Multicolor film
First Claim
1. A method of displaying an image having multiple colors therein comprising:
- providing at least two overlain imaged light print sheets;
wherein each imaged light print sheet comprises a white light transparent sheet having a length, width and depth, and a first viewable surface defined by the width and length and a second surface opposed to the viewable surface defined by the width and length;
the length, width and depth of the imaged light print sheet defining a volume;
a first of the at least two imaged light print sheets having pixels within the volume which alter the direction of white light transmission through the volume such that at least some light intersecting the pixel is directed towards the first viewable surface;
a second of the at least two imaged light print sheets having pixels within the volume which alter direction of white light transmission through the volume such that at least some light intersecting the pixel is directed towards the first viewable surface;
the first and second of at least two imaged light print sheets being overlain in a continuous manner; and
a light of a first visible color is transmitted into the first of the at least two imaged light print sheets, and a second light, of a second visible color different from the first visible color, is transmitted into the second of the at least two imaged light print sheets.
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Abstract
A system and method of providing an at least two color image with a system where the system has at least two contiguous imaged light print sheets. Each imaged light print sheet has a white light translucent sheet having a volume and a first and second print sheet having pixels within the volume which alter direction of white light transmission through the volume such that at least some light intersecting the pixel is directed towards the first viewable surface. The first and second at least two imaged light prints overlain with respective pixels of a single composite image in registry. A light emitter of a first visible color is positioned to edge-light the first imaged light print sheet and a second light emitter of a second visible color different from the first visible color, is positioned to edge light the second imaged light print sheet.
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20 Claims
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1. A method of displaying an image having multiple colors therein comprising:
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providing at least two overlain imaged light print sheets;
wherein each imaged light print sheet comprises a white light transparent sheet having a length, width and depth, and a first viewable surface defined by the width and length and a second surface opposed to the viewable surface defined by the width and length;
the length, width and depth of the imaged light print sheet defining a volume;a first of the at least two imaged light print sheets having pixels within the volume which alter the direction of white light transmission through the volume such that at least some light intersecting the pixel is directed towards the first viewable surface; a second of the at least two imaged light print sheets having pixels within the volume which alter direction of white light transmission through the volume such that at least some light intersecting the pixel is directed towards the first viewable surface; the first and second of at least two imaged light print sheets being overlain in a continuous manner; and a light of a first visible color is transmitted into the first of the at least two imaged light print sheets, and a second light, of a second visible color different from the first visible color, is transmitted into the second of the at least two imaged light print sheets. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9)
wherein a third light, of a third visible color different from the first and second visible colors, edge-lights the third imaged light print sheet.
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3. The method of claim 2 wherein at least two three-sheet, tri-color arrays are fixed together in a vertical array, each layer having edge-light thereon.
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4. The method of claim 2 wherein the edge lights comprise arrays of optical fibers through which the three visible colors are carried.
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5. The method of claim 4 wherein edge lights for each layer are provided with single color light sources.
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6. The method of claim 5 wherein the single color light sources comprise monochromatic light.
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7. The method of claim 3 wherein the edge lights comprise arrays of optical fibers.
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8. The method of claim 7 wherein edge lights for each layer are provided with single color light sources.
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9. The method of claim 3 wherein the edge-lights are either continuously lit to provide a 3-dimensional effect, or each three-sheet, tri-color array is separately lit to provide a visual effect of image movement or other visible change.
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10. A display system for viewing an image having multiple colors therein comprising at least two contiguous imaged light print sheets;
- wherein each imaged light print sheet comprises a white light transparent sheet having a length, width and depth, and a first viewable surface defined by the width and length and a second surface, opposed to the viewable surface, defined by the width and length;
the length, width and depth of the imaged light print sheet defining a volume;
a first of the at least two imaged light print sheets having pixels within the volume which alter direction of white light transmission through the volume such that at least some light intersecting the pixel is directed towards the first viewable surface;
a second of the at least two imaged light print sheets having pixels within the volume which alter direction of white light transmission through the volume such that at least some light intersecting the pixel is directed towards the first viewable surface;
the first and second of the at least two imaged light print sheets overlain with respective pixels of a single composite image in registry;
wherein a light emitter of a first visible color is positioned to edge-light the first of the at least two imaged light print sheets, and a second light emitter, of a second visible color different from the first visible color, is positioned to edge-light the second of the at least two imaged light print sheets. - View Dependent Claims (11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20)
- wherein each imaged light print sheet comprises a white light transparent sheet having a length, width and depth, and a first viewable surface defined by the width and length and a second surface, opposed to the viewable surface, defined by the width and length;
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