Display device and vehicle head-up display apparatus
10768417 ยท 2020-09-08
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B60K2360/27
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60K2360/343
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
G02F1/13362
PHYSICS
G02F1/133607
PHYSICS
B60K35/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
G02F1/133611
PHYSICS
G02F1/133638
PHYSICS
International classification
G02F1/1335
PHYSICS
Abstract
A display device and a vehicle head-up display apparatus of the present disclosure include a substrate, light source devices, a transmission-type display panel, and an illumination optical system. The light source devices are disposed on the substrate. The illumination optical system guides illumination light from the light source devices to the display panel. The illumination optical system includes a first reflector, a quarter-wave plate, and a reflective polarizer. The first reflector is disposed at a different position on the substrate than the light source devices. The quarter-wave plate is disposed between the first reflector and the display panel. The reflective polarizer is disposed between the quarter-wave plate and the display panel.
Claims
1. A display device comprising: a substrate, a light source device on the substrate, a transmission-type display panel, an illumination optical system configured to guide illumination light from the light source device to the display panel, and a sidewall extending in a direction connecting the substrate and the display panel; wherein the illumination optical system comprises: a first reflector at a different position on the substrate than the light source device; a quarter-wave plate between the first reflector and the display panel; a reflective polarizer between the quarter-wave plate and the display panel; and a second reflector on a surface of the sidewall facing a light path of the illumination light.
2. The display device of claim 1, wherein the illumination optical system further comprises a lens configured to convert the illumination light into parallel light incident on the display panel perpendicularly.
3. The display device of claim 1, wherein the first reflector has a convex shape and/or a concave shape formed on a surface of the first reflector facing the display panel.
4. The display device of claim 1, wherein the convex shape and/or the concave shape of the first reflector is a spherical cap or a cone.
5. A display device, comprising: a substrate, a light source device on the substrate, a transmission-type display panel, and an illumination optical system configured to guide illumination light from the light source device to the display panel; wherein the illumination optical system comprises: a first reflector at a different position on the substrate than the light source device; a quarter-wave plate between the first reflector and the display panel; a reflective polarizer between the quarter-wave plate and the display panel; and a lens configured to convert the illumination light into parallel light incident on the display panel perpendicularly; wherein the reflective polarizer has a convex shape, formed on a surface of the reflective polarizer facing the light source device, that has a peak at a position corresponding to the light source device.
6. The display device of claim 5, wherein the illumination optical system further comprises a diffusing plate between the lens and the reflective polarizer.
7. The display device of claim 5, wherein the convex shape of the reflective polarizer is a spherical cap or a cone.
8. The display device of claim 5, wherein the first reflector has a convex shape and/or a concave shape formed on a surface of the first reflector facing the display panel.
9. The display device of claim 8, wherein the convex shape and/or the concave shape of the first reflector is a spherical cap or a cone.
10. The display device of claim 5, wherein the display panel comprises an entrance-side polarizer; and the reflective polarizer is arranged so that a transmission axis of the reflective polarizer is parallel to a transmission axis of the entrance-side polarizer.
11. The display device of claim 5, wherein the quarter-wave plate is arranged so that a slow axis of the quarter-wave plate is rotated 45 relative to a transmission axis of the reflective polarizer.
12. The display device of claim 5, further comprising: a sidewall extending in a direction connecting the substrate and the display panel; wherein the illumination optical system further comprises a second reflector on a surface of the sidewall facing a light path of the illumination light.
13. A vehicle head-up display apparatus comprising: the display device of claim 5; wherein the vehicle head-up display apparatus causes display light from the display device to be reflected by a translucent plate of a vehicle so that a virtual image is visible to an operator.
14. The display device of claim 5, wherein the first reflector has a convex shape and/or a concave shape formed on a surface of the first reflector facing the display panel.
15. A display device comprising: a substrate, a light source device on the substrate, a transmission-type display panel, an illumination optical system configured to guide illumination light from the light source device to the display panel, and a sidewall extending in a direction connecting the substrate and the display panel; wherein the display panel comprises an entrance-side polarizer that is a reflective polarizer; and the illumination optical system comprises: a first reflector at a different position on the substrate than the light source device; a quarter-wave plate between the first reflector and the display panel; and a second reflector on a surface of the sidewall facing a light path of the illumination light.
16. The display device of claim 15, wherein the first reflector has a convex shape and/or a concave shape formed on a surface of the first reflector facing the display panel.
17. A display device, comprising: a substrate, a light source device on the substrate, a transmission-type display panel, and an illumination optical system configured to guide illumination light from the light source device to the display panel; wherein the illumination optical system comprises: a first reflector at a different position on the substrate than the light source device; a quarter-wave plate between the first reflector and the display panel; a reflective polarizer between the quarter-wave plate and the display panel; a lens configured to convert the illumination light into parallel light incident on the display panel perpendicularly; and a diffusing plate between the lens and the reflective polarizer; wherein the reflective polarizer has a convex shape, formed on a surface of the reflective polarizer facing the light source device, that has a peak at a position corresponding to the light source device.
18. The display device of claim 17, wherein the convex shape of the reflective polarizer is a spherical cap or a cone.
19. The display device of claim 18, wherein the first reflector has a convex shape and/or a concave shape formed on a surface of the first reflector facing the display panel.
20. The display device of claim 17, wherein the first reflector has a convex shape and/or a concave shape formed on a surface of the first reflector facing the display panel.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) In the accompanying drawings:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(9) An embodiment of the present disclosure is described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings.
First Embodiment
(10) The schematic configuration of a vehicle head-up display apparatus 1 according to the first embodiment of the present disclosure is described with reference to
(11) The display device 10 emits display light X through the projection optical system 20 to the outside of the vehicle head-up display apparatus 1. The display light X is reflected by a translucent plate Y, such as the windshield of the vehicle V. The reflected display light X enters the eyeballs of an operator M (driver or the like) of the vehicle V. As a result of the display light X entering the eyeballs of the operator M, a virtual image Z visible to the operator M is generated at a predetermined position in front of the translucent plate Y.
(12) The display device 10 includes a light source device, a transmission-type display panel, and the like. The illumination light emitted from the light source device is transmitted by the transmission-type display panel. After being transmitted by the display panel, the illumination light is emitted to the outside of the display device 10. When the illumination light is transmitted by the display panel, the intensity of each wavelength of the illumination light is reduced in accordance with a desired image. The illumination light becomes the display light X by passing through the display panel. Details of the display device 10 are provided below.
(13) The projection optical system 20 guides the display light X from the display device 10 to the translucent plate Y. The projection optical system 20 can enlarge the range over which the display light X is projected. For example, the projection optical system 20 has a mirror such as a concave mirror.
(14) The translucent plate Y reflects a portion of incident light. The translucent plate Y may transmit a portion of incident light. The translucent plate Y may be included in the vehicle V. Apart from the windshield of the vehicle V, the translucent plate Y may, for example, be a combiner that reflects the display light X. The translucent plate Y, such as a combiner, may be included in the vehicle head-up display apparatus 1. The translucent plate Y reflects a portion of the display light X irradiated from the vehicle head-up display apparatus 1. The translucent plate Y reflects the display light X towards the space in which the eyes of the operator M are assumed to be located.
(15) The schematic configuration of the display device 10 is described with reference to
(16) The light source devices 11 are arranged on the substrate 15. As illustrated in
(17) The display panel 12 is a transmission-type display panel. The display panel 12 includes the entrance-side polarizer 121. The display panel 12 includes a liquid crystal display panel or a MEMS shutter panel. The display panel 12 may, for example, include an exit-side polarizer, a glass substrate, transparent electrodes, an alignment film, a liquid crystal display element, a color filter, and the like. When the illumination light X.sub.0 from the light source device 11 passes through the illumination optical system 13 and is irradiated on the display panel 12, the display panel 12 emits the transmitted light as the display light X, as illustrated in
(18) The illumination optical system 13 is positioned between the light source devices 11 and the display panel 12. The illumination optical system 13 guides the illumination light X.sub.0 from each light source device 11 to the display panel 12.
(19) The sidewalls 14 extend in a direction connecting the substrate 15 and the display panel 12. Together with the substrate 15 and the display panel 12, the sidewalls 14 enclose the periphery of the light source devices 11 and the illumination optical system 13.
(20) The substrate 15 faces the display panel 12. The substrate 15 is, for example, provided in parallel with the display panel 12. The substrate 15 includes circuitry and the like to provide electrical power to the light source devices 11.
(21) The entrance-side polarizer 121 is a polarizer included in the display panel 12. The entrance-side polarizer 121 is located at the side where the illumination light X.sub.0 (see
(22) The first reflector 131 is disposed at a different position on the substrate 15 than the light source devices 11. The first reflector 131 is a film-shaped member that reflects incident light. In the present embodiment, the first reflector 131 is provided to cover the surface of the substrate 15 other than the light source devices 11, as illustrated in
(23) The quarter-wave plate 132 has a fast axis and a slow axis that are orthogonal to each other. The quarter-wave plate 132 transmits incident light while delaying the polarized component of the incident light along the slow axis by a quarter wavelength relative to the polarized component of the incident light along the fast axis. The quarter-wave plate 132 is disposed between the first reflector 131 and the display panel 12. The quarter-wave plate 132 is arranged so that the slow axis thereof is rotated by 45 relative to the transmission axis of the entrance-side polarizer 121. In the present embodiment, the quarter-wave plate 132 is provided to cover the surface of the first reflector 131 on the display panel 12 side, as illustrated in
(24) Among incident light, the reflective polarizer 133 transmits only a linearly polarized light component in a direction along the transmission axis and reflects other polarized components. The reflective polarizer 133 is disposed between the quarter-wave plate 132 and the display panel 12. The transmission axis of the reflective polarizer 133 is arranged to be parallel to the transmission axis of the entrance-side polarizer 121. In the present embodiment, the reflective polarizer 133 is provided to cover the surface of the entrance-side polarizer 121 of the display panel 12, as illustrated in
(25) The reflective polarizer 133 has convex shapes that are formed on the surface of the reflective polarizer 133 facing the light source devices 11 and have peaks at positions corresponding to the light source devices 11. The positions corresponding to the light source devices 11 are positions intersecting the optical axis O of the illumination light X.sub.0 emitted from the light source devices 11, as illustrated in
(26) The lenses 134 are collimator lenses that convert the illumination light X.sub.0 emitted by the light source device 11 to parallel light incident perpendicularly on the display panel 12, as illustrated in
(27) The diffusing plate 135 is disposed between the lenses 134 and the reflective polarizer 133. The diffusing plate 135 diffuses and transmits the illumination light X.sub.0 from the lenses 134 (see
(28) The second reflectors 136 are arranged on the surface of the sidewalls 14 facing the light path of the illumination light X.sub.0. The second reflectors 136 are film-shaped members that reflect incident light. In the present embodiment, the second reflectors 136 are provided to cover the surface of the sidewalls 14 facing the light path of the illumination light X.sub.0, as illustrated in
(29) Next, the illumination light X.sub.0 of the display device 10 is described with reference to
(30) Among the illumination light X.sub.0 incident on the reflective polarizer 133, the linearly polarized light component (for example, P polarized light) in the direction along the transmission axis of the reflective polarizer 133 is transmitted by the reflective polarizer 133 and is incident on the entrance-side polarizer 121, as illustrated in
(31) On the other hand, among the illumination light X.sub.0 incident on the reflective polarizer 133, the linearly polarized light component (for example, S polarized light) in the direction orthogonal to the transmission axis of the reflective polarizer 133 is reflected by the reflective polarizer 133, as illustrated in
(32) The illumination light X.sub.0 incident on the first reflector 131 is reflected by the first reflector 131, is transmitted again by the quarter-wave plate 132, and is then transmitted by the diffusing plate 135 to be incident on the reflective polarizer 133, as illustrated in
(33) Among the illumination light X.sub.0 emitted from the light source device 11, the linearly polarized light component in the direction orthogonal to the transmission axis of the entrance-side polarizer 121 included in the display panel 12 is thus reflected by the reflective polarizer 133, which converts the light distribution to increase the proportion of reflected light incident on the first reflector 131. When the reflected illumination light X.sub.0 is reflected by the first reflector 131 and directed again towards the reflective polarizer 133, the illumination light X.sub.0 is converted to a linearly polarized light component in the direction along the transmission axis of the entrance-side polarizer 121 by passing through the quarter-wave plate 132 twice. Consequently, the illumination light X.sub.0 is transmitted by the reflective polarizer 133 and the entrance-side polarizer 121 and converted into display light X. The display device 10 can increase the use efficiency of the illumination light X.sub.0. The light source devices 11 in the display device 10 can be arranged on the substrate 15 to face the display panel 12, thereby reducing the gap between the display panel 12 and the substrate 15 to make the display device 10 more compact.
(34) The illumination light X.sub.0 illustrated in
Second Embodiment
(35) A display device 10 according to the second embodiment of the present disclosure includes light source devices 11, a display panel 12, an illumination optical system 13, sidewalls 14, and a substrate 15, as illustrated in
(36) The first reflector 131 is disposed at a different position on the substrate 15 than the light source devices 11. The first reflector 131 is a film-shaped member that reflects incident light. In the present embodiment, the first reflector 131 is provided to cover the surface of the substrate 15 other than the light source devices 11, as illustrated in
(37) The first reflector 131 has convex shapes and/or concave shapes formed on the surface of the first reflector 131 facing the display panel 12. Examples of the convex shapes and/or concave shapes of the first reflector 131 include spherical caps (see
(38) Next, the illumination light X.sub.0 of the display device 10 is described with reference to
(39) When the illumination light X.sub.0 is incident on the first reflector 131, a greater proportion is reflected as parallel light incident on the display panel 12 perpendicularly, as illustrated in
(40) The present disclosure is based on the drawings and on embodiments, but it should be noted that a person of ordinary skill in the art could easily make a variety of modifications and adjustments on the basis of the present disclosure. Therefore, such changes and modifications are to be understood as included within the scope of the present disclosure. For example, the functions and the like included in the various components and steps may be reordered in any logically consistent way. Furthermore, components or steps may be combined into one or divided.
(41) The display panel 12 included in the display device according to the above embodiments may include the reflective polarizer 133 as the entrance-side polarizer 121. In other words, the reflective polarizer 133 and the entrance-side polarizer 121 may be the same constituent element instead of being separate constituent elements.
(42) The sidewalls 14 in the display device according to the above embodiments need not be provided to enclose the entire periphery of the light source devices 11 and the illumination optical system 13 and may instead enclose a portion of the periphery. Furthermore, the sidewalls 14, and similarly the second reflectors 136, may be omitted from the display device according to the above embodiments.
(43) The display device according to the above embodiments is not limited to being used in the vehicle head-up display apparatus 1.
REFERENCE SIGNS LIST
(44) 1 Vehicle head-up display apparatus 10, 10 Display device 11 Light source device 12 Display panel 13 Illumination optical system 14 Sidewall 15 Substrate 20 Projection optical system 121 Entrance-side polarizer 131, 131 First reflector 132 Quarter-wave plate 133 Reflective polarizer 134 Lens 135 Diffusing plate 136 Second reflector M Operator O Optical axis V Vehicle X Display light X.sub.0 Illumination light Y Translucent plate Z Virtual image