Interference No. 104,403 engraved cylinders. (Rosenthal record pages 78 to 79). 48. In an affidavit submitted by the junior party (Exhibit 2159), Rosenthal states that he met with Conley on July 12, 1990 and communicated the invention to him on that date, describing: a lens sheet, having a plurality of convex lenses on one surface and a plurality of mutually parallel and at the same spacing concave lenses with intervening planar portions, on the opposite surface, which would permit the clear view of objects beyond the lens sheet at one set of viewing angles, and alternately provide a view of an image printed on the sheet at another set of viewing angles. I further explained that the sheet therefor would appear transparent form (sic) one set of viewing angles and appear opaque, such that it could have an opaque image appear at another set of angles. I was a witness to Conley’s acknowledgment that he completely understood my concepts. (Rosenthal Record pages 147-48). 49. Conley states that he had a chance meeting with Rosenthal in 1989 or 1990 at a company which produces plastic film (Rosenthal Record page 81). 50. Conley states that he was visiting the company, in connection with business of his employer, when he was called into the meeting with Rosenthal, at which seven to ten people were present. (Rosenthal Record page 81). 51. Conley further testifies (Rosenthal Record page 81) that he signed a confidentiality agreement (Rosenthal Record page 85). 15Page: Previous 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 NextLast modified: November 3, 2007