Claims
- 1. Autostereoscopic vision system for visualising stereograms comprising:
at least one first central transparent prism having a triangular base; a second transparent prism; wherein: the system further comprises a third transparent prism; the second transparent prism and the third transparent prism:
are arranged on a first face of the at least one first prism; have an equivalent configuration; the stereogram comprises:
a left photograph/image divided in two halves, a left half and a right half; a right photograph/image divided in two halves, a left half and a right half; the left half of the left photograph/image and the right half of the right photograph/image are arranged on a second face of the at least one first prism; the at least one first prism, the second prism and the third prism form a prismatic body so that when a user's eyes are positioned in front of an upper face of the prismatic body in a proper angle, the eyes visualise a corresponding stereogram via said upper face of the prismatic body, a three-dimensional vision effect of the photographs/images being reproduced.
- 2. Autostereoscopic vision system according to claim 1, wherein the first prism, the second prism and the third prism, form a rectangular prismatic body in which the first prism comprises at least two side faces of equal length, the second prism and the third prism being arranged on said faces, the second prism and the third prism having right-angle triangle bases.
- 3. Autostereoscopic vision system according to claim 2, wherein an edge joining the two side faces of the first prism points towards the upper face of the rectangular prismatic body, said upper face comprising one of the faces of the second prism and another of the faces of the third prism, said two faces being arranged in a single plane.
- 4. Autostereoscopic vision system according to claim 3, wherein halves A, B, C, D are arranged in C, A, D, B order and in that the halves C and B are inverted.
- 5. Autostereoscopic vision system according to claim 4, wherein
half A is arranged in a lower left half of a lower face of the first prism; half D is arranged next to half A in a lower right half of the lower face of the first prism; half C is arranged in a plane perpendicular to half A and located in the lower part of a side face of the second prism; half B is arranged in a plane perpendicular to half D and located in the lower part of a side face of the third prism.
- 6. Autostereoscopic vision system according to claim 3, wherein halves C, A, D, B are arranged in a single plane.
- 7. Autostereoscopic vision system according to claim 6, wherein halves C and B are projected on the side faces of the second prism and third prism.
- 8. Autostereoscopic vision system according to claim 7, wherein halves C and B are projected by means of a plurality of optical fibres.
- 9. Autostereoscopic vision system according to claim 7, wherein halves C and B are projected by means of concave mirrors, a lens being arranged on halves C and B directing the image towards the concave mirrors which in turn project the image onto a diffused glass screen located on the side faces of the second prism and of the third prism.
- 10. Autostereoscopic vision system according to claim 9, wherein halves A and D have a reduced size compared to halves C and B for compensating for an effect produced by the concave mirrors and permitting correct visualisation in three dimensions.
- 11. Autostereoscopic vision system according to claim 7, wherein the images are projected by means of plane mirrors.
- 12. Autostereoscopic vision system according to claim 2, wherein the first prism comprises two symmetric prismatic halves and in that the upper face of the rectangular prismatic body comprises faces of the two prismatic halves.
- 13. Autostereoscopic vision system according to claims 4 and 12, wherein the photographic halves C, A, D, B are arranged on a foldable surface so that the photographic halves are folded and the halves forming the first prism are separated for arranging the halves A and D on inner faces of the halves constituting the first prism, and for arranging the halves C and B on the inner face of the rectangular prismatic body, so that the half C is arranged on the lower face of the second prism and the half B is arranged on the lower face of the third prism.
- 14. Autostereoscopic vision system according to claim 2, wherein the first prism is a central prism of triangular base which comprises at least two sides of equal length, the second prism and the third prism being arranged on the faces comprising the equal-length sides, both prisms being of equal configuration of rhomboid bases, so that the half C is arranged on the lower face of the second prism, the half B is arranged on the lower face of the third prism and the halves A and D are located on the lower face of the central prism.
- 15. Autostereoscopic vision system according to claim 1, wherein the halves C, A, D, B are arranged on a tape which is pulled by a motor, governed by a control circuit for visualising a plurality of stereoscopic photographs by means of control of the motor by acting on a plurality of drive controls.
- 16. Autostereoscopic vision system according to claim 3, wherein the halves C, A, D, B are visualised on a video, computer or television screen.
- 17. Autostereoscopic vision system according to claim 16, wherein the system comprises securing means for securing of the set of prisms on the screen for producing the three-dimensional vision effect of the halves C, A, D, B.
- 18. Autostereoscopic vision system according to claim 1, wherein the system comprises lighting means for lighting the halves C, A, D, B.
- 19. Autostereoscopic vision system according to claim 18, wherein the lighting means comprises a white light diode.
- 20. Autostereoscopic vision system according to claim 1, wherein the upper face of the prismatic body is provided with lenses for adjusting the join of the halves C, A, D, B, increasing the image in three dimensions, eliminating the visualisation of the edges of the prisms and adjusting the point of visualisation.
- 21. Autostereoscopic vision system according to claim 1, wherein the system comprises a directional filter which obscures lateral vision for making an observer to position himself in front of the upper face.
- 22. Autostereoscopic vision system according to claim 1, wherein the system comprises detecting means for detecting a displaced position of the user with respect to the upper face of the rectangular prismatic body and displacing means for displacing a plurality of optical means for positioning user's eyes in front of the upper face of the rectangular prismatic body.
- 23. Autostereoscopic vision system according to claim 22, wherein the detecting means for detecting a displaced position of the user comprises at least one sensor which, from a control circuit, governs the functioning of a servomotor for displacing the optical means.
Priority Claims (1)
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P200101523 |
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RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] The present application is a Continuation of co-pending PCT Application No. PCT/ES02/00318, Filed on Jun. 28, 2002, which in turn, claims priority from Spanish Application Serial No. 200101523, filed Jun. 29, 2001. Applicants claim the benefits of 35 U.S.C. §120 as to the PCT application and priority under 35 U.S.C. §119 as to said Spanish application, and the entire disclosures of both applications are incorporated herein by reference in their entireties.
Continuations (1)
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PCT/ES02/00318 |
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10745292 |
Dec 2003 |
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