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Composite lenticular screen sheet

  • US 4,414,316 A
  • Filed: 09/05/1980
  • Issued: 11/08/1983
  • Est. Priority Date: 09/05/1980
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. A flexible, composite transparent lenticular screen sheet suitable for use in producing three-dimensional optical effects and characterized by having a uniform overall thickness and having lenticular formations of uniform fine definition and quality and with a uniform focal length precisely correlated with the overall thickness of the composite sheet to provide uniform high quality three-dimensional optical effects throughout the lenticular screen sheet, said lenticular screen sheet comprising a flexible optically transparent base film having opposing front and rear surfaces with the distance therebetween varying over the extent of the base film due to inherent accuracy limitations in the production of said base film and resulting in relatively small but measureable undulating variations in the thickness of the base film, and an optically transparent coating of a cured thermosetting polymer extending over substantially the entire front surface of said base film and bonded thereto, said coating having a nonplanar outer surface defining a series of elongate rib-like lenticular lens formations of predetermined width and radius of curvature, said lenticular lens formations being of uniform width and radius of curvature throughout the lenticular screen sheet so that the lens formations have the same focal length throughout the lenticular screen sheet, the thickness of said cured thermosetting polymer layer in which the lenticular lens formations are formed compensatingly varying in relation to said undulating variations in thickness of said base film so that the distance from the center of curvature of the lenticular lens formations to the rear surface of said base film is uniform throughout the lenticular screen sheet in spite of said undulating variations in thickness of the base film whereby variations in thickness in the overall composite sheet are eliminated, and said overall thickness of the composite being correlated with the focal length of said lenticular lens formations so that the focal plane of the lenticular lens formations is located substantially at said rear surface of said base film.

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