Claims
- 1. A directional reflection screen, comprising:
- a mirror sheet including a plurality of mirrors that are mutually contiguous at respective ridge lines and that form respective included angles between mirrored surfaces of adjacent ones of said contiguous mirrors at said ridge lines; and
- a lens sheet, including a plurality of lenses overlying said mirrored surfaces, for diffusing and reflecting rays of light incident thereto, each lens extending across said mirror sheet and defining lens lines between adjacent lenses, said lens lines forming respective angles .gamma..noteq.90.degree. with respect to said ridge lines.
- 2. A directional reflection screen as claimed in claim 1, wherein the respective included angles between said mirrored surfaces of said adjacent ones of said contiguous mirrors at said ridge lines are all equal.
- 3. A directional reflection screen as claimed in claim 1, wherein the respective included angles between said mirrored surfaces of said adjacent ones of said contiguous mirrors at said ridge lines are all 90.degree..
- 4. A directional reflection screen as claimed in claim 1, wherein the respective included angles between said mirrored surfaces of said adjacent ones of said contiguous mirrors at said ridge lines are alternately (90.degree.-.beta.) and (90.degree.+.beta.), where .beta. is a positive angle less than 90.degree..
- 5. A directional reflection screen as claimed in claim 1, further comprising a substrate having front and back surfaces, wherein the lens sheet is formed on the front surface of the substrate and the mirror sheet is formed on the back surface of the substrate.
- 6. A directional reflection screen as claimed in claim 1, further comprising a mirror sheet substrate supporting said mirror sheet, and a separate lens sheet substrate supporting said lens sheet.
- 7. A directional reflection screen as claimed in claim 1, wherein the mirror sheet and the lens sheet measure 1000-4000 mm on the diagonal.
- 8. A directional reflection screen as claimed in claim 1, wherein the lenses of the lens sheet have a radius of curvature between 0.1-3 mm, a pitch of 0.1-3 mm, and a thickness of 0.3-2 mm.
- 9. A directional reflection screen as claimed in claim 1, wherein the mirrors of the mirror sheet have an included angle of 60-120.degree., a pitch of 0.1-3 mm, and a thickness of 0.3-2 mm.
- 10. A directional reflection screen as claimed in claim 1, wherein an angle .delta.=.vertline..gamma.-90.degree..vertline. formed between said lens lines and perpendicular lines to said ridge lines is between 5-30.degree..
- 11. A projection display, comprising:
- a directional reflection screen including a mirror sheet having a plurality of mirrors that are mutually contiguous at respective ridge lines and that form respective angles between mirrored surfaces of adjacent ones of said contiguous mirrors at said ridge lines, and a lens sheet a plurality of lenses overlying said mirrored surfaces for diffusing and reflecting rays of light parallel to said ridge lines, each lens extending across said mirror sheet and defining lens lines between adjacent lenses, said lens lines forming respective identical angles .gamma..noteq.90.degree. with respect to said ridge lines; and
- projection means for projecting an image onto said directional reflection screen.
- 12. A projection display as claimed in claim 11, wherein said directional reflection screen is constructed to have a viewing range that is approximately equal to distances between the centers of respective neighboring viewing ranges.
- 13. A projection display as claimed in claim 11, wherein said directional reflection screen is constructed to have a viewing range of about 65 mm.
- 14. A projection display as claimed in claim 11, wherein said directional reflection screen is constructed to have a viewing range that is less than distances between the centers of respective neighboring viewing ranges.
- 15. A projection display as claimed in claim 11, wherein the respective included angles between said mirrored surfaces of said adjacent ones of said contiguous mirrors at said ridge lines are all 90.degree..
- 16. A projection display as claimed in claim 11, wherein the respective included angles between said mirrored surfaces of said adjacent ones of said contiguous mirrors at said ridge lines are alternately (90.degree.-.beta.) and (90.degree.+.beta.), where .beta. is a positive angle less than 90.degree..
- 17. A projection display as claimed in claim 11, wherein said projection display is an autostereoscopic display.
- 18. A projection display as claimed in claim 11, wherein said directional reflection screen further includes a substrate having front and back surfaces, wherein the lens sheet is formed on the front surface of the substrate and the mirror sheet is formed on the back surface of the substrate.
- 19. A projection display as claimed in claim 11, wherein said directional reflection screen further includes a mirror sheet substrate supporting said mirror sheet, and a separate lens sheet substrate supporting said lens sheet.
- 20. A projection display as claimed in claim 11, wherein the mirror sheet and the lens sheet measure 1000-4000 mm on the diagonal.
- 21. A projection display as claimed in claim 11, wherein the lenses of the lens sheet have a radius of curvature between 0.1-3 mm, a pitch of 0.1-3 mm, and a thickness of 0.3-2 mm.
- 22. A projection display as claimed in claim 11, wherein the mirrors of the mirror sheet have an included angle of 60-120.degree., a pitch of 0.1-3 mm, and a thickness of 0.3-2 mm.
- 23. A projection display as claimed in claim 11, wherein an angle .delta.=.vertline..gamma.-90.degree..vertline. formed between said lens lines and perpendicular lines to said ridge lines is between 5-30.degree..
- 24. A projection display as claimed in claim 11, wherein said projection display has exactly four of said projection means.
- 25. A projection display as claimed in claim 11, wherein said directional reflection screen is constructed to have a viewing range between 49-74 mm.
- 26. A method for projecting an image, comprising the following steps:
- projecting first and second binary components of a three-dimensional image from respective projectors onto a directional reflection screen, said directional reflection screen including a mirror sheet having a plurality of mirrors that are mutually contiguous at respective ridge lines and that form respective angles between mirrored surfaces of adjacent ones of said contiguous mirrors at said ridge lines, and a lens sheet a plurality of lenses overlying said mirrored surfaces for diffusing and reflecting rays of light parallel to said ridge lines, each lens extending across said mirror sheet and defining lens lines between adjacent lenses, said lens lines forming respective identical angles .gamma..noteq.90.degree. with respect to said ridge lines; and
- reflecting the first and second binary components from the directional reflection screen toward firsthand second image receivers that have respective viewing ranges.
- 27. A method for projecting an image as claimed in claim 26, wherein said directional reflection screen has a viewing range that is approximately equal to a distance between the centers of the respective viewing ranges of the first and second image receivers.
- 28. A method for projecting an image as claimed in claim 26, wherein said directional reflection screen has a viewing range of about 65 mm.
- 29. A method for projecting an image as claim 26, wherein said directional reflection screen has a viewing range that is less than a distance between the centers of the respective neighboring ranges of the first and second image receivers.
- 30. A method for projecting an image as claimed in claim 26, wherein said directional reflection screen is constructed to have a viewing range between 49-74 mm.
Priority Claims (1)
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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/995,876, filed Dec. 22, 1997, the entire disclosure of which is hereby incorporated by reference.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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