Optical: systems and elements – Screen
Patent
1992-06-05
1994-01-25
Ben, Loha
Optical: systems and elements
Screen
359888, 359599, 362 16, 362311, G02B 500
Patent
active
052820912
ABSTRACT:
A courtesy/reading light lens (24) includes a translucent body (26) having a surface (28) covered with an array of opaque dots (30) for selectively controlling the distribution of lights as it passes through the translucent body (26). The opaque dots (30) are organized in multiple sections (32, 34, 26) that together form a dot pattern. The opaque dots (30) within each section (32, 34, 36) are arrayed at a substantially uniform spacing and have a substantially uniform two-dimensional diameter.
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Czarnecki Carl G.
Grabowski Gerard
Muller Robert D.
Ben Loha
Swiatocha John
United Technologies Automotive Inc.
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