The present invention relates to a floating image display apparatus and a floating image display method.
A known floating image projection apparatus projects a virtual image of a subject displayed on a display apparatus as a floating image onto a space. NPL 1 discloses a technology in which a plurality of half mirrors are installed in a depth direction and floating images are projected in multiple layers.
A case is considered where a technology of projecting the floating image in multiple layers by installing a plurality of the half mirrors is applied to sports watching. For example, the above technology is applied to watching a badminton game, and on a badminton court, each of a player on a front side of the court and a player on a deeper side of the court is displayed in separate floating images. Accordingly, this makes it possible to realize an experience of being given feeling of watching the badminton game performed on the court.
However, the half mirror that projects the floating image on the deeper side needs to be installed on a stage (court), and thus, the arrangement of a real object and the performer on the stage, and a stage production such as lighting are restricted.
The present invention has been made in view of the above issue, and an object of the present invention is to provide a multilayer floating image display apparatus that does not interfere with the production on the stage.
According to an aspect of the present invention, a floating image display apparatus includes: a first display unit configured to be installed to have a display surface facing toward a ground; a first optical element configured to be installed to be inclined with respect to the ground, and configured to transmit a part of light emitted from the first display unit and reflect a part of the light; a second display unit configured to be installed to have a display surface perpendicular to the ground; and a second optical element configured to be installed to be perpendicular to the ground, and configured to transmit a part of light emitted from the second display unit and reflect a part of the light.
According to another aspect of the present invention, a floating image display method includes: displaying a first image by a first display unit installed to have a display surface facing toward a ground; emitting light of the first image to a first optical element that is installed to be inclined with respect to the ground, transmits a part of incident light, and reflects a part of the incident light; displaying a second image by a second display unit installed to have a display surface perpendicular to the ground; and emitting light of the second image to a second optical element that is installed to be perpendicular to the ground, transmits a part of incident light, and reflects a part of the incident light.
According to the present invention, the multilayer floating image display apparatus that does not interfere with the production on the stage can be provided.
Floating Image Display Apparatus of Present Embodiment
Hereinafter, a floating image display apparatus of the present embodiment will be described with reference to the drawings.
The floating image display apparatus of the present embodiment will be described with reference to
The floating image display apparatus illustrated in
The first display unit 11 is disposed at a position with a height H from a ground (the same plane as an upper surface of the stage 30) between a spectator's seat and the stage 30, such that a display surface of the first display unit 11 is parallel with the ground and faces downward (toward the first optical element 21). As the first display unit 11, for example, a display apparatus such as an LED display and an organic EL display can be used. A display image A1 is displayed on the display surface of the first display unit 11. The display image A1 is, for example, an image of the player on the court on the front side of the net 31.
The first optical element 21 is installed to be inclined with respect to the ground at a position below the first display unit 11, and receives light emitted from the first display unit 11. In the example illustrated in
The second display unit 12 is installed at a position away from the base point P (installation position of the second optical element 22) to the spectator's seat side by a distance W, such that the display surface of the second display unit 12 is perpendicular to the ground and faces the stage 30 side. In the example illustrated in
The second optical element 22 is installed to be erected on the ground between the second display unit 12 and the stage 30, and receives light emitted from the second display unit 12. In the example illustrated in
To prevent total reflection, installation positions of the second display unit 12 and the second optical element 22 are adjusted such that an incident angle of the light incident on the second optical element 22 from the second display unit 12 is equal to or less than the angle θ0 in which sin θ0=n1 (n1 is a refractive index of the second optical element 22).
Next, the floating image projected by the floating image display apparatus of
First, the virtual image B1 formed by the first display unit 11 and the first optical element 21 will be described. When the first display unit 11 displays the display image A1, the light of the display image A1 is directed toward the first optical element 21. The first optical element 21 reflects a part of the light of the display image A1 and emits the light toward the spectator 100. The virtual image B1 is projected at a position away by the same distance DF as the height H from the base point P to the first display unit 11. In the example illustrated in
Next, the virtual image B2 formed by the second display unit 12 and the second optical element 22 will be described. When the second display unit 12 displays the display image A2, the light of the display image A2 is directed toward the second optical element 22. The second optical element 22 reflects a part of the light of the display image A2 and emits the light toward the spectator 100. The virtual image B2 is projected at a position away by the same distance DR as the distance W from the base point P to the second display unit 12. In the example illustrated in
In the example illustrated in
Next, an upper limit of a viewing zone of the floating image display apparatus in
The upper limit V of the viewing zone illustrated in
It is possible to dispose the spectator 100 in a vertical direction as long as his/her position is lower than V+h, where V is the upper limit of the viewing zone. That is, the present floating image display apparatus can be applied to audiovisual environments, in which the spectator's seat is installed in a stepwise shape, such as a stadium and a movie theater.
Note that here, the badminton competition venue is described as an example, but the present invention can also be applied to other sports events and the stage production in theaters and the like, when total reflection conditions and the upper limit of the viewing zone can be satisfied and the first display unit 11, the second display unit 12, the first optical element 21, and the second optical element 22 can be installed.
As described above, the floating image display apparatus according to the present embodiment includes: the first display unit 11 that is installed to have the display surface facing toward a ground; the first optical element 21 that is installed to be inclined with respect to the ground, transmits a part of the light of the display image A1 displayed by the first display unit 11, and reflects a part of the light; the second display unit 12 that is installed to have the display surface perpendicular to the ground; and the second optical element 22 that is installed to be perpendicular to the ground, transmits a part of the light of the display image A2 displayed by the second display unit 12, and reflects a part of the light. Accordingly, the multilayer virtual images B1 and B2 can be made without installing the second optical element 22 on the stage 30.
Floating Image Display Apparatus of Comparative Example
The floating image display apparatus of a comparative example will be described with reference to
A display apparatus 51 is installed such that the display surface of the display apparatus 51 is parallel with the ground and faces downward. The half mirror 61 is installed at a position below the display apparatus 51 and inclined at 45 degrees with respect to the ground, and receives light emitted from the display apparatus 51. When the display apparatus 51 displays the display image A1, the light of the display image A1 is directed toward the half mirror 61. The half mirror 61 reflects a part of the light of the display image A1. The virtual image B1 is made at a position away by the same distance DF as the height H from the ground to the display apparatus 51. The spectator recognizes the virtual image B1 on the stage 30 as a floating image.
A display apparatus 52 is installed on a deeper side of the display apparatus 51 such that the display surface of the display apparatus 52 is parallel with the ground and faces downward. A half mirror 62 is installed at a position below the display apparatus 52 and inclined at 45 degrees with respect to the ground, and receives light emitted from the display apparatus 52. When the display apparatus 52 displays the display image A2, the light of the display image A2 is directed toward the half mirror 62. The half mirror 62 reflects a part of the light of the display image A2. The virtual image B2 is made at a position away by the same distance DR as the height H from the ground to the display apparatus 51. The spectator recognizes the virtual image B2 on the stage 30 as a floating image.
In the floating image display apparatus of the comparative example, a multilayer floating image can be displayed, but the half mirror 62 for displaying the floating image on the deeper side needs to be installed on the stage 30. Therefore, the arrangement of the actual object and the performer on the stage 30 is limited.
Furthermore, since it is assumed to be viewed from a position in a horizontal direction, the floating image display apparatus of the comparative example is not suitable for a configuration in which the spectator is disposed in a vertical direction.
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/JP2020/017232 | 4/21/2020 | WO |