The present invention relates to a Fresnel lens sheet applied to optical products such as a rear projection type screen.
Generally, a projection screen is configured by a Fresnel lens sheet and a lenticular lens sheet and is an article for imaging an image on the projection screen by a video light from a projector and acquiring a directive diffusing surface.
A conventional type Fresnel lens has a configuration that serrate irregularities (a prism) are arranged in a row on a concentric circle, an incident light is refracted by the tilted prism, and the whole sheet functions as a lens.
As for the manufacture of the Fresnel lens, a metal mold is cut by a cutting tool, the metal mold and a copied mold are used for a mold, and press molding, injection molding and molding by an ultraviolet-hardening agent are generally performed.
Recently, in order to reduce the depth of a projection television set, an angle (an angle of view) at which a video light is incident on a Fresnel lens has a tendency to be increased. To further reduce the depth of the projection television set or to large-size a screen, it is proposed that a video light is diagonally incident on the screen and its angle also has a tendency to be increased year by year. However, a Fresnel lens using conventional type refractive action has a limit in refracting power and cannot sufficiently deflect the incident light.
To solve the problem, Patent Document 1 and technique using a total reflection principle on the side of an incident surface of a sheet are disclosed. Concretely, as shown in
Then, in Patent Document 2, as shown in
However, in the above-mentioned structure, since a part (shown by a broken line in
To lighten the problem, in Patent Documents 3 and 4, it is proposed that a total reflection type Fresnel lens surface and an incident surface refraction type Fresnel lens surface are combined and are used for a complex surface.
[Patent document 1] JP-A No. 208041/1986
[Patent document 2] JP-A No. 277935/1986
[Patent document 3] International published unexamined patent application No. WO2002/027399
[Patent document 4] JP-A No. 114481/2003
The object of the invention is to improve light utilizing efficiency and to reduce a stray light caused because the stray light is incident on a rise surface and is reflected or refracted on a reflection surface in an abnormal direction.
The invention for solving the above-mentioned problems is based upon a Fresnel lens sheet used for a rear projection type screen, and the Fresnel lens sheet is characterized in that a prism row for deflecting an incident light on an exit side is arranged on an incident-side surface of the Fresnel lens sheet, at least a part of the prism row is provided with an incident surface for refracting an incident light from a light source, a reflection surface for totally reflecting the light refracted on the incident surface and a rise surface between a center-side terminal point of the incident surface and an outer periphery-side terminal point of the reflection surface, one unit of prism is constituted by three surface of the incident surface, the reflection surface and the rise surface, the rise surface is reversely tilted toward the outer periphery side in at least an innermost of the lens sheet with a crossing point of the incident surface and the rise surface as a base point and a center of an optical axis of the Fresnel lens is eccentric outside the lens sheet.
Besides, the invention is characterized in that a pitch in an innermost of the prism row on the Fresnel lens sheet is smaller than a pitch on an outermost periphery.
In addition, the invention is based upon the above-mentioned Fresnel lens sheet and is characterized in that a reversely tilted angle θ between the rise surface and a perpendicular of the Fresnel lens sheet is equal to or larger than 2 degree and is equal to or smaller than 20 degrees.
Further, the invention is based upon the above-mentioned Fresnel lens sheet, is characterized in that a reinforcing part is arranged between the rise surface and the reflection surface, and is also characterized in that a width of the reinforcing part is equal to or larger than 3 μm and is equal to or smaller than 20 μm.
Furthermore, the invention is characterized in a rear projection type screen provided with the above-mentioned Fresnel lens sheet and a light diffusing sheet and is characterized in a rear projection type image display unit provided with the rear projection type screen.
According to the above-mentioned invention, the light utilizing efficiency of the Fresnel lens is enhanced, compared with the conventional type where the rise surface is tilted vertically or in a forward direction, the local nonuniformity of an image is reduced, and the quality of an image can be enhanced. Further, as the width of the reinforcing part can be also secured, the production of a cutting tool and a mold can be facilitated. In addition, mold release in molding is facilitated and the productivity can be enhanced.
Referring to the drawings, the invention will be described below.
After a light incident on the incident surface 11 is refracted on an interface and is totally reflected on the reflection surface 12, it is exiting in a predetermined direction. The predetermined direction means a direction substantially parallel to a normal of a reference surface 14 of the Fresnel lens sheet. In the meantime, as a light incident on the rise surface 13 does not reach the reflection surface 12 or is reflected on the reflection surface 12 in an abnormal direction except the predetermined direction, it cannot be effectively utilized.
As such a form is adopted in the invention, a rate of lights incident on the rise surface 13 out of lights incident on a unit prism can be reduced, compared with that in the example of the prior art and light utilizing efficiency can be enhanced. Simultaneously, as lights incident on the rise surface are reduced, the local nonuniformity of a screen and the interference of a ghost image are reduced and the quality of images can be enhanced.
It was taken for granted that such reversely tilted configuration could not be adopted because mold release was impossible in the prior art where the center of the optical axis of the Fresnel lens existed in the Fresnel lens sheet. However, the inventors found that when the center of the optical axis existed outside the Fresnel lens sheet, the Fresnel lens sheet could be easily released from a mold by releasing it along the rise surface in releasing the molded Fresnel lens sheet and made the invention.
The invention requires that the rise surface is reversely tilted toward the outer periphery side with a crossing point of the incident surface and the rise surface as a base point, and it is desirable to increase its effect that a reversely tilted angle θ is 2 or more degrees. A desirable upper limit value of the reversely tilted angle θ is 20 degrees. When the reversely tilted angle θ is larger than 20 degrees, an angle between the reflection surface 12 and the rise surface 13 is too small, possibly leading to a problem in the durability of a cutting tool for cutting a mold and the durability of the mold and a problem in the mold release of the mold and a molded article.
In the invention, a prism row configured as described above may also be used on an overall Fresnel lens sheet or may also be used on a part. The reason will be described below.
As shown in
It is desirable for the similar reason that the width of the reinforcing part varies gradually or continuously depending upon a position. The production of the mold is facilitated and the transmissivity of the whole surface of the Fresnel lens can be made uniform respectively by setting the width of the reinforcing part in the vicinity of the center of the optical axis of the Fresnel lens so that the width is smaller than the width of the reinforcing part on the outer periphery side of the Fresnel lens for example.
It is desirable further for the similar reason that pitch in the vicinity of the optical axis in a prism row on the Fresnel lens sheet is smaller than pitch on the outermost periphery. This is effective in facilitating the production of the mold and in making the transmissivity of the whole surface of the Fresnel lens sheet uniform.
The Fresnel lens sheet according to the invention may also be a linear Fresnel lens sheet where a prism row is linear and may also be a concentric circular Fresnel lens sheet. When the Fresnel lens sheet is linear, an optical axis of the Fresnel lens is parallel to a longitudinal direction of a prism row.
The Fresnel lens sheet according to the invention can be manufactured by a molding method such as casting using ultraviolet hardening resin and press molding and for the material of its substrate, optical materials such as glass and transparent resin can be used. When the lightening of a product is regarded as important, it is desirable that a transparent resin member is used. In the meantime, when the solution of a problem of a warp by the influence of ambient temperature and humidity of the Fresnel lens sheet is regarded as important, it is desirable that a glass member is used.
The effect of the invention will be described using embodiments and comparative examples below. In the embodiments and the comparative examples, an angle of an exiting light with an optical axis of a Fresnel lens sheet is 0 degree, that is, the exiting light is parallel to the optical axis, a prism apical angle β between an incident surface 11 and a reflection surface 12 is set to 50 degrees, the length of the incident surface 11 is set to 0.04 mm, and the refractive index of lens material is set to 1.55.
An incident angle α is set to 23 degrees, a prism pitch is set to 0.0525 mm, an angle of an incident surface is set to 31.8 degrees, an angle μ of a reflection surface is set to 18.2 degrees, and an angle θ of a reversely tilted rise surface is set to 5 degrees. A rate of exiting lights is 63.6%.
A prism row is arranged as in Embodiment 1 except that an angle θ of a rise surface is set to 0 degree and a prism pitch is set to 0.060 mm. At this time, a rate of lights exiting as parallel lights is 56.0%.
Next, an embodiment and a comparative example where prism units are connected via a minute flat part will be described.
An incident angle α is set to 23 degrees, an angle of an incident surface is set to 31.8 degrees, an angle μ of a reflection surface is set to 18.2 degrees, a prism pitch is set to 0.0526 mm, a width W of a reinforcing part is set to 0.006 mm, and an angle θ of a reversely tilted rise surface is set to 5 degrees. A rate of exiting lights is 57.0%.
A prism row is arranged as in Embodiment 2 except that an angle θ of a rise surface is set to 0 degree and prism pitch is set to 0.066 mm. At this time, a rate of lights exiting as parallel lights is 50.5%.
Examples that an incident angle α is set to 23° and 46°, the width of a reinforcing part is varied from 0 to 15 μm and an angle of a reversely tilted rise surface is varied from 0° to 15° including the embodiments and the comparative examples respectively described above are shown in Tables 1 and 2.
For example, in the table 1, in the example of the prior art where an angle of the rise surface is 0 degree when the width of the reinforcing part is 0.000 mm, the transmissivity is 56.0%, while in the example of the invention where angles of the reversely tilted rise surface are 5, 7 and 10 degrees, respective transmissivity are 63.6%, 67.4% and 74.1%, and it is known that the efficiency of transmission increases.
In addition, in the example of the invention where the width of the reinforcing part is 0.010 mm and an angle of the rise surface is 7 degrees, the transmissivity is 56.0%. Therefore, as the width of the reinforcing part can be set to 0.010 mm though the efficiency of transmission is similar to that in the prior art, the production of the mold is facilitated and the durability of the mold is improved.
Further, in the example of the invention where the width of the reinforcing part is set to 0.003 mm and an angle of the rise surface is 7 degrees, the transmissivity is 63.6%. Therefore, as the length of the flat part can be secured though the higher efficiency of transmission is acquired, compared with that in the prior art, the production of the mold is facilitated and the durability of the mold is improved.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2004-163271 | Jun 2004 | JP | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/JP05/09410 | 5/24/2005 | WO | 12/1/2006 |