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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
May. 13, 2008
Filed:
Mar. 17, 2003
Roni Flieswasser, Neise, IL;
Moti Yanuka, Haifa, IL;
Evgenia Chernomaz, Haifa, IL;
Yossi Pinhassi, Hamovil, IL;
Daniel Buzaglo, Yokneam, IL;
Roni Flieswasser, Neise, IL;
Moti Yanuka, Haifa, IL;
Evgenia Chernomaz, Haifa, IL;
Yossi Pinhassi, Hamovil, IL;
Daniel Buzaglo, Yokneam, IL;
Abstract
A method for storing and displaying a layers' information of a layer-made object, comprising: (a) forming a layer-image of each layer of said object layers, wherein said layer image is a real perpendicular view image of said layer; (b) aligning each of said layer-images in a common two-dimensions axis, wherein said layer-image location in said common axis is in correspondence with the location of said layer in said object when is assembled; (c) forming two dimension matrixes, a two dimension matrix for each layer-image, wherein each matrix element has three variables (x,y,j)—when 'x' and 'y' are representing a point location on said layer-image according to said common axis and “j” represents an appearance of material view in said point of said layer-image; and (d) adding said two dimension matrixes into a three-dimensions matrix, wherein each matrix element has four variables (x,y,z,j)—when “x” and “y” are representing said point location, “z” represents layer identification and “j” represents said appearance of material.