1981-07-29
1985-02-19
Corbin, John K.
350103, 350125, 350129, G03B 2156, G02B 532
Patent
active
045001634
ABSTRACT:
A projection screen is formed as at least one reflective holograms each of which, when referenced with a projector, reconstructs a defined observation pupil.
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Burns Richard H.
Hall William M.
Hildebrand Bernard P.
Bell Edward L.
Corbin John K.
Davis David L.
Propp William
Smith Robert E.
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