Claims
- 1. A holographic head-up display apparatus which comprises:
- (a) light emitting display means for generating visible display light;
- (b) transmissive hologram diffraction grating means for transmissively diffracting the visible display light emitted from said light emitting display means;
- (c) reflective hologram diffraction grating means for reflectively diffracting the visible display light transmissively diffracted through said transmissive hologram diffraction grating means toward an observer so that the observer can recognize a clear virtual image free from chromatic aberration of the visible display light emitted from said light emitting display means.
- 2. The holographic head-up display apparatus as set forth in claim 1, wherein said transmissive hologram diffraction grating means is formed by irradiating a hologram dry plate with two light sources located on the same side of said transmissive hologram diffraction grating means in such a way a first light source is located a distance L.sub.4 away from a center of the hologram dry plate so as to correspond to a position of said light emitting display means relative to said transmissive means and a second light source is located a distance L.sub.3 away from the center thereof under consideration of chromatic aberration of the visible display light.
- 3. The holographic head-up display apparatus as set forth in claim 2, wherein said reflective hologram diffraction grating means is formed by irradiating a hologram dry plate with two light sources located on both sides of said reflective hologram diffraction grating means in such a way that a first light source is located a distance L.sub.1 away from a center of the hologram dry plate so as to correspond to a position of the virtual image of the visible display light relative to said reflective means and a second light source is located a distance L.sub.2 +L.sub.3 away from the center thereof, where L.sub.2 denotes a distance between said two, transmissive and reflective, hologram diffraction grating means.
- 4. The holographic head-up display apparatus as set forth in claim 1, wherein said light emitting display means and said transmissive hologram diffraction grating means are arranged in or on a dashboard of an automotive vehicle, and said reflective hologram diffraction grating means is arranged on a windshield thereof.
- 5. The holographic head-up display apparatus as set forth in claim 1, wherein said light emitting display means and said transmissive hologram diffraction grating means are arranged in or on a dashboard of an automotive vehicle, and said reflective hologram diffraction grating means is arranged on a dashboard thereof.
- 6. The holographic head-up display apparatus as set forth in claim 1, wherein said light emitting display means and said transmissive hologram diffraction grating means are arranged on a ceiling of an automotive vehicle, and said reflective hologram diffraction grating means is arranged on a dashboard thereof.
- 7. The holographic head-up display apparatus as set forth in claim 1, wherein said light emitting display means and said transmissive hologram diffraction grating means are arranged on a ceiling of an automotive vehicle, and said reflective hologram diffraction grating means is arranged on a windshield thereof.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of co-pending application Ser. No. 07/120,378 filed on Nov. 13, 1987.
Continuations (1)
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