2003Date of Patent: January 10, 2006Assignee: Eastman Kodak CompanyInventor: John A. Agostinelli
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Patent number: 6964481Abstract: A system and method for identifying seats within a mobile platform such as an aircraft, bus, ship, train, etc. A sensor subsystem detects when a door of the mobile platform is opened and transmits a wireless signal to each one of a plurality of projector subsystems. Each of the projector subsystems are disposed adjacent an associated seat of the mobile platform. Each projector subsystem projects an enlarged, optical signal with seat identifying information onto the seatback of its associated seat.Type: GrantFiled: November 24, 2003Date of Patent: November 15, 2005Assignee: The Boeing CompanyInventors: Hau T. Pho, Melanie L. Kimsey, Kevin Scott Callahan
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Patent number: 6948819Abstract: A system for viewing 3-D images that comprises an image source (50), a computer (105) and a television screen (110). The television screen is divided into a plurality of sections (115–130), with each section displaying an image representative of a certain depth in the image, as provided by the computer. Image display elements comprising optical fiber bundles (200–215) or lamps, (e.g. 520) and leads (e.g. 540) convey individual depth images from the television screen to a plastic block (225) in which the fiber bundles terminate or the lamps are positioned. The individual fiber bundles terminate at predetermined depths within the plastic block, with those conveying the nearest part of an image terminating at the front of the block, as viewed by an observer (220). The fiber bundle or lamp conveying the greatest depth in the image terminates near the rear portion of the block, as seen by an observer.Type: GrantFiled: December 6, 2003Date of Patent: September 27, 2005Inventor: Christopher Westlye Mann
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Patent number: 6935747Abstract: An improved real image projection system comprises, in the primary configuration, a tilted mirror to eliminate ghost reflections, and a unique arrangement allowing the introduction of a second background image without a 50%/50% beamsplitter, while providing system transmission of approximately 50%. A secondary configuration incorporates an elliptical or aspheric curved mirror designed to simulate the surface of a spherical curve when light strikes the elliptical surface at an angle equal to the elliptical angle of the curved mirror. In a third configuration, a single curved mirror has two different optical surfaces of revolution, one on the convex surface and one on the concave surface. The concave surface is much like that of a Mangin lens, but it has an aspheric surface of revolution, optimized to reduce spherical aberrations over a larger area offset from the optical axis.Type: GrantFiled: March 13, 2003Date of Patent: August 30, 2005Assignee: Optical Products DevelopmentInventors: Kenneth S. Westort, Douglas L. Robinson
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Patent number: 6935748Abstract: An apparatus and method for recording an image on the surface of a 3D object uses a laser projector that scans a light beam over the surface in an image pattern. The projector operates in a template imaging mode and an image recording mode where the beam scans at a speed that in a single pass/scan mode is typically four to five orders of magnitude slower than in the template imaging mode. A layer of a photosensitive material is applied to the surface of the object either partially or fully. Projection in the template imaging mode can guide the applying. The layer is substantially insensitive to ambient light for at least a period of time necessary to perform a desired processing step on the object. The layer has a maximum spectral sensitivity in the vicinity of the wavelength of the laser light beam. In one or multiple passes of the beam over the image pattern operating in the image record mode, the accumulated light energy dose density is sufficient to react the material and record the image.Type: GrantFiled: September 8, 2004Date of Patent: August 30, 2005Assignee: Laser Projection Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Steven P. Kaufman, Arkady Savikovsky
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Patent number: 6934607Abstract: A visual indexing system (10) for assisting placement of an object (36) in a selected location upon a surface (16) moving in a selected direction at a selected speed relative to a stationary frame is provided. The indexing system includes a visual image generator (12) operable to project a visual image (18) upon the moving surface such that the visual image is reproduced upon the moving surface. The indexing system also includes a controller (14) adapted to control the location at which the visual image generator projects the reproduced visual image (18) upon the moving surface. The controller controls the location of the reproduced visual image such that the reproduced visual image moves in substantially the same selected direction and speed as the moving surface, thereby resulting in substantially no relative movement between the reproduced visual image and the moving surface.Type: GrantFiled: March 21, 2003Date of Patent: August 23, 2005Assignee: FMC Technologies, Inc.Inventor: George Blaine
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Patent number: 6921170Abstract: A small-scale communication and/or data processing apparatus with an indicating device, integrated in the apparatus, which has an image projector.Type: GrantFiled: August 23, 2000Date of Patent: July 26, 2005Assignee: Siemens AktiengesellschaftInventor: Peter Nevermann
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Patent number: 6913359Abstract: A projection method using a real object projector is disclosed. The real object projector comprises a base, a control circuit installed in the base, and an image receiving apparatus installed on the base. The base is combined with a light source module, and between the light source module and the base is a different movable connection relationships according to different designs. The light source module can have a transparent film clip with an identifying mark, and different transparent film clips have different marks. When projecting with the real object projector the steps are, firstly moving the image receiving apparatus to a suitable position according to the mark on the transparent film clip, then focusing the image receiving apparatus according to the transparent film clip, and finally pressing an image receiving key to automatically identify the kind of transparent film clip and magnify the projection image with the control circuit.Type: GrantFiled: September 16, 2003Date of Patent: July 5, 2005Assignee: Microtek International Inc.Inventors: Jih-Ching Chang, Teng-Chou Yang, Chih-Kuang Wang
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Patent number: 6905218Abstract: An image display system for surrounding a horizontal field of view of a viewer with images. The image display system comprises a portion of a sphere having a concavity defining an inner surface. A projection device is adapted to project images from a center of a radius of curvature of the portion of a sphere so as to project images on the inner surface of the portion of a sphere. The image display system is adapted to partially receive viewers in the concavity such that at least a horizontal field of view of the viewers is surrounded by an image projected from the center on the inner surface of the portion of a sphere.Type: GrantFiled: April 12, 2002Date of Patent: June 14, 2005Inventor: Luc Courchesne
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Patent number: 6882358Abstract: Apparatus, system, and method for enabling eye-to-eye contact in video conferences. In general, the system and apparatus employ means for generating video images corresponding to real images that would be produced if a video camera were disposed at or behind a video display having a field of view directed toward a target object such as a participant. An image (either real, reflected, or holographic) is formed based on light reflected off of the target object, and object light corresponding to the image is received by the video camera, which produces a video signal containing the image. Typically, the means for generating the video images employs direct imaging, reflective imaging, or holographic imaging. The means for generating the video images are also configured in such a manner as to be substantially transparent to video conference participants viewing the display images on the video display.Type: GrantFiled: October 2, 2002Date of Patent: April 19, 2005Assignee: Terabeam CorporationInventors: John Schuster, Robert Pierce, David Bajorins
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Patent number: 6876497Abstract: A color-simulating apparatus is provided, which can be applied to change the color of an article to various colors. The color-simulating device first analyzes a color to be simulated and then produces a light having the color according to the analysis result. Lastly, the color light is used to provide the color of an article.Type: GrantFiled: January 5, 2001Date of Patent: April 5, 2005Inventors: Den Hua Lee, Chi Luen Wang, Chun Chien Hong
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Patent number: 6860604Abstract: A method for projecting an image onto a front projection screen without the image being projected onto a presenter and without the presenter casting a shadow. Left and right rectilinear corrections of an image are simultaneously projected onto the screen from each of two positions that are off-axis on opposite sides of the centerline of the screen such that both projections register as a single image. A center of mass of the presenter's silhouette is generated. A vertical join line is located on the screen directly behind said presenter's center of mass. The portion of the projected image from the left projector that extends to the right of the join-line is inhibited. The portion of the projected image from the right projector that extends to the left of the join-line is also inhibited thereby providing the full projected image on the screen from the left and right image segments, without either segment projecting said image onto the presenter, and without casting the presenter's shadow onto the screen.Type: GrantFiled: January 9, 2004Date of Patent: March 1, 2005Assignee: Imatte, Inc.Inventor: Paul Vlahos
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Patent number: 6857746Abstract: This invention comprises a method and system for displaying free-space, full color, high-resolution video or still images while simultaneously enabling the user to have real-time direct interaction with the visual images. The system comprises a self-generating means for creating a dynamic, non-solid particle cloud by ejecting atomized condensate present in the surrounding air, in a controlled fashion, into an invisible particle cloud. A projection system consisting of an image generating means and projection optics, projects an image onto the particle cloud. Any physical intrusion, occurring spatially within the image region, is captured by a detection system and the intrusion information is used to enable real-time user interaction in updating the image. This input/output (I/O) interface provides a display and computer link, permitting the user to select, translate and manipulate free-space floating visual information beyond the physical constraints of the device creating the image.Type: GrantFiled: May 7, 2003Date of Patent: February 22, 2005Assignee: IO2 Technology, LLCInventor: Chad D. Dyner
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Patent number: 6843565Abstract: The present invention provides a process for the lay-up of a composite laminate article, the article produced by this process, and the apparatus used to produce the composite laminate article. The composite laminate article may be, for example, an airfoil, particularly useful as a fan blade in a large high bypass ratio turbofan engine, wherein the blade is generally regarded as large and having a high degree of twist. In a preferred embodiment, the present invention provides a process for laying up a composite laminate article comprising a) reading a data set to enable the projection of an image of a ply section onto a work surface, the image indicating a ply section target point; b) laying up a ply section of composite laminating material within the image, wherein the ply section first contacts the work surface at the target point; and c) repeating steps (a)-(b) until the composite laminate article is complete.Type: GrantFiled: August 2, 2002Date of Patent: January 18, 2005Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventors: Charles R. Evans, Jack W. Baldwin, Scott A Welsh
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Patent number: 6834966Abstract: The invention relates to a passageway having a virtual reality environment through which person can travel. The passageway according to the invention has an elongated pathway with curved sections and opposed sidewalls, the sidewalls being formed of a material adapted to receive a projected image, and image-projectors associated with specific portions of each sidewall for projecting a different image on each sidewall portion. The images projected on adjacent portions form a continuous panorama from an entrance end of the passageway to an exit end thereof. At least sections of the images are visible to a person travelling through the passageway when looking forward along a longitudinal axis of the pathway. Persons travelling through the passageway on foot or roller-blades or by bicycle can benefit from exercise while enjoying a scenic panorama, in a virtual reality environment.Type: GrantFiled: June 18, 2003Date of Patent: December 28, 2004Inventor: Carole Moquin
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Patent number: 6830344Abstract: The invention relates to a wearable display means (202) of projector type and to a garment (700). The invention relates specifically to a miniature projector (202), which is worn by the user and whose application is compatible with wearable electronic data processing systems (220, 222, 224). One concept of the invention is to project the electronic information generated by wearable electronic devices (220, 222, 224) connected to the projector (202) in the user's field of vision by means of the projector (202). The projector (202) of the invention is equipped with a matrix consisting of at least one Resonance Cavity LED or a micro-mirror and with electronics (300) and optics (314) necessary for projecting. The projector (202) and the electronic devices (220, 222, 224) are integrated in the garment (700) of the invention.Type: GrantFiled: April 28, 2003Date of Patent: December 14, 2004Assignee: Clothing Plus OyInventors: Akeseli Reho, Jussi Impiö
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Patent number: 6827448Abstract: A merchandise display case and system are provided, comprising a frame housing an image projector, a mirror and a rear-display panel on which the merchandise is supported and displayed, to provide a view that is a combination of the merchandise and an image emanating from below or behind the merchandise. The emanating image and the selected placement and positioning of the merchandise on the emanating image can be coordinated physically and thematically to create a unique visual experience. The system is interactive, operative in default and interactive modes and includes various video image sources which may be selected by a customer who provides user input signals to a microcontroller subsystem which controls the plurality of video image sources and other components to be responsive to the customer.Type: GrantFiled: May 7, 2003Date of Patent: December 7, 2004Assignee: The Neiman Marcus GroupInventors: Joseph Cimini, Ignaz M. Gorischek
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Patent number: 6827446Abstract: Stereoscopic visualization display apparatus comprising a table (6) having a top (12) onto which a stereoscopic image is projected, a stereoscopic projector (2) closely adjacent to the table (6) and oriented so as to project an image away from the table (6) and towards a reflector (8) so positioned as to reflect the image from the projector (2) onto the table top (12).Type: GrantFiled: January 28, 2003Date of Patent: December 7, 2004Assignee: BAE Systems plcInventors: Peter Beckett, Peter C Wright, Ian Bickerstaff
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Patent number: 6817716Abstract: Apparatus for producing aerial-images is disclosed employing a combination of focusing reflectors, beamsplitter polarizing filters, and light sources. An object to be displayed is illuminated, and its image partially reflected by the beamsplitter to a focusing mirror and reflected to an aerial position. A polarizer prevents ambient light or images from degrading or interfering with the aerial-image. A clock radio, personal television display counter, as well as animated mannequin versions are disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: September 5, 2003Date of Patent: November 16, 2004Inventor: Stephen P. Hines
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Patent number: 6819487Abstract: The invention relates to a method for producing a non-solid projection screen (3), projection volume (8), or the like, the method comprising the steps of supplying and/or forming light scattering/reflecting scattering centres (4) to a substantially laminar transfer flow (2) to be transferred by said transfer flow (2). In accordance with the invention, the scattering centres (4) are supplied and/or formed to the transfer flow (2), to the central/inner parts thereof that remain laminar, away from the direct vicinity of the interfaces between the transfer flow (2) and the area surrounding thereof, in order to keep the projection screen in shape. In accordance with the invention, as the scattering centres (4) can be used light elastically or non-elastically scattering, solid liquid or gaseous substance.Type: GrantFiled: November 20, 2003Date of Patent: November 16, 2004Inventors: Karri Palovuori, Ismo Rakkolainen
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Publication number: 20040218148Abstract: An apparatus for producing a volumetric display includes a scanning collimated light source that creates an image by illuminating a suspension of light-scattering particles in an optically transparent medium with a collimated beam, where the brightness of the collimated beam is modulated at each moment in time by an amount that is dependent upon the momentary direction of the beam and also on the distance of the scattering particle encountered by the beam at that moment. A method for producing a volumetric display. An apparatus for producing a volumetric display includes a light source for providing light. The apparatus includes a mechanism for producing a volumetric image with the light from the light source. The method includes the steps of producing light from a light source. There is the step of producing a volumetric image with the light from the light source.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 5, 2003Publication date: November 4, 2004Applicant: New York UniversityInventors: Kenneth Perlin, Jefferson Y. Han
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Patent number: 6808268Abstract: An aerial projection system and method having a housing for positioning low cost optical elements capable of generating a three dimensional aerial images at video rates without reflected artifacts or visible display of the display screen. A method for generating the display images is based on a set of rules that eliminate boundary transgressions and maximizes the illusion of a three dimensional aerial image. An optional second display is a transparent imaging panel that acts selectively as a light valve, as a display platform for special effects or for providing the appearance of linear motion towards or away from the observer. An optional third display, also a transparent imaging panel, may be used as a background display device for displaying video rate images that are not projected aerial images.Type: GrantFiled: August 19, 2002Date of Patent: October 26, 2004Assignee: Provision Entertainment, Inc.Inventors: Jeff L. Vrachan, Curtis L. Thornton, Csaba Rakosy
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Patent number: 6802611Abstract: A system and method for presenting and capturing images on a presentation board are described. More particularly, embodiments of the present invention provide a projector adapted to display one or more images onto a surface and a camera adapted to capture the one or more images from the surface. Also provided is an interface electronics coupled to the projector and to the camera. The interface electronics is adapted to feed the projector with the one or more images and adapted to process the one or more images from the camera. Also a user can control the presentation system by modifying the one or more images on the surface.Type: GrantFiled: October 22, 2002Date of Patent: October 12, 2004Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Simon C. Chu, William J. Piazza, David B. Rhoades
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Patent number: 6796656Abstract: A white projection screen containing a small number of infrared retro reflective elements, uniformly distributed over the screen's surface, is illuminated by an infrared source and observed by a coaxially located infrared camera. A matte signal is generated utilizing a high signal level from the infrared camera in all unobscured areas on the screen, and a very low signal level in screen areas obscured by a presenter between a projector and the projection screen.Type: GrantFiled: June 14, 2003Date of Patent: September 28, 2004Assignee: Imatte, Inc.Inventor: Arpag Dadourian
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Publication number: 20040186618Abstract: A visual indexing system (10) for assisting placement of an object (36) in a selected location upon a surface (16) moving in a selected direction at a selected speed relative to a stationary frame is provided. The indexing system includes a visual image generator (12) operable to project a visual image (18) upon the moving surface such that the visual image is reproduced upon the moving surface. The indexing system also includes a controller (14) adapted to control the location at which the visual image generator projects the reproduced visual image (18) upon the moving surface. The controller controls the location of the reproduced visual image such that the reproduced visual image moves in substantially the same selected direction and speed as the moving surface, thereby resulting in substantially no relative movement between the reproduced visual image and the moving surface.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 21, 2003Publication date: September 23, 2004Applicant: FMC Technology, Inc.Inventor: George Blaine
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Patent number: 6789903Abstract: A pattern is projected onto a screen by a projector using an illumination having a non-visible wavelength. A camera, displaced several inches from the projector, observes the projected pattern whose signals are then stored to create a reference frame. The pattern is then projected onto the screen a second time with a presenter present. The camera observes the projected pattern whose signals are then stored to create a current frame, including the presenter, and signals obtained from the reference frame are compared to determine their difference. In unobscured screen areas, the pattern images match. The pattern on the presenter is displaced because of the displaced camera, and no longer matches the reference pattern, thereby identifying the presenter's silhouette area.Type: GrantFiled: February 18, 2003Date of Patent: September 14, 2004Assignee: Imatte, Inc.Inventors: Joseph Parker, Paul Vlahos, Arpag Dadourian, Arie Berman
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Patent number: 6771411Abstract: A digital micromirror device (“DMD”) is used to alter the shape of light that is projected onto a stage. The DMD selectively reflects some light, thereby shaping the light that is projected onto the stage. The control for the alteration is controlled by an image. That image can be processed, thereby carrying out image processing effects on the shape of the light that is displayed. One preferred application follows the shape of the performer and illuminates the performer using a shape that adaptively follows the performer's image. This results in a shadowless follow spot.Type: GrantFiled: July 16, 2002Date of Patent: August 3, 2004Assignee: Production Resource Group Inc.Inventor: William E. Hewlett
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Patent number: 6739725Abstract: An inflatable display includes an inflatable balloon, a projector having a projection lens, an internal support structure that supports the inflatable balloon and the projector so that the projection lens is eccentrically disposed inside the inflatable balloon. The inflatable display also includes an external support structure that supports the internal support structure. Also included is a method to control an inflatable display according to wind conditions. The method includes the steps of operating in a sensing mode, operating in a collapsing mode and operating in a recovery mode.Type: GrantFiled: March 7, 2002Date of Patent: May 25, 2004Inventor: Ronen Ben-Ari
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Patent number: 6733140Abstract: A real image projection system includes at least one curved reflector, positioned in a tilted configuration, wherein an optical axis of the reflector is not coincident with a viewing axis, and a beampath between a target source and the curved reflector neither passes through nor reflects off of a beamsplitter.Type: GrantFiled: April 19, 2002Date of Patent: May 11, 2004Assignee: Optical Products Development Corp.Inventors: Kenneth S. Westort, Douglas L. Robinson, Randolph J. Turner
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Patent number: 6731429Abstract: The present invention is directed a projection system that produces a visual special effect. In one embodiment, the system includes a projector, a translucent projection substrate, a flow disturbance structure associated with one side of the substrate, and a water system for distributing water over the side of the substrate with which the flow disturbance structure is associated.Type: GrantFiled: April 4, 2002Date of Patent: May 4, 2004Assignee: Technifex, Inc.Inventor: Montgomery C. Lunde
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Patent number: 6702445Abstract: An image projector includes a film assembly, motor, light source and lens. The film assembly includes a periscope having a first aperture, the film assembly being configured so as to mount a film to scroll in front of the first aperture of the periscope. The motor scrolls the film in front of the first aperture. The light source projects light through the periscope and portions of the film positioned in front of the first aperture of the periscope. The lens focuses the light projected through the film and the periscope.Type: GrantFiled: August 24, 2001Date of Patent: March 9, 2004Assignee: Mr. Christmas IncorporatedInventor: Huang Meng-Suen
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Patent number: 6690432Abstract: A prism is mounted onto a motor without regard to its rotation angle relative to the motor index. Its position is electronically set later after construction of the optical path. A motor controller is used to control the rotation of the prism. This motor controller keeps the prism spinning at a constant velocity and positions the prism phase (rotation angle versus time). A variable offset is used to position the absolute prism rotation as a function of time. The phase may be advanced or delayed by an operator during set up. Each prism has its own phase. The phase of each prism in the system is set so that the illumination pattern correctly matches the video addressing of the panel. This is a one time set up during construction. The correct positions are set, and stored in non-volatile memory for life.Type: GrantFiled: April 12, 2001Date of Patent: February 10, 2004Assignee: Koninklijke Philips Electronics N.V.Inventors: Peter J. M. Janssen, Jeffrey A. Shimizu, John E. Dean, Douglas A. Stanton
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Publication number: 20040021828Abstract: The present invention provides a process for the lay-up of a composite laminate article, the article produced by this process, and the apparatus used to produce the composite laminate article. The composite laminate article may be, for example, an airfoil, particularly useful as a fan blade in a large high bypass ratio turbofan engine, wherein the blade is generally regarded as large and having a high degree of twist. In a preferred embodiment, the present invention provides a process for laying up a composite laminate article comprising a) reading a data set to enable the projection of an image of a ply section onto a work surface, the image indicating a ply section target point; b) laying up a ply section of composite laminating material within the image, wherein the ply section first contacts the work surface at the target point; and c) repeating steps (a)-(b) until the composite laminate article is complete.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 2, 2002Publication date: February 5, 2004Inventors: Charles R. Evans, Jack W. Baldwin, Scott A. Welsh
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Publication number: 20040017547Abstract: An imaging device is proposed which is adapted for optically imaging an object (O) to be imaged so as to generate object image (OI) and which is adapted for optically projecting a display image (DI) so as to generate a projection image (PI).Type: ApplicationFiled: July 11, 2003Publication date: January 29, 2004Inventors: Markus Kamm, Evangelos Zoidis
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Publication number: 20040001182Abstract: This invention comprises a method and system for displaying free-space, full color, high-resolution video or still images while simultaneously enabling the user to have real-time direct interaction with the visual images. The system comprises a self-generating means for creating a dynamic, non-solid particle cloud by ejecting atomized condensate present in the surrounding air, in a controlled fashion, into an invisible particle cloud. A projection system consisting of an image generating means and projection optics, projects an image onto the particle cloud. Any physical intrusion, occurring spatially within the image region, is captured by a detection system and the intrusion information is used to enable real-time user interaction in updating the image. This input/output (I/O) interface provides a display and computer link, permitting the user to select, translate and manipulate free-space floating visual information beyond the physical constraints of the device creating the image.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 7, 2003Publication date: January 1, 2004Applicant: IO2 Technology, LLCInventor: Chad D. Dyner
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Publication number: 20030210380Abstract: An improved real image projection system comprises, in the primary configuration, a tilted mirror to eliminate ghost reflections, and a unique arrangement allowing the introduction of a second background image without a 50%/50% beamsplitter, while providing system transmission of approximately 50%. A secondary configuration incorporates an elliptical or aspheric curved mirror designed to simulate the surface of a spherical curve when light strikes the elliptical surface at an angle equal to the elliptical angle of the curved mirror. In a third configuration, a single curved mirror has two different optical surfaces of revolution, one on the convex surface and one on the concave surface. The concave surface is much like that of a Mangin lens, but it has an aspheric surface of revolution, optimized to reduce spherical aberrations over a larger area offset from the optical axis.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 13, 2003Publication date: November 13, 2003Applicant: Optical Products Development CorporationInventors: Kenneth S. Westort, Douglas L. Robinson
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Publication number: 20030206275Abstract: A merchandise display case and system are provided, comprising a frame housing an image projector, a mirror and a rear-display panel on which the merchandise is supported and displayed, to provide a view that is a combination of the merchandise and an image emanating from below or behind the merchandise. The emanating image and the selected placement and positioning of the merchandise on the emanating image can be coordinated physically and thematically to create a unique visual experience. The system is interactive, operative in default and interactive modes and includes various video image sources which may be selected by a customer who provides user input signals to a microcontroller subsystem which controls the plurality of video image sources and other components to be responsive to the customer.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 7, 2003Publication date: November 6, 2003Inventors: Joseph Cimini, Ignaz M. Gorischek
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Patent number: 6623120Abstract: A video projection system employing a concave video screen which provides for enhanced depth cueing. A method of designing a variety of shapes of video screen surfaces by varying certain parameters of a common master equation. Video screen surface shapes providing optimum viewing for specific applications.Type: GrantFiled: February 12, 2002Date of Patent: September 23, 2003Assignee: ConocoPhillips CompanyInventors: Dennis B. Neff, Charles N. Sugg, John R. Grismore
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Publication number: 20030169406Abstract: An inflatable display includes an inflatable balloon, a projector having a projection lens, an internal support structure that supports the inflatable balloon and the projector so that the projection lens is eccentrically disposed inside the inflatable balloon. The inflatable display also includes an external support structure that supports the internal support structure. Also included is a method to control an inflatable display according to wind conditions. The method includes the steps of operating in a sensing mode, operating in a collapsing mode and operating in a recovery mode.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 7, 2002Publication date: September 11, 2003Inventor: Ronen Ben-Ari
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Patent number: 6616281Abstract: A video signal is generated representative of a background scene, such as a weather map, which provides an outline of all the detail in the map. This outline detail is made visible to a foreground subject by projecting it onto a white screen behind the subject in a selected color such as green. The projector is selectively inhibited so as to prevent the background detail from projecting onto the foreground subject. The white screen and the green detail lines are removed and replaced by the background scene by an image compositing process. Prompts are visible to the foreground subject, but not visible to a home viewing audience.Type: GrantFiled: August 7, 2002Date of Patent: September 9, 2003Assignee: iMatte, Inc.Inventors: Paul Vlahos, Petro Vlahos
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Patent number: 6607275Abstract: A merchandise display case and system are provided, comprising a frame housing an image projector, a mirror and a rear-display panel on which the merchandise is supported and displayed, to provide a view that is a combination of the merchandise and an image emanating from below or behind the merchandise. The emanating image and the selected placement and positioning of the merchandise on the emanating image can be coordinated physically and thematically to create a unique visual experience. The system is interactive, operative in default and interactive modes and includes various video image sources which may be selected by a customer who provides user input signals to a microcontroller subsystem which controls the plurality of video image sources and other components to be responsive to the customer.Type: GrantFiled: March 20, 2002Date of Patent: August 19, 2003Assignee: The Neiman Marcus Group, Inc.Inventors: Joseph Cimini, Ignaz M. Gorischek
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Patent number: 6601958Abstract: The distance between reflection surfaces of a light guide is set in such a manner as to gradually decrease toward an exit end surface from an incidence end surface. Thus, the equation SY/SX<MY/MX is satisfied, where SX designates the arrangement intervals of light source images in the direction along the X-axis, SY denotes the arrangement intervals of the light source images in the direction along the Y-axis, MX designates the length of the incidence end surface of the light guide in the direction along the X-axis, and MY denotes the length of the incidence end surface of the light guide in the direction along the Y-axis. Thus, the polarization separation performance of a polarization beam splitter disposed before the reflection type liquid crystal device can be maintained at a relatively high level. Consequently, a bright projection image having a high contrast ratio can be obtained.Type: GrantFiled: January 26, 2001Date of Patent: August 5, 2003Assignee: Seiko Epson CorporationInventor: Yoshitaka Ito
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Patent number: 6598979Abstract: A projector of the present invention includes: an electro-optic device that outputs rays modulated according to a given image signal, an image processing unit that transmits the image signal to the electro-optic device, and a luminous flux control device that controls an output luminous flux of projection rays, which are output from the electro-optic device and projected. The luminous flux control device has: a detector unit that detects a person who approaches a path of the projection rays; and a controller unit that controls the output luminous flux of the projection rays when the detector detects the approach of the person. This arrangement controls the output luminous flux of the projection rays when a person approaches the path of the projection rays and the projection rays directly enter the field of view of the person, thus effectively relieving the unpleasantness due to the incidence of the projection rays.Type: GrantFiled: October 29, 2001Date of Patent: July 29, 2003Assignee: Seiko Epson CorporationInventor: Kunio Yoneno
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Patent number: 6598976Abstract: A real image projection system comprises a single curved mirror having two different optical surfaces of revolution, one on the convex surface and one on the concave surface. In one embodiment, the convex surface is a conical curve of spherical or parabolic surface of revolution, coated with a reflective optical coating. The concave surface is much like that of a Mangin mirror, but it has an aspheric surface of revolution, optimized to reduce spherical aberrations over a larger area offset from the optical axis. The system optionally employs a single aspheric surface of revolution on the concave surface for reduction of aberrations, although the Mangin mirror approach, using an aspheric concave surface of revolution, is the preferred embodiment.Type: GrantFiled: September 5, 2001Date of Patent: July 29, 2003Assignee: Optical Products Development Corp.Inventors: Kenneth S. Westort, Douglas L. Robinson
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Patent number: 6578971Abstract: A self-illuminating video screen system employing a concave display surface which provides for enhanced depth cueing. A method of designing a variety of shapes of self-illuminating video screen display surfaces by varying certain parameters of a common master equation. Self-illuminating video screen systems having display surface shapes providing optimum viewing for specific applications.Type: GrantFiled: August 12, 2002Date of Patent: June 17, 2003Assignee: ConocoPhillips CompanyInventor: Dennis B. Neff
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Patent number: 6554433Abstract: According to one embodiment of the invention, an apparatus is provided that includes a projection screen located on a wall of a workspace. The apparatus also includes a frontal-view camera located behind the projection screen. The frontal view camera captures a frontal-view image of the workspace through a hole in the projection screen. Additionally, the apparatus includes a projector to project an image of an individual outside the workspace onto the projection screen, such that the hole is located within a face of the image of the individual.Type: GrantFiled: June 30, 2000Date of Patent: April 29, 2003Assignee: Intel CorporationInventor: Mark Holler