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Jonathan Lee Dugdale

from Burleson, TX
Age ~75

Jonathan Dugdale Phones & Addresses

  • 809 Ridge Crest Dr, Burleson, TX 76028 (817) 295-6046
  • 625 Curtis Rd, Burleson, TX 76028 (817) 295-6046
  • Bella Vista, AR
  • Hurst, TX
  • 809 Ridge Crest Dr, Burleson, TX 76028 (817) 296-5352

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Position: Service Occupations

Education

Degree: Bachelor's degree or higher

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Jonathan Dugdale
Director, Chief Executive Offi
VISION INSPIRATION DESIGN, LLC
809 Rdg Crst Dr, Burleson, TX 76028

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Us Patents

Multiple Target Projector System And Method

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US Patent:
6552699, Apr 22, 2003
Filed:
Nov 29, 2000
Appl. No.:
09/726892
Inventors:
Jonathan L. Dugdale - Burleson TX
Assignee:
L-3 Communications Corporation - New York NY
International Classification:
G09G 500
US Classification:
345 7, 345 87, 434 44, 348121, 349 5
Abstract:
A projector system has an image display with at least two image display portions each displaying a respective image. At least two projection assemblies are provided, each associated with a respective image display portion. These projection assemblies each receive a respective image from the respective image display portion and project this image onto the projection screen. The projection assemblies each include a system for independently and selectively locating the projected image on the screen. The projection assembly includes a stationary mirror supported adjacent the image display portion receiving the image therefrom and reflecting said image outwardly from the image display to the movable mirror. Preferably, the stationary mirror has an upper end portion and a lower edge portion. The lower edge portion is adjacent the image display portion and the mirror extends obliquely upwardly therefrom.

Display System For High-Definition Projectors

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US Patent:
20090066858, Mar 12, 2009
Filed:
Sep 10, 2007
Appl. No.:
11/853013
Inventors:
James A. Turner - Binghamton NY, US
Jonathan L. Dugdale - Burleson TX, US
Assignee:
L-3 COMMUNICATIONS CORPORATION - New York NY
International Classification:
H04N 9/31
G03B 21/56
US Classification:
348744, 359460, 348E09027
Abstract:
A display system is provided to surround a user with an out-the window scene. The system includes a screen structure that is a facetted back-projection dome made up of a polygonal polar top facet surrounded by trapezoidal facets angulated downward from it in an upper facet row. A middle row of facets extends angulated downward therefrom, and a lower row of trapezoidal facets extends down from them. Each facet has video projected thereon by a high definition projector, and to maximize resolution and efficiently use the projector output, the vertical height of each facet makes use of the full vertical field of pixels available from the associated projector. The facets are all tangent to a sphere about a design eyepoint of the dome. The projector resolutions and the size, position and material of the facets are such that the imagery visible on the inside of the dome on the facets is at resolution corresponding to a visual acuity of 20/50 or higher, preferably 20/20, and at or near eye-limiting resolution.

Anamophic Optical System

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US Patent:
58907882, Apr 6, 1999
Filed:
Dec 10, 1997
Appl. No.:
8/988326
Inventors:
Chungte W. Chen - Irvine CA
Ronald G. Hegg - Vista CA
Jonathan L. Dugdale - Burleson TX
John W. Schaefer - Colleyvile TX
Assignee:
Raytheon Company - Lexington MA
International Classification:
G03B 2128
US Classification:
353 98
Abstract:
An optical system (10) has an image source (12), a first optical element (34), a second optical element (50), and an aperture stop (52). The first optical element (34) is positioned close to the image source (12) to generate anamophic field curvature of matching the display screen (16). The radiation is then directed to the second optical element (50) which corrects astigmatism of the radiation passing from the first optical element (34). The aperture stop (52) is provided adjacent to the second optical element (50). The system may be used in an infinite display optical system where the radiation would be directed through projector 14 to a screen (16). A mirror (18) is positioned to reflect the radiation from the screen (16) to provide an image to a viewer.

Rotating Backscreen And/Or Projectors For Off-Axis Large Field Of View Display

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US Patent:
60039957, Dec 21, 1999
Filed:
Oct 30, 1996
Appl. No.:
8/741064
Inventors:
Jonathan L. Dugdale - Burleson TX
James A. Turner - Binghamton NY
Assignee:
Raytheon Company - Lexington MA
International Classification:
G03B 2100
US Classification:
353 98
Abstract:
An off-axis backscreen visual display system with rotating backscreen and projector assembly. The system includes a full color projector for projecting the image beam, and a backscreen which redirects the image beam from the projector onto a collimating mirror. The mirror in turn reflects the beam toward the observer eye point. The backscreen and projector are mechanically integrated together to form an integrated assembly which is mounted for rotation about a pivot point. The collimating mirror is oversized relative to the nominal beam size so as to present mirror surface to the beam redirected by the backscreen through a range of rotation of the integrated assembly. An actuator system rotates the integrated assembly about the pivot point to obtain increase vertical field of view. The backscreen can alternatively be fixed in position, with only the projector assembly rotating. The projector can include electronic image positioning capabilities, so that the active area for the image is located in a lower projector area or in an upper projector area, to provide a virtual rotational capability.

Method And Apparatus For Aligning Visual Images With Visual Display Devices

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US Patent:
54248396, Jun 13, 1995
Filed:
Mar 1, 1993
Appl. No.:
8/022707
Inventors:
Jonathan L. Dugdale - Burleson TX
Ross N. Lindly - Fort Worth TX
Assignee:
Hughes Training, Inc. - Arlington TX
International Classification:
G01B 1127
G01B 1100
US Classification:
356401
Abstract:
A method and apparatus is provided for ensuring that an image projected upon a visual display device is properly aligned with the viewing surface of the display device. Important to achieving the proper alignment is the use of a fluorescent ink which is visible only when illuminated under ultraviolet light. Use of the fluorescent ink allows a pattern of reference points, constituting an alignment pattern, to be permanently marked directly on the viewing surface of the visual display device, for example. Since the alignment pattern is permanently marked and is visible only when illuminated with ultraviolet light, alignment between the image and the display device can be immediately determined without the aid of additional equipment such as is employed by previously known image alignment systems.

Method Of Backscreen Fabrication Using Pre-Coated Material

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US Patent:
55252729, Jun 11, 1996
Filed:
Oct 3, 1994
Appl. No.:
8/317104
Inventors:
Jonathan L. Dugdale - Burleson TX
Assignee:
Hughes Traninig Inc. - Los Angeles CA
International Classification:
B29C 5114
B29D 1100
US Classification:
264 134
Abstract:
The method for the fabrication of a curved back projection screen includes coating the screen before forming a sheet into the proper curvature. In one embodiment the sheet includes lenticulations to improve the perceived luminous intensity thereof. Through this method a back projection screen is provided that overcomes the manufacturing difficulties associated with previously known methods.
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