Claims
- 1. A liquid crystal projector comprising:
- a liquid crystal display panel;
- a light source for illuminating said display panel;
- a translucent back-projection type screen on a surface of which is formed a lenticular lens comprising a large number of stripe lenses arranged substantially in parallel;
- projection means for projecting light supplied from said display panel onto said screen;
- oscillating direction control means for causing the light transmitted through said display panel to be incident upon said screen in a direction of oscillation substantially perpendicular to the direction of length of said stripe lenses;
- at least one mirror arranged between said projection means and said screen; and
- means for causing S polarized light to be incident upon said at least one mirror.
- 2. A liquid crystal projector comprising:
- a liquid crystal display panel;
- a light source for illuminating said display panel;
- a translucent back-projection type screen on a surface of which is formed a lenticular lens comprising a large number of stripe lenses arranged substantially in parallel;
- a projection lens for projecting light supplied from said display panel onto said screen;
- at least one mirror arranged between said projection lens and said screen; and
- means for causing S polarized light to be incident upon said at least one mirror and for causing the light as reflected by said at least one mirror to be incident upon said screen in a direction of oscillation substantially perpendicular to the direction of the length of said stripe lenses.
- 3. A liquid crystal projector comprising:
- liquid crystal display means;
- a light source for illuminating said display means;
- a translucent back-projection type screen on a surface of which is formed a lenticular lens comprising a large number of stripe lenses arranged substantially in parallel;
- projection means for projecting light passing through said display means onto said screen; and
- oscillating direction control means for receiving S polarized light from said projection means and for causing the light as received to be incident upon said screen in a direction of oscillation substantially perpendicular to the direction of length of said stripe lenses.
- 4. A liquid crystal projector according to claim 3, wherein said display means includes at least one polarizing plate for causing S polarized light to be incident upon said control means.
- 5. A liquid crystal projector comprising:
- liquid crystal display means for displaying an image;
- a light source for illuminating said display means;
- a translucent back-projection type screen on a surface of which is formed a lenticular lens comprising a large number of stripe lenses arranged substantially in parallel;
- projection means for projecting light supplied from said display means onto said screen;
- oscillating direction control means for causing the light transmitted through said display means to be incident upon said screen in a direction of oscillation substantially perpendicular to the direction of length of said stripe lenses;
- at least one mirror arranged between said projection means and said screen; and
- means for causing S polarized light to be incident upon said at least one mirror.
- 6. A liquid crystal projector comprising:
- a liquid crystal display means for displaying an image;
- a light source for illuminating said display means;
- a translucent back-projection type screen on a surface of which is formed a lenticular lens comprising a large number of stripe lenses arranged substantially in parallel;
- projecting means for projecting light supplied from said display means onto said screen;
- at least one mirror arranged between said projecting means and said screen; and
- means for causing S polarized light to be incident upon said at least one mirror and for causing the light as reflected by said at least one mirror to be incident upon said screen in a direction of oscillation substantially perpendicular to the direction of the length of said stripe lenses.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 273,909. filed Nov. 18, 1988, now abandoned.
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Continuations (1)
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