Claims
- 1. A display screen comprising a triangularly shaped mirror sheet having a surface with a plurality of triangularly-shaped projections which extend in a vertical direction along the surface and which are provided next to each other in a horizontal direction of the surface, the mirror sheet having a surface of a high reflecting matter so as to act as a mirror wherein an apex of certain ones of the plurality of triangularly-shaped projections form angles that are not equal to 90 degrees; andwherein the plurality of triangularly shaped projections are arranged in groups which periodically repeat themselves in the horizontal direction, and wherein each group contains at least two triangularly shaped projections with different apex angles.
- 2. The display screen according to claim 1, further comprising vertical diffusion means attached to the mirror sheet.
- 3. The display screen according to claim 2, wherein the vertical diffusion means is a lens sheet.
- 4. The display screen according to claim 1, wherein the mirror sheet is curved in the horizontal direction.
- 5. The display screen according to claim 1, wherein the mirror sheet is curved in the vertical direction.
- 6. The display screen according to claim 1, wherein the mirror sheet is formed from a polymer.
- 7. The display screen according to claim 6, wherein the polymer is selected from a group consisting of polycarbonate, acrylic resin and fluororesin.
- 8. The display screen according to claim 1 wherein an apex of all of the plurality of triangularly shaped projection are at angles that are less than 90 degrees.
- 9. The display screen according to claim 1 wherein an apex of all of the plurality of triangularly shaped projection are at angles that are greater than 90 degrees.
- 10. The display screen according to claim 1 wherein an apex of all of the plurality of triangularly shaped projection are at angles that are not equal to 90 degrees.
- 11. The display screen according to claim 1, further comprising a lens sheet attached to the mirror sheet, wherein the lens sheet and the mirror sheet are formed from polymer materials having approximately equal refractive indexes.
- 12. The display screen according to claim 11, wherein a transmissive portion is provided between the mirror sheet and the lens sheet, the transmissive portion having a refractive index approximately equal to that of the lens sheet and the mirror sheet.
- 13. The display screen according to claim 12, wherein a refractive index of a bonding material which bonds together the mirror sheet and the transmissive portion is approximately equal to the refractive index of the mirror sheet.
- 14. The display screen according to claim 11, wherein the lens sheet has a flat rear surface which is positioned to face a flat rear surface of a base onto which the mirror sheet is formed.
- 15. The display screen according to claim 14, further comprising a transmissive portion positioned between the lens sheet and the mirror sheet.
- 16. The display screen according to claim 11, wherein the lens sheet has a flat rear surface which is positioned to face the mirror sheet to prevent damage from occurring to the mirror sheet.
- 17. The display screen according to claim 11, wherein a refractive index of a bonding material which bonds together the lens sheet and the mirror sheet is approximately equal to the refractive index of the mirror sheet.
- 18. A display screen comprising a triangularly shaped mirror sheet having a plurality of corner-shaped mirrors, the mirror sheet having a surface of a high reflecting matter so as to act as a mirror characterized in that the plurality of corner-shaped mirrors have at least one corner-shaped mirror whose included angle is a non-right angle; andwherein the plurality of corner-shaped mirrors are arranged in groups which periodically repeat themselves in a given direction, and wherein each group contains at least two different included angles.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation application of U.S. Ser. No. 08/995,876, filed Dec. 22, 1997 now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (8)
Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
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Y. Ohkoshi, “Three-Dimensional Image Engineering”, published by Asakura Shoten, pp. 28 and 91-97. |
Continuations (1)
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08/995876 |
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09/592432 |
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