ALEXANDRIA, Va., Feb. 26 -- United States Patent no. 12,235,452, issued on Feb. 25, was assigned to Magic Leap Inc. (Plantation, Fla.).

"Angularly selective attenuation of light transmission artifacts in wearable displays" was invented by Kevin Messer (Mountain View, Calif.), Joshua Naaman Haddock (Sarasota, Fla.), Hui-Chuan Cheng (Cooper City, Fla.), Vaibhav Mathur (Playa Vista, Calif.) and Clinton Carlisle (Parkland, Fla.).

According to the abstract* released by the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office: "A wearable display system includes an eyepiece stack having a world side and a user side opposite the world side. During use, a user positioned on the user side views displayed images delivered by the wearable display system via the eyepiece ...