1. Field of the Invention
The present invention generally relates to a light source unit and a projector apparatus equipped with the light source unit, and more particularly to a light source unit miniaturized without decreasing the utilization efficiency of light from a light source and a projector apparatus equipped with the light source unit.
2. Description of the Related Art
A projector apparatus is configured to display an image on a screen by making the light that has outgone from a light source unit be incident into a mirror tunnel to make the light having a uniform intensity distribution after making the light pass through a color wheel, and by projecting the light with the light quantity being switched at each pixel with a micro-mirror device, a liquid crystal display device or the like.
As shown in
The light source 51 is composed of a reflector 54 and a lamp 55 inserted into the reflector 54. The lamp 55 is composed of a bulb 56 and electrode introducing units 59, and the lamp 55 is inserted so that the bulb 56 may be located in the reflector 54. In addition, the color wheel is omitted in
Here, a part of the light that has been emitted from the bulb 56 and has been reflected by the inner wall of the reflector 54 strikes the electrode introducing unit 59, and the light quantity of the light is attenuated. Moreover, the convex lens 52 cannot sufficiently radiate the light reflected by the reflector 54 onto the incidence plane 53a of the mirror tunnel 53.
Accordingly, in order to secure a certain light quantity, it becomes necessary for the light source unit 50 to have a size equal to a certain size or more, and a projector apparatus having the light source unit 50 built therein has a tendency to become large in size. Consequently, the projector apparatus is not always easy to carry and to install.
Although the size of a light source unit is more preferable to be smaller from the viewpoint of miniaturizing the whole body, it has been necessary for the size of the lamp of the light source unit to be a certain size or more from the viewpoint of securing a light quantity.
A preferable aspect of the present invention is a light source unit including: a reflector having an opening for housing a lamp and an opening for radiating light, the reflector having an inner surface subjected to mirror surface working to be shaped in a polynomial surface; a light source equipped with a bulb emitting light and an electrode introducing unit guiding an electrode to the bulb, the bulb being inserted into the reflector from the opening for housing the lamp and being disposed so that a focus position of the light emitted from the bulb and reflected by an inner wall of the reflector is not located on the electrode introducing unit; and a condenser lens condensing the light emitted from the reflector, the condenser lens disposed so as to be located on an optical axis of light emitted from the light source.
Moreover, another preferable aspect of the present invention is a projector apparatus including: a light source unit composed of a reflector having an opening for housing a lamp and an opening for radiating light, the reflector having an inner surface subjected to mirror surface working to be shaped in a polynomial surface, a light source equipped with a bulb emitting light and an electrode introducing unit guiding an electrode to the bulb, the bulb being inserted into the reflector from the opening for housing the lamp and being disposed so that a focus position of the light emitted from the bulb and reflected by an inner wall of the reflector is not located on the electrode introducing unit, and a condenser lens condensing the light emitted from the reflector, the condenser lens disposed so as to be located on an optical axis of light emitted from the light source; a mirror tunnel guiding light that has outgone from the condenser lens; a lens condensing light that has outgone from the mirror tunnel; a micro-mirror device receiving light that has outgone from the lens to project an image; and a projector lens expanding the image projected from the micro-mirror device.
Next, an embodiment of the present invention is described by reference to the drawings. However, the range of the invention is not limited to the shown example.
As shown in
As shown in
The reflector 9 is formed into a polynomial surface shape. The polynomial surface shape of the reflector 9 is a form expressed by the formula obtained by substituting a value shown in Table 1 for each parameter of the following Formula (1).
In Formula (1), the letter z denotes an axis in an optical axis direction (the traveling direction of light is supposed to be positive); the letter c denotes a radius of curvature; the letter k denotes a conic constant; and the letter r (mm) denotes the length of a perpendicular line when the perpendicular line is let fall from the edge portion of an opening for radiating light 11, which will be described later, to the optical axis K.
Moreover, the opening for radiating light 11 is formed on the reflector 9 for making light outgo. Furthermore, an opening for housing a lamp 12 is also formed at the base of the reflector 9, and the lamp 10 is housed from the opening for housing a lamp 12.
As shown in
As a concrete shape of the bulb 13 used for the present invention, for example, the following shape can be cited.
First, as shown in
Next, an ellipse B is disposed so that the central point U of the ellipse B may be located at a position distant by 24.77409 mm from the central point T of the ellipse A on the side of the point Q on the major axis L and so that the minor axis N of the ellipse B may be parallel to the minor axis M of the ellipse A. The ellipse B has a conic coefficient of −0.85721, the radius of curvature of 110047 mm, a semimajor axis of 21.7811 mm and a semiminor axis of 8.230445 mm.
Next, the ellipses A and B are rotated around the optical axis K. Thereupon, a solid spindle C shown in
The outer edge portion of the solid spindle C corresponds to the periphery of the bulb used for the present embodiment. Moreover, the space in the inside of a spindle D formed by the rotation of an arc P of the ellipse B, which is located nearer to the point Q than the optical axis K, around the optical axis K corresponds to the space in which the arc 15 is housed in the bulb.
Then, the shape of the space between the spindles C and D corresponds to the shape of a glass member for housing the arc, and the point S corresponds to the position of the arc housed in the bulb. By attaching the electrode introducing units 14 supplying electric power to the arc on both the ends of the bulb 13, which has the shape mentioned above, in the longitudinal direction of the bulb 13 as shown in
The condenser lens 6 is disposed in the traveling direction of the light that has outgone from the opening for radiating light 11 of the reflector 9. The shape of the condenser lens 6 is not limited as long as the condenser lens 6 can sufficiently condense the light that has outgone from the opening for radiating light 11 to make the condensed light outgo into the traveling direction of the light. An example of a lens capable of being used as the condenser lens is shown in the following.
As shown in
The condenser lens 6 is disposed so that the lens surface 16 may be opposed to the opening for radiating light 11 of the reflector 9 of the light source 5 and the lens surface 17 may be opposed to the incidence surface 21a of a mirror tunnel 21, which will be described later. Moreover, the condenser lens 6 is disposed so that the center of the lens surface 16 and the center of the lens surface 17 may be located on the optical axis K.
The shape of the lens surface 16 on the side of the light source 5 of the condenser lens 6 and the shape of the lens surface 17 on the side of the mirror tunnel 21 are expressed by the formulae obtained by substituting each parameter of the following Formula (2) for a value shown in Table 2.
In Formula (2), the letter z denotes an axis in an optical axis direction (the traveling direction of light is supposed to be positive); the letter c denotes a radius of curvature; and the letter k denotes a conic constant. Moreover, the letter r (mm) denotes the length of a perpendicular line Z when the perpendicular line Z is let fall from a point V, which is a point on the edge portion of the condenser lens 6, to the optical axis K, as shown in
The lens surface 16 on the side of the light source 5 of the condenser lens 6 can be divided into the range (hereinafter referred to as an “effective range”) that condenses radiated light to introduce the condensed light to the lens surface 17 on the side of the mirror tunnel 21 and the other range. For example, in case of a condenser lens having the radius of 10 mm, as shown in
As shown in
The color wheel 20 is a circular rotation plate, and is equipped with the color filters of a red (R) one, a green (G) one and a blue (B) one, which are arranged in the circumferential direction. The color wheel 20 is disposed so that the central axis of rotation is laterally shifted from the optical axis K.
The mirror tunnel 21 is a transparent rectangular column, and is provided to be arranged along the optical axis K. The mirror tunnel 21 introduces the incidence light from the incidence surface 21a into the optical axis direction, making the incidence light carry out the total reflections thereof at the interface between the side surface of the mirror tunnel 21 and the outside air layer. Then, the mirror tunnel 21 makes the guided light outgo from the exit surface 21b of the mirror tunnel 21 as a light flux having a uniform intensity distribution. In addition, a rectangular cylinder in which a reflection film is provided on the whole inner circumferential surface thereof may be used as the mirror tunnel 21.
As shown in
The lens 23 projects the light that has been made to outgo from the mirror tunnel 21 on the micro-mirror device 24. Although the lens 23 is illustrated as a single lens in
The micro-mirror device 24 forms each pixel of a display image by a plurality of micro-mirrors, and switches the light and darkness of the pixels by switching the inclination directions of these micro-mirrors to project the image. The micro-mirrors are formed of ultra-thin pieces of metal such as the pieces of aluminum, and each of the micro-mirrors has a vertical width and a horizontal width, each within a range of from 10 μm to 20 μm. Each of these micro-mirrors is formed on each of a plurality of mirror driving devices (not shown) such as CMOS's arranged in a matrix in row directions and column directions.
The projector lens 25 expands the reflected light from the micro-mirror device 24 to project the expanded light onto the screen (not shown). In addition, although the projector lens 25 is illustrated as a single lens in
As shown in
Here, an example of the positional relation of the light source unit 4 used in the present embodiment is described. In addition, the above exemplified sizes of the reflector, the lamp and the condenser lens are used as those in the description here.
The arc 15 is disposed so as to be located at a position distant from the base of the reflector 9 by 5.794 mm on the optical axis K. The condenser lens 6 is disposed so that the center of the lens surface 16 on the side of the light source 5 may be located at a position distant from the arc 15 by 33.34 mm. Moreover, the mirror tunnel 21 is disposed so that the distance from the arc 15 to the point where the incidence surface 21a and the optical axis K cross at right angles may be 47.5 mm.
Next, the operation of the embodiment of the present invention is described.
When the projector apparatus 1 is driven, light is emitted from the bulb 13 of the light source 5, and most of the emitted light is radiated onto the inner wall of the reflector 9, on which mirror surface working is performed.
At this time, as shown in
After the light that has been radiated into the color wheel 20 is converted into three colors of red, green and blue by the filter of each color of the red (R), the green (G) and the blue (B), respectively, the converted light is radiated onto the incidence surface 21a of the mirror tunnel 21. The light that has been incident into the mirror tunnel 21 is guided into the optical axis direction, being subjected to the total reflection at the interface between the side surface in the mirror tunnel 21 and the outside air layer as shown in
The light flux of the light that has been radiated on the lens 23 is expanded by the lens 23, and then the expanded light is radiated onto the micro-device 24. Then, the light reflected by the micro-mirror device 24 is expanded by the projector lens 25 to be projected onto the not shown screen.
As described above, according to the present invention, because the focus position of the emitted light that has been emitted from the bulb 13 and has been reflected by the reflector 9 does not exist on the electrode introducing unit 14, most of the emitted light does not strike the electrode introducing unit 14 of the lamp. Consequently, the emitted light does not attenuate to be radiated onto the lens. Thus, the loss of the emitted light can be reduced, and then the utilization efficiency of the emitted light emitted from the light source 5 can be improved. Consequently, it becomes possible to miniaturize the reflector 9, and to miniaturize the whole body of the light source unit 4 in comparison with the conventional light source unit.
Moreover, because the light source unit 4 is miniaturized, the projector apparatus 1, which installs the miniaturized light source unit 4, can be miniaturized itself.
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