Claims
- 1. A projection apparatus including
- a light source,
- optical beam forming means for creating at least two light beams from said light source,
- an image object surface containing at least two spaced light modifying images,
- a single relay condenser lens disposed to receive said at least two light beams and directing a different one of said beams on each of said light modifying images,
- image forming means including at least two spaced projection lenses positioned to receive light relayed by said single relay condenser lens and modifying by said light modifying images and direct the light from said light modifying images onto a receiving plane so that the images are in coregistration.
- 2. A projection apparatus as in claim 1 in which the spaced light modifying images are reflecting images.
- 3. A projection apparatus as in claim 1 or 2 in which the light modifying images are formed by an electronic light valve.
- 4. A projection apparatus as in claim 1 or 2 in which the light modifying images are formed by a smectic liquid crystal.
- 5. A projection apparatus including
- a light source,
- optical beams forming means receiving light from said light source and creating at least three light beams with light of different wavelengths,
- an image object surface containing at least three spaced light modifying images,
- a single relay condenser lens disposed to receive said at least three light beams with light of different wavelengths and directing said beams one on each of said light modifying images,
- image forming means including at least three spaced projection lenses positioned to receive light relayed by said single relay condenser lens and modified by said light modifying images and direct the light from said light modifying images onto a receiving plane so that the images are in co-registration.
- 6. A projection apparatus as in claim 5 in which said light modifying images comprise four images, said optical means forms four beams and four projection lenses direct the light onto said receiving plane.
- 7. A projection apparatus including
- a light source
- an image object plane containing at least two spaced reflecting images,
- optical means disposed to receive light from said light source and form at least two beams and directing one of said beams on each of said reflecting images,
- at least two spaced multielement projection lenses in which the power is concentrated primarily on the inner elements and achromatization is concentrated primarily in the outer elements to provide lenses with front to rear surface lengths less than half the focal length to provide a compact disign with relatively small off-axis angle, high resolution and low distortion, said projection lenses positioned to receive light reflected by said images and direct the light from said images onto a receiving plane so that the images are in coregistration.
- 8. A projection apparatus as in claim 5 in which the spaced light modifying images are reflecting images.
- 9. A projection apparatus as in claim 5 or 7 in which the light modifying images are formed by an electronic light valve.
- 10. A projection apparatus as in claim 5 or 7 in which the light modifying images are formed by a smectic liquid crystal.
- 11. A projection apparatus including
- means for forming at least two light beams,
- an image object surface containing at least two spaced light modifying images,
- a single relay condenser lens disposed to receive said at least two light beams and directing a different one of said beams on each of said light modifying images,
- image forming means includiung at least two spaced projection lenses positioned to receive light relayed by said single relay condenser lens and modified by said light modifying images and direct the light from said light modifying images onto a receiving plane so that the images are in coregistration.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation, of application Ser. No. 861,492 filed May 9, 1986 now U.S. Pat. No. 4,818,098.
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