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Hugo J. Cornelissen, Waalre NL

Hugo J. Cornelissen, Waalre NL

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
200802786402D/3D Image Display - A display (11-13-2008
20090135622A FLEXIBLE DISPLAY DEVICE - A flexible display device comprises a top, user-deformable layer, a bottom substrate layer, a spacing element spacing the top layer from the bottom layer, and a light source for supplying light to at least one of the bottom layer or the top layer, the display device emitting light when the top layer is deformed towards the bottom layer. The display device also includes a voltage source for applying a potential difference across a first electrode on the top user-deformable layer and a second electrode on the bottom substrate layer.05-28-2009
20090295689TWO AND THREE DIMENSIONAL VIEW DISPLAY - A display device (12-03-2009
20110241052LIGHTING SYSTEM - The present invention relates to a light emitting device (10-06-2011
20110242837DEVICE FOR MIXING LIGHT - The present invention relates to a device for mixing light. More specifically, the invention relates to a device for mixing light 10-06-2011
20110283577MIRROR UNIT COMPRISING A MIRROR SURFACE AND A LIGHTING UNIT - The invention provides a mirror unit having a mirror unit front with a mirror surface and having a lighting unit comprising a plurality of light sources and a lenticular lens array. The light sources and the lenticular lens array are arranged to provide mirror unit light in a space in front of the mirror unit front.11-24-2011
20120002120MULTI-VIEW DISPLAY - A multi-view display (01-05-2012
201200082032D/3D IMAGE DISPLAY - A display comprises a display panel, a polariser, a polarisation rotator, and a scatterer arranged to scatter light having a first polarisation as compared with a second polarisation. The display can be switched between 2D and 3D modes by operating the polarisation rotator. In 3D mode, the polarisation rotator transmits light with relatively little change to its polarisation. Light transmitted by the scatterer is used to present three-dimensional images. In 2D mode, the polarisation rotator alters the polarisation of the light, and light that is scattered by the scatterer is used to present a two-dimensional image. The polarisation rotator may be arranged so that light incident on a first area thereof undergoes a different change in polarisation to light incident on a second area, to simultaneously present 2D and 3D images.01-12-2012

Patent applications by Hugo J. Cornelissen, Waalre NL