Optical: systems and elements – Polarization without modulation – Polarization by scattering
Patent
1992-11-09
1995-04-18
Epps, Georgia Y.
Optical: systems and elements
Polarization without modulation
Polarization by scattering
359839, 359884, 359872, 362 831, 345 7, G02R 2728
Patent
active
054083575
ABSTRACT:
A high-contrast reflective display for use under high ambient light conditions for individuals wearing sunglasses and particularly polarized sunglasses includes a reflective target for a light emitting source of information to be displayed. The target is a relatively thin transparent polymeric film having a metalized rear reflective surface. The film, in a preferred embodiment, is a Mylar film having a thickness of from about 0.001-0.005 inches with a neutral density tint. The metal coating was aluminum vacuumed deposited on the film layer. The composite target can be adhered to a support using a suitable bonding adhesive applied to the metalized film.
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Epps Georgia Y.
Prince Corporation
Robbins Thomas
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