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Prism for viewing the backside of one's own human body, hair or clothing

a prism and backside technology, applied in the field of four-sided prisms, can solve the problems of being completely unobvious to the inventors and manufacturers of the commercial world

Inactive Publication Date: 2007-03-08
GAJDEL JOHN J +1
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What is totally unobvious to the inventors and manufacturers of the commercial world is the multi-million unit sales market for this prism for viewing one's own backside.

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Description—FIG. 1—Fixed Position Prism System

[0042] A plan view of a prism system is generalized by a square formed by four frames (1), each supporting a mirror (2) and connected by short corner angles (3) in the opposite corners where the frames (1) come together, and long corner angles (4) where there is a separation of the frames (1). For the purposes of understanding, the scale of the frames, for this disclosure, are assumed to be four feet wide and, as shown in FIG. 2 are assumed to be seven feet tall. For the purposes of this disclosure, the square is assumed to be six and one half feet on a side. This square is formed about a reference line (5) running from one corner with short angles (3) to the opposite corner with short angles (3). This reference line (5) is important to the construction of the prism system. The 90 degree angle of the corners with short angles (3) are bisected by this reference line (5). There is a second reference line (6) which passes through one corne...

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Abstract

A four sided prism which provides the full scale front view and the full scale backside of one's own self. In addition, oblique front and rear views of one's own body, clothing or hair are available. Rigid frames allow for fast assembly without hand tools. The prism can be assembled as a fixed frame prism. The prism can be manufactured so as to allow for folding the frame into a thin cabinet for storage against a wall.

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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS [0001] This application is a Continuation application of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10 / 355,927 filed Jan. 31, 2003, which was the subject of a Provisional Patent Application No. 60 / 354,607, filed on Feb. 6, 2002, which are hereby incorporated by reference in their entirety.BACKGROUND—FIELD OF INVENTION [0002] This invention relates to a four sided prism for the viewing of one's own backside, as well as the normal frontal view and including oblique front and back views, and which prism can be constructed as a fixed structure or as a folding structure for saving floor space. BACKGROUND—DESCRIPTION OF PRIOR ART [0003] For centuries mirrors have been used to reflect the frontal image of the viewer. Sometimes a viewer placed a mirror at their backside and in a position to reflect this oblique view into a mirror being held in front of them. In recent years mirrors have been provided in three connected frames to provide oblique front and side v...

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IPC IPC(8): G02B27/24G02B5/04G02B5/08G02B5/12G02B30/60
CPCG02B5/04G02B5/12G02B5/08
Inventor GAJDEL, JOHN J.WOLF, JESSE D.
Owner GAJDEL JOHN J