Optical: systems and elements – Holographic system or element – Using a hologram as an optical element
Patent
1990-11-23
1992-06-16
Miller, Stanley D.
Optical: systems and elements
Holographic system or element
Using a hologram as an optical element
359 53, 359 64, 359 70, 359 73, 40427, G02F 113, B44F 110, G09F 1310
Patent
active
051228904
ABSTRACT:
In this invention, animation effects have been obtained in a device containing a light source illuminating a linear polarizer (3) producing plane polarized light which is rotated in an electro-optical cell/cells (2) such as a modified TN or STN Liquid Crystal or PLZT cell. The angle of the plane is changed at the required speed by a voltage applied to the electrodes (6) of the cell; this voltage being generated in an electronic circuit (8) or obtained from the output of transducer or a manual voltage controller. The rotated plane polarized light is shining through a stationary set of at least two linear polarizers (1) placed side by side and oriented at different angles and then through a screen containing the art work (7). The emerging lighted image is perceived by the viewer (5) as a change or as an animated movement of the art work. Color effects can also be obtained when a seocnd electro-optical cell with a chromatic polarizer is used in a serial arrangement with the above device. In the prior art, the change of the angle of the plane polarized light was achieved by mounting the linear polarizer on a mechanically rotated wheel. The introduction of electro-optical voltage controlled cells has many advantages such as in the speed of response, reduction of weight and power consumption, feasibility of new effects, flexibility of design and elimination of moving parts. The applications of this invention are in advertising and exhibition displays, animated signage, animated printed material, instrument readout indicators and monitors, works of art, and in the field of toys and games.
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Duong Tai V.
Miller Stanley D.
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