1. Patent Application No. 2015100370 for Johns Sight Screens
JOHN’S SIGHT SCREENS (SEE
THROUGH) - SPECIFICATIONS
SPECIFICATIONS
These sight screens will be made predominately of either clear Anti Bandit Glass,
or similar glass, and/or Mulford Plastics, Cell Cast Acrylic Sheet, or similar, both in
varying thicknesses, to suit each application at each sports ground they are used.
The screens will include Clear Focus, One way Vision, “SuperVue” product code
CFEABWSV, or similar film, applied in either non-reflective Black, White, or any
other required colour.
1.0 Clear glass screens will be constructed in a base frame, which can be easily
fitted to existing supports or specially designed supports to suit each application.
CLAIMS
A. Our glass, or Cell Cast Acrylic Sheet screens can be made up of a varying
number of non-reflective panels of varying sizes to suit each application.
B. The application of White, Black, or indeed any other colour, Clear Focus –
One way Vision – “SuperVue films (see data sheet, for Product Code
CFEABWSV) will make the sight screens suitable for use, where players are
able to obtain clear views of the ball and not be distracted by movement by
spectators behind and beside current screens.
C. Spectators will have clear uninterrupted views of the cricket from directly
behind the sightscreens, thus freeing up some up front premium seats and
other reduced price seats in further back locations, in the normally best
seats in the house usually lost in affected areas behind an opaque screen.
D. Screens are easily adaptable to the fitment of wheels for running on ground,
on rails in the ground, or on the top of short sturdy fences, which also means
the screens can be utilised in such a way that they do not encroach onto the
playing surface.
E. Allows for TV and other cameras to be utilised directly behind the screens,
which will enable better TV coverage and other image taking.
F. Even fitting for TV and photographic equipment can be provided.
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G. Allows for possible digital advertising, which is currently provided, to be
projected on the sightscreen’s surfaces via a well-placed digital projectors
fitted on top of the sightscreens.
H. If necessary for some conditions at some grounds a protective shade type
mounting can be fitted to the top of the screens to prevent reflection or other
degrading light.
I. There is no limit to what can be done to ensure the screens are non intrusive
and offer the best sight of the cricket or any other sporting event where
screening of spectators is necessary.
J. It will even be possible to set up DRS equipment behind the umpire at a
lower level than is currently possible.
ATTACHMENTS
K. See through black or white see through signs. The signs we are targeting
are Clear Focus – One way Vision – “SuperVue, see data sheet for Product
Code CFEABWSV.
L. Supports for screens. Inventor will provide innovative designs for all
applications as follows:
Rails and how they are installed for various solutions.
Wheels and how they are utilised for various applications.
Rollers and bearings & how they are utilised for various applications.
Fence and supports. And how they are installed for various solutions.
Tie downs and how they are installed for various solutions
M. Projector, attached to the top of screen using a suitable support.
N. Other connections and how they are installed for various solutions.
FITTINGS SPECIFICATIONS
1. Sign structure types to suit each location.
2. Stainless Steel fittings for each application.
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3. Stainless steel bolts that are recommended for use with Glass, or Acrylic
sheets.
4. Neoprene pads approximately 2.38 mm thickness
5. Screen fitments for almost everything else.
CONSULTANTS
1. One way Vision, Brent on 0437 538 332 at Chevron Island, Gold Coast, QLD
2. Glass manufacturers. Glasshape, Anti Bandit Glass, +61 8 9468 2722, 24
Kembla Way Willetton, 6155.
3. Fittings makers. TBA
4. Structural engineer. The innovator
5. Electrical specialist. TBA if necessary.
6. Rail specialist. TBA
7. Bearing specialist. TBA
8. IT specialist.
9. Control specialist for movement and other control mechanisms.
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