Abstract:
The present invention provides a display device with improved degree of freedom in changing images to be displayed. The display device according to the present invention includes: a refraction means for refracting light and magnifying an image; an arrangement support means for arranging and supporting a plurality of the refraction means in a convex shape with respect to a viewpoint side; an image display means that is set in an opposite side to the viewpoint side with respect to the refraction means, and that is for displaying out an image seen from the viewpoint side, on the back surface of a projection surface onto which projection light from an image projection means is projected.
Abstract:
A method to maximize use of the field of view for an imaging system is provided herein. An imaging device can be part of the imaging system and include a detection unit and an alignment unit. The method includes capturing an initial image of an object and then calculating a rotational angle and zoom factor for the object in order to maximize the object's footprint within the field of view. Once the calculations are complete a computer can instruct the detection and alignment units to reconfigure their orientations relative to the object.
Abstract:
A foldable support includes a shell, a cover, a lens, and a stand. The shell receives and secures a mobile device having a screen. The cover rotatably connects to the shell. The lens rotatably connects to the cover. The stand rotatably connects to the lens.
Abstract:
The ScreenScope of the invention is a prescription third focal lens or screen that is used in combination with the prescription for a pair of bifocal glasses worn by a user to read print from a computer monitor screen while gazing comfortably straight ahead wherein the ScreenScope is mounted to and in front of the computer monitor screen.
Abstract:
A 3-D virtual display system that provides a compact display device which utilizes a small object to be projected. The 3-D virtual display system has a housing with a front panel having an opening, first and second opposing side panels, a display object, a mirror disposed diagonally within said housing facing said display object, a rotating motor, the display object is attached to the rotating motor adjacent to the front panel and the first side panel, a Fresnel lens covering the opening of the front panel and a light source disposed within the housing for illuminating the display object. The display object is illuminated by the light source and projects via the mirror and the Fresnel lens a virtual three-dimensional image outside the housing. The display system can provide an audio component that may be recordable by the user. The display system is capable of accepting a removable advertising faceplate.
Abstract:
A 3-D virtual display system that provides a compact display device which utilizes a small object to be projected. The 3-D virtual display system has a housing with a front panel having an opening, first and second opposing side panels, a display object, a mirror disposed diagonally within said housing facing said display object, a rotating motor, the display object is attached to the rotating motor adjacent to the front panel and the first side panel, a Fresnel lens covering the opening of the front panel and a light source disposed within the housing for illuminating the display object. The display object is illuminated by the light source and projects via the mirror and the Fresnel lens a virtual three-dimensional image outside the housing. The display system can provide an audio component that may be recordable by the user. The display system is capable of accepting a removable advertising faceplate.
Abstract:
A frame 18 with a first lens group 15 and a second lens group 17 of a projection lens system fixedly mounted thereto is supported by a support arm 43 so as to direct a mirror mounting aperture 27 of the frame 18 downward. The reflection mirror 16 for folding an optical axis of the projection lens system is held and placed within the mirror mounting aperture 27 of the frame 18 by a mirror support 46 so as thereby to provisionally complete the projection lens system. Then, while an image of a test pattern generated by a test pattern projection head 44 is projected onto a remote screen 47 by the provisionally complete the projection lens system, the reflection mirror 16 is adjusted in position by 45 by a mirror position adjusting unit 45. When the test pattern image on the screen is correctly projected, a bonding adhesive is filled in a circumferential clearance left between the reflection mirror 16 and the mirror mounting aperture 27 and cured by use of an ultraviolet lamp 49 to bond and fix the reflection mirror 16 to the frame 18.
Abstract:
An image-forming system, for example for a camcorder or digital still camera, comprises an object (1), such as a display, a multi-element magnifying optical path (8) and focal length varying means for addition, adjustment or removal of one or more elements (9) in the optical path in order to vary the distance between a viewer's eye and the system, at which distance the magnified object can be viewed.
Abstract:
A gem identifying device using filtered transmitted light for use in distinguishing type-I colorless diamonds from type II colorless diamonds, and natural diamonds and gems from synthetic or treated diamonds and gems.
Abstract:
A gem identifying device using filtered transmitted light for use in distinguishing type-I colorless diamonds from type II colorless diamonds, and natural diamonds and gems from synthetic or treated diamonds and gems.