Radiant energy – Radiant energy generation and sources – With radiation modifying member
Reexamination Certificate
2008-05-13
2008-05-13
Berman, Jack (Department: 2881)
Radiant energy
Radiant energy generation and sources
With radiation modifying member
C315S083000, C315S325000, C315S077000, C315S324000, C315S082000, C362S227000, C362S290000, C362S291000, C362S199000, C362S507000, C362S519000, C362S538000, C362S510000
Reexamination Certificate
active
07372055
ABSTRACT:
An illuminator assembly is provided for supplying night vision illumination. The assembly includes a support housing and an infrared illumination source. An infrared reflector receives the radiation emitted from the infrared illumination source and reflects the infrared radiation in a first substantially collimated field of view and transmits visible light therethrough. A visible light reflector is located behind the infrared reflective mirror for receiving visible light transmitted through the infrared reflector and reflecting scattering the visible light in a second field of view.
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Harter, Jr. Joseph E.
Rege Siddharth S.
Scharenbroch Gregory K.
Berman Jack
Delphi Technologies Inc.
Funke Jimmy L.
Sahu Meenakshi S
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