Optical: systems and elements – Glare or unwanted light reduction
Patent
1989-09-12
1992-05-19
Ben, Loha
Optical: systems and elements
Glare or unwanted light reduction
359507, 358255, 106271, G02B 2700
Patent
active
051153459
ABSTRACT:
A visor which is formed from a blank of material capable of being oriented such that a portion projects from a top wall of a video terminal and side portions extend from side walls, thereby providing a shelf type projection circumscribing a portion of the screen on a video display. The blank includes a top surface and a bottom surface, and the bottom surface is provided with a coating which has anti-static properties in order to reduce static and dust on the screen. The effect of the projection is that it reduces monitor glare in lighted rooms thereby reducing eyestrain and increases work privacy.
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Hobson Michael G.
Nelson Maurice K.
Ben Loha
Kreten Bernhard
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