Diffractive Optical Element
Patent number: 5073007
Inventors: Joseph Kedmi, Israel Grossinger
Original Assignee: Holo-Or Ltd.
Abstract: There is disclosed a diffractive optical element and a method to produce same wherein the element comprises a base and at least one phase zone comprising an arbitrary multiplicity M of steps of generally identical step height, wherein M is not a power of 2. The method includes the steps of defining a basic depth unit equivalent to a zone height divided by M, defining a depth sequence of N depths wherein N is the smallest integer greater than log2 M such that each of the M steps can be produced by at least one linear combination of the N depths, defining N masks herein each mask enables the optical element to be processed to one of the N depths and wherein for each mask, the steps to be processed are those which have the one of the N depths in its linear combination and serially utilizing each of the N masks for processing of the optical element.
Diffractive Optical Element
Patent number: 5227915
Inventors: Joseph Kedmi, Israel Grossinger
Original Assignee: Holo-Or Ltd.
Abstract: A diffractive optical element and a method to produce same is disclosed. The optical element comprises a base and at least first and second phase zones wherein the first phase zone comprises a first multiplicity of steps and the second phase zone comprises a second multiplicity of steps and wherein the first multiplicity and the second multiplicity of steps are different. The method to produce the diffractive optical element of the present invention includes the step of defining a collection of masks for creating stepped phase zones wherein at least one of the collection of masks partially masks out at least one phase zone such that the at least one phase zone will be partially etched.
Intrusion detector
Patent number: 5712622
Inventors: Israel Grossinger, Shmuel Blit, Yaacov Kotlicki, Tatiana Kosoburd
Original Assignee: Holo-Or Ltd.
Abstract: An infrared detector including a sensor which provides an output signal responsive to infrared radiation incident on a face thereof, and a diffractive optical element which directs a substantial portion of incident visible radiation away from the sensor and which has substantially no diffractive effect on incident infrared radiation.
Diffractive multi-focal lens
Patent number: 5760871
Inventors: Tatiana Kosoburd, Joseph Kedmi, Israel Grossinger, Uri Levy
Original Assignee: Holo-Or Ltd.
Abstract: A tri-focal diffractive lens defining three foci, for viewing a band of light having a representative wavelength of λ, including a diffractive surface having a number of optical heights, Ho, wherein the difference between the highest and the lowest optical heights is, modulo λ, substantially different from λ/2, wherein each of the foci receives at least 20% of light incident on the lens.
Progressive multifocal lens construction for eyeglasses
Patent number: 6325510
Inventors: Michael Golub, Israel Grossinger
Original Assignee: Holo-Or Ltd.
Abstract: A progressive multifocal lens for eyeglasses formed along a principle meridian curve, with a farsighted vision zone (1) having an optical power corresponding to that required for viewing distant objects, a nearsighted vision zone (3) having an optical power corresponding to that required for viewing near objects, and an intermediate vision zone (2) between and progressively connecting the farsighted vision zone and the nearsighted vision zone, includes a transparent, non-rotationally-symmetrical, microrelief structure in one or more of these vision zones.
Simultaneous multifocal contact lens and method of utilizing same for treating visual disorders
Patent number: 6364483
Inventors: Michael Golub, Israel Grossinger
Original Assignee: Holo-Or Ltd.
Abstract: A simultaneous multifocal contact lens for correcting vision acuity of an individual is disclosed. The contact lens comprises a central region radially surrounded by at least one far vision focal region and at least one near vision focal region, wherein a near vision additional correction of the at least one near vision focal region is overcorrected by at least 10% with respect to the near vision additional correction prescribed for the …
Passive hidden imaging
Patent number: 20040156081
Inventors: Moshe Bril, Israel Grossinger, Eli Benny
Original Assignee: Holo-Or Ltd.
Abstract: In a secure imaging system for securing documents or encrypting images, an image comprises an array of printed positions formed using a group of inks each having a predetermined spectrum. The positions are selected to form a predetermined image, either real or virtual, when the image is viewed through an optical processor. An image formed using inks having the same colors as experienced by the human eye, but not sharing exactly the same spectra, will fail to form the correct predetermined image.
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