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Brian Spoelman Phones & Addresses

  • 1194 Woodkrest Dr, Flint, MI 48532
  • 5075 Van Buren St, Hudsonville, MI 49426 (616) 662-0139
  • 5050 Barry St, Hudsonville, MI 49426 (616) 669-8453
  • Grand Rapids, MI
  • Clio, MI
  • 6663 Nyman Dr, Dallas, TX 75236 (616) 669-8453
  • Glasgow, KY
  • Jenison, MI

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Us Patents

Vehicle Visor

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US Patent:
54735165, Dec 5, 1995
Filed:
Oct 5, 1994
Appl. No.:
8/321054
Inventors:
Kim L. Van Order - Hamilton MI
Brian L. Spoelman - Hudsonville MI
Assignee:
Prince Corporation - Holland MI
International Classification:
B60Q 300
US Classification:
362 831
Abstract:
A vehicle visor includes a visor body for attachment to a vehicle, a mirror and a light source mounted to the body, and a lens attached to the body for controlling the distribution of light from the light source. The lens includes a surface with microvariations formed therein to define a holographic optical element that directs the light into a predetermined pattern for illuminating the face of the user. The lens so formed eliminates undesirable uneven light distribution such as "spider webbing," light/dark patchiness and chromatic aberrations in and around the predetermined light pattern.

Vehicle Light Assembly

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US Patent:
55824749, Dec 10, 1996
Filed:
Oct 5, 1994
Appl. No.:
8/318123
Inventors:
Kim L. Van Order - Hamilton MI
Brian L. Spoelman - Hudsonville MI
Assignee:
Prince Corporation - Holland MI
International Classification:
B60Q 302
US Classification:
362 74
Abstract:
A vehicle light assembly includes a housing for attachment to a vehicle, a light source mounted to the housing, and a lens and/or reflector attached to the housing for controlling the distribution of light from the light source. The lens and/or reflector includes a surface with microvariations formed therein to define a holographic optical element that directs the light into a predetermined pattern for illuminating an area. The lens so formed simultaneously eliminates undesirable uneven light distribution such as glare, "spider webbing," light/dark patchiness and chromatic aberrations in and around the predetermined light pattern.
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