Patent classifications
G02B13/16
OPTICAL LENS MODULE AND ELECTRONIC DEVICE
The present disclosure provides an optical lens module. By assembling a first lens barrel, an optical folding element and a second lens barrel, the optical lens module can be miniaturized, image quality of the optical lens module in a compact assembly space can be increased, and the size of a light passage opening of a display panel module can be reduced so as to increase consistency of a display area.
HEAD-MOUNTED DISPLAY
A head-mounted display including an image generator, a projection lens, and a waveguide is provided. The image generator is configured to provide an image beam. The projection lens is disposed on a path of the image beam. The projection lens has an image side and an object side. The image generator is configured at the image side. The projection lens includes a first lens element and a lens element group. The lens element group is disposed between the image generator and the first lens element. A first central axis of the first lens element and a second central axis of the lens element group are not overlapped. The waveguide is disposed on the path of the image beam and located at the object side of the projection lens.
HEAD-MOUNTED DISPLAY
A head-mounted display including an image generator, a projection lens, and a waveguide is provided. The image generator is configured to provide an image beam. The projection lens is disposed on a path of the image beam. The projection lens has an image side and an object side. The image generator is configured at the image side. The projection lens includes a first lens element and a lens element group. The lens element group is disposed between the image generator and the first lens element. A first central axis of the first lens element and a second central axis of the lens element group are not overlapped. The waveguide is disposed on the path of the image beam and located at the object side of the projection lens.
PROJECTION SYSTEM AND PROJECTOR
A projection system includes a first optical system and a second optical system disposed on an enlargement side of the first optical system. The first optical system includes a first lens group having positive power, a second lens group disposed on the enlargement side of the first lens group and having negative power, and an optical path deflector disposed between the first lens group and the second lens group. The second optical system includes a reflection member having a concave reflection surface. The second lens group includes three aspherical lenses. Conditional Expression (1) below is satisfied,
0.25<|F|×FNO/Ymax<0.5 (1)
where F represents the focal length of the entirety of the projection system, FNO represents the F number of the projection system, and Ymax represents a maximum image height in a reduction-side conjugate plane.
Optical lens assembly
An optical lens assembly, including a first lens element, a second lens element, a third lens element, a fourth lens element, and a fifth lens element sequentially along an optical axis from a first side to a second side, is provided. The optical lens assembly satisfies the conditional expression of D34/D12≥2.600. Furthermore, other optical lens assemblies are also provided.
Vehicular camera with adhesive disposed between non-axially opposed surfaces of the lens barrel and PCB structure
A vehicular camera for a vehicular vision system includes a PCB having an imager disposed thereat, a lens barrel accommodating a lens, and a lens barrel support structure that protrudes from the PCB and at least partially circumscribes the imager. The lens barrel has an outer surface that extends between the ends of the lens barrel. The outer surface of the lens barrel is adhesively bonded to an inner surface of the lens barrel support structure via adhesive. The outer surface of the lens barrel radially opposes the inner surface of the lens barrel support structure where the adhesive is disposed. With the adhesive in its uncured state and contacting the opposed surfaces, the imager is optically aligned with the lens accommodated at the lens barrel. With the imager optically aligned with the lens, the adhesive is cured to adhesively attach the lens barrel at the lens barrel support structure.
Light field display
An angular image of a scene may be displayed using a light field display. The light field display may comprise a plurality of projection units. Each of the projections units may comprise an imaging system and an optical system. The imaging system may illuminate pixels of a planar image of the scene. Light corresponding to each of the pixels may be directed towards the optical system. The optical system may comprise first and second lenses for redirecting each light beam corresponding to a pixel in different directions. In some embodiments the first and second lenses form a globe lens. A diffusion system may conceal the optical systems. Additionally, or alternatively, the diffusion system may produce a uniform distribution of light at a plurality of different viewing angles.
Light field display
An angular image of a scene may be displayed using a light field display. The light field display may comprise a plurality of projection units. Each of the projections units may comprise an imaging system and an optical system. The imaging system may illuminate pixels of a planar image of the scene. Light corresponding to each of the pixels may be directed towards the optical system. The optical system may comprise first and second lenses for redirecting each light beam corresponding to a pixel in different directions. In some embodiments the first and second lenses form a globe lens. A diffusion system may conceal the optical systems. Additionally, or alternatively, the diffusion system may produce a uniform distribution of light at a plurality of different viewing angles.
PROJECTION SYSTEM AND METHOD WITH MODULAR PROJECTION LENS
A projection lens system and method therefor relate to a Fourier lens assembly including a first attachment section, the Fourier lens assembly configured to form a Fourier transform of an object at an exit pupil of the Fourier lens assembly; an aperture configured to block a portion of 5 incident light, the aperture located approximately at a plane of the Fourier transform; and a zoom lens assembly including a second attachment section configured to be removably attached to the first attachment section.
PROJECTION SYSTEM AND METHOD WITH MODULAR PROJECTION LENS
A projection lens system and method therefor relate to a Fourier lens assembly including a first attachment section, the Fourier lens assembly configured to form a Fourier transform of an object at an exit pupil of the Fourier lens assembly; an aperture configured to block a portion of 5 incident light, the aperture located approximately at a plane of the Fourier transform; and a zoom lens assembly including a second attachment section configured to be removably attached to the first attachment section.