Including A Curved Refracting Surface Patents (Class 359/534)
- Directional reflection (e.g., prevent viewing unless critical angle of light is used) (Class 359/537)
- On flexible substrate (e.g., flexible sheeting, bumper sticker, etc.) (Class 359/538)
- Mixture in liquid binder (e.g., paint, resin) (Class 359/539)
- Placed on top of binder (e.g., resin, asphalt, glue, etc.) (Class 359/540)
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Patent number: 12145395Abstract: The present invention relates to a novel identification label that can be customized. The labels are designed to be either integrated or removably attached on exterior surface of consumer product containers allowing users to avoid potential confusion with respect to ownership, use or control of their containers. The label has an opaque scratch-off blank surface that can be removed to create a personalized identification mark. The label may have an UV-ink coating or can have a label layer for creating identification mark when the scratch-off blank surface is scratched. The labels are designed to be affixed on any personal item to prevent items from accidentally being misidentified.Type: GrantFiled: March 23, 2022Date of Patent: November 19, 2024Inventors: Christine Datte, Adrian Datte
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Patent number: 12050006Abstract: An optic having a first optic portion located on a first side of the optic and a second optic portion formed integrally with the first optic portion and located on a second side of the optic. A first cavity is defined by a first cavity inner surface in the first optic portion, the first optic portion being configured to refract light rays emitted by at least one light source. The second optic portion includes at least one total internal reflection surface and a second cavity defined at least partially by a second cavity rear surface that extends at an angle between 20° and 60°, inclusive, relative to an axis defining the height the of the optic. The second cavity rear surface is configured to refract other light rays toward the at least one total internal reflection surface, and the at least one internal reflection surface is configured to reflect the light rays toward the first side of the optic.Type: GrantFiled: March 4, 2022Date of Patent: July 30, 2024Assignee: ABL IP Holding LLCInventors: Jie Chen, Qi Ai, Craig Eugene Marquardt
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Patent number: 11851002Abstract: A vehicle warning sign comprises: a reflective material for at least visible light; and at least one of (i) a heating element for detection by a thermal sensor or (ii) a corner reflector for detection by a radar, the corner reflector oriented substantially in a common direction with the reflective material.Type: GrantFiled: August 5, 2021Date of Patent: December 26, 2023Assignee: Atieva, Inc.Inventor: Qiang Lu
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Patent number: 11735680Abstract: A transmit integrated circuit includes a light source configured to generate a beam of light. A receive integrated circuit includes a first photosensor. A transmit optic is mounted over the transmit and receive integrated circuits. The transmit optic is formed by a prismatic light guide and is configured to receive the beam of light. An annular body region of the transmit optic surrounds a central opening which is aligned with the first photosensor. The annular body region includes a first reflective surface defining the central opening and further includes a ring-shaped light output surface surrounding the central opening. Light is output from the ring-shaped light output surface in response to light which propagates within the prismatic light guide in response to the received beam of light and which reflects off the first reflective surface.Type: GrantFiled: February 10, 2021Date of Patent: August 22, 2023Assignee: STMicroelectronics (Research & Development) LimitedInventors: Thineshwaran Gopal Krishnan, Roy Duffy
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Patent number: 11397286Abstract: A light directing article comprises an acrylic polyvinyl acetal film to protect the optical elements of the light directing article. The acrylic polyvinyl acetal film has a Tg of at least 30° C. and comprises a (meth)acrylic polymer and polyvinyl acetal polymer. The acrylic polyvinyl acetal film is flexible and durable to mechanical deformation.Type: GrantFiled: June 5, 2017Date of Patent: July 26, 2022Assignee: 3M INNOVATIVE PROPERTIES COMPANYInventors: Todd D. Jones, Bimal V. Thakkar, Duane D. Fansler, Anthony F. Schultz, Jonathan E. Janoski, David C. Lueneburg, Carla S. Thomas, Tien Yi T. H. Whiting, Robert F. Watkins
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Patent number: 10345495Abstract: Retroreflective article and precursor articles formed during the preparation of the retroreflective articles are provided. Also, methods of making both the precursor articles and the retroreflective articles are provided. The retroreflective articles and the precursor articles contain a reflective layer that includes both a reflective metal and a polymeric blend. The polymeric blend includes both a fluorinated polymer and a (meth)acrylate polymer. The retroreflective articles typically have anti-staining properties, anti-corrosion properties, or both.Type: GrantFiled: December 28, 2015Date of Patent: July 9, 2019Assignee: 3M INNOVATIVE PROPERTIES COMPANYInventors: Ruby Chakraborty, Cheryl S. Elsbernd, Shri Niwas, Bruce H. Edwards, Chih-Chung Hsu
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Patent number: 9678017Abstract: A computer-implemented method teaches a user to evaluate a gemstone, such as a cut diamond. The method includes providing a computer system connected to an apparatus capable of capturing an image of a gemstone. The computer system is arranged to process a received image of a gemstone to determine one or more optical properties of the gemstone. In one aspect, the method presents on a display of the computer system a series of pre-stored screens comprising a graphical representation how the cut of a gemstone affects its light handling ability, and a user interface screen. The user interface screen allows the user to control the operation of the apparatus to measure the one or more optical properties of a particular gemstone provided to the apparatus, to view an image of the gemstone measured, and to view representations of the measured one or more optical properties.Type: GrantFiled: July 23, 2014Date of Patent: June 13, 2017Assignee: Sarine Color Technologies Ltd.Inventors: Davy Lapa, Christian Marie Joseph Ghislain Gorneille Lenaerts
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Patent number: 9671532Abstract: The safety light reflector kit comprises a plurality of reflectors that can be configured in a number of shapes and reflective options depending on the needs of the assembler. The plurality of reflectors further comprises reflectors of one or more shapes and reflectors of a plurality of colors.Type: GrantFiled: June 23, 2015Date of Patent: June 6, 2017Inventors: Jeff Nolan, Chandra Kotarski
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Patent number: 9347767Abstract: A spherically mounted retroreflector (SMR) having a reference point placed on a body of the SMR in a fixed and predetermined relationship to a runout error vector as given in a manufacturer's data sheet. A method for aligning the reference point to minimize measurement error.Type: GrantFiled: December 11, 2013Date of Patent: May 24, 2016Assignee: FARO TECHNOLOGIES, INC.Inventor: Robert E. Bridges
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Patent number: 9285526Abstract: A light guiding structure comprising a light guiding element (2) optically connected to a light source (6) and an optical element (10) coupled thereto, wherein the surface of the optical element (10) remote from the light guiding element (2) has the shape of a section (11) of a rotational ellipsoid, wherein a geometric cutting plane of the section (11) extends approximately at right angles to the longitudinal axis of the rotational ellipsoid.Type: GrantFiled: October 6, 2010Date of Patent: March 15, 2016Assignee: OSRAM GmbHInventors: Ulrich Hartwig, Matthias Morkel, Henning Rehn
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Patent number: 9101991Abstract: A non-spindle multi-axis machining center (600) and method for forming a part using a non-rotating cutting tool (400) for removing material from a non-rotating workpiece within a three-dimensional work envelope. The non-spindle machining center makes obsolete the use of mills for profiling operations without the need to rotate the cutting tool to produce sufficient torque to remove material. Instead, the cutting tool (400) applies a linear cutting force to the workpiece along a one-, two-, or three-dimensional cutting path with sufficient impact to remove material by means of controlled fracturing instead of plastic deformation. Also, without the need to rotate, neither the cutting tool nor the part are constrained in shape by axial symmetry. Therefore, parts without restrictions in shape can be produced with higher material removal rates and finer surface finishes than by milling or turning.Type: GrantFiled: July 17, 2014Date of Patent: August 11, 2015Assignee: Tennine Corp.Inventors: William Q. Tingley, III, William Q. Tingley, Daniel R. Bradley
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Patent number: 8801199Abstract: A reflex reflector can include a base having a portion covered with a metallic coating and a portion that is not covered with a metallic coating. A reflector lens can be mounted on only the portion without the metallic coating. The portion of the base with the metallic coating remains exposed and serves as an accent piece. The reflex reflector can be mounted in a recess provided in a bumper cover for a vehicle.Type: GrantFiled: May 3, 2012Date of Patent: August 12, 2014Assignee: Honda Motor Co., Ltd.Inventors: Ryan E. Profera, Darrin T. Roberts
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Patent number: 8773667Abstract: Exemplary embodiments include a sphere bar probe apparatus, including a holder, a retroreflector disposed in the holder, a member having a first end and a second end, wherein the first end is attached to the holder and an end plate attached to the second end of the member.Type: GrantFiled: January 18, 2011Date of Patent: July 8, 2014Assignee: Faro Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Peter Edmonds, Kenneth Steffey
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Patent number: 8691201Abstract: An object of the present invention is to provide a deodorant material having an excellent capability of removing an odor, especially a distinctive body odor of the middle-aged and elderly. The deodorant material comprises a polyurethane resin capable of removing the odor of nonenal, preferably further capable of removing the odor of at least one selected from the group consisting of ammonia, acetic acid, and isovaleric acid.Type: GrantFiled: February 13, 2009Date of Patent: April 8, 2014Assignee: Toray Opelontex Co., Ltd.Inventors: Toshihiro Tanaka, Hirokuni Inoue, Hironori Ishiwata
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Publication number: 20130293960Abstract: A reflex reflector can include a base having a portion covered with a metallic coating and a portion that is not covered with a metallic coating. A reflector lens can be mounted on only the portion without the metallic coating. The portion of the base with the metallic coating remains exposed and serves as an accent piece. The reflex reflector can be mounted in a recess provided in a bumper cover for a vehicle.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 3, 2012Publication date: November 7, 2013Applicant: HONDA MOTOR CO., LTD.Inventors: Ryan E. PROFERA, Darrin T. ROBERTS
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Patent number: 8526092Abstract: The present invention is a programmable and latching retro-reflective construct suitable for use as an optical label in an optical labeling system. The invention contains retro-reflective structures such as lens beads, corner cubes or other retro-reflecting type structures. The retro-reflective construct further comprises a wavelength selective, programmable and latching reflecting structure located at the reflecting surfaces of the retro-reflective structures. The optical construct can optionally contain additional optical filtering structures. Methods for fabricating the invention are also described.Type: GrantFiled: August 10, 2012Date of Patent: September 3, 2013Assignee: HRL Laboratories, LLCInventors: Daniel Yap, Keyvan R Sayyah, David L Persechini, Paul R Herz
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Patent number: 8358317Abstract: An image display system for displaying a planar image on a curved viewing surface, such as a theater dome, with minimized image distortion. In order to display the image, a virtual surface, which is a representation of the curved viewing surface, is textured with the image using an angular distribution to thereby form a textured virtual image. The textured virtual image is then displayed onto the curved viewing surface.Type: GrantFiled: May 26, 2009Date of Patent: January 22, 2013Assignee: Evans & Sutherland Computer CorporationInventor: Kenneth L. Carlson
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Patent number: 8322868Abstract: A fluorescent article includes an underlayer colored fluorescent film and an overlayer colored fluorescent film, which is provided over the underlayer colored fluorescent film. The underlayer colored fluorescent film includes a first fluorescent colorant in an underlayer acrylic matrix. The overlayer colored fluorescent film includes a second fluorescent in an overlayer acrylic matrix.Type: GrantFiled: May 12, 2009Date of Patent: December 4, 2012Assignee: Avery Dennison CorporationInventor: Guang-Xue Wei
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Patent number: 8274727Abstract: The present invention is a programmable and latching retro-reflective construct suitable for use as an optical label in an optical labeling system. The invention contains retro-reflective structures such as lens beads, corner cubes or other retro-reflecting type structures. The retro-reflective construct further comprises a wavelength selective, programmable and latching reflecting structure located at the reflecting surfaces of the retro-reflective structures. The optical construct can optionally contain additional optical filtering structures. Methods for fabricating the invention are also described.Type: GrantFiled: October 31, 2007Date of Patent: September 25, 2012Assignee: HRL Laboratories, LLCInventors: Daniel Yap, Keyvan R. Sayyah, David L. Persechini, Paul R. Herz
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Patent number: 8201953Abstract: A retroreflection article formed of groups of grooves in three directions having substantially V-shaped cross sections, including a large number of pairs of cube corner retroreflection elements being disposed, the elements in each pair being formed to be rotationally symmetric while sharing one base line forming the retroreflection elements. A group of parallel V-shaped grooves in one direction (grooves x) forming the group of pairs of retroreflection elements has straight-line bottom tracks, the groups of parallel V-shaped grooves in the other two directions (grooves w1 and w2) have continuous bent-line bottom tracks bent at intersection points with the grooves x, the bottom tracks of the groups of parallel V-shaped grooves in the two directions (grooves w1 and w2) do not intersect with each other, and projection geometries of base planes (A-B-E1-D1 and A-B-E2-D2) forming the retroreflection elements are quadrilaterals.Type: GrantFiled: June 6, 2007Date of Patent: June 19, 2012Assignee: Nippon Carbide Kogyo Kabushiki KaishaInventor: Ikuo Mimura
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Patent number: 8070303Abstract: Optical structures and sheeting that include polyurea and method for forming same are proposed in accordance with aspects of the present invention. One and two-component layers can be used to form the optical structures. The optical structures can include microstructures formed from polyurea. The sheeting can include at least one of cube-corner prisms, open-faced cube-corner prisms, linear prisms, lenticular lenses, moth-eye structures, lenses, Fresnel lens arrays, lenses, and fish-eye lens arrays.Type: GrantFiled: September 29, 2006Date of Patent: December 6, 2011Assignee: Reflexite CorporationInventors: Dzu D. Luong, Patrick W. Mullen
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Patent number: 8034436Abstract: A fluorescent article includes an underlayer colored fluorescent film and an overlayer colored fluorescent film, which is provided over the underlayer colored fluorescent film. The underlayer colored fluorescent film includes a first fluorescent colorant in an underlayer polymer matrix. The overlayer colored fluorescent film includes a second fluorescent colorant in an overlayer polymer matrix. The second fluorescent colorant in the overlayer film at least partially blocks light in a first wavelength range while allowing transmission of an amount of light in a second wavelength range effective to make the first fluorescent colorant fluoresce.Type: GrantFiled: October 25, 2006Date of Patent: October 11, 2011Assignee: Avery Dennison CorporationInventor: Guang-Xue Wei
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Publication number: 20110215229Abstract: An identification device 10 comprises a retroreflector 12 for receiving an incident beam of radiation 14 from a detection unit 15 remote from the device and selectively retroreflecting the incident beam back to the detection unit. The retroflector 12 comprises a substantially spherical graded refractive index lens 16 and a reflective part 18 for reflecting the incident beam of radiation passing through the lens. In a first condition, or mode, of the retroreflector, the lens 16 and the reflective part 18 are located relative to each other so that the incident beam of radiation 14 is retroreflected back to the detection unit. In a second condition, or mode, of the retroreflector 12, the lens 16 and the reflective part 18 are located relative to each other so that the reflected beam of radiation 22 is directed away from the detection unit.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 3, 2009Publication date: September 8, 2011Applicant: BAE SYSTEMS plcInventors: Leslie Charles Laycock, Michael Stewart Griffith, Hywel Jhon. Mcardle
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Patent number: 7964269Abstract: Retroreflective sheeting articles comprising a colorless thermal mass transferred image, methods of thermal mass transfer printing substrate such as polymeric films with a colorless thermal mass transferable composition, and thermal mass transfer ribbon articles comprising a colorless thermal mass transferable composition are described. The thermal mass transfer composition comprises a homogeneous unreactive thermoplastic composition comprising at least one acrylic resin and less than 3 wt-% of components that are opaque at ambient temperature.Type: GrantFiled: November 22, 2006Date of Patent: June 21, 2011Assignee: 3M Innovative Properties CompanyInventors: Jennifer L. Lee, Mark W. Leverty, Scott A. Boyd, Eugene H. Carlson, Lisa Flatt Nelson
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Patent number: 7874686Abstract: A reflective marker and method for manufacturing reflective marker, wherein the reflective marker includes an inner body and a reflective covering, and a reflective substance is applied to the inner body and forms the reflective covering together with pellets contained in the substance or applied after the substance has been applied.Type: GrantFiled: September 27, 2005Date of Patent: January 25, 2011Assignee: BrainLAB AGInventors: Holger-Claus Rossner, Thomas Pittroff
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Patent number: 7820083Abstract: Reflective pellets (16) are formed by extrusion of reflective micro beads (26) in a thermoplastic (20), removal of the surface layer of the pellets so as to expose the reflective beads at the surface of the pellets and applying the reflective pellets to the base line (14) of the striping applied to a paved road.Type: GrantFiled: February 11, 2008Date of Patent: October 26, 2010Assignee: Fortson-Peek Company, Inc.Inventor: Mark S. Bjorklund
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Patent number: 7815319Abstract: To provide a retroreflective article formed of many triangular-pyramidal cube-corner retroreflective element pairs. One-side groove angle formed between a cross line between a plane vertical to the common plane and to a V-groove vertical plane which includes the base line of a V-shaped groove is vertical to the common plane, and a reflective lateral face containing the base line of the v-shaped groove, and the V-groove vertical plane, does not form a constant angle in the reflective lateral face but the lateral face forms a curved and/or multiple surface. A base line constituting any directional V-shaped groove in retroreflective element pairs is a nonlinear base line which does not form a linear trajectory and the reflective lateral face formed of the V-shaped groove forms a curved and/or multiple surface.Type: GrantFiled: January 27, 2010Date of Patent: October 19, 2010Assignee: Nippon Carbide Kogyo Kabushiki KaishaInventor: Ikuo Mimura
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Patent number: 7727617Abstract: Retroreflective sheeting is described comprising a viewing surface and a non-viewing surface and a thermal mass transferred image disposed in the optical path of the viewing surface wherein the thermal mass transferred image comprises a homogeneous unreactive thermoplastic composition. In one embodiment, the unreactive thermoplastic composition comprises at least one acrylic resin and at least one colorant, wherein the composition has less than 3 wt-% of components that are opaque at ambient temperature. The percent maximum diffuse luminous transmittance to total luminous transmittance of the composition is less than 50%.Type: GrantFiled: June 21, 2006Date of Patent: June 1, 2010Assignee: 3M Innovative Properties CompanyInventors: Jennifer L. Lee, Mark W. Leverty, Scott A. Boyd, Eugene H. Carlson, Lisa Flatt Nelson
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Patent number: 7695147Abstract: Provided are a retro-reflection product using water based resin and a fabrication method thereof. The retro-reflection product includes a glass bead layer attached on a film, an aluminum layer selectively deposited on the glass bead layer according to need, and a base layer for adhering leather, fabric, or urethane sheet. A water based color resin coating layer is primarily coated with water based polyurethane resin over a surface of the glass bead layer. A water based adhesive resin coating layer is secondarily coated with water based polyurethane resin on a surface of the water based color resin coating layer.Type: GrantFiled: March 30, 2007Date of Patent: April 13, 2010Assignee: G.B. Light Co., Ltd.Inventor: In Hwan Lee
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Patent number: 7686461Abstract: A high-intensity discharge lamp bulb with an attached housing for ballast and ignition electronics, forming an integral bulb and electronics unit. The electronics housing forms a removable closure for an access opening in a lamp enclosure. The electronics housing isolates the electronics from heat inside the lamp enclosure. A heat sink and radiator on the back of the housing provides heat transfer to a surrounding environment behind the lamp enclosure to cool the electronics. The electronics may be sealed in the housing for protection against entry of foreign substances. The electronics housing is fixed to the access opening of the lamp enclosure and to a boss or reflector mounted in the lamp enclosure, thus providing stable two-point fixation for the unit, reducing vibration.Type: GrantFiled: June 12, 2007Date of Patent: March 30, 2010Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventors: Kunal Ravindra Goray, Amit Mukesh Shah
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Patent number: 7670013Abstract: To provide a retroreflective article formed of many triangular-pyramidal cube-corner retroreflective element pairs. One-side groove angle formed between a cross line between a plane vertical to the common plane and to a V-groove vertical plane which includes the base line of a V-shaped groove is vertical to the common plane, and a reflective lateral face containing the base line of the V-shaped groove, and the V-groove vertical plane, does not form a constant angle in the reflective lateral face but the lateral face forms a curved and/or multiple surface. A base line constituting any directional V-shaped groove in retroreflective element pairs is a nonlinear base line which does not form a linear trajectory and the reflective lateral face formed of the V-shaped groove forms a curved and/or multiple surface.Type: GrantFiled: December 2, 2004Date of Patent: March 2, 2010Assignee: Nippon Carbide Kogyo Kabushiki KaishaInventor: Ikuo Mimura
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Publication number: 20090303592Abstract: Compensation for spherical aberration in retroreflectors to improve the retroreflector performance. A retroreflector has at least two concentric spherical layers. A first of the layers is of uniform refractive index n! surrounding a second of the layers of uniform refractive index n2. The refractive indices satisfy the criteria n1>n2. A retroreflector is formed as a sphere having a predetermined refractive index and radius, such that spherical aberration of incident radiation is at least partially compensated for by primary defocus.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 15, 2007Publication date: December 10, 2009Inventor: John Peter Oakley
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Patent number: 7599544Abstract: Authenticating an authentic article having an authentication mark. Acquiring a set of spectral images of the authentication mark, for forming a set of single-authentication mark spectral fingerprint data (FIG. 1). Identifying at least one spectral shift in the set of single-authentication mark spectral fingerprint data, for forming an intra-authentication mark physicochemical region group including sub-sets of intra-authentication mark spectral fingerprint pattern data, such that data elements in each sub-set are shifted relative to corresponding data elements in remaining sub-sets in the same intra-authentication mark physicochemical region group (FIG. 2). Forming a set of intra-authentication mark physicochemical properties and characteristics data relating to the imaged authentication mark, by performing pattern recognition and classification analysis on the intra-authentication mark physicochemical region group (FIG. 3).Type: GrantFiled: December 1, 2004Date of Patent: October 6, 2009Assignee: Green Vision Systems LtdInventor: Danny S. Moshe
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Publication number: 20080218860Abstract: A sensing method and apparatus using photonic band gap multilayered material. Photonic band gap multi-layers are formed from alternating layers of higher refractive index and lower refractive index materials, and may be deposited or disposed on a optically transparent substrate or a reflecting face of a prism. Light is directed into the prism, directed to the photonic band gap multilayer, and reflected out of the prism, where it is captured and analyzed. Various sensor configurations keep light wavelength or coupling angle fixed, while monitoring the change in the other parameter. Also disclosed is a microarray configuration with an array of probe spots placed on one surface of the multilayer, which is mounted on an x-y translation stage.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 13, 2008Publication date: September 11, 2008Inventor: William M. Robertson
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Patent number: 7369742Abstract: The present invention provides a device and method to efficiently turn light from an optical fiber around a corner while avoiding the frustrated-TIR loss that would occur if the fiber were bent. The invention uses non-imaging optics which efficiently deal with beam divergence half-angles less than 90°. By recognizing that most light from a fiber optic source will have a divergence half-angle of less than 90 degrees, a practical solution is achieved using non-imaging optics.Type: GrantFiled: July 28, 2006Date of Patent: May 6, 2008Assignee: Nellcor Puritan Bennett Inc.Inventor: Michael E. Fein
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Patent number: 7224533Abstract: An optically retro-reflecting sphere includes an inner sphere and an outer concentric spherical shell, and can be coupled to a reflective surface. Light entering the optically retro-reflecting sphere from an incident direction is reflected by the sphere generally towards an exit direction, where the exit direction is parallel and opposite to the incident direction. The inner sphere and outer shell have different refractive indices, selected so that the reflected light is reflected with a non-uniform angular distribution about the exit direction.Type: GrantFiled: November 8, 2004Date of Patent: May 29, 2007Assignee: Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P.Inventors: Scott Lerner, Tim R. Koch, Ravi Prasad
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Patent number: 7164536Abstract: A brightness enhancing structure for a reflective display. A plurality of transparent hemi-beads form a film substantially covering and protruding inwardly from the structure's inward surface. A corresponding plurality of microstructured toroidal lenses are provided on the structure's outward side. Each lens is optically coupled to an adjacent one of the hemi-beads to redirect incident light rays toward the adjacent hemi-bead, such that the redirected light is totally internally reflected by the hemi-bead and reflected back in a direction approximately opposite that of the incident rays. This substantially reduces undesirable dark, non-reflective circular regions of each hemi-bead which would otherwise exist in the absence of this invention.Type: GrantFiled: March 16, 2005Date of Patent: January 16, 2007Assignee: The University of British ColumbiaInventor: Lorne A. Whitehead
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Patent number: 7152984Abstract: The invention is a coded cat's eye retro-reflector array fabricated using data-driven, ink jet micro-dispensing technology. Specifically the invention claims the apparatus, the method of fabricating the apparatus, and the method of using the apparatus. The function of the apparatus is the identification of objects, materials and gasses from a distance using light beams. The apparatus is based upon the cat's eye retro-reflector device that is well known to one skilled in the art.Type: GrantFiled: August 11, 2004Date of Patent: December 26, 2006Assignee: MicroFab Technologies Inc.Inventor: Donald James Hayes
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Patent number: 7140741Abstract: Color shifting retroreflective articles can provide features such as decorative effects, evidence of tampering, security authentication or positional information. In some embodiments, the color shifting retroreflective article includes a layer of microspheres, and a reflective coating that is disposed in optical association with the layer of microspheres. The reflective coating includes a spacer layer disposed between a semitransparent first reflective layer and a second reflective layer. The first reflective layer includes a reflective layer disposed adjacent the layer of microspheres. At least one layer of the reflective coating includes a non-uniform thickness associated with each of a plurality of microspheres such that light incident on the article from a first direction is retroreflected at a first color and light incident on the article from a second direction is retroreflected at a second color visibly different from the first color.Type: GrantFiled: December 28, 2004Date of Patent: November 28, 2006Assignee: 3M Innovative Properties CompanyInventors: Robert J. Fleming, Christopher S. Lyons, Joseph M. McGrath, Jesus Ramos, Mark A. Roehrig, Clark I. Bright
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Patent number: 7137712Abstract: The invention relates to a reflector system for positioning a medical instrument or of body parts of a patient or for any determination of position, which is characterized by reflectors (3, 4, 5) that are configured as transparent retroreflective spheres and may consist of a material with a refractive index of preferably 1.9.Type: GrantFiled: December 18, 2000Date of Patent: November 21, 2006Assignee: Northern Digital Inc.Inventors: Georg Brunner, Manfred Schmid
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Patent number: 6966660Abstract: A exposed-lens retroreflective article exhibiting retroreflection under dry and wet conditions is provided. The inventive article comprises a first set of optical elements having a first reflective layer disposed on the embedded portion of the elements. The first set contributes mainly to dry retroreflection. The article further comprises a second set of optical elements having a second reflective layer behind a spacing layer. The second set contributes mainly to wet retroreflection. In one embodiment, the first and second sets of optical elements have substantially the same average diameters, refractive index, and density.Type: GrantFiled: October 15, 1999Date of Patent: November 22, 2005Assignee: 3M Innovative Properties CompanyInventors: Gina M. Buccellato, Thomas P. Hedblom, John L. Vandenberg
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Patent number: 6958860Abstract: Disclosed is an optical element comprising a polymer film containing a dispersion of minute layered particulates and microvoids.Type: GrantFiled: October 7, 2002Date of Patent: October 25, 2005Assignee: Eastman Kodak CompanyInventors: Narasimharao Dontula, Debasis Majumdar, Robert P. Bourdelais, Cheryl J. Kaminsky, Michael R. Brickey, Thomas M. Laney
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Patent number: 6958179Abstract: The present invention provides a new sheeting article that may suitably include: a carrier having a first major surface and a second major surface; and a plurality of discrete segments of a sheeting (e.g., a retroreflective sheeting), wherein the sheeting has a first major viewing surface and a second major opposing surface, and the first major viewing surface of the sheeting is preferably removably attached to the second major surface of the carrier. Preferably, the first major surface of the carrier comprises a release surface, the second major opposing surface of the sheeting comprises an adhesive, the article is provided in the form of a roll, and the adhesive surface of the sheeting is adjacent the release surface of an adjacent layer of the roll. In a presently preferred embodiment the present invention provides novel easy-to-use truck conspicuity sheeting.Type: GrantFiled: December 18, 2000Date of Patent: October 25, 2005Assignee: 3M Innovative Properties CompanyInventors: Eugene H. Carlson, James C. Coderre, Christopher L. Harvey, James E. Lasch, David W. Meitz, Colleen C. Nagel
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Patent number: 6834971Abstract: A system including but not limited to a low-backscatter aperture structure, where the system can include but is not limited to a camera, an optical communications system, an imaging system, a test system, and a measurement system.Type: GrantFiled: December 4, 2001Date of Patent: December 28, 2004Assignee: The United States of America as represented by the Secretary of the ArmyInventors: Clarence E. Rash, John C. Mora
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Publication number: 20040160671Abstract: A light reflective film having a multi-layered structure including a light reflective membrane layer on a web. A plurality of transparent spherical glass beads are provided on the light reflective membrane layer. A transparent film layer is provided on the glass beads and is spaced away from the light reflective membrane layer by an air gap. A transparent coating encapsulates all of the component layers to form the light reflective film. The light reflective film is flexible and durable, and effectively reflects light when under water.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 19, 2003Publication date: August 19, 2004Inventor: Hajima Tanaka
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Diffractive and retroreflective textile fabrics, methods of making same, and articles made therefrom
Patent number: 6764744Abstract: A composite fabric structure having unique visual and physical properties is described. The composite fabric includes a textile fabric layer having a visual surface and a rear surface. A layer of diffractive or retroreflective material is secured beneath the textile fabric layer, either directly or beneath a layer of substantially transparent material. The textile fabric layer is of an open or semi-transparent construction, so that light can pass through it to reach the layer of diffractive or retroreflective material and be reflected back through the layer of textile fabric, to provide a unique appearance to its visual surface. Because fabric constructions can be provided which are extremely conspicuous, they have particular utility in the formation of safety equipment and automobile components. Furthermore, the fabrics have high durability, improved hand, and in many embodiments can be stretched as well as molded.Type: GrantFiled: October 12, 1999Date of Patent: July 20, 2004Assignee: Milliken & CompanyInventors: Roy Phillip DeMott, Myra L. Cook, Alfred R. DeAngelis -
Patent number: 6696126Abstract: Many embodiments of the present invention are imbued with both sight-facilitative and touch-facilitative characteristics. The invention's unitary resinous matrix configuration encompasses, in the form of small discrete bodies, three genres (luminescent, reflective, retroreflective) of visually enhancing material along with tactilely enhancing material. The retroreflective and abrasive bodies partially project at a light-exposable surface of the resinous matrix material; the luminescent and reflective (diffuse and/or specular) bodies lie beneath the light-exposable surface. The luminescent, reflective and retroreflective bodies are complementarily and cumulatively effective; in particular, they versatilely afford increased visibility at practically all angular lines of sight as well as under practically all deficient illuminative conditions. The abrasive bodies afford vehicular skid prevention, surefootedness and the capability to manually and/or pedally “feel one's way” to safety.Type: GrantFiled: August 12, 1999Date of Patent: February 24, 2004Assignee: The United States of America as represented by the Secretary of the NavyInventors: Eugene C. Fischer, Dale A. Sowell, John P. Wehrle, Albert G. Holder
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Patent number: 6687389Abstract: An imaging apparatus suitable for capturing a image of one or more of a user's facial features is disclosed. The apparatus includes a spherical cold mirror which presents a concave surface to the user and is disposed between the user and the camera. The user is able to conclude that he is close enough to the camera for successful image capture when the reflection he sees in the mirror is the right way up. In a preferred embodiment, markings are provided on the front surface of the mirror to aid the user in placing his eye within a predetermined range of distances from the camera. The imaging apparatus is suitable for use in iris recognition apparatuses and provides a relatively inexpensive alternative to known apparatuses.Type: GrantFiled: November 13, 1998Date of Patent: February 3, 2004Assignee: British Telecommunications Public Limited CompanyInventors: David John McCartney, Christopher Henry Seal
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Patent number: 6677030Abstract: An article comprising (a) a curved substrate having a surface energy below about 38 dynes/cm2; (b) flexible retroreflective sheeting; and (c) a crosslinked pressure-sensitive adhesive adhering the sheeting to the curved substrate. The adhesive contains sufficient polar monomer and tackifier, and is sufficiently crosslinked, to (i) have a glass transition temperature less than −15° C., (ii) permit the sheeting to remain firmly bonded to a low density polyethylene barrel without buckling when cooled from 49° C. to −1° C., and (iii) provide an adhesive bond to the barrel that exhibits increased energy absorption when tested for impact resistance at 0° C. according to ASTM D4272. The adhesive can be manufactured by partially polymerizing some of the ingredients in a pouch using UV radiation, dispersing the pouch and its contents in the other ingredients using an extruder, extrusion coating the adhesive and then UV crosslinking the coating.Type: GrantFiled: April 5, 2001Date of Patent: January 13, 2004Assignee: 3M Innovative Properties CompanyInventors: Bimal V. Thakkar, Albert I. Everaerts
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Patent number: 6656566Abstract: Sheeting material is disclosed that contains a retroreflective layer and a layer of luminescent material on the bottom or lower surface of the retroreflective layer. The sheeting material can be formed into signage or decorative articles that are highly visible under a variety of lighting conditions. A portion of the retroreflective layer is visible through the luminescent layer or through one or more openings in the luminescent layer which are in the form of slits, perforations, alphanumeric or other patterns. The luminescent layer can be imaged using analog or digital printing processes. The sheeting material can be made from materials that are suitable for back-lit illumination. Adhesives or other conventional attachment means can be employed to anchor the signs in interior or exterior environments.Type: GrantFiled: April 15, 1997Date of Patent: December 2, 2003Assignee: 3M Innovative Properties CompanyInventors: C. Richard Kuykendall, David J. Murphy