Claims
- 1. In an image transfer apparatus including an image display device and an image magnifier comprising a plurality of laminar fiber arrays, each fiber array comprising a plurality of fibers, and each fiber having a first end optically coupled to a substantially rectangular entrance face and a second end optically coupled to a substantially rectangular exit face, said first fiber ends in each array having a first predetermined pitch, said second fiber ends in each array having a second predetermined pitch, said second pitch being greater than said first pitch, the fibers in each laminar fiber array being juxtaposed in a plane at said entrance face, said laminar fiber arrays likewise being juxtaposed at said entrance face, the improvement wherein each laminar fiber array has a planar converging portion extending from the second ends of the fibers in an array to a region of initial juxtaposition remote from said entrance face, said second end of each fiber in said fiber array being disposed substantially perpendicular to said exit face, said planar converging portion being disposed at an acute angle relative to said exit face, and said region of initial juxtaposition being arranged at a minimal distance from a line defined by said second fiber ends of said fiber array and having a pitch substantially equal to said first predetermined pitch, the volume defined by the projection extending perpendicular to said entrance face in a direction opposite to the direction of incoming light intersecting the volume defined by the projection extending perpendicular to said exit face in a direction opposite to the direction of outgoing light.
- 2. The image transfer apparatus as defined in claim 1, wherein one half of the fiber arrays are disposed mirror-symmetrically relative to the other half of the fiber arrays, a mid-plane perpendicular to said substantially rectangular exit face being the plane of symmetry.
- 3. The image transfer apparatus as defined in claim 1, wherein said exit face comprises a face plate having a light-absorbing layer, said light-absorbing layer having apertures formed therein in which said second ends of said fibers are arranged.
- 4. The image transfer apparatus as defined in claim 3, wherein a transparent plate is mounted on side exit face, said transparent plate having corrugations formed on the side facing said second fiber ends, which corrugations are arranged substantially parallel to a side of said substantially rectangular exit face.
- 5. The image transfer apparatus as defined in claim 3, wherein said second ends of said fibers have corrugations formed therein, said corrugations being arranged substantially parallel to a side of said substantially rectangular exit face.
- 6. The image transfer apparatus as defined in claim 3, wherein each of said second ends of said fibers have an anti-reflection coating formed thereon.
- 7. The image transfer apparatus as defined in claim 6, wherein a transparent plate is mounted on said exit face, the space between said transparent plate and said corrugations being filled with a paste having a refractive index which is substantially equal to the refractive index of said transparent plate.
- 8. The image transfer apparatus as defined in claim 4, wherein an anti-reflection coating is formed on the side of said transparent plate remote from said exit face.
- 9. The image transfer apparatus as defined in claim 1, wherein said fibers are compressed in the vicinity of said first ends such that interstitial spaces between fibers are substantially eliminated.
- 10. The image transfer apparatus as defined in claim 9, wherein each of said fibers comprises a core and a cylindrical layer of light-absorbing cladding in the vicinity of said first ends, said cores being separated by said cladding.
- 11. The image transfer apparatus as defined in claim 1, wherein each of said first ends of said fibers has an anti-reflection coating formed thereon.
- 12. The image transfer apparatus as defined in claim 1, wherein said image display device comprises a light source, a lens arrangement, and a liquid crystal display directly coupled to said entrance face, said light source, lens arrangement and liquid crystal display being arranged within said projection perpendicular to said exit face such that light from said light source is directed onto said liquid crystal display by said lens arrangement.
- 13. The image transfer apparatus as defined in claim 1, wherein said image display device comprises a plurality of picture tubes, and arrangement of dichroic mirrors, and a lens arrangement all arranged within said projection perpendicular to said exit face such that images from said picture tubes are directed onto said entrance face by said dichroic mirror arrangement and said lens arrangement.
- 14. The image transfer apparatus as defined in claim 1, wherein said image display device comprises a monochrome picture tube having a face plate coupled directly to said entrance face.
- 15. The image transfer apparatus as defined in claim 14, wherein said face plate of said picture tube comprises glass fiber.
- 16. The image transfer apparatus of claim 1 wherein the second ends of the fibers define parallel lines corresponding to respective laminar arrays, the pitch of the lines being greater than the pitch of the laminar arrays at the entrance face.
- 17. The image transfer apparatus of claim 1 wherein at least some of said laminar arrays extend from said exit face in parallel planes.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of division of U.S. application Ser. No. 516,163, filed July 20, 1983, now abandoned.
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