Computer graphics processing and selective visual display system – Image superposition by optical means
Patent
1996-03-29
2000-06-06
Chow, Dennis-Doon
Computer graphics processing and selective visual display system
Image superposition by optical means
345156, 348 78, 351208, G09G 500
Patent
active
060724439
ABSTRACT:
An ocular projection display (12) projects an image directly to the eye (26) of the user (10). The focus of the image may be varied to allow for different user profiles or to relieve the stress of maintaining a fixed focus over a prolonged period of time. Optionally, the ocular projection display (12) can include a location and distance sensor (46) for identifying the location of the user's eyes for proper aiming of the image to the eyes of the user and focus detection circuitry (54) to correct for the user's focusing abilities.
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Izzard Martin J.
Nasserbakht Gitty N.
Chow Dennis-Doon
Neerings Ronald O.
Telecky Jr. Frederick J.
Texas Instruments Incorporated
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