Optical: systems and elements – Projection screen
Reexamination Certificate
2008-03-27
2010-11-23
Mahoney, Christopher (Department: 2862)
Optical: systems and elements
Projection screen
C359S452000, C359S453000, C359S460000
Reexamination Certificate
active
07839568
ABSTRACT:
A bi-stable projection screen includes a light diffusion unit and a bi-stable display unit stacked together. The bi-stable display unit, when actuated, selectively operates in a first mode or a second mode. When operating in the first mode (e.g., a transmission mode or a reflection mode), the bi-stable display unit receives a projection light from a front projection or a rear projection, and emits the projection light after modulation. When operating in the second mode (a non-transmission mode or a non-reflection mode), the bi-stable display unit is a pattern to become a part of a scene. The light diffusion unit receives and diffuses the modulated projection light to be perceived by human eyes.
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Kuo Hui-Lung
Wang Wen-Hsien
Wen Chun-Hsiang
Wu Yaw-Ting
Industrial Technology Research Institute
Mahoney Christopher
Rabin & Berdo P.C.
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