OPTICAL OVERLAY FOR AN ELECTRONIC DISPLAY
First Claim
1. An optical module comprising:
- a lens including a planar surface and a convex surface configured to collimate and focus an optical signal; and
a filter coupled to the lens, including an upper wall and an opposing lower wall, each wall including a plurality of reflective elements that are angled with respect to the vertical and configured to pass the optical signal and to reflect at least some radiation traveling on a path that is not parallel to the upper wall and the lower wall.
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Abstract
An optical overlay comprises an inner wall, an outer wall, an upper wall, and a lower wall. The inner wall may be formed to include a planar surface. The outer wall may be spaced apart from the inner wall and may be formed to include a convex surface. The combination of the planar surface of the inner wall and the convex surface of the outer wall may form a plano-convex lens. The upper wall may include a first plurality of ridges that are generally parallel to the inner wall. The lower wall may include a second plurality of ridges that are generally parallel to the inner wall. The combination of the first plurality of ridges and the second plurality of ridges may form an optical filter.
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25 Claims
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1. An optical module comprising:
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a lens including a planar surface and a convex surface configured to collimate and focus an optical signal; and a filter coupled to the lens, including an upper wall and an opposing lower wall, each wall including a plurality of reflective elements that are angled with respect to the vertical and configured to pass the optical signal and to reflect at least some radiation traveling on a path that is not parallel to the upper wall and the lower wall. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
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7. An optical overlay comprising:
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an inner wall that extends along a four-sided perimeter; an outer wall spaced apart from the inner wall and extending along the four-sided perimeter; a lens including a planar surface formed along the inner wall and a convex surface formed along the outer wall configured to collimate and to focus an optical signal; an upper wall coupled to the top of the inner wall and the outer wall; a lower wall coupled to the bottom of the inner wall and the outer wall; and a filter formed along the upper wall and the lower wall and including a plurality of reflective ridges that are angled with respect to the vertical, the ridges being configured to reflect at least some radiation traveling on a path that is not parallel to the upper wall and the lower wall. - View Dependent Claims (8, 9, 10, 11)
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12. An electronic display system comprising:
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a display configured to display information; a plurality of transmitters positioned along at least one side of the display and configured to transmit a plurality of optical signals; a plurality of receivers positioned along at least one side of the display opposing the transmitters and configured to receive the optical signals; and an optical overlay positioned around the perimeter of the display between the transmitters and the receivers and configured to collimate and focus the optical signals and to reflect at least some radiation traveling on a path that is not parallel to the optical signal. - View Dependent Claims (13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20)
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21. A method of creating an optical overlay, the method comprising the steps of:
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a) forming a four-sided ring of material wherein each side includes an inner wall, an outer wall, an upper wall, and a lower wall; b) forming the inner wall to have a generally planar surface; c) forming the outer wall to have a generally convex surface, such that the outer wall in combination with the inner wall form a plano-convex lens; d) forming a first plurality of ridges on the upper wall that are generally parallel to the inner wall; and e) forming a second plurality of ridges on the lower wall that are generally parallel to the inner wall, such that the second plurality of ridges in combination with the first plurality of ridges form an optical filter. - View Dependent Claims (22, 23, 24, 25)
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Specification