18265586. OPTICAL CONSTRUCTION INCLUDING LENS FILM AND MASK simplified abstract (3M INNOVATIVE PROPERTIES COMPANY)
OPTICAL CONSTRUCTION INCLUDING LENS FILM AND MASK
Organization Name
3M INNOVATIVE PROPERTIES COMPANY
Inventor(s)
Neeraj Sharma of Lake Elmo MN (US)
Przemyslaw P. Markowicz of Woodbury MN (US)
Timothy J. Reddy of Maplewood MN (US)
Mark A. Roehrig of Stillwater MN (US)
Tri D. Pham of Woodbury MN (US)
Zhaohui Yang of North Oaks MN (US)
OPTICAL CONSTRUCTION INCLUDING LENS FILM AND MASK - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18265586 titled 'OPTICAL CONSTRUCTION INCLUDING LENS FILM AND MASK
Simplified Explanation
The patent application describes an optical construction and electronic device that includes the optical construction. The optical construction consists of a lens film with a structured first major surface containing microlenses and a substantially planar second major surface. A mask is positioned adjacent to the second major surface of the lens film, comprising a polymeric layer, a nanoparticle layer, and laser-ablated openings aligned with the microlenses in a one-to-one correspondence.
- Lens film with structured first major surface and planar second major surface
- Microlenses on the structured surface
- Mask with polymeric layer, nanoparticle layer, and laser-ablated openings
- Openings aligned with microlenses in one-to-one correspondence
Potential Applications
This technology could be used in:
- High-resolution imaging systems
- Virtual reality and augmented reality devices
- Medical imaging equipment
Problems Solved
This technology addresses:
- Improving image quality and resolution
- Enhancing the performance of optical devices
- Increasing the efficiency of light manipulation
Benefits
The benefits of this technology include:
- Enhanced optical performance
- Improved image clarity and sharpness
- Increased precision in light control
Potential Commercial Applications
The potential commercial applications of this technology include:
- Camera lenses and sensors
- Microscope and telescope components
- Display screens and projectors
Possible Prior Art
One possible prior art could be the use of microlenses in optical constructions for improved image quality and resolution. Another could be the use of masks with laser-ablated openings for precise light manipulation.
Unanswered Questions
How does this technology compare to existing optical constructions in terms of cost-effectiveness?
This article does not provide information on the cost-effectiveness of implementing this technology compared to existing optical constructions. Further research and analysis would be needed to determine the cost implications of adopting this innovation.
What are the potential environmental impacts of using this technology in electronic devices?
The article does not address the potential environmental impacts of incorporating this technology into electronic devices. It would be important to investigate factors such as material sustainability, energy consumption, and end-of-life disposal considerations to assess the environmental footprint of this innovation.
Original Abstract Submitted
Various embodiments of an optical construction and an electronic device that includes such optical construction are disclosed. The optical construction includes a lens film having an outermost structured first major surface and an opposing outermost substantially planar second major surface. The structured first major surface includes a plurality of microlenses. The optical construction further includes a mask disposed adjacent to the second major surface of the lens film, where the mask includes a polymeric layer, a nanoparticle layer, and plurality of laser-ablated openings disposed through the mask. The openings are aligned to the microlenses in a one-to-one correspondence.