HEAD-MOUNTED VISUALISATION UNIT AND VISUALISATION SYSTEM
20230088437 · 2023-03-23
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61B90/37
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61B2017/00216
HUMAN NECESSITIES
G02B2027/0187
PHYSICS
G02B2027/0118
PHYSICS
G02B27/0179
PHYSICS
International classification
Abstract
A head-mounted visualization unit is proposed having an at least partially light-transmissive optical system, wherein the optical system has a first optical channel, which is assigned to a first eye of a user of the head-mounted visualization unit, and a second optical channel, which is assigned to a second eye of the user, wherein the first optical channel is substantially transmissive to optical radiation of a first polarization and substantially opaque to optical radiation of a second polarization, with the first polarization substantially being orthogonal to the second polarization, wherein the second optical channel is substantially transmissive to optical radiation of the second polarization and substantially opaque to optical radiation of the first polarization, wherein at least in the first optical channel a polarizer and a light attenuator are arranged, and wherein the light attenuator is arranged downstream of the polarizer in a direction toward the first eye of the user.
Claims
1. A head-mounted visualization unit (1001) having an at least partially light-transmissive optical system (2000), wherein the optical system (2000) has a first optical channel (3100), which is assigned to a first eye of a user (1002) of the head-mounted visualization unit (1001), and a second optical channel (3200), which is assigned to a second eye of the user (1002), wherein the first optical channel (3100) is substantially transmissive to optical radiation of a first polarization and substantially opaque to optical radiation of a second polarization, with the first polarization being substantially orthogonal to the second polarization, wherein the second optical channel (3200) is substantially transmissive to optical radiation of the second polarization and substantially opaque to optical radiation of the first polarization, wherein a polarizer (3110) and a light attenuator (3120) are arranged at least in the first optical channel (3100), and wherein the light attenuator (3120) is arranged downstream of the polarizer (3110) in a direction toward the first eye of the user (1002).
2. The head-mounted visualization unit (1001) as claimed in claim 1, wherein the polarizer (3110) comprises a linear polarization filter (3111),
3. The head-mounted visualization unit (1001) as claimed in claim 2, wherein the polarizer (5110) comprises a λ/4 plate (5112), wherein the λ/4 plate (5112) is arranged upstream of the linear polarization filter (5111) in the direction toward the first eye of the user.
4. The head-mounted visualization unit (1001) as claimed in any of claims 1 to 3, wherein the light attenuator (3120) comprises a controllable liquid crystal layer (3122).
5. The head-mounted visualization unit (1001) as claimed in claim 4, wherein the liquid crystal layer (3122) comprises one or more individually controllable liquid crystal pixels.
6. The head-mounted visualization unit (1001) as claimed in any of claims 1 to 5, wherein the light attenuator (3120) comprises a linear output polarization filter (3123) and a linear input polarization filter (3121).
7. The head-mounted visualization unit (1001) as claimed in claim 6, wherein the input linear polarization filter (4111) of the light attenuator (4120) is identical to the linear polarization filter (4110).
8. The head-mounted visualization unit (1001) as claimed in any of claims 5 to 7, wherein the liquid crystal layer (3122) is set up to superimpose additional information into the first channel (3100).
9. The head-mounted visualization unit (1001) as claimed in any of claims 1 to 8, wherein the head-mounted visualization unit (1001) has a display device (2001) for displaying additional information in the first channel (3100).
10. The head-mounted visualization unit as claimed in claim 9, wherein a mirror (2022) is provided in order to superimpose the additional information displayed by the display device (2021) into the first channel (3100), wherein the mirror (2022) is arranged downstream of the light attenuator (3120) in the direction toward the first eye of the user (1002).
11. The head-mounted visualization unit as claimed in either of claims 9 and 10, wherein a waveguide (2013) is provided in order to superimpose the additional information displayed by the display device (2011) into the first channel (3100), wherein the waveguide (2013) is arranged downstream of the light attenuator (3120) in the direction toward the first eye of the user.
12. A visualization system (1000) having a head-mounted visualization unit (1001) as claimed in any of claims 1 to 11, and having a screen (1003), wherein the screen (1003) is set up to present a first image with the first polarization and a second image with the second polarization for stereoscopically reproducing a sample image.
13. The visualization system (100) as claimed in claim 12, wherein the first polarization and the second polarization are circular polarizations.
14. The visualization system (1000) as claimed in claim 12 or 13, wherein the screen (1003) is set up to emit light line by line with different polarization.
15. The visualization system (1000) as claimed in any of claims 12 to 14, having a surgical microscope (1004) or endoscope, wherein the surgical microscope (1004) or endoscope has an image recording device for stereoscopically recording the sample image.
Description
[0023] Aspects of the invention will now be explained in greater detail with reference to the drawing, in which
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[0035] Similarly, the second optical channel 3200 comprises a polarizer 3210 with a linear polarization filter 3211 and a light attenuator 3210 with an input polarization filter 3221, a liquid crystal layer 3222, and an output polarization filter 3223. In contrast to the first channel 3100, the second channel 3200 is transmissive only to light with horizontal polarization. Thus, a channel separation takes place that allows the user of the head-mounted visualization unit to stereoscopically perceive the images displayed by the screen 1003.
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[0037] The channel 4100 is in turn substantially transmissive to light with vertical polarization. The optical system further has a second channel 4200 with a polarizer 4210 and a light attenuator 4220. The linear polarization filter 4211 of the polarizer 4210 is in turn identical to the input polarization filter of the light attenuator 4220. The light attenuator 4220 additionally has a liquid crystal layer 4222 and an output polarization filter 4223. In contrast to the first channel 4100, the second channel 4200 is transmissive substantially only to light with horizontal polarization.
[0038] The optical system of
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[0041] Similarly, the second channel 5200 has a polarizer 5210 and a light attenuator 5220. The polarizer 5210 comprises a λ/4 plate 5212 and has a linear polarization filter 5211 arranged between the λ/4 plate 5212 and the eye of the user 1002 of the head-mounted visualization unit. The polarizer 5210 has the effect that only left-circular light can pass through the polarizer 5210 and is present as horizontally polarized light downstream of the polarizer 5210. The horizontally polarized light is then attenuated by means of the input polarization filter 5221, the liquid crystal layer 5222, and the output polarization filter 5223.
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[0043] The polarizer 6110 of the first channel 6100 and the polarizer 6210 of the second channel 6200 share the same λ/4 plate 6112/6122. Furthermore, the input polarization filter of the light attenuator 6120 is identical to the linear polarization filter 6111 of the polarizer 6110, and the input polarization filter 6211 of the light attenuator 6220 is identical to the linear polarization filter 6211 of the polarizer 6210. Due to the different alignments of the light attenuators 6120 and 6220 in relation to the fast axis of the λ/4 plate 6112/6212, only right-circular light is allowed through in the first channel 6100 and only left-circular light is allowed through in the second channel 6200.
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[0045] Similar to the way in which the input polarization filter of the light attenuator 4120 is identical to the linear polarization filter 4111 of the polarizer 4110 in