Computer graphics processing and selective visual display system – Image superposition by optical means – Operator body-mounted heads-up display
Patent
1995-12-01
1999-01-12
Brier, Jeffery
Computer graphics processing and selective visual display system
Image superposition by optical means
Operator body-mounted heads-up display
359221, 359633, G09G 500, G02B 2608, G02B 2714
Patent
active
058596240
ABSTRACT:
An information display apparatus comprising goggles and a terminal and having a dot density so high as to be capable of reproducing textual information is disclosed, in which the goggles include light sources, a fixed mirror and a rotary mirror arranged in such a manner as to satisfy predetermined conditions, and the data transmitted from the terminal are reproduced as an image.
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Harada Hiromi
Matsumoto Takashi
Nozue Tatsuhiro
Tomita Shigehiro
Bell Paul A.
Brier Jeffery
Hitachi , Ltd.
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