Claims
- 1. An image display device for controlling reflectivity with respect to illuminating light applied to pixels depending on an image to be displayed, comprising:
- reflecting means for reflecting illuminating light toward a readout side thereof; and
- a light-transmissive panel positioned on said readout side of said reflecting means, said light-transmissive panel comprising a first planar microlens array having lenses for converging the illuminating light and a second planar microlens array having lenses for refracting the illuminating light, which has passed through said first planar microlens array, so as to be applied substantially perpendicularly to said reflecting means, at least one of said first microlens array and said second microlens array further comprising a glass substrate wherein the lenses of said at least one of said first microlens array and said second microlens array are formed of a synthetic resin having high refractive index in a range of 1.58 to 1.63 to be convex lenses which project convexly away from said glass substrate, said convex lenses being covered by a cover glass with a layer of a synthetic resin of low refractive index in a range of 1.45 to 1.53 being formed between said convex lenses and said cover glass.
- 2. An image display device for controlling transmissivity with respect to illuminating light applied to pixels depending on an image to be displayed, comprising:
- transmitting means for transmitting illuminating light from an illuminating side toward a readout side thereof;
- a light-transmissive panel positioned on said illuminating side of said transmitting means, said light-transmissive panel comprising a first planar microlens array having lenses for converging the illuminating light and a second planar microlens array having lenses for refracting the illuminating light, which has passed through said first planar microlens array, so as to be applied substantially perpendicularly to said transmitting means, at least one of said first microlens array and said second microlens array further comprising a glass substrate wherein the lenses of said at least one of said first microlens array and said second microlens array are formed of a synthetic resin having high refractive index in a range of 1.58 to 1.63 to be convex lenses which project convexly away from said glass substrate, said convex lenses being covered by a cover glass with a layer of a synthetic resin of low refractive index in a range of 1.45 to 1.53 being formed between said convex lenses and said cover glass.
Parent Case Info
This is a Continuation-In-Part of U.S. Ser. No. 08/820,313, filed Mar. 18, 1997 now abandoned.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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