Assignee
TIR TECHNOLOGIES INC
US·12 granted patents·1,992 citations·filing 1992–1997
Top patents by PatentIndex Score
12 records- 0198US5806955ATIR lens for waveguide injectionTIR TECHNOLOGIES INC·Filed 1995·Granted Sep 15, 1998·315 cites·20 claims
- 0298US5404869AFaceted totally internally reflecting lens with individually curved faces on facetsTIR TECHNOLOGIES INC·Filed 1992·Granted Apr 11, 1995·257 cites·53 claims
- 0397US5684354ABacklighting apparatus for uniformly illuminating a display panelTIR TECHNOLOGIES INC·Filed 1994·Granted Nov 4, 1997·192 cites·17 claims
- 0496US5757557ABeam-forming lens with internal cavity that prevents front lossesTIR TECHNOLOGIES INC·Filed 1997·Granted May 26, 1998·255 cites·14 claims
- 0596US5676453ACollimating TIR lens devices employing fluorescent light sourcesTIR TECHNOLOGIES INC·Filed 1995·Granted Oct 14, 1997·180 cites·13 claims
- 0696US5655832AMultiple wavelength light processorTIR TECHNOLOGIES INC·Filed 1995·Granted Aug 12, 1997·267 cites·29 claims
- 0796US5577492ACollimating TIR lens with focusing filter lensTIR TECHNOLOGIES INC·Filed 1995·Granted Nov 26, 1996·145 cites·23 claims
- 0895US5440197ABacklighting apparatus for uniformly illuminating a display panelTIR TECHNOLOGIES INC·Filed 1993·Granted Aug 8, 1995·135 cites·21 claims
- 0993US5613769ATir lens apparatus having non-circular configuration about an optical axisTIR TECHNOLOGIES INC·Filed 1995·Granted Mar 25, 1997·112 cites·13 claims
- 1092US5577493AAuxiliary lens to modify the output flux distribution of a TIR lensTIR TECHNOLOGIES INC·Filed 1994·Granted Nov 26, 1996·83 cites·28 claims
- 1172US5721795AHigh efficiency ejection of light from optical wave guide, by holographically produced light scattering meansTIR TECHNOLOGIES INC·Filed 1996·Granted Feb 24, 1998·36 cites·24 claims
- 1251US5677972AHigh efficiency direct coupling of radiant electromagnetic energy into dielectric wave guide structureTIR TECHNOLOGIES INC·Filed 1996·Granted Oct 14, 1997·15 cites·12 claims
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