Interference No. 104,403 another angle provided a clear view through to the actual contents of the package (Rosenthal Record page 46). 14. Lauter testifies (Rosenthal Record page 46) that he signed a confidentiality agreement which has been submitted as Exhibit 2117 (Rosenthal Record page 140). 15. Rosenthal testifies that he showed Lauter a prototype of a lenticular convex/concave sheet (Rosenthal Record page 35). 16. Rosenthal testifies: I worked on my invention continuously, developing my ideas for alternative embodiments, I made a rough prototype of a lens sheet with lens ridges on the viewing side wherein each ridge had parallel convex lens and angled planar portions, so that at one range of angles the viewer could see through the planer portions to an object beyond the lens sheet, without distortion, and wherein looking from a different range of angles, the viewer would see through the convex lens portions and see the image stripes on the back of the sheet magnified to fill a continuum. It was difficult to make the plane surface flat and smooth with my hand tools, so that this attempt was difficult to access. (Rosenthal Record page 35). 6Page: Previous 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 NextLast modified: November 3, 2007