1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a display apparatus, and more particularly to a floating virtual display apparatus capable of being used as a screen.
2. Description of Related Art
Taiwan publishing patent NO. 200951771 discloses an apparatus with a virtue touch screen, including a screen, an optical mechanism, and a detection module, where the optical mechanism has at least one optical lens. The picture on the screen is formed into a corresponding virtual screen image in a space through the optical mechanism by means of optical imaging principle. The detection module is used to detect whether a user touches the virtual screen image or not, detect and analyze the position of a contact position with the virtual screen, and transfer the position to a contact position with the screen corresponding thereto and signal commands so that the user can operate the digital contents displayed on the virtue screen with a touch control mode, thereby achieving the effect of operating the screen substantially instead of touching it directly. The above-mentioned Taiwan published patent still need use a general screen to provide the images needed for the virtual screen, and a traditional screen cannot be omitted to reduce the cost.
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To improve a conventional floating plasma display apparatus, the present invention is proposed.
The main object of the present invention is to provide a floating virtual plasma display apparatus, including a scanning mechanism, an optical focusing unit, and a laser light source; when a light beam emitted from a laser light source is focused by the optical focusing unit, air particles in the air around a focus are caused to ionize into plasma to yield a floating ionized beam spot; a floating virtual image is generated after the position of the ionized beam is altered through the scanning of the scanning mechanism.
Another object of the present invention is to provide a floating virtual plasma display apparatus, allowing a floating virtual image to display a variable virtual image like a floating moving screen by controlling a laser light source to emit bright, dark laser light beams corresponding to an image.
The present invention can be more fully understood by reference to the following description and accompanying drawings, in which:
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The laser light source 51, laser focusing unit 52 and image signal processing unit 54 are respectively coupled to the second bracket 536 of the scanning mechanism 53. The scanning way of the scanning mechanism 53 is first taking the first shaft 532 as a rotating center scanning from left to right, and then taking the second shaft 535 as a rotating center rotating down-up a small angle. Thereafter, the scanning mechanism 53 takes the first shaft 532 as a rotating center again rotating from right to left, and repeats the above-mentioned procedures scanning from left to right and up to down over and over again.
A laser line 511 is focused by the optical focusing unit 52, allowing air particles in the air around a focus to be ionized into plasma to generate an ionized beam spot 501 when the laser line 511 is emitted from the laser light source 51. A floating virtual image 50 is displayed to a human's vision through human persistence of vision after the position of the ionized beam spot 501 is altered through the scanning of the scanning mechanism 53 with a scanning speed of more than 24 times per second to the whole picture of the virtual image 50. The floating virtual image 50 is allowed to display a variable virtual image like a floating moving screen by controlling the laser light source 51 to emit different bright, dark laser lines corresponding to an image through the image signal processing unit 54.
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A laser line 611 is focused by the optical focusing unit 62, allowing air particles in the air around a focus to be ionized into plasma to generate an ionized beam spot 601 when the laser line 611 is emitted from the laser light source 61. A floating virtual image 60 is displayed to a human's vision through human persistence of vision after the position of the ionized beam spot 601 is altered through the scanning of the scanning mechanism 63 with a scanning speed of more than 24 times per second to the whole picture of the virtual image 60.
In the present embodiment, the laser line 611 is emitted from the laser light source 61 is first focused by the optical focusing unit 62, projected to the scanning mirror 631, and further reflected by the scanning mirror 631 to generate the ionized beam spot 601. Thereafter, the position of the ionized beam spot 601 is altered by means of the scanning of the scanning mirror 631, thereby generating a floating virtual image 60. The floating virtual image 60 is allowed to display a variable virtual image like a floating moving screen by controlling the laser light source 61 to emit different bright, dark laser lines corresponding to an image through the image signal processing unit 64.
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A laser line 711 is focused by the optical focusing unit 72, allowing air particles in the air around a focus to be ionized into plasma to generate an ionized beam spot 701 when the laser line 711 is emitted from the laser light source 71. A floating virtual image 70 is displayed to a human's vision through human persistence of vision, after the position of the ionized beam spot 701 is altered through the scanning of the optical focusing unit 72 driven by the scanning mechanism 73 with a scanning speed of more than 24 times per second to the whole picture of the virtual image 70. The floating virtual image 70 is allowed to display a variable virtual image like a floating moving screen by controlling the laser light source 71 to emit different bright, dark laser lines corresponding to an image through the image signal processing unit 74.
The optical focusing unit 72 of the present embodiment may be a conventional concave lens, convex lens or Fresnel lens having a focusing function, and the scanning unit 731 may be the one such as the scanning mirror in the second embodiment.
When the optical focusing unit 72 is a concave lens, the light beam emitted from the light source 71 will be reflected and focused by the concave lens so as to generate an ionized beam spot 701, and meanwhile, scanned by the concave lens to generate a floating virtual image 70.
When the optical focusing unit 72 is a convex lens or Fresnel lens having a focusing function and the scanning unit 731 is a scanning mirror, the light beam 711 emitted from the light source 71 will be reflected by the scanning mirror, and then focused by the convex lens or Fresnel lens to generate an ionized beam spot 701, and meanwhile, scanned by the scanning mirror to generate a floating virtual image 70.
The optical focusing unit of the first and second embodiments of the present invention may be a conventional convex lens or Fresnel lens having a focusing function; the scanning mechanism of the second and third embodiments may be a conventional micro electro mechanical system (MEMS) scanning mechanism.
In the floating virtual plasma display apparatus of the present invention, air particles in the air around a focus of the optical focusing unit are ionized to generate an ionized beam spot after a laser line emitted from the laser light source is focused by the optical focusing unit; a floating virtual image like a floating virtual screen is generated after the position of the beam spot is altered through the scanning of the scanning mechanism; the floating virtual image is allowed to display a variable virtual image like a floating moving screen by controlling the laser light source to emit bright, dark laser lines corresponding to an image such that a traditional screen can be omitted thereby reducing the cost.
Additional advantages and modifications will readily occur to those skilled in the art. Therefore, the invention in its broader aspects is not limited to the specific details and representative embodiments shown and described herein. Accordingly, various modifications may be made without departing from the spirit or scope of the general inventive concept as defined by the appended claims and their equivalents.
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100122254 | Jun 2011 | TW | national |