Between 2001 and 2009, the following patents on the Quantum Optics HolophotoTM Process were issued to Stanley Kremen by the United States Patent and Trademark Office.
US 6,229,562 – System and Apparatus for the Recording and Projection of Images in Substantially 3-Dimensional Format
Issued on May 8, 2001. This patent protects the basic special principle for uniform magnification and projection of 3-D images from a hologram or an integral photograph. The images are projected onto a special screen using a special projector from photographs on movie film or slides.
US 7,002,749 – Modular Integral Magnifier
Issued on February 21, 2006. This patent protects the basic modular element that makes up the preferred embodiment of the screen. It covers both the analog and digital version of the modular element.
US 7,027,081 – System and Apparatus for Recording, Transmitting, and Projecting Digital Three-Dimensional Images
Issued on April 11, 2006. This patent protects the digital system, which represents the preferred embodiment of the Quantum Optics HolophotoTM Process.
US 7,095,539 – Method of Forming a Three-Dimensional Orthoscopic Image From Its Pseudoscopic Image
Issued on August 22, 2006. A 3-dimensional image reconstructed from an integral photograph is pseudoscopic. The image is turned inside-out. What should appear in the front, appears in the back. What should appear in the back, appears in the front. A normal 3-dimensional image is orthoscopic. This patent protects the process to evert a pseudoscopic image and to make it orthoscopic.
US 7,142,232 – System and Apparatus For Recording and Projecting 3-Dimensional Images
Issued on November 28, 2006. This patent further protects and improves upon the analog system of US Patent 6,229,562.
US 7,457,017 – Screens to be Used With a System For the Magnification and Projection of Images in Substantially Three-Dimensional Format
Issued on November 25, 2008. This patent protects various types of screens that may be used when 3-D images are projected using the Quantum Optics HolophotoTM Process.
US 7,489,332 – System and Method for Producing a Uniformly Magnified Three-Dimensional Image of a Three-Dimensional Scene
Issued on February 10, 2009. This patent protects the basic general principle for uniform magnification and projection of 3-D images from a hologram or an integral photograph. It works for both analog and digital production of three-dimensional images.
US 7,532,272 – Method for Creating a Holographic Screen That Reconstructs Uniformly Magnified Three-Dimensional Images From Projected Integral Photographs
Issued on May 12, 2009. This patent protects a screen used for projection of 3-D images using the Quantum Optics HolophotoTM Process, where the screen itself is a hologram.
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