Location History:
- Durham, NC (US) (2005 - 2010)
- Hillsborough, NC (US) (2009 - 2010)
Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2005-2010
Title: The Innovative Contributions of Edward Fadel
Introduction
Edward Fadel is a notable inventor based in Durham, NC, who has made significant contributions to the field of display technology. With a total of eight patents to his name, Fadel has developed innovative solutions that enhance the functionality and efficiency of projection systems.
Latest Patents
Fadel's latest patents include groundbreaking technologies such as light management films for displays. This invention features microlens arrays that consist of a substrate, an array of microlenses on one side, and an aperture mask on the opposite side. The aperture mask is designed with an array of apertures aligned with the optical axes of the lenses, and it may also include a second array of apertures positioned randomly. This design allows for improved light diffusion by incorporating a diffusive layer between the aperture mask and the substrate, enabling coherent radiation to pass through effectively.
Another significant patent is for portable front projection screen assemblies with flexible screens. This invention comprises a roller housing that contains a roller with a flexible projection screen, along with a support arm that holds the outer edge of the screen when extended. The outer housing case is designed to store the roller housing in a compact configuration, making it convenient for transport and use.
Career Highlights
Throughout his career, Edward Fadel has worked with several prominent companies, including Bright View Technologies Corporation and Tredegar Newco, Inc. His experience in these organizations has
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