Optical: systems and elements – Relief illusion – Reflected line of sight
Patent
1992-05-27
1994-07-05
Sugarman, Scott J.
Optical: systems and elements
Relief illusion
Reflected line of sight
359472, 359473, 359482, G02B 2722
Patent
active
053272846
ABSTRACT:
An optical device which provides a three dimensional view of a two dimensional image, such as a television picture. A plurality of mirrors is utilized to present to the two eyes images which are displaced from positions which would normally occur without the interposition of said optical device. As a part of this process, the two images are slightly rotated in opposite directions. When the mirrors are suitably adjusted, the two displaced images appear to merge and form a three dimensional image.
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