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publicationDate 1995-02-07-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
publicationNumber JP-H0735926-A
titleOfInvention Image enlarging device and manufacturing method thereof
abstract (57) [Summary] [Object] The present invention is to provide an image enlarging device using a honeycomb structure and an optical fiber, and a manufacturing method thereof. An image enlarging device of the present invention comprises an optical guide in which a hollow portion of a honeycomb structure is filled with a light-transmitting substance, and an optical fiber, and at least one unit is provided in one unit of the honeycomb structure. An optical fiber is inserted, and the method for manufacturing an image enlarging device of the present invention is an energy-curable material that is cured by energy into a hollow portion of a honeycomb structure to become a light-transmitting substance. It is characterized in that the energy curable compound is cured in a state where the compound is filled and the optical fiber is inserted into the hollow portion. [Effect] A clear and bright enlarged image can be obtained. Also, an image enlarging device that can be placed on the floor or at the feet can be obtained.
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