Claims
- 1. An interface tube for an image display device configured to receive light comprising:
an inside surface to direct and reflect light; and a center region as defined by the inside surface, where at least a portion of the inside surface includes light-disbursing elements configured to direct a substantial portion of reflected light away from the center region to prevent the center region from exceeding a specified temperature.
- 2. The interface tube of claim 1, wherein the light dispersing elements comprise a plurality of distinct reflective surfaces configured to reflect stray light at differing angles.
- 3. The interface tube of claim 1, where the inside surface is generally conical.
- 4. The interface tube of claim 1, where the inside surface includes a first end of a first diameter and a second end of a second diameter, where the first diameter is larger than the second diameter.
- 5. The interface tube of claim 4, wherein the inside surface is tapered.
- 6. The interface tube of claim 1, wherein the light dispersing elements comprise include a series of stepped terraces.
- 7. A projection device comprising:
a light source; an optical engine configured to generate an image; and a spacer disposed between the light source and optical engine such that light produced by the light source is directed by the spacer to the optical engine, the spacer comprising a plurality of light dispersing elements.
- 8. The projection device of claim 7, where the light dispersing elements comprise a plurality of distinct reflective surfaces configured to reflect stray light at differing angles.
- 9. The projection device of claim 8, where the spacer is generally conical in shape and the spacer generally decreases in width as it extends toward the optical engine.
- 10. The projection device of claim 9, where the plurality of distinct reflective surfaces is a series of stepped terraces.
- 11. A projection device including:
a light source including a front arm; an optical engine; and an interface tube disposed between the light source and the optical engine, the interface tube including a body having a non-uniform internal surface, the body being configured to receive at least a portion of the front arm, the interface tube being adapted to generate a refractive pattern of light that is substantially directed away from the portion of the front arm that is received in the interface tube.
- 12. The projection device of claim 11, wherein the refractive pattern produced by the non-uniform internal surface substantially reduces the amount of light directed towards the front arm compared to a refractive pattern produced by a uniform internal surface.
- 13. The projection device of claim 11, wherein the interface tube is tapered.
- 14. The projection device of claim 13, wherein the interface tube is positioned such that the diameter of the tube generally decreases in width as it extends towards the optical engine.
- 15. The projection device of claim 11, wherein the non-uniform internal surface comprises a plurality of stepped terraces.
- 16. The projection device of claim 11, wherein the interface tube includes a stepped frusta-conical body.
- 17. A reflector for use in a projection device, the reflector having a body configured to direct light from a light source towards an optical engine, wherein at least a portion of the internal surface of the body is non-uniform.
- 18. The reflector of claim 17, where at least a portion of the body is conical.
- 19. The reflector of claim 17, where at least a portion of the body is frusta-conical.
- 20. The reflector of claim 17, where at least a portion of the body is stepped frusta-conical.
- 21. The reflector of claim 17, where the body comprises a plurality of cylindrical sections, where the cylindrical sections have varying diameters.
- 22. The reflector of claim 21, where the cylindrical sections are arranged so as to generally decrease in diameter.
- 23. A projection device comprising:
a body enclosing:
a light source; an optical engine configured to generate an image; and a spacer being configured to direct light emitted by a light source towards a optical engine, the spacer comprising a series of stepped cylindrical elements in axial alignment, each cylindrical element having a decreased internal diameter relative to the next so as to create a terraced inner surface.
- 24. The projection device of claim 23, wherein the stepped cylindrical elements include a surface configured to substantially reflect light away from a central region of the spacer.
- 25. The projection device of claim 23, wherein the light source includes a front arm configured to extend partially into the spacer, and wherein the cylindrical elements are configured to reflect light substantially away from the front arm.
- 26. The projection device of claim 23, wherein each cylindrical element includes a reflective surface configured to reflect light at differing angles.
- 27. The projection device of claim 26, wherein the reflective surface is a non-uniform surface.
- 28. A method for projecting an image comprising:
providing a projector including a light source and an optical engine; providing an interface tube positioned between the light source and the optical engine, the interface tube having a non-uniform internal surface; and directing light produced by the light source through the interface tube towards the optical engine such that an image generated by the optical engine is directed towards a display surface.
- 29. The method of claim 28, wherein directing light includes reflecting light away from a central region of the interface tube.
- 30. The method of claim 28, wherein the light source includes a portion extending into the interface tube and where the directing light includes reflecting light substantially away from the portion of the light source extending into the interface tube.
- 31. The method of claim 28, further comprising generating stray light and reflecting the stray light off of the non-uniform internal surface to reduce the temperature of a center of the interface tube.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] The present application claims priority under 35 U.S.C. § 119 to U.S. Provisional Patent Application Serial No. 60/475,304, which was filed on Jun. 2, 2003. The disclosure of that application is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety for all purposes.
Provisional Applications (1)
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