The present invention relates to methods and systems for displaying images.
Over the past several decades, visual media has become the predominant mode of conveying information because of its effectiveness at capturing and maintain an audience's attention. In particular, recent visual media has focused on interactive media, such as video, computer games, and video games, because of its superior ability to attract and maintain viewers' attention. Interactive media presents successive images to create the illusion of movement. To this end, the motion aspect of interactive media triggers an involuntary response from the viewer's eye to investigate and discover the source. Accordingly, visual media that can produce this type of interaction between the viewer and the image is more likely to capture and maintain the attention of the viewer.
As this type of dynamic, interactive media continues to become commonplace, less attention will be paid to traditional, static media, such as still photographs and prints. Accordingly, there remains a need for new methods and devices for displaying images, that is interactive and can capture a viewer's attention. This need and other needs are satisfied by the various aspects of the present disclosure.
In accordance with the purposes of the invention, as embodied and broadly described herein, the invention, in one aspect, relates to devices and methods for displaying an image. In a further exemplary aspect, the invention relates to a system comprising: a) a display device having an image disposed on a surface thereof; and b) a screening device overlying at least a portion of the display device and comprising an image filter element and a transparent image pass through element; wherein the screening device can be selectively positioned in a first configuration such that a desired portion of the image is viewable through the transparent image pass through element.
In another exemplary aspect, the invention relates to a method for displaying an image, the method comprising: a) providing a display device having an image disposed on a surface thereof; and b) overlying a screening device on at least a portion of the display device; wherein the screening device comprises an image filter element and a transparent image pass through element, and wherein the screening device can be selectively positioned in a first configuration such that a desired portion of the image is viewable through the transparent image pass through element.
In further aspects, the invention also relates to articles and assemblies employing the disclosed systems and methods.
Additional aspects of the invention will be set forth in part in the description which follows, and in part will be obvious from the description, or can be learned by practice of the invention. The advantages of the invention will be realized and attained by means of the elements and combinations particularly pointed out in the appended claims. It is to be understood that both the foregoing general description and the following detailed description are exemplary and explanatory only and are not restrictive of the invention, as claimed.
The accompanying drawings, which are incorporated in and constitute a part of this specification, illustrate several aspects of the invention and together with the description, serve to explain the principles of the invention.
The present invention can be understood more readily by reference to the following detailed description of the invention and the Examples included therein.
Before the present articles, systems, devices, and/or methods are disclosed and described, it is to be understood that they are not limited to specific synthetic methods unless otherwise specified, or to particular reagents unless otherwise specified, as such can, of course, vary. It is also to be understood that the terminology used herein is for the purpose of describing particular aspects only and is not intended to be limiting. Although any methods and materials similar or equivalent to those described herein can be used in the practice or testing of the present invention, example methods and materials are now described.
Moreover, it is to be understood that unless otherwise expressly stated, it is in no way intended that any method set forth herein be construed as requiring that its steps be performed in a specific order. Accordingly, where a method claim does not actually recite an order to be followed by its steps or it is not otherwise specifically stated in the claims or descriptions that the steps are to be limited to a specific order, it is no way intended that an order be inferred, in any respect. This holds for any possible non-express basis for interpretation, including: matters of logic with respect to arrangement of steps or operational flow; plain meaning derived from grammatical organization or punctuation; and the number or type of aspects described in the specification.
All publications mentioned herein are incorporated herein by reference to disclose and describe the methods and/or materials in connection with which the publications are cited.
It is also to be understood that the terminology used herein is for the purpose of describing particular aspects only and is not intended to be limiting. As used in the specification and in the claims, the term “comprising” can include the aspects “consisting of” and “consisting essentially of” Unless defined otherwise, all technical and scientific terms used herein have the same meaning as commonly understood by one of ordinary skill in the art to which this invention belongs. In this specification and in the claims which follow, reference will be made to a number of terms which shall be defined herein.
As used in the specification and the appended claims, the singular forms “a,” “an” and “the” include plural referents unless the context clearly dictates otherwise. Thus, for example, reference to “an image” includes two or more images.
Ranges can be expressed herein as from one particular value, and/or to another particular value. When such a range is expressed, another aspect includes from the one particular value and/or to the other particular value. Similarly, when values are expressed as approximations, by use of the antecedent ‘about,’ it will be understood that the particular value forms another aspect. It will be further understood that the endpoints of each of the ranges are significant both in relation to the other endpoint, and independently of the other endpoint. It is also understood that there are a number of values disclosed herein, and that each value is also herein disclosed as “about” that particular value in addition to the value itself. For example, if the value “10” is disclosed, then “about 10” is also disclosed. It is also understood that each unit between two particular units are also disclosed. For example, if 10 and 15 are disclosed, then 11, 12, 13, and 14 are also disclosed.
As used herein, the terms “about” and “at or about” mean that the amount or value in question can be the value designated some other value approximately or about the same. It is generally understood, as used herein, that it is the nominal value indicated ±10% variation unless otherwise indicated or inferred. The term is intended to convey that similar values promote equivalent results or effects recited in the claims. That is, it is understood that amounts, sizes, formulations, parameters, and other quantities and characteristics are not and need not be exact, but can be approximate and/or larger or smaller, as desired, reflecting tolerances, conversion factors, rounding off, measurement error and the like, and other factors known to those of skill in the art. In general, an amount, size, formulation, parameter or other quantity or characteristic is “about” or “approximate” whether or not expressly stated to be such. It is understood that where “about” is used before a quantitative value, the parameter also includes the specific quantitative value itself, unless specifically stated otherwise.
The terms “first,” “second,” “first part,” “second part,” and the like, where used herein, do not denote any order, quantity, or importance, and are used to distinguish one element from another, unless specifically stated otherwise.
As used herein, the terms “optional” or “optionally” means that the subsequently described event or circumstance can or cannot occur, and that the description includes instances where said event or circumstance occurs and instances where it does not. For example, the phrase “optionally affixed to the surface” means that it can or cannot be fixed to a surface.
Moreover, it is to be understood that unless otherwise expressly stated, it is in no way intended that any method set forth herein be construed as requiring that its steps be performed in a specific order. Accordingly, where a method claim does not actually recite an order to be followed by its steps or it is not otherwise specifically stated in the claims or descriptions that the steps are to be limited to a specific order, it is no way intended that an order be inferred, in any respect. This holds for any possible non-express basis for interpretation, including: matters of logic with respect to arrangement of steps or operational flow; plain meaning derived from grammatical organization or punctuation; and the number or type of aspects described in the specification.
Disclosed are the components to be used to prepare the compositions of the invention as well as the compositions themselves to be used within the methods disclosed herein. These and other materials are disclosed herein, and it is understood that when combinations, subsets, interactions, groups, etc. of these materials are disclosed that while specific reference of each various individual and collective combinations and permutation of these compounds cannot be explicitly disclosed, each is specifically contemplated and described herein. For example, if a particular compound is disclosed and discussed and a number of modifications that can be made to a number of molecules including the compounds are discussed, specifically contemplated is each and every combination and permutation of the compound and the modifications that are possible unless specifically indicated to the contrary. Thus, if a class of molecules A, B, and C are disclosed as well as a class of molecules D, E, and F and an example of a combination molecule, A-D is disclosed, then even if each is not individually recited each is individually and collectively contemplated meaning combinations, A-E, A-F, B-D, B-E, B-F, C-D, C-E, and C-F are considered disclosed. Likewise, any subset or combination of these is also disclosed. Thus, for example, the sub-group of A-E, B-F, and C-E would be considered disclosed. This concept applies to all aspects of this application including, but not limited to, steps in methods of making and using the compositions of the invention. Thus, if there are a variety of additional steps that can be performed it is understood that each of these additional steps can be performed with any specific aspect or combination of aspects of the methods of the invention.
As used herein, the term or phrase “effective,” “effective amount,” or “conditions effective to” refers to such amount or condition that is capable of performing the function or property for which an effective amount is expressed. As will be pointed out below, the exact amount or particular condition required will vary from one aspect to another, depending on recognized variables such as the materials employed and the processing conditions observed. Thus, it is not always possible to specify an exact “effective amount” or “condition effective to.” However, it should be understood that an appropriate effective amount will be readily determined by one of ordinary skill in the art using only routine experimentation.
As used herein, the term “image,” refers to video images and still images unless the context clearly dictates otherwise. Thus, for example, reference to “an image” includes still prints or sequential frames from video.
It is understood that the devices and systems disclosed herein have certain functions. Disclosed herein are certain structural requirements for performing the disclosed functions, and it is understood that there are a variety of structures that can perform the same function that are related to the disclosed structures, and that these structures will typically achieve the same result.
As briefly described above, the present disclosure relates, in one aspect, to a system comprising, a) a display device having an image disposed on a surface thereof; and b) a screening device overlying at least a portion of the display device and comprising an image filter element and a transparent image pass through element; wherein the screening device can be selectively positioned in a first configuration such that a desired portion of the image is viewable through the transparent image pass through element.
In various aspects, the screening device comprises multiple configuration positions. In further aspects, each configuration position can produce a different visual image. For example, according to still further aspects, the screening device can be selectively positioned in a second configuration such that a second desired portion of the image is viewable through the transparent image pass through element. In yet further aspects, the screening device can be selectively positioned in a second configuration such that a desired portion of the image is not viewable through the transparent image pass through element.
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In some aspects, the display device can comprise a composite image comprising at least two images. In further aspects, the display device can comprise at least three images. For example, in still further aspects, the display device can have at least two visual images disposed on a surface thereof and wherein the screening device can be selectively positioned in a first configuration such that a first of the at least two images is viewable through the transparent image pass through element and a second of the at least two images is not viewable through the transparent image pass through element. In a yet further aspect, the screening device can be selectively positioned in a second configuration such that the second of the at least two images is viewable through the transparent image pass through element and the first of the at least two images is not viewable through the transparent image pass through element.
In other aspects, the display device can comprise a composite image comprising at least one fixed image and at least one video image. For example, in further aspects, the display device can have at least one fixed image interlaced with at least one video disposed on a surface thereof and wherein the screening device can be selectively positioned in a first configuration such that the at least one fixed image is viewable through the transparent image pass through element and the at least one video image is not viewable through the transparent image pass through element. In a yet further aspect, the screening device can be selectively positioned in a second configuration such that the at least one video image is viewable through the transparent image pass through element and the at least one fixed image is not viewable through the transparent image pass through element. In an even further aspect, the video image is not static, and will change based on the video format and/or frame rate.
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In further aspects, the composite image comprises at least two images, wherein the at least two images are interlaced. In still further aspects, any number of a plurality of images can be interlaced to provide a composite image. In yet further aspects, the composite image is disposed on a surface of the display device.
In further aspects, each of the plurality of interlaced images can then be made viewable by selectively positioning the screening device such that a desired interlaced image is selectively viewable from the interlaced composite image. In still further aspects, the selected image is made viewable through the transparent pass through element and the remaining interlaced images are not viewable through the transparent pass through element. In yet further aspects, selectively positioning comprises subjecting the interlaced composite image to a plurality of transparent image pass through elements, each of which are preselected to reveal a desired source image.
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In some aspects, the screening device configuration position can be switched in a sequence of configuration positions causing a corresponding images to be displayed in rapid sequence. In further aspects, the rapid switching between configuration positions can impart a sense of movement to the viewer. In other aspects, the display device and screening device can remain fixed and a viewer's position can cause a corresponding image to be displayed by the screening device. In further aspects, the rapid change of the viewer's position can also cause switching between configuration positions, also imparting a sense of movement to the viewer. In still further aspects, the rate and pace of switching between configuration positions can vary based on the configuration of the display system.
In other aspects, the screening device can comprise any desired ratio of image filter elements and transparent image pass through elements. In some aspects, the screening device can comprise a ratio of image filter elements to transparent image pass through elements of from 8:1 to 1:8, including exemplary ratios of 7:1, 6:1, 5:1, 4:1, 3:1, 2:1, 1:1, 1:2, 1:3, 1:4, 1:5, 1:6, and 1:7. In further aspects, the image filter elements and transparent image pass through elements can each independently have varying widths, for example, about 1 mm, 1 cm, 1 in, 1 ft., 1 m, 1 yd., or more.
In some aspects, the plurality of lines comprising an interlaced image are not equally spaced or parallel. In further aspects, the interlaced composite image can comprise at least a first image comprising a plurality of curved lines of varying widths. In other aspects, the screening device is a mirror image of the image of the display device.
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In other aspects, the display device has a plurality of “n” images disposed on a surface thereof. In further aspects, the screening device can be selectively positioned in at least n different configurations such that in each of the “n” different configurations one of the “n” images is viewable through the transparent pass through element and the remaining “n”−1 images is not viewable through the transparent pass through element.
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In further aspects, the image filter element is identical to the image disposed on a surface of the display device. In still further aspects, the image filter element comprises an identically sized mirror image of the image disposed on a surface of the display device. In various aspects, the source images used to produce the composite image is text, symbols, logos, or marks, or combinations thereof. In some aspects, the composite images is interlaced to scramble or hide the text. In other aspects, the text in each source images is the same, while the background are different, such that the same word appears in each different configuration.
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In some aspects, the image is fixed on a planar surface of the display device. In other aspects, the image is disposed on a planar surface of the display device and the screening device is planar. In further aspects, the interlaced image disposed on a planar surface of the display device is non-planar and the screening device is non-planar. In yet further aspects, the screening device is spaced a predetermined distance from the planar surface in a parallel plane. In still further aspects, the image is disposed on a three dimensional surface of the display device.
In other aspects, the display device is cylindrical and the image is disposed on a cylindrical surface of the display device. In further aspects, the screening device is a sleeve, sized and shaped to receive the cylindrical display device. In yet further aspects, the screening device can be rotationally positioned in a second configuration such that a second desired portion of the image is viewable through the transparent image pass through element.
In some aspects, the screening device is in contact with the surface of the display device having the image disposed thereon. In other aspects, the screening device is releasably affixed to the surface of the display device.
In further aspects, the image is comprised of a plurality of equally spaced parallel lines of substantially identical width and wherein transparent image pass through element of the screening device is comprised of a plurality of equally spaced parallel transparent regions having a width and parallel spacing equal to that of the image such that in the first configuration the image is viewable through the transparent image pass through element. In still further aspects, the display device comprises at least two images, wherein the first image is comprised of a plurality of equally spaced parallel lines of substantially identical width, wherein the second image is comprised of a second plurality of equally spaced parallel lines of substantially identical width, and wherein the transparent image pass through element of the screening device is comprised of a plurality of equally spaced parallel transparent regions having a width and parallel spacing equal to that of the first and second image such that in the first configuration the first image is viewable through the transparent image pass through element and in a second configuration the second image is viewable through the transparent image pass through element.
As one of skill in the art can appreciate, the present invention can be used in a number of suitable applications where visual impact is important. In further aspect, the present systems and methods can be advantageously used in any field where visual appeal and interest are critical. In a still further aspect, by being able to display a plurality of image using a single composite image, systems and methods of the present invention allows for the production of an article with dynamic visual appeal and interest. In a further aspect, non-limiting examples of applications that the disclosed systems and methods can be used in include product packaging, product displays, wall coverings, books, and beverage containers.
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In some aspects, the system can be used as display, for conveying information to the viewer.
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In various aspects, the image filter element and image pass through element of the screening device can have any desired orientation. For example, according to some aspects, the image filter element and image pass through element of the screening device have a vertical orientation. In other aspects, the image filter element and image pass through element of the screening device have a horizontal orientation. In further aspects, the composite image disposed on the surface of the display device can have any desired orientation. For example, in some aspects, the composite image on the display devise is disposed on the surface in a vertical orientation. In other aspects, the composite image on the display devise is disposed on the surface in a horizontal orientation.
In various aspects, the screening device and display device can be positioned at any desired distance relative to one another. According to aspects of the disclosure, the screening device and the display device can be positioned directly on top of one another. For example, in further aspects, the screening device can be directly adhered or laminated to a surface of the display device. In still further aspects, the display device comprising image can be directly adhered or laminated to a surface of the display device.
In further aspects, the screening device can be positioned a predetermined distance “d,” from the display device. In still further aspects, the display device can be positioned a predetermined distance “d,” from the screening device. In a further aspect, the distance “d” can be any desired distance, for example, 1 mm, 1 cm, 1 inch, 1 foot, 1 meter, 1 yard, 1 kilometer, 1 mile, or more. In a still further aspect, the distance “d” can be in a range between any two of the foregoing exemplary distances, for example, from about 1 mm to about 1 meter, or from about 1 inch to about 1 yard.
In various aspects, the display device or screening device can each independently be fixably attached or releasably affixed. In further aspects, the screening device and the display device can comprise the same substrate. For example, according to some aspects, the screening device can be fixably attached to a surface of a substrate, and the display device can be fixably attached to a surface of the same substrate. As one of skill in the art can appreciate, the screening device should be affixed a sufficient distance “d,” from the display device, such that filtering an image in a composite image of the display device is still possible. In a further aspect, the substrate can have a sufficient thickness such that when a screening device is fixably attached to a surface of the substrate, and a display device is fixably attached to a surface of the same substrate, the substrate can be tilted or oriented such that a desired image is selectively viewable from an interlaced composite image. In a still further aspect, the substrate can comprise any desired substrate, for example, the wall of a product package or a window, or the like.
According to aspects of the present disclosure, the screening device can be fixably attached to the display device, such that the viewer can tilt or orient the display device such that a desired image is selectively viewable from an interlaced composite image. In other aspects, the screening device can be releasably affixed to the surface of the display device, such that the screening device is capable of being moved about the display device such that a desired image is selectively viewable from an interlaced composite image. In further aspects, the display device or screening device can be fixably attached or releasably affixed by any desired attaching means or affixing means. In still further aspects, the attaching means can comprise gluing, adhering, laminating, printing, painting, or the like. In yet further aspects, the affixing means can comprise magnets, clips, fasteners, static electricity, or the like.
In various aspects, the image filter element of the screening device can be opaque. In further aspects, the image filter element of the screening device can comprise any desired level of opacity. In some aspects, the image filter element can be completely opaque, for example, having a level of opacity such that substantially no light is allowed to pass through the image filter element. In other aspects, the image filter element can be less than completely opaque, for example, having a level of opacity such some light is allowed to pass through the image filter element. In further aspects, the image filter element has a higher level of opacity than the image pass through element. In still further aspects, the image filter element has a sufficient level of opacity to selectively filter a sufficient degree of an image such that the non-filtered image is sufficiently viewable from an interlaced composite image.
In various aspects, the image filter element of the screening device can be transparent. In further aspects, the image filter element of the screening device can comprise any desired level of transparency. In some aspects, the image filter element can be completely transparent, for example, having a level of transparency such that substantially all light is allowed to pass through the image filter element. In other aspects, the image filter element can be less than completely transparent, for example, having a level of transparency such some light is allowed to pass through the image filter element. In further aspects, the image filter element has a lower level of transparency than the image pass through element. In still further aspects, the image filter element has a sufficient level of transparency to selectively filter a sufficient degree of an image such that the non-filtered image is sufficiently viewable from an interlaced composite image.
In various aspects, the image filter element of the screening device can comprise any desired color. In some aspects, the image filter element can be black. In other aspects, the image filter element can be red. In further aspects, the image filter element portion of the screening device can be a color that is matched to a color of the image portion of the display device. For example, in some aspects, the image filter element portion of the screening device is red, and at least one image of an composite image of display device is red. In still further aspects, the screening device is not a lenticular lens.
In further aspects, the screening device and display device can each independently have any desired form or shape. For example, according to some aspects, the screening device can be flat or have a flat shape and the display device can be flat or have a flat shape. In other aspects, the screening device can be curved or have a curved shape and the display device can be curved or have a curved shape. In further aspects, the screening device can be curved or have a curved shape and the display device can be flat or have a flat shape. In still further aspects, the screening device can be flat or have a flat shape and the display device can be curved or have a curved shape. In yet further aspects, the curved shape can be convex or concave. For example, and without limitation, the screening device can be concave and the display device can be convex.
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In various aspects, the screening device can further comprise a fixed image disposed on a surface thereof. In one aspect,
In various aspects, the present display systems can effectively associate or link one or more images to one or more other images to a viewer. For example, in one aspect, each of the interlaced image will be associated with each of the other interlaced images in the composite image of the display device. In a further aspect, the fixed image on the screening device will be associated with each of the interlaced images in the composite image of the display device.
As described herein, the present display systems can be configured to impart a sense of movement to the viewer. In a further aspect, the image displayed by the display system can switch between images in the interlaced composite at a rapid rate. In a still further aspect, the viewer's position and movement about the display device can determine the image displayed and the switching rate between the different images of the composite image. For example, the display system can be positioned close to the viewer to cause rapid switching between images as the viewer moves by the display device. In a yet further aspect, the proximity of the viewer to the display system and the rapid rate of switching between images can impart a sense of blending of the images of the composite images. In a further aspect, the rate at which the images switch can be decreased as the distance from display device is increased. For example, the display system can be positioned farther away from the viewer to cause a decrease in the rate of switching between images as the viewer moves by the display device.
In various aspects, the present invention also relates to a method for displaying an image. In a further aspect, the present invention provides a method for displaying an image, the method comprising: a) providing a display device having an image disposed on a surface thereof; and b) overlying a screening device on at least a portion of the display device; wherein the screening device comprises an image filter element and a transparent image pass through element, and wherein the screening device can be selectively positioned in a first configuration such that a desired portion of the image is viewable through the transparent image pass through element.
In various aspects, the screening device can be positioned in multiple configuration positions. In further aspects, each configuration position can produce a different visual image. For example, according to still further aspects, the screening device can be selectively positioned in a second configuration such that a second desired portion of the image is viewable through the transparent image pass through element. In yet further aspects, the screening device can be selectively positioned in a second configuration such that a desired portion of the image is not viewable through the transparent image pass through element.
In some aspects, display device can comprise a composite image comprising at least two images. In further aspects, the display device can comprise at least three images. For example, in still further aspects, the display device can have at least two visual images disposed on a surface thereof and wherein the screening device can be selectively positioned in a first configuration such that a first of the at least two images is viewable through the transparent image pass through element and a second of the at least two images is not viewable through the transparent image pass through element. In a yet further aspect, the screening device can be selectively positioned in a second configuration such that the second of the at least two images is viewable through the transparent image pass through element the first of the at least two images is not viewable through the transparent image pass through element.
In further aspects, the composite image comprises at least two images, wherein the at least two images are interlaced. In still further aspects, any number of a plurality of images can be interlaced to provide a composite image. In yet further aspects, the composite image is disposed on a surface of the display device.
In other aspects, the composite image comprises at least one fixed image and at least one video image. For example, in further aspects, the display device can have at least one fixed image interlaced with at least one video disposed on a surface thereof and wherein the screening device can be selectively positioned in a first configuration such that the at least one fixed image is viewable through the transparent image pass through element and the at least one video image is not viewable through the transparent image pass through element. In a yet further aspect, the screening device can be selectively positioned in a second configuration such that the at least one video image is viewable through the transparent image pass through element and the at least one fixed image is not viewable through the transparent image pass through element. In an even further aspect, the video image is not static, and will change based on the video format and/or frame rate.
In further aspects, each of the plurality of interlaced images can then be made viewable by selectively positioning the screening device such that a desired interlaced image is selectively viewable from the interlaced composite image. In still further aspects, the selected image is made viewable through the transparent pass through element and the remaining interlaced images are not viewable through the transparent pass through element. In yet further aspects, selectively positioning comprises subjecting the interlaced composite image to a plurality of transparent image pass through elements, each of which are preselected to reveal a desired source image.
In some aspects, the screening device configuration position can be switched in a sequence of configuration positions causing a corresponding images to be displayed in rapid sequence. In further aspects, the rapid switching between configuration positions can impart a sense of movement to the viewer. In other aspects, the display device and screening device can remain fixed and a viewer's position can cause a corresponding image to be displayed by the screening device. In further aspects, the rapid change of the viewer's position can also cause switching between configuration positions, also impart a sense of movement to the viewer.
In various aspects, the image filter element of the screening device can be opaque. In further aspects, the image filter element of the screening device can comprise any desired level of opacity. In some aspects, the image filter element can a level of opacity such that substantially no light is allowed to pass through the image filter element. In other aspects, the image filter element can have a level of opacity such some light is allowed to pass through the image filter element. In further aspects, the image filter element has a higher level of opacity than the image pass through element. In still further aspects, the image filter element has a sufficient level of opacity to selectively filter a sufficient degree of an image such that the non-filtered image is sufficiently viewable from an interlaced composite image.
In various aspects, the image filter element of the screening device can comprise any desired color. In some aspects, the image filter element can be black. In other aspects, the image filter element can be red. In further aspects, the image filter element portion of the screening device can be a color that is matched to a color of the image portion of the display device. For example, in some aspects, the image filter element portion of the screening device is red, and at least one image of an composite image of display device is red. In still further aspects, the screening device is not a lenticular lens.
In other aspects, the display device has a plurality of “n” images disposed on a surface thereof. In further aspects, the screening device can be selectively positioned in at least n different configurations such that in each of the “n” different configurations one of the “n” images is viewable through the transparent pass through element and the remaining “n”−1 images is not viewable through the transparent pass through element.
In further aspects, the image filter element is identical to the image disposed on a surface of the display device. In still further aspects, the image filter element comprises an identically sized mirror image of the image disposed on a surface of the display device.
In some aspects, the image is fixed on a planar surface of the display device. In other aspects, the image is disposed on a planar surface of the display device and the screening device is planar. In further aspects, the interlaced image disposed on a planar surface of the display device is non-planar and the screening device is non-planar. In yet further aspects, the screening device is spaced a predetermined distance from the planar surface in a parallel plane. In still further aspects, the image is disposed on a three dimensional surface of the display device.
In other aspects, the display device is cylindrical and the image is disposed on a cylindrical surface of the display device. In further aspects, the screening device is a sleeve, sized and shaped to receive the cylindrical display device. In yet further aspects, the screening device can be rotationally positioned in a second configuration such that a second desired portion of the image is viewable through the transparent image pass through element.
In some aspects, the screening device is in contact with the surface of the display device having the image disposed thereon. In other aspects, the screening device is releasably affixed to the surface of the display device.
In further aspects, the image is comprised of a plurality of equally spaced parallel lines of substantially identical width and wherein transparent image pass through element of the screening device is comprised of a plurality of equally spaced parallel transparent regions having a width and parallel spacing equal to that of the image such that in the first configuration the image is viewable through the transparent image pass through element. In still further aspects, the display device comprises at least two images, wherein the first image is comprised of a plurality of equally spaced parallel lines of substantially identical width, wherein the second image is comprised of a second plurality of equally spaced parallel lines of substantially identical width, and wherein the transparent image pass through element of the screening device is comprised of a plurality of equally spaced parallel transparent regions having a width and parallel spacing equal to that of the first and second image such that in the first configuration the first image is viewable through the transparent image pass through element and in a second configuration the second image is viewable through the transparent image pass through element.
In some aspects, the plurality of lines comprising an interlaced image are not equally spaced or parallel. In further aspects, the interlaced composite image can comprise at least a first image comprising a plurality of curved lines of varying widths. In other aspects, the screening device is a mirror image of the image of the display device.
As described herein, the present methods of displaying images can be configured to impart a sense of movement to the viewer. In a further aspect, the image displayed by the method can switch between images in the interlaced composite at a rapid rate. In a still further aspect, the viewer's position and movement about the device can determine the image displayed and the switching rate between the different images of the composite image. For example, the device can be positioned close to the viewer to cause rapid switching between images as the viewer moves by the display device. In a yet further aspect, the proximity of the viewer to the device and the rapid rate of switching between images can impart a sense of blending of the images of the composite image. In a further aspect, the rate at which the images switch can be decreased as the distance from device is increased. For example, the device can be positioned farther away from the viewer to cause a decrease in the rate of switching between images as the viewer moves by the display device.
While aspects of the present invention can be described and claimed in a particular statutory class, such as the system statutory class, this is for convenience only and one of skill in the art will understand that each aspect of the present invention can be described and claimed in any statutory class. Unless otherwise expressly stated, it is in no way intended that any method or aspect set forth herein be construed as requiring that its steps be performed in a specific order. Accordingly, where a method claim does not specifically state in the claims or descriptions that the steps are to be limited to a specific order, it is no way appreciably intended that an order be inferred, in any respect. This holds for any possible non-express basis for interpretation, including matters of logic with respect to arrangement of steps or operational flow, plain meaning derived from grammatical organization or punctuation, or the number or type of aspects described in the specification.
Throughout this application, various publications are referenced. The disclosures of these publications in their entireties are hereby incorporated by reference into this application in order to more fully describe the state of the art to which this pertains. The references disclosed are also individually and specifically incorporated by reference herein for the material contained in them that is discussed in the sentence in which the reference is relied upon. Nothing herein is to be construed as an admission that the present invention is not entitled to antedate such publication by virtue of prior invention. Further, the dates of publication provided herein can be different from the actual publication dates, which can require independent confirmation.
The patentable scope of the invention is defined by the claims, and can include other examples that occur to those skilled in the art. Such other examples are intended to be within the scope of the claims if they have structural elements that do not differ from the literal language of the claims, or if they include equivalent structural elements with insubstantial differences from the literal languages of the claims.
This claims the benefit of priority to U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 61/861,113, filed Aug. 1, 2013, which is hereby incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
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61861113 | Aug 2013 | US |