HOLOGRAMS APPARATUS

Brand Owner Address Description
DEUTZ ENGINE PLUS DEUTZ AG OttostraBe 1 Koln 51149 Germany Holograms apparatus; Electronic security tags; Downloadable electronic publications in the nature of magazines in the field of engine construction, repair, and maintenance;Hand operated hand tools and implements, namely, cutting tools;Printed matter, namely, informational flyers and prospectuses in the field of engine construction, repair, and maintenance; address labels, not of textile; posters; posters of paper and cardboard; printed advertisement boards of paper or cardboard; printed matter in the field of spare parts for engine repair and maintenance, namely, catalogs, training course documentation, instruction manuals, periodicals, newspapers, pamphlets;Dissemination of advertising material in the form of leaflets, brochures, printed matter, samples; Organization of exhibitions for commercial or advertising purposes, namely, exhibitions for advertising in print media; Publication of printed matter in paper and electronic form for advertising purposes; Compilation of advertisements for use as web pages on the Internet; Online advertising for others; Mediation and conclusion of commercial transactions for others; arranging commercial transactions in the nature of contracts for third parties, within the framework of e-commerce; Mediation of contracts for others for the buying and selling of goods; Outsourcing services in the nature of arranging of service contracts for others; Online trading services in which seller posts products to be auctioned and bidding is done via the Internet; bill-posting;ENGINE;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. Disclosed is a multiplexing method and apparatus that allows holograms to be spatially multiplexed with partial spatial overlap between neighboring stacks of holograms. Each individual stack can additionally take full advantage of an alternate multiplexing scheme such as angle, wavelength, phase code, peristrophic, or fractal multiplexing, for example. An amount equal to the beam waist of the signal beam writing a hologram separates individual stacks of holograms. Upon reconstruction, a hologram and its neighbors will all be readout simultaneously. An filter is placed at the beam waist of the reconstructed data such that the neighbors that are read out are not transmitted to the camera plane. Alternatively, these unwanted reconstructions can be filtered out with an angular filter at an intermediate plane in the optical system that has a limited angular passband.