Claims
- 1. A projector which forms an image by irradiating an illumination light from a light source on a display panel, comprising:a projection lens for projecting the light outgoing from said display panel on a screen; an exhaust fan arranged adjacent to said projection lens for exhausting the internal air of said projector to outside, said exhaust fan being tilted at an angle to the optical axis of said projection lens in such a manner as to direct the exhaust air of said exhaust fan away from the light projected from said projection lens; wherein said exhaust fan is disposed on a same surface of said projector as said projection lens is positioned.
- 2. A projector which forms an image by irradiating an illumination light from a light source on a display panel, comprising:a projection lens for protecting the light outgoing from said display panel on a screen; an exhaust fan arranged adjacent to said projection lens for exhausting the internal air of said projector to outside, wherein said exhaust fan is disposed on a same surface of said projector as said projection lens is positioned; and a plurality of wind-directing plates arranged at an angle to the optical axis of said projection lens in such a manner that the exhaust air of said exhaust fan is directed away from the light projected by said projection lens.
- 3. A projector which forms an image by irradiating an illumination light from a light source on a display panel, comprising:a projection lens for projecting the light outgoing from said display panel on a screen; an exhaust fan for exhausting the internal air of said projector to outside; and a plurality of wind-directing plates arranged at an angle to the optical axis of said projection lens in such a manner that the exhaust air of said exhaust fan is directed away from the light projected by said projection lens, and the angle of the wind-directing plate nearer to said projection lens is larger than the angle of said wind-directing plate farther away from said projection lens.
- 4. A projector which forms an image by irradiating an illumination light from a light source on a display panel, comprising:a projection lens for projecting the light outgoing from said display panel on a screen; an exhaust fan for exhausting the internal air of said projector to outside; and a plurality of wind-directing plates arranged at an angle to the optical axis of said projection lens in such a manner that the exhaust air of said exhaust fan is directed away from the light projected by said projection lens, and the angle of the wind-directing plate nearer to said projection lens is larger than the angle of said wind-directing plate farther away from said projection lens.
- 5. A projector which forms an image by irradiating an illumination light from a light source on a display panel, comprising:a projection lens for projecting the light outgoing from said display panel on a screen; an exhaust fan arranged adjacent to said projection lens for exhausting the internal air of said projector to outside, said exhaust fan being tilted at an angle to the optical axis of said projection lens in such a manner as to direct the exhaust air of said exhaust fan away from the projected light of said projection lens, wherein said exhaust fan is disposed on a same surface of said projector as said projection lens is positioned; and a plurality of wind-directing plates arranged at an angle to the optical axis of said projection lens in such a manner that said exhaust air of said exhaust fan is directed away from the light projected by said projection lens.
- 6. A projector which forms an image by irradiating an illumination light from a light source on a display panel, comprising:a projection lens for projecting the light outgoing from said display panel on a screen; an exhaust fan arranged adjacent to said projection lens for exhausting the internal air of said projector to outside, said exhaust fan being tilted at an angle to the optical axis of said projection lens in such a manner as to direct the exhaust air of said exhaust fan away from the projected light of said projection lens; and a plurality of wind-directing plates arranged at an angle to the optical axis of said projection lens in such a manner that said exhaust air of said exhaust fan is directed away from the light projected by said projection lens, and the angle of the wind-directing plate near to said projection lens is differentiated from the angle of said wind-directing plate farther away from said projection lens.
- 7. A liquid crystal projector which forms an image by irradiating an illumination light from a light source on a display panel, comprising:a projection lens for projecting the light outgoing from said display panel on a screen; an exhaust fan arranged adjacent to said projection lens for exhausting the internal air of the projector to outside, said exhaust fan being tilted at an angle to the optical axis of said projection lens in such a manner as to direct the exhaust air of said exhaust fan away from the projected light of said projection lens; and a plurality of wind-directing plates arranged at an angle to the optical axis of said projection lens in such a manner that said exhaust air of said exhaust fan is directed away from the light projected by said projection lens, and the angle of the wind-directing plate near to said projection lens is larger than the angle of said wind-directing plate farther away from said projection lens.
Priority Claims (2)
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CONTINUATION STATEMENT
This application is a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 08/959,433, filed Oct. 28, 1997, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,065,838.
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Continuations (1)
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