IP Library Granted Patent US 8,928,625
Granted Patent B2
US 8,928,625 · App. 12/351,913 · Granted Jan 6, 2015

Retroreflector for use in touch screen applications and position sensing systems

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Patent No.
US 8,928,625
App. No.
12/351,913
Granted
Jan 6, 2015
Kind
B2
Abstract

A touch screen system and prismatic film includes a retroreflective substrate having a plurality of retroreflective elements having triangular cube corners. A metallized layer is disposed over at least a portion of the retroreflective elements. In one embodiment, the prismatic film includes two colored substrates mounted over the retroreflective elements. In another embodiment, a single substrate is mounted over the retroreflective elements. It is often desired that a color of the substrate(s) be chosen that is highly transparent in the infrared spectrum, but is also non-transparent in the visible light spectrum, giving the prismatic film a dark appearance. The prismatic film includes a plurality of retroreflective elements having triangular cube corners with a cant in a range between about 4 degrees in a face more parallel direction to 18 degrees in an edge more parallel direction and a cube depth between about 0.002 and 0.008 inches or with a cant of about 5.5 to 22 degrees in an edge more parallel direction and a cube depth between about 0.0005 and 0.004 inches, or with a cant of about 8 to 35 degrees in a face more parallel direction and a cube depth between 0.001 and 0.012 inches.

Claims (54)

1. A prismatic film positionable along a periphery of at least a portion of the viewing area of a display, comprising:

an unpinned prismatic film having a retroreflective substrate, the retroreflective substrate having a plurality of triangular cube corner retroreflective elements formed in a first surface and a smooth second surface opposite the first surface, a first substrate disposed over at least a portion of the smooth second surface, a second substrate disposed between the first substrate and the smooth second surface, and a metallized layer disposed over at least a portion of the retroreflective substrate;

wherein the retroreflective elements have a cant in a range of between about 4 degrees in a face more parallel direction to 18 degrees in an edge more parallel direction and a cube depth between about 0.002 and 0.008 inches,

wherein base edges of the cube corner reflective elements are linear and in common plane,

wherein each cube corner reflective elements forms an isosceles triangle cube shape with two of the base edges being approximately the same length, and

wherein cube corner depth is determined by a constant (K) multiplied by a size of the viewing area of the display.

2. The prismatic film of claim 1 , wherein the first substrate has a smooth outer surface.

3. The prismatic film of claim 2 , wherein the first substrate has a black dye uniformly distributed throughout.

4. The prismatic film of claim 2 , wherein the first substrate has a red dye or a blue dye uniformly distributed throughout.

5. The prismatic film of claim 1 , wherein the first substrate has a red dye distributed throughout and the second substrate has a blue dye distributed throughout.

6. The prismatic film of claim 1 , wherein the first substrate has a blue dye distributed throughout and the second substrate has a red dye distributed throughout.

7. The prismatic film of claim 1 , wherein the first and second substrates are transparent in infrared wavelengths and non-transparent in visible light wavelengths, and the prismatic film is substantially black in appearance.

8. A prismatic film positionable along a periphery of at least a portion of the viewing area of a display comprising:

an unpinned prismatic film having a retroreflective substrate, the retroreflective substrate having a plurality of triangular cube corner retroreflective elements formed in a first surface and a smooth second surface opposite the first surface, a first substrate disposed over at least a portion of the smooth second surface, a second substrate disposed between the first substrate and the smooth second surface, and a metallized layer disposed over at least a portion of the retroreflective substrate;

wherein the retroreflective elements have a cant in a range of between about 5.5 degrees and 22 degrees in an edge more parallel direction and a cube depth between about 0.0005 and 0.004 inches,

wherein base edges of the cube corner reflective elements are linear and in common plane,

wherein each cube corner reflective elements forms an isosceles triangle cube shape with two of the base edges being approximately the same length, and

wherein cube corner depth is determined by a constant (K) multiplied by a size of the viewing area of the display.

9. The prismatic reflective film of claim 8 , wherein the first substrate has a smooth outer surface.

10. A prismatic film positionable along periphery of at least a portion of the viewing area of a display comprising:

an unpinned prismatic film having a retroreflective substrate, the retroreflective substrate having a plurality of triangular cube corner retroreflective elements formed in a first surface and a smooth second surface opposite the first surface, a first substrate disposed over at least a portion of the smooth second surface, a second substrate disposed between the first substrate and the smooth second surface, and a metallized layer disposed over at least a portion of the retroreflective substrate;

wherein the retroreflective elements have a cant in a range of between about 8 degrees and 35 degrees in a face more parallel direction and a cube depth between 0.001 and 0.012 inches,

wherein base edges of the cube corner reflective elements are linear and in common plane,

wherein each cube corner reflective elements forms an isosceles triangle cube shape with two of the base edges being approximately the same length, and

wherein cube corner depth is determined by a constant (K) multiplied by a size of the viewing area of the display.

11. A position detection system comprising:

at least one source of electromagnetic radiation for outputting a electromagnetic radiation over at least a portion of a detection area; and

a camera positioned to receive electromagnetic radiation reflected from a prismatic film positioned along a periphery of at least a portion of the detection area, wherein the prismatic film includes a retroreflective substrate, the retroreflective substrate having a plurality of triangular cube corner retroreflective elements formed in a first surface and a smooth second surface opposite the first surface, a first substrate disposed over at least a portion of the smooth second surface, a second substrate disposed between the first substrate and the smooth second surface and the retroreflective elements have a cant in a range of between about 4 degrees in a face more parallel direction to 18 degrees in an edge more parallel direction and a cube depth between about 0.002 and 0.008 inches;

wherein base edges of the cube corner reflective elements are linear and in common plane,

wherein each cube corner reflective elements forms an isosceles triangle cube shape with two of the base edges being approximately the same length, and

wherein cube corner depth is determined by a constant (K) multiplied by a size of the viewing area of the display.

12. The system of claim 11 , further including a metallized layer disposed over the plurality of retroreflective elements for preventing contaminants and/or moisture from coming in contact with the retroreflective elements.

13. The system of claim 11 , wherein the prismatic film has a double-pass transmission of more than 74% when the source is an infrared source and the prismatic film is substantially opaque when viewed in visible light.

14. The system of claim 11 , wherein the position detection system includes a detection field which is a touch screen display.

15. The system of claim 14 , wherein the prismatic film is aligned such that a plane of maximum entrance angularity associated with the prismatic film is substantially parallel to the touch screen.

16. The position detection system of claim 11 , wherein the first substrate of the prismatic film has a red dye distributed throughout and the second substrate of the prismatic film has a blue dye distributed throughout.

17. The position detection system of claim 11 , wherein the first substrate of the prismatic film has a blue dye distributed throughout and the second substrate of the prismatic film has a red dye distributed throughout.

18. A position detection system comprising:

at least one source of electromagnetic radiation for outputting a electromagnetic radiation over at least a portion of a detection area; and

a camera positioned to receive electromagnetic radiation reflected from a prismatic film positioned along a periphery of at least a portion of the detection area, wherein the prismatic film includes a retroreflective substrate, the retroreflective substrate having a plurality of triangular cube corner retroreflective elements formed in a first surface and a smooth second surface opposite the first surface, a first substrate disposed over at least a portion of the smooth second surface, a second substrate disposed between the first substrate and the smooth second surface and the retroreflective elements have a cant in a range of between about 8 degrees and 35 degrees in a face more parallel direction and a cube depth between 0.001 and 0.012 inches;

wherein base edges of the cube corner reflective elements are linear and in common plane,

wherein each cube corner reflective elements forms an isosceles triangle cube shape with two of the base edges being approximately the same length, and

wherein cube corner depth is determined by a constant (K multiplied by a size of the viewing area of the display.

19. The system of claim 18 , further including a metallized layer disposed over the plurality of retroreflective elements for preventing contaminants and/or moisture from coming in contact with the retroreflective elements.

20. The system of claim 18 , wherein the first substrate is positioned between the plurality of retroreflective elements and the source.

21. The system of claim 18 , wherein the prismatic film has a double-pass transmission of more than 74% when the source is an infrared source and the prismatic film is substantially opaque when viewed in visible light.

22. A position detection system comprising:

at least one source of electromagnetic radiation for outputting a electromagnetic radiation over at least a portion of a detection area; and

a camera positioned to receive electromagnetic radiation reflected from a prismatic film positioned along a periphery of at least a portion of the detection area, wherein the prismatic film includes a retroreflective substrate, the retroreflective substrate having a plurality of triangular cube corner retroreflective elements formed in a first surface and a smooth second surface opposite the first surface, a first substrate disposed over at least a portion of the smooth second surface, a second substrate disposed between the first substrate and the smooth second surface and the retroreflective elements have a cant in a range between about 5.5 degrees and 22 degrees in an edge more parallel direction and a cube depth between about 0.0005 and 0.004 inches;

wherein base edges of the cube corner reflective elements are linear and in common plane,

wherein each cube corner reflective elements forms an isosceles triangle cube shape with two of the base edges being approximately the same length, and

wherein cube corner depth is determined by a constant (K) multiplied by a size of the viewing area of the display.

23. The system of claim 22 , further including a metallized layer disposed over the plurality of retroreflective elements for preventing contaminants and/or moisture from coming in contact with the reflective elements.

24. The system of claim 22 , wherein the prismatic film has a double-pass transmission of more than 74% when the source is an infrared source and the prismatic film is substantially opaque when viewed in visible light.

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CORRECTIVE ASSIGNMENT TO CORRECT THE ASSIGNEE ADDRESS FROM 8080 NORTON PARKWAY, MENTOR, OHIO 44060 TO 207 GOODE AVENUE, GLENDALE, CALIFORNIA 91203 PREVIOUSLY RECORDED AT REEL: 059822 FRAME: 0817. ASSIGNOR(S) HEREBY CONFIRMS THE ASSIGNMENT. Recorded Jul 21, 2022
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