Claims
- 1. A liquid crystal projector comprising:
- a case provided with a projecting window;
- a light source disposed within said case, said light source including a lamp and a reflecting mirror having an optical axis;
- means for converting light emitted from said light source into a parallel light;
- a liquid crystal display panel for displaying an image, said liquid crystal display panel being tilted at a predetermined angle with respect to said optical axis of said reflecting mirror and having a back surface irradiated with said parallel light;
- condenser lens means for condensing light passing through said liquid crystal display panel;
- projecting lens means for projecting in a magnified fashion the image displayed on said liquid crystal display panel by the light condensed by said condenser lens means through said projecting window of said case;
- screen means arranged to receive the magnified image projected from said projecting lens means thereon for displaying said magnified image, said screen means being tilted at a predetermined angle in a direction opposite to the tilting direction of said liquid crystal display panel; and
- means for cooling said liquid crystal display panel;
- an angle .theta. formed between said liquid crystal display panel and a line perpendicular to said optical axis of said reflecting mirror bearing the following relationship with an angle .theta.' formed between said liquid crystal display panel and a vertical line of said screen means:
- (Zo+y tan .theta.)(Zo'+y' tan .theta.')=f.multidot.f'=-f.sup.2
- where:
- f: focal length of said projecting lens means on the side of said liquid crystal display panel;
- Zo: position on said optical axis of said reflecting mirror with "f" set as the origin;
- y: position on a line perpendicular to said optical axis;
- f': focal length of said projecting lens means on the side of said screen means;
- Zo': position on said optical axis of said reflecting mirror with "f'" set as the origin; and
- y': position on a line perpendicular to said optical axis.
- 2. The liquid crystal projector of claim 1,
- wherein said case has a bottom, and said liquid crystal display panel is supported by a supporting plate secured to the bottom of said case so as to face said projecting window of said cse; and
- further comprising a driving circuit mounted to said supporting plate and coupled to said liquid crystal display panel for driving said liquid crystal display panel.
- 3. A liquid crystal projector comprising:
- a light source including a lamp and a reflecting mirror having an optical axis;
- a liquid crystal display panel for displaying an image, said liquid crystal display panel being tilted at a predetermined angle with respect to said optical axis of said reflecting mirror and being illuminated on a backside thereof with light from said light source;
- projecting lens means for projecting in a magnified fashion the image displayed on said liquid crystal panel; and
- screen means arranged to receive the magnified image projected from said projecting lens thereon for displaying said magnified image, said screen means being tilted at a predetermined angle in a direction opposite to the tilting direction of said liquid crystal display panel;
- an angle .theta. formed between said liquid crystal display panel and a line perpendicular to said optical axis of said reflecting mirror bearing the following relationship with an angle .theta.' formed between said liquid crystal display panel and a vertical line of said screen means:
- (Zo+y tan .theta.)(Zo'+y' tan .theta.')=f.multidot.f'=-f.sup.2
- where:
- f: focal length of said projecting lens means on the side of said liquid crystal display panel;
- Zo: position on said optical axis of said reflecting mirror with "f" set as the origin;
- y: position on a line perpendicular to said optical axis;
- f': focal length of said projecting lens means on the side of said screen means;
- Zo': position on said optical axis of said reflecting mirror with "f'" set as the origin; and
- y': position on a line perpendicular to said optical axis.
Priority Claims (2)
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60-23790[U] |
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60-23791[U] |
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 812,293, filed Dec. 23, 1985 now abandoned.
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Continuations (1)
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