ALEXANDRIA, Va., July 23 -- United States Patent no. 12,366,688, issued on July 22.
"Prime polygon reflectors and methods of use" was invented by Todd Francis Rady (Menominee, Mich.).
According to the abstract* released by the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office: "Presently disclosed are additional forms of prime polygon reflectors. In its various forms it is a device of predetermined geometric shape with aspects and scalable dimensions derived from a prime number and its mathematical square root. Geometric shapes based on the prime polygon have reflective surfaces that cause multiple internal reflections of incident electromagnetic energy. Arrayed prime polygon reflectors reduce passage of electromagnetic energy within bands that vary with re...