Lens member and light-emitting device using same
10024517 ยท 2018-07-17
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Abstract
A lens member includes a light-incident side; a light-exit side that is opposite to the light-incident side, a Fresnel lens arranged on a center axis that passes through a center of the light-incident side, and a diffraction grating structure arranged around a periphery of the Fresnel lens and having a center through which the center axis passes. Also, it is disclosed that the Fresnel lens may include a first Fresnel lens and a second Fresnel lens, the first Fresnel lens includes annular prisms that are divided from a convex lens and having a center through which the center axis of the light-incident side passes, and the second Fresnel lens includes annular prisms that are divided from a TIR lens and arranged around the periphery of the first Fresnel lens, centering around the center axis of the light-incident side.
Claims
1. A light-emitting device comprising a lens member, the lens member comprising: a light-incident side; a light-exit side that is opposite to the light-incident side; a Fresnel lens arranged on the light-incident side to be centered around a center axis of the light-incident side; and a diffraction grating structure arranged around a periphery of the Fresnel lens and arranged to be centered around the center axis; a light source arranged to face the light-incident side of the lens member and including a light-emission surface whose center is aligned with the center axis of the lens member, wherein R is defined as a radius of the light-emission surface of the light source, r is defined as a radial distance of the light-incident side of the lens member from the center axis of the light-incident side, h is defined as a distance from the light-emission surface of the light source to the light-incident side of the lens member, and is defined as a range of incident angle of light from the light-emission surface of the light source incident on the light-incident side of the lens member, and the diffraction grating structure satisfies
=arctan{(r+R)/h}arctan{(rR)/h}15.
2. The light-emitting device according to claim 1, wherein the Fresnel lens includes a first Fresnel lens and a second Fresnel lens, the first Fresnel lens arranged with the center axis of the light-incident side at a center and comprises annular prisms that are divided from a convex lens, and the second Fresnel lens arranged around the periphery of the first Fresnel lens with the center axis of the light-incident side at the center and comprises annular prisms that are divided from a total internal reflection (TIR) lens.
3. The light-emitting device according to claim 1, wherein the diffraction grating structure comprises annular minute grooves, each of the annular minute groves arranged with a constant groove pitch.
4. The light-emitting device according to claim 1, wherein an outer peripheral edge of the light-emission surface of the light source is positioned inside an inner diameter of the diffraction grating structure arranged centering around the center axis of the light-incident side.
5. The light-emitting device according to claim 2, wherein a range of incident angle of light to be received at the annular prisms included in the Fresnel lens is different from a range of incident angle of light to be received at the diffraction grating structure.
6. The light-emitting device according to claim 2, wherein each top end of the annular prisms in the first Fresnel lens, each top end of the annular prisms in the second Fresnel lens, and a top end of the diffraction grating structure arranged around the periphery of the Fresnel lens are of uniform height.
7. The light-emitting device according to claim 2, wherein the first Fresnel lens further comprises a convex lens positioned on the center axis, the diffraction grating structure comprises annular minute groves, and a top portion of the convex lens, each top end of the annular prisms in the first Fresnel lens, each top end of the annular prisms in the second Fresnel lens, and a top end positioned between the annular minute grooves that are included in the diffraction grating structure are of uniform height.
8. The light-emitting device according to claim 2, wherein R is defined as a radius of the light-emission surface of the light source, and r is defined as a radial distance of the light-incident side of the lens member from the center axis of the light-incident side, and the first Fresnel lens satisfies r<R.
9. The light-emitting device according to claim 2, wherein R is defined as a radius of the light emission surface of the light source, r is defined as a radial distance of the light-incident side of the lens member from the center axis of the light-incident side, and is defined as a range of an incident angle of light which is from the light emission surface of the light source incident on the light-incident side of the lens member, and the second Fresnel lens satisfies
rR and >15.
10. The light-emitting device according to claim 3, wherein each of the annular minute grooves comprises an outer slope and an inner slope that is positioned closer to the center axis of the light-incident side than the outer slope, and an inclination angle of the outer slope and an inclination angle of the inner slope in each of the annular minute grooves change on the basis of distance from the center axis.
11. A light-emitting device comprising a lens member, the lens member comprising: a light-incident side; a light-exit side that is opposite to the light-incident side; a Fresnel lens arranged on the light-incident side to be centered around a center axis of the light-incident side; and a diffraction grating structure arranged around a periphery of the Fresnel lens and arranged to be centered around the center axis, and comprising annular minute grooves; a light source arranged to face the light-incident side of the lens member and including a light-emission surface whose center is aligned with the center axis of the lens member, wherein R is defined as a radius of the light-emission surface of the light source, r is defined as a radial distance of the light-incident side of the lens member from the center axis of the light-incident side, h is defined as a distance from the light-emission surface of the light source to the incident side of the lens member, is defined as an angle formed between a line of light, which is from the light-emission surface of the light source and incident on the light-incident side of the lens member and the center axis, p is defined as a groove pitch of the annular minute grooves of the diffraction grating structure, H is defined as a groove depth of each of the annular minute grooves, and n is defined as a refractivity of the lens member, and each of the annular minute grooves in the diffraction grating structure has an inclination angle of an outer slope and an inclination angle of an inner slope, the inclination angles and satisfy following formulas:
Tan =P/Htan
=45{(arcsin{sin(90)/n}+)}/2
arctan{(rR)/h}arctan{(r+R)/h}.
12. The light-emitting device according to claim 11, wherein the Fresnel lens includes a first Fresnel lens and a second Fresnel lens, the first Fresnel lens arranged with the center axis of the light-incident side at a center and comprises annular prisms that are divided from a convex lens, and the second Fresnel lens arranged with the center axis of the light-incident side at the center, and comprises annular prisms that are divided from a total internal reflection (TIR) lens.
13. The light-emitting device according to claim 11, wherein the annular minute grooves of the diffraction grating structure are each arranged with a constant groove pitch.
14. The light-emitting device according to claim 11, wherein each of the annular minute grooves comprises an outer slope and an inner slope that is positioned closer to the center axis of the light-incident side than the outer slope, and an inclination angle of the outer slope and an inclination angle of the inner slope in each of the annular minute grooves change on the basis of distance from the center axis.
15. The light-emitting device according to claim 11, wherein an outer peripheral edge of the light-emission surface of the light source is positioned inside an inner diameter of the diffraction grating structure arranged centering around the center axis of the light-incident side.
16. The light-emitting device according to claim 12, wherein a range of incident angle of light to be received at the annular prisms included in the Fresnel lens is different from a range of incident angle of light to be received at the diffraction grating structure.
17. The light-emitting device according to claim 12, wherein each top end of the annular prisms in the first Fresnel lens, each top end of the annular prisms in the second Fresnel lens, and a top end of the diffraction grating structure arranged around the periphery of the Fresnel lens are of uniform height.
18. The light-emitting device according to claim 12, wherein the first Fresnel lens further comprises a convex lens positioned on the center axis, the diffraction grating structure comprises annular minute groves, and a top portion of the convex lens, each top end of the annular prisms in the first Fresnel lens, each top end of the annular prisms in the second Fresnel lens, and a top end positioned between the annular minute grooves that are included in the diffraction grating structure are of uniform height.
19. The light-emitting device according to claim 12, wherein R is defined as a radius of the light-emission surface of the light source, r is defined as a radial distance of the light-incident side of the lens member from the center axis of the light-incident side, and the first Fresnel lens satisfies r<R.
20. The light-emitting device according to claim 12, wherein R is defined as a radius of the light emission surface of the light source, r is defined as a radial distance of the light-incident side of the lens member from the center axis of the light-incident side, and is defined as a range of an incident angle of light which is from the light emission surface of the light source incident on the light-incident side of the lens member, and the second Fresnel lens satisfies
rR and >15.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
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DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS
(19) Hereinafter, embodiments of a lens member and a light-emitting device using the lens member according to the present invention will be described with reference to the accompanying drawings. Note that, in some of the drawings for use in the following description, a drawing scale is properly changed so that respective members and forms are sized to be recognizable.
(20) As illustrated in
(21) In this embodiment, the Fresnel lens 14 includes a first Fresnel lens 14a and a second Fresnel lens 14b, the first Fresnel lens 14b including annular prisms that are divided from a convex lens 6 as illustrated in
(22) As illustrated in
(23) As illustrated in
(24) The second Fresnel lens 14b will be described further in detail. The region of the second Fresnel lens 14b functions as a TIR lens. More specifically, the TIR lens 1 as illustrated in
(25) In other words, as illustrated in
(26) The segmented area 3b that is positioned closer to an outer side of the segmented area 3a at the concave lens surface 3 of the TIR lens 1 corresponds to the incident surface 13a of the annular prism 13B. The annular prism 13B is positioned in an intermediate part between the central part and the vicinity of the periphery of the lens member 10, according to an embodiment of the present invention. The segmented area 4b is positioned inward of the segmented area 4a of the convex lens surface 4 which is configured to totally reflects the light after the light is incident on the segmented area 3b and corresponds to the reflection surface 13b of the annular prism 13B in an intermediate part between the central part and the vicinity of the periphery in the lens member 10 according to the embodiment of the present invention.
(27) Further, in the concave lens surface 3 of the TIR lens 1, the segmented area 3c that is positioned adjacent to the convex lens surface 4 corresponds to the incident surface 13a of the annular prism 13C, which is positioned around the periphery of the second Fresnel lens 14b. Also, the segmented area 4c to totally reflect light after the light being received at the segmented area 3c is positioned inword periphery of the convex lens surface 4 corresponds to the reflection surface 13b of the annular prism 13C.
(28) Thus, in the second Fresnel lens 14b, an annular prism corresponding to the segmented area 4a positioned at a rather upper outer side of the convex lens surface 4 in the TIR lens 1 is more inwardly positioned (positioned closer to the center axis AX), while an annular prism corresponding to the segmented area 4c positioned at a rather lower outer side of the convex lens surface 4 of is more outwardly positioned (positioned more distant from the center axis AX in a direction vertical to the center axis AX). Therefore, each of the annular prisms 13A to 13C has a vertex angle, which is different in accordance with each position relative to the light source 2. Note that the vertex angle is an angle formed by the incident surface 13a and the reflection surface 13b, which are fraction surface 13c formed at the vertex.
(29) While the reflection surface 13b of prism is formed from a planar surface, or a two-dimensional curved surface such as paraboloid surface, hyperboloid surface, and ellipsoid surface, the reflection surface 13b of prism is preferably formed from a planar surface in consideration of workability. The incident surface 13a of prism is also inclined with respect to the optical axis AX to face toward the light source 2. Moreover, while the incident surface 13a of prism is formed from a planar surface or a convex two-dimensional curved surface, it is preferably formed from a planar surface in consideration of workability. Note that, in the present embodiment, the light-exit side 10b, which is opposite to the light-incident side 10a having the Fresnel lens 14, includes a flat face.
(30) The diffraction grating structure 15 disposed around the Fresnel lens 14 includes a plurality of concentric annular minute grooves 15a. The diffraction grating structure 15 diffracts the light from the light source 2 and directs the light to be exited from the light-exit side 10b disposed on the opposite side of the light-incident side 10a as diffracted light.
(31) As illustrated in
(32) As illustrated in
(33) Thus, on the light-incident side 10a of the lens member 10 according to the embodiment of the present invention, the Fresnel lens 14 includes the first Fresnel lens 14a and the second Fresnel lens 14b that include the annular prisms arranged to be centered around the center axis AX. The diffraction grating structure 15 including the plurality of concentric annular minute grooves 15a that are arranged to be centered around the center axis AX is arranged around a periphery of the Fresnel lens 14. Note that in an example, the lens member 10 may be made of a light transmissive material such as acrylic resin integrally molded into a disc shape.
(34) The light source 2 includes a plurality of LED elements arranged in a plane. For example, a light source including a plurality of LED elements that are arranged in a circular region on a circuit board may be employed. Therefore, the light source 2 does not appear to be a point light source but a surface light source having a light-emission surface with a relatively large area. As illustrated in
(35) When the first and second Fresnel lenses 14a and 14b and the diffraction grating structure 15, which constitute the light-incident side 10a of the lens member 10, are configured with the following ratios, a well-balanced lens with high light-collecting performance can be achieved. For example, in
(36) The radial distance r as to the first Fresnel lens 14a is preferably in the range of r<R and, and the radial distance r as to the second Fresnel lens 14b is preferably in the range of rR and >15.
(37) A description will next be given of incidence and emission of light from the light source 2 in the lens member 10 of the present embodiment.
(38) First, a description will be given of incidence and emission of light in the Fresnel lens 14 disposed in the central part of the light-incident side 10a of the lens member 10. As illustrated in
(39) A description will now be given of incidence and emission of light in the second Fresnel lens 14b. For example, in the TIR lens 1 illustrated in
(40) Also in the TIR lens 1, light L2 at the periphery of the central part, emitted from the light source 2 in a direction slightly oblique with respect to the optical axis AX with relatively high light intensity, is incident on the light-incident surface (segmented area 3b) that is the concave lens surface 3 on the inner side. Then, the light L2 is totally reflected by the light reflection surface (segmented area 4b) on the outer side of the convex lens surface 4, and is emitted from the intermediate part between the central part and the outer edge of the light-emission surface. Contrary to this, in the lens member 10 of the present embodiment, the light L2 at the periphery of the central part, emitted from the light source 2 in a direction slightly oblique with respect to the optical axis AX with relatively high light intensity, is incident on the incident surface 13a of the annular prism 13B on the inner side as illustrated in
(41) Further in the TIR lens 1, light L3 emitted from the light source 2 in a direction highly oblique with respect to the optical axis AX with relatively low light intensity is incident on the light-incident surface (segmented area 3c) that is the concave lens surface 3 on the inner side. Then, the light L3 is totally reflected by the light reflection surface (segmented area 4c) on the inner side of the convex lens surface 4, and is emitted from around the central part of the light-emission surface. Contrary to this, in the lens member 10 of the present embodiment, the light L3 emitted from the light source 2 in the direction highly oblique with respect to the optical axis AX with relatively low light intensity is incident on the incident surface 13a of the annular prism 13C on the outer side. Then the light L3 is totally reflected by the reflection surface 13b of the annular prism 13C, and is emitted from the vicinity of the outer edge of a region of the light-exit side 10b which faces the second Fresnel lens 14b.
(42) In short, as illustrated in
(43) As described in the foregoing, in the annular prisms which constitute the Fresnel lens 14, the light incident from the light source 2 on the light-incident side 10a is refracted only by the incident surface of each of the annular prisms, or is refracted by both the incident surface and the reflection surface of each of the annular prisms to be emitted from the light-exit side 10b of the lens member 10 as parallel light.
(44) A description will now be given of a design of the diffraction grating structure 15.
(45) As illustrated in
(46) More specifically, assuming a case in that p is defined as a groove pitch of the annular minute groove 15a, .sub.i is defined as an incident angle of light with respect to a vertical imaginary line parallel to the center axis of the light-incident surface, .sub.1 (blue light), .sub.2 (green light) and .sub.3 (red light) represent emission angels of the three types of light (diffracted light) with respect to the vertical imaginary line parallel to the center axis, and m is defined as an order of diffracted light. In this case, following relational expressions are satisfied in the diffraction grating structure 15:
p(sin .sub.i+sin .sub.2)=m.sub.2(1)
p(sin .sub.i+sin .sub.1)=(m+m.sub.0).sub.1(2)
p(sin .sub.i+sin .sub.3)=(mm.sub.0).sub.3(3).
(47) Here, if |.sub.2.sub.1|=.sub.1 and |.sub.2.sub.3|=.sub.3 are introduced to suppress separation of white light, then 0.sub.15 and 0.sub.35 are needed.
(48) However, in order to simplify calculation, the assumption of .sub.1=.sub.3 is used. In short, the necessary condition is as shown below:
05(4).
(49) The following formulas (5) and (6) are derived from the above-stated formulas (2), (3) and (4).
m{.sub.2(1sin /sin .sub.i).sub.1}m.sub.0.sub.1m{.sub.2(1+sin /sin .sub.i).sub.1} (5)
m{.sub.3.sub.2(1+sin /sin .sub.i)m.sub.0.sub.1m{.sub.3.sub.2(1sin /sin .sub.i)} (6)
(50) In this case, if the formulas (1), (5) and (6) are satisfied, .sub.1, .sub.2, and .sub.3 are to be diffracted in the direction of .sub.2.
(51) By adopting such design setting, it becomes possible to provide the diffraction grating structure 15 which can diffract and emit three types of light components, which constitute the white light including a short wavelength component, a middle wavelength component and a long wavelength component, in substantially the same direction in the angle difference range as narrow as . As a result, the entire white light can be emitted in substantially the same directions.
(52) Moreover, as illustrated in
(53) In this optical design simulation, a diameter of the light-emission surface of the light source 2 is set to 8.5 mm, an inner diameter of the diffraction grating structure 15 is set to 7 mm, an outer diameter of the diffraction grating structure 15 is set to 12 mm, and a distance h between the light-emission surface 2a of the light source 2 and the lens member 10 is set to 3.0 mm. In consideration of optical design precision of the vertex angle m of the sawtooth portion, the angle of the outer slope 15b and the angle of the inner slope 15c, there are also illustrated for the vertex angle m, the angle and the angle in the graph of
(54) The angle of the outer slope 15b and the angle of the inner slope 15c may also be calculated by the following calculation formulas. It is preferable to set these angles and so that the light emission direction in the diffraction grating structure 15 is aligned with the light emission direction in geometrical optics. The angles are preferably in the range that satisfies the following formulas (7), (8) and (9).
Tan =P/Htan (7)
=45{(arcsin{sin(90)/n}+)}/2(8)
arctan{(rR)/h}arctan{(r+R)/h}(9)
(55) In the above-described formulas, R is defined as a radius of the light-emission surface 2a of the light source 2, r is defined as a radial distance of the light-incident side 10a of the lens member 10 from the center axis AX of the light-incident surface, h is defined as a distance from the light-emission surface 2a of the light source 2 to the light-incident side 10a of the lens member 10, is defined as an incident angle of light which is from the light-emission surface 2a of the light source 2 and incident on the light-incident side 10a of the lens member 10 with respect to the center axis AX, p is defined as a groove pitch of the annular minute grooves 15a in the diffraction grating structure, H is defined as a depth of the annular minute groove 15a, and n is defined as a refractivity of the lens member 10.
(56) The angle of the outer slope 15b, the angle of the inner slope 15c, and the vertex angle m were calculated with use of the formulas (7), (8) and (9), and respective calculated values were plotted with dotted lines as in
(57) In designing the diffraction grating structure 15, a rate (cumulative amount) of the amount of light reaching the lens with respect to the distance r from the lens center changes in accordance with the distance r from the lens center as illustrated in
(58) When an incident angle range (an angle difference between an angle n of light incident on a nearest position of the light-emission surface and an angle f light incident on a most distant position of the light-emission surface) with respect to the distance r from the lens center is determined by simulation, characteristics such as those illustrated in
(59) Further, if the amount of light reaching the lens with respect to the distance r from the lens center is determined by simulation, characteristics such as those illustrated in
(60) The lens in the lens member 10 of the present embodiment is thicker as the radius of the Fresnel lens 14 is larger. Accordingly, in consideration of these simulation results, it is important for reduction in thickness and for light-collecting performance to make the region of the Fresnel lens 14 as small as possible and to decrease the inner diameter of the diffraction grating structure 15a.
(61) A description will now be given of a light-emitting device incorporating the above-described lens member of the present invention. The light-emitting device includes, as illustrated in
(62) Next, the results of examining the directivity of the entire lens in the lens member 10, the directivity of only the Fresnel lens 14, and the directivity of only the diffraction grating structure 15 are illustrated in
(63) Thus, the lens member 10 of the present embodiment has the Fresnel lens 14 disposed around the center axis AX of the light-incident side 10a and the diffraction grating structure 15 annularly disposed around the Fresnel lens 14. The diffraction grating structure 15 is able to diffract the light from the light source 2 and to emit the light as diffracted light from the light-exit side 10b disposed on the opposite side of the light-incident side 10a. Accordingly, the light that has reached the central part of the light-incident side 10a from the light source 2 is refracted and collected by the Fresnel lens 14, and is emitted from the light-exit side 10b. The light that has reached the region around a periphery of the Fresnel lens 14 is diffracted and collected by the diffraction grating structure 15, and is emitted from the light-exit side 10b.
(64) More specifically, when the Fresnel lens 14 is used up to the periphery of the light-incident side 10a of the lens member 10, a peripheral edge of the lens is thickened depending on the shape of the TIR lens 1, and the entire lens member may be thickened accordingly. Contrary to this, in the lens member 10 of the present embodiment, the periphery of the light-incident side 10a has the diffraction grating structure 15 which can be formed into a flat surface, so that the entire lens member can be further thinned. Moreover, when light is emitted not from a point light source but a surface light source having a light-emission surface with a relatively large area in particular, an angle difference between an incident angle .sub.n of light incident on a nearest position of the light-emission surface and an incident angle .sub.f of light incident on a most distant position of the light-emission surface becomes smaller in the outer peripheral part than in the central part of the light-incident side 10a, so that high light-collecting performance can be obtained by diffraction performed in the diffraction grating structure 15. Accordingly, with both the light-collecting performance of the Fresnel lens 14 on the central part of the lens and the diffraction grating structure 15 on the outer peripheral part, higher directivity can be achieved.
(65) Since the diffraction grating structure 15 is provided on the outer peripheral side of the lens member 10 of the present embodiment, its curvature is smaller than that in a lens center portion, which makes it easy to manufacture a fine diffraction grating with high accuracy. Moreover, since it becomes possible to make the entire lens member still thinner, molding time for resin molding is shortened and manufacturing can be made at low costs so that sufficient mass productivity can be achieved. Further, the lens member 10 can be manufactured by methods other than resin molding such as injection molding. For example, the lens member 10 can be manufactured by imprinting on a glass substrate. The lens member 10 can also be manufactured with lens materials other than resins. For example, the Fresnel lens 14 and/or the diffraction grating structure 15 can be formed from a resin on an upper surface of a glass substrate.
(66) Moreover, since the top portions of the annular prisms of the Fresnel lens 14 and the top portions between the plurality of annular minute grooves 15a which constitute the diffraction grating structure 15 are disposed on the same plane K, the region of the Fresnel lens 14 and the region of the diffraction grating structure 15 can be made into the same thickness. Accordingly, the entire lens can be made into a thin plate having a constant thickness.
(67) Moreover, the diffraction grating structure 15 is made up of a plurality of annular minute grooves 15a having a generally triangular shape in cross-section, the annular minute grooves 15a being disposed concentrically with the center of the light-incident surface as its axis. Consequently, by setting the shape (a groove pitch, a depth, and an outer slope and an inner slope which constitute each annular minute groove) of the annular minute grooves 15a, a desired light-collecting performance can be obtained.
(68) Further, the angles of the outer slope 15b and the inner slope 15c which constitute each of the annular minute grooves 15a are changed in accordance with the distance r from the center axis AX (lens center) of the light-incident side 10a, and the directions of the diffracted light emitted by each of the annular minute grooves 15a are set to be identical. As a result, higher light-collecting performance can be obtained compared with the case where the angles of the outer slope 15b and the inner slope 15c are constant.
(69) Moreover, the Fresnel lens 14 is configured so that the annular prisms corresponding to the segmented areas 3a to 3c on the outer side of the convex lens surface 4 in the TIR lens 1 illustrated in
(70) As a consequence, in the lens member 10 of the present embodiment, a brightness distribution in which the luminous intensity gradually decreases from the center toward the outside and so the center is bright and the outer side is dark can be obtained. This makes it possible to suppress generation of ring-shaped lens flare and to improve its appearance.
(71) Since the incident surface 13a and the reflection surface 13b of prism sequentially arranged with a ridgeline as each of the annular prisms, all parts of the light that are incident on the incident surface 13a of prism reach the reflection surface 13b of prism and are totally reflected by the same. As a result, the utilization efficiency can considerably be enhanced. Note that the Fresnel lens 14 is made up of the first Fresnel lens 14a and the second Fresnel lens 14b in the present embodiment, and the lens is divided into a larger number of segmented areas to be formed into a Fresnel lens. This makes it possible to achieve further enhancement of the light-collecting performance.
(72) Further, since the inner diameter of the diffraction grating structure 15 is larger than the outer diameter of the light-emission surface 2a of the light source 2, the Fresnel lens 14 can receive intense light from the light-emission surface 2a which is disposed directly below the Fresnel lens 14 to face the Fresnel lens 14, and can effectively refract and collect the received light. At the same time, the diffraction grating structure 15 can receive light which comes from the light-emission surface 2a in an oblique direction to be incident on, and can also effectively diffract and collect the received light. Therefore, according to the light-emitting device 120 having the lens member 10, high front illuminance can be achieved. In addition, the thin lens member 10 makes it possible to provide LED optical products such as illuminations, projectors, flashes, and headlights and tail lamps of automobiles, which are high in utilization efficiency of light emitted from the LED as the light source 2 and which are thinner.
(73) Now, a lens member and a light-emitting device in a second embodiment according to the present invention will be described below with reference to
(74) The second embodiment is different from the first embodiment in the following points. In the first embodiment, the light-exit side 10b on the opposite side of the Fresnel lens 14 and the diffraction grating structure 15 is formed into a flat face. Contrary to this, in a lens member 20 of the second embodiment, as illustrated in
(75) Thus, since the depressions and projections 21 which control at least one of diffusibility and directivity of the light emitted from the light-exit side 20b are disposed on the lens member 20 of the second embodiment, it becomes easy to emit the light, which is collected to a maximum extent by the Fresnel lens 14 and the diffraction grating structure 15, with desired diffusibility and/or directivity that is achieved through refraction and diffusion performed by the depressions and projections 21 of the light-exit side 20b. In the lens member 20 of the second embodiment, the depressions and projections 21 of the light-exit side 20b can also reduce color unevenness as compared with the lens member 10 of the first embodiment.
(76) Note that the depressions and projections 21 formed at a central part of the light-exit side 20b of the lens may have higher diffusibility than the depressions and projections 21 formed at an outer peripheral part. In that case, the diffusibility of the light-exit side 20b is higher at the central part than at the outer peripheral part. Accordingly, by diffusing a larger amount of light at the central part which tends to be affected by color unevenness of the light source 2, such a color unevenness may be effectively suppressed, while the lower diffusibility at the outer peripheral part may suppress deterioration illuminance in a frontal direction and/or may have a narrow directivity.
(77) It should be understood that the present invention is not limited to each of the embodiments disclosed, but various modifications can be added without departing from the general meaning of the present invention.
(78) For example, an optical sheet which controls at least one of diffusibility and directivity of light to be transmitted through may be placed at the light-exit side of the lens member. More specifically, the lens member is not necessarily provided with depression and projections directly at the light-exit side, but may be provided with an optical sheet, such as a diffusion sheet that uniformly scatters transmitting light, an anisotropic diffusion sheet or a prism sheet which scatters or refracts most of transmitting light in a specific direction, so that various kinds of light diffusibility and directivity may be set if needed. Note that the optical sheet may be made of a material which is small in refractive index difference from a material of the main body of the lens member.
(79) Thus, by placing an optical sheet, which controls at least one of diffusibility and directivity, on the light-exit side of the lens member, it becomes easy to emit the light, which is collected to a maximum extent by the Fresnel lens and the diffraction grating structure disposed on the light-exit side of the lens member, with desired diffusibility and/or directivity that is achieved through refraction and diffusion performed by the optical sheet at the light-exit side.
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(80) 1 TIR lens
(81) 2 Light source
(82) 3 Concave lens surface
(83) 3a to 3c Areas to be divided of concave lens surface
(84) 4 Convex lens surface
(85) 4a to 4c Areas to be divided of convex lens surface
(86) 6 Convex lens
(87) 10 Lens member
(88) 10a Light-incident side
(89) 10b Light-exit side
(90) 13A to 13C Annular prisms
(91) 13a Incident surface of prism
(92) 13b Reflection surface of prism
(93) 13c Refraction surface of prism
(94) 14 Fresnel lens
(95) 14a First Fresnel lens
(96) 14b Second Fresnel lens
(97) 14c Convex lens
(98) 15 Diffraction grating structure
(99) 15a Annular grooves
(100) 15b Outer slope
(101) 15c Inner slope
(102) 21 Depressions and projections
(103) 20 Lens member
(104) 120 Light-emitting device
(105) AX Center axis of light-incident side