Patent
1984-02-21
1986-04-08
Henry, Jon W.
350617, 350631, G02B 508
Patent
active
045808805
ABSTRACT:
The instant invention is an optical mirror device intended primarily as a make-up mirror for applying cosmetics. The mirror device permits the user to view herself in two images simultaneously, both as a standard mirror image with left and right reversed and as a true non-reversed image such as is perceived by others. The observer perceives each image as being a single rectangular viewing surface, with a more three-dimensional appearance than with a normal plane mirror. The mirror device is preferably used with its own source of lighting and with the mirrors enclosed in a darkened chamber so as to give true color reproduction without false coloration from ambient light.
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