Claims
- 1. A hologram display apparatus comprising:
- (a) a frame member comprising a plurality of tile supports for securing a plurality of different holographic tiles in edge-to-edge relationship,
- (b) a plurality of hologram tiles secured in said tile supports and forming a composite hologram comprising a plurality of different sequential images with said tiles arranged sequentially in one or more horizontal rows each of said rows forming a visually changing display for being observed by an observer moving generally horizontal and parallel relative thereto and observing said different sequential images, and
- (c) a high intensity incoherent light source for illuminating said composite hologram.
- 2. The hologram display apparatus of claim 1 wherein said light source is capable of being moved as it illuminates said composite hologram during display.
- 3. The hologram display apparatus of claim 1 wherein said incoherent light source comprises a plurality of high intensity lamps capable of being sequentially turned on and off while illuminating said composite hologram.
- 4. The apparatus of claim 3 wherein said plurality of high intensity lamps are arranged for sequentially illuminating different portions of said composite hologram.
- 5. A hologram display apparatus of claim 1 wherein at least a portion of said hologram tiles comprise reflection holograms.
- 6. A hologram display apparatus of claim 1 wherein at least a portion of said hologram tiles comprise transmission holograms.
- 7. A hologram display apparatus of claim 1 wherein said composite hologram comprises combined reflection and transmission holograms.
- 8. A composite hologram of claim 1 wherein at least a portion of said hologram tiles comprise liquid crystal holograms.
- 9. A composite hologram of claim 8 in which the display includes a display of moving images.
- 10. A composite hologram of claim 8 wherein said liquid crystal holograms have a resolution equivalent to a maximum pixel distance of 50 .mu.m.
- 11. A composite hologram of claim 8 comprising real-time image projection.
- 12. A composite hologram of claim 11 wherein said pixel distance is less than 10 .mu.m.
- 13. A hologram display apparatus of claim 1 wherein said composite hologram comprises a plurality of horizontal rows of said tiles wherein each of said horizontal rows comprises a separate distinctive hologram having the same or different sequential images whereby each of said separate holograms is capable of being viewed at a different height by said observer.
- 14. A composite hologram comprising a plurality of different hologram tiles comprising a combination of reflection and transmission holograms and arranged to display one or more holographic images, and wherein each of said hologram tiles comprises a different segment or portion of said one or more holographic images.
- 15. A display comprising one or more composite holograms of claim 14 combined with one or more non-holographic displays.
- 16. A composite hologram of claim 14 wherein a portion of said hologram tiles comprise liquid crystal holograms.
- 17. A composite hologram of claim 16 wherein said liquid crystal holograms have a maximum pixel size of 50 .mu.m and a maximum pixel distance of 50 .mu.m.
Parent Case Info
This application is a divisional of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/428,894, filed Apr. 25, 1995 not U.S. Pat. No. 5,734,485.
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