Optical device
11520155 · 2022-12-06
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
G02B27/106
PHYSICS
International classification
Abstract
The present disclosure relates to an optical device of a projector. More specifically, the present disclosure relates to an optical device including a beam splitter which reflects a light beam of a display panel unit and transmits a light beam sensing an image of the screen, or transmits a light beam of the display panel unit and reflects a light beam sensing the image of the screen.
Claims
1. An optical device, comprising: a display panel unit configured to emit image light; a lens array configured to be disposed on an optical path between the display panel unit and a screen on which an image is implemented to refract, diffract and reflect the image light thereby forming the image on the screen, or transfer the image light reflected from the screen to the display panel unit through the optical path; and a beam splitter configured to be disposed on the optical path between the display panel unit and the screen on which the image is implemented.
2. The optical device according to claim 1, further comprising a light source for irradiating a light beam to the screen.
3. The optical device according to claim 1, further comprising a sensor unit disposed on the optical path of the splitter to detect the image reflected from the screen.
4. The optical device according to claim 1, wherein the beam splitter reflects the image light from the display panel unit and transmits the image light to the screen, or wherein the beam splitter transmits the image light from the display panel unit and reflects the image light to the screen.
5. The optical device according to claim 1, wherein the beam splitter is located between the display panel and the lens array, or located between the lens array and the screen.
6. The optical device according to claim 1, wherein the beam splitter is one of a cube shape, a triangle shape and a plate shape.
7. The optical device according to claim 1, which is used in any one of an ultra short throw projector, a short throw projector, a beam projector, an optical scanning device, an augmented reality glasses and a head mounted device.
8. An optical device comprising an optical module that performs a combination of a projection function that implements an image by projecting a light beam from a micro-display panel to a screen and a sensing function that senses external light by transferring the external light by a beam splitter disposed in the optical module to a condensing sensor.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE EMBODIMENTS
(11) Hereinafter, the most preferred embodiments of the present disclosure will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings, so that those skilled in the art can easily implement the technical ideas of the present disclosure. In addition, in describing the present disclosure, when it is determined that detailed descriptions of related well-known structures or functions may obscure the subject matter of the present disclosure, detailed descriptions thereof will be omitted.
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(13) That is, as shown in
(14) On the other hand, when the projection area 31a projected by the ultra short throw projector 20a is touched in the area 41a shone from the lamp 40a, the difference in the amount of light beam detected and the touch position can be measured through the sensor unit.
(15) Meanwhile, as shown in
(16) On the other hand, when the projection area 31b on the screen projected by the beam projector 20b is touched in the area 41b projected from the lamp 40b, the difference in the amount of the light beam and the touch position can be measured through the sensor unit.
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(19) In the above-mentioned ultra short throw projectors, beam projectors, AR glasses and head mounted devices, a sensor unit may be used as a CMOS-mounted camera, for example.
(20) In the following, using the optical device mounted inside any one of an ultra short throw projector, a short throw projector, a beam projector, an optical scanning device, augmented reality function glasses, and a head mounted device, a principle of identifying positions of touched portions in the projection areas 31a and 31b will be described in detail.
(21) In the present disclosure, the optical device includes an optical module for performing a projection function that implements an image by projecting the light beam from a micro-display panel to a screen. However, the optical module does not perform a sensing function in which it senses external light and transfers it to a condensing sensor of a CMOS. Rather, the optical module includes a beam splitter that performs both a projection function and a sensing function in a single optical module.
(22) The optical device includes, but is not limited to, an ultra short throw projector, a short throw projector, a beam projector, an optical scanning device, augmented reality glasses, and a head mounted device.
(23) An optical device according to an embodiment of the present disclosure includes a display panel unit configured to emit image light; a lens array configured to be disposed on an optical path between the display panel unit and a screen on which an image is implemented to refract, diffract and reflect the incident image light thereby forming the image on the screen, or transfer the light reflected from the screen to the display panel unit through the optical path; and a beam splitter configured to be disposed on the optical path between the display panel unit and the screen on which the image is implemented.
(24) Here, the beam splitter reflects the light beam of the display panel and transmits the light beam sensing the image of the screen.
(25) In addition, the lens array is disposed on the optical path between the display panel and the screen on which the image is implemented to refract, diffract and reflect the incident image light so as to form an image on the screen. And the lens array transfers the light reflected from the screen to the display panel through the optical path.
(26) An example of the above-described optical device will be described with reference to
(27) The display panel unit 32 may be used as a digital micromirror display (DMD), LCD, or LCOS, but is not limited thereto.
(28) The refracting part 33 may include a prism, a first lens group consisted of a plurality of lenses, an aperture, a second lens group consisted of a plurality of lenses, and the like. Here, the plurality of lenses may be used in combination of convex lenses, concave lenses, spherical lenses, aspheric lenses, and the like.
(29) The light beam 36 passing through the beam splitter 35 is reflected by a reflector (not shown) if necessary to project an image on the table.
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(31) In order to give a touch function to the projected image, the light beam is irradiated to a larger area than the projected image. The light beam can be irradiated with an infrared ray, an ultraviolet ray, or a visible ray, and these rays can be combined and irradiated. And these rays are sensed by the sensor unit. The sensor unit detects the light beam reflected from the image reflected on the screen without using an external light source.
(32) Hereinafter, an infrared light source will be described as an example, but is not limited thereto.
(33) When a touch is made with a finger or the like, the amount of infrared ray of the portion touched on the projected image is different from that of infrared ray of the portion not touched. The infrared ray 42 reflected from the projected image is transmitted through the beam splitter 35 provided inside the optical device 200 so that the sensor unit 34 detects the difference in the amount of light and the touched position.
(34) The principle of measuring the difference of the amount of infrared ray of the portion touched by the sensor unit and its position will be described with reference to
(35) Meanwhile, as shown in
(36) Here, preferably, the upper threshold value may be set to 130% of the amount of the infrared ray irradiated to the projected image or more, and the lower threshold value may be set to 70% of the amount of the infrared ray irradiated to the image or less. And, more preferably, the upper threshold value may be set to 110% of the infrared ray irradiated to the image or more, and the lower threshold value may be set to 90% of the amount of the infrared ray irradiated to the image or less. But the above-mentioned threshold values are not limited thereto. That is, in consideration of the resolution and sensitivity of the sensor unit to be used, the upper and lower threshold values for the amount of the infrared ray may be raised or lowered.
(37) Next, the beam splitter 35 may reflect the light beam of the display panel unit and transmit the image on the screen, which is described with reference to
(38) As shown in
(39) Here, the wavelength of the infrared ray may be used alone or in a mixture of near infrared rays of 740 nm to 2,500 nm, mid infrared rays of 2,500 nm to 50 μm, and far infrared rays of 50 μm to 1 mm.
(40) Reflecting the light beam 36 in the visible ray area means to preferably reflect 80% or more of the light beam of the visible ray area 36, more preferably 90% or more, and most preferably 99% or more.
(41) Transmitting the light beam 42 in the infrared ray area means to preferably transmit 80% or more of the light beam 42 of the infrared ray area, more preferably 90% or more, and most preferably 99% or more.
(42) An optical device according to an embodiment of the present disclosure includes a display panel unit configured to emit image light; a lens array configured to be disposed on an optical path between the display panel unit and a screen on which an image is implemented to refract, diffract and reflect the incident image light thereby forming the image on the screen, or transfer the light reflected from the screen to the display panel unit through the optical path; and a beam splitter configured to be disposed on the optical path between the display panel unit and the screen on which the image is implemented. Here, the beam splitter may transmit the light beam of the display panel unit, and reflect the light beam sensing the image of the screen.
(43) An example of the above-mentioned optical device 300 will be described with reference to
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(45) The function of the sensor unit is as the above described. That is, a light beam is irradiated to a wider area than the projected image in order to give a touch function to the projected image and the difference of the amount of light between the touched and untouched portions on the projected image and its position are sensed by touching with a finger or the like.
(46) Next, the beam splitter 35 transmits the light beam from the display panel unit and reflects the light beam sensing the image of the screen, which will be described with reference to
(47) As shown in
(48) Here, the wavelength of the infrared ray may be used alone or in a mixture of near infrared rays of 740 nm to 2,500 nm, mid infrared rays of 2,500 nm to 50 μm, and far infrared rays of 50 μm to 1 mm.
(49) Transmitting the light beam 37 in the visible ray region means to preferably transmit 80% or more of the visible ray 37, more preferably 90% or more, and most preferably 99% or more.
(50) Reflecting the light beam 43 in the infrared ray region means to preferably reflect 80% or more of the light beam 43 in the infrared ray region, more preferably 90% or more, and most preferably 99% or more.
(51) In one embodiment of the beam splitter of the present embodiment, the beam splitter may reflect the light beam of the display panel unit and transmit the light beam sensing the screen image. Otherwise, the beam splitter may transmit the light beam of the display panel unit and reflect the light beam sensing the screen image. In order to reflect the light beam in a specific wavelength region and transmit the light beam in another specific wavelength region, a multilayer film may be coated and used on the beam splitter, but is not limited thereto.
(52) Meanwhile, the beam splitter may be used in any one of a cube shape, a triangle shape, and a plate shape. For example, in
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(55) The above description is merely illustrative of the technical idea of the present disclosure, and those skilled in the art may make various modifications and variations without departing from the essential quality of the present disclosure. Therefore, the embodiments of the present disclosure are not intended to limit the technical idea of the present disclosure, but to explain it, and the scope of the technical idea of the present disclosure is not limited to these embodiments. The scope of protection of the present disclosure should be interpreted by the claims below, and all technical ideas within the scope equivalent thereto should be interpreted as being included in the scope of the present disclosure.
DESCRIPTION OF DRAWING SYMBOLS
(56) Projector: 20a, 20b Optical device: 200, 300 Table: 10a, 10b Optical emitting unit: 30a, 30b Lamp: 40a, 40b Display panel unit: 32 Refraction part: 33 Sensor unit: 34 Beam splitter: 35