Patent classifications
G03B21/602
DIFFUSER PLATE AND METHOD FOR DESIGNING DIFFUSER PLATE
The present invention provides a diffuser plate in a simple structure capable of achieving optical properties with less luminance irregularity and color irregularity and good quality of appearance. A diffuser plate is a diffuser plate where a plurality of microlenses are placed on a principal surface, shapes of the plurality of microlenses along a cross-section perpendicular to the principal surface are different from one another and do not have an axis of symmetry. A method for designing the diffuser plate includes steps of determining a specific reference microlens; placing the reference microlens on the principal surface; forming a specific phase modulation shape; and determining a shape of the plurality of microlenses by combining the specific reference microlens and the specific phase modulation shape.
DIFFUSER PLATE AND METHOD FOR DESIGNING DIFFUSER PLATE
The present invention provides a diffuser plate in a simple structure capable of achieving optical properties with less luminance irregularity and color irregularity and good quality of appearance. A diffuser plate is a diffuser plate where a plurality of microlenses are placed on a principal surface, shapes of the plurality of microlenses along a cross-section perpendicular to the principal surface are different from one another and do not have an axis of symmetry. A method for designing the diffuser plate includes steps of determining a specific reference microlens; placing the reference microlens on the principal surface; forming a specific phase modulation shape; and determining a shape of the plurality of microlenses by combining the specific reference microlens and the specific phase modulation shape.
Display systems and methods employing screens with an array of micro-lenses or micro-mirrors
An immersive display system is disclosed that includes screens configured to mitigate reduction in contrast ratio due at least in part to peripheral light incident on the screens. The immersive display system includes at least one screen having an array of micro-lenses, a light polarization layer on top of the array of micro-lenses, a polarization rotation layer, a light reflection layer, and a section of non-polarizing light scattering material for individual micro-lenses in the array of micro-lenses. In use, light from a projector associated with the screen is substantially scattered by the non-polarizing light scattering material and light from a projector associated with a different screen in the immersive display system is substantially absorbed by the polarization layer.
Display systems and methods employing screens with an array of micro-lenses or micro-mirrors
An immersive display system is disclosed that includes screens configured to mitigate reduction in contrast ratio due at least in part to peripheral light incident on the screens. The immersive display system includes at least one screen having an array of micro-lenses, a light polarization layer on top of the array of micro-lenses, a polarization rotation layer, a light reflection layer, and a section of non-polarizing light scattering material for individual micro-lenses in the array of micro-lenses. In use, light from a projector associated with the screen is substantially scattered by the non-polarizing light scattering material and light from a projector associated with a different screen in the immersive display system is substantially absorbed by the polarization layer.
Holographic image display device
A holographic image display device according to one embodiment comprises: an image display unit on which a holographic image is displayed; and a spatial impression providing unit which forms a space surrounding the holographic image, and includes a transparent color material such that the space looks colored and the holographic image can be recognized from the outside.
PROJECTION SCREEN AND PROJECTION SYSTEM
The present application provides a projection screen and a projection system. The projection screen includes an optical structure layer and a reflective layer, where the optical structure layer includes a plurality of microstructure units; each of the plurality of microstructure units include a first sidewall and second sidewalls; the reflective layer covers at least part of the first sidewall to form a first working surface, and the reflective layer covers at least part of the second sidewalls to form second working surfaces, respectively; the first working surface deflects an input image beam, and at least part of the input image beam is transmitted to viewer's field and the second working surfaces; and the second working surfaces deflect an input image beam came from the first working surface, and the input image beam came from the first working surface is transmitted to the viewer's field. The present application improves the brightness evenness of the projection screen.
PROJECTION SCREEN AND PROJECTION SYSTEM
The present application provides a projection screen and a projection system. The projection screen includes an optical structure layer and a reflective layer, where the optical structure layer includes a plurality of microstructure units; each of the plurality of microstructure units include a first sidewall and second sidewalls; the reflective layer covers at least part of the first sidewall to form a first working surface, and the reflective layer covers at least part of the second sidewalls to form second working surfaces, respectively; the first working surface deflects an input image beam, and at least part of the input image beam is transmitted to viewer's field and the second working surfaces; and the second working surfaces deflect an input image beam came from the first working surface, and the input image beam came from the first working surface is transmitted to the viewer's field. The present application improves the brightness evenness of the projection screen.
Display systems and methods employing wavelength multiplexing of colors
An immersive display system is disclosed that includes screens configured to mitigate reduction in contrast ratio due at least in part to peripheral light incident on the screens. The immersive display system includes at least two screens and at least two projector systems. The screens have a multi-layered structure configured to selectively reflect light in narrow wavelength bands. Each screen is configured to strongly diffusely reflect light in narrow wavelength bands that are different from the wavelength bands reflected by other screens in the immersive display system. Projector systems can be configured to provide light to associated screens in the narrow wavelength bands reflected by those screens.
Display systems and methods employing wavelength multiplexing of colors
An immersive display system is disclosed that includes screens configured to mitigate reduction in contrast ratio due at least in part to peripheral light incident on the screens. The immersive display system includes at least two screens and at least two projector systems. The screens have a multi-layered structure configured to selectively reflect light in narrow wavelength bands. Each screen is configured to strongly diffusely reflect light in narrow wavelength bands that are different from the wavelength bands reflected by other screens in the immersive display system. Projector systems can be configured to provide light to associated screens in the narrow wavelength bands reflected by those screens.
Projection Screen
A projection screen for forming an image by converting light pixel pulses from a digital projector comprises a three-dimensional sheet matrix made of a transparent composite. Functional inclusions for light-scattering, light-absorbing and luminescence of the light from the projector are distributed through the matrix thickness to thereby enable that the conversion of the light pulses into the image for direct perception by eyesight be performed throughout the volume of the matrix. The matrix thickness between the frontal and rear surfaces of the matrix is selected for digital image sources between an inter-pixel grid width and tenfold diagonal size of a pixel of a digitized image on the screen. The object of the invention is to reproduce identifying features of informational models of real objects in a wide angle of image perception under side lighting.