Virtual Reality Post Card
20180143448 ยท 2018-05-24
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Abstract
A virtual reality viewer reconfigured from a standard post card such that the post card is transformed into a three dimensional body and attached to a cell phone to view a three dimensional scene . The folds on the outside of the post card enable the post card to form the virtual reality viewer. The post card also includes a set of lenses and a locking mechanism to hold the viewer onto the cell phone.
Claims
1. A virtual reality viewer, said viewer comprising: a) an exterior sheet having a two dimensional picture thereon; b) an interior sheet, said interior sheet comprising fold lines; c) a set of lenses wherein said lenses is positioned between the interior and exterior sheets ; and d) attaching mechanism to hold said viewer on a cell phone, wherein said folds of said interior sheet allow said interior sheet to form a three dimensional viewer such that a person attaches said viewer to a cell phone with the attaching mechanism and views said two dimensional picture thereon through software on the phone and the lenses in the viewer such that the two dimensional picture appears three dimensional.
2. The viewer of claim 1, wherein the viewer includes a lens retainer.
3. The viewer of claim 1, wherein the lenses are stereoscopic.
4. The viewer of claim 1, said attaching means includes and elastic cord.
5. The viewer of claim 1, wherein the viewer prevents outside light from interfering with viewing the picture on the exterior sheet.
6. The viewer of claim 4, the viewer includes a locking mechanism for the elastic cord.
7. The viewer of claim 6, wherein the locking mechanism includes and aperture and slot in the sheets such that the elastic slides therein to lock therein.
8. The viewer of claim 6, wherein the locking mechanism includes an opening in a fold above the lenses where said cord feeds through.
9. A virtual reality viewer, said viewer comprising: a) a sheet having a two dimensional picture on one side thereof; b) a box portion attached to the sheet on the opposite side of the picture, said box portions having folds therein; c) a set of lenses wherein said lenses are positioned between the box portion and the sheet; and d) attaching mechanism, wherein said folds of said box portion form a three dimensional viewer such that a person attaches said viewer to a cell phone with the attaching mechanism and views a two dimensional picture thereon through software on the phone and the lenses in the viewer such that the two dimensional picture appears three dimensional.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0014] The drawings and figures depict one or more implementation in accordance with the present concepts, by way of example only, not by way of limitations. In the figures, like reference numerals refer to the same or similar elements.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0020] The virtual reality post card system 10 is described below and shown in the accompanying figures. The front 12 and back 14 of a flat post card 16 is shown in
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[0022] As shown in
[0023] Alternatively, two sheets may replace the heavier card stock are glued together and substituted for the heavier card stock. The interior and exterior sheets may be comprised of many different materials as long as the materials are strong enough to function as the reality viewer. For instance, the layers may be plastic which are sonically glued or sealed together. Also the lens retainer may be substituted with a single layer containing an indexing feature such that the lenses sit therein. As long as the materials are functionally equivalent and the lenses remain centered, and at an appropriate focal distance from the screen the materials may be interchangeable.
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[0025] The attaching mechanism shown in the figures is an elastic cord 22 however other attaching mechanisms may be utilized including adhesives or an extra sheet added on in the back and which acts a card cover. The fastening means may vary without changing the conception of the invention. As shown in
[0026] Alternatively, as shown in
[0027] Although the present invention has been shown and described with respect to several preferred embodiments thereof, various changes, omissions and additions to the form and detail thereof, may be made therein, without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention