Claims
- 1. An optical projection system, comprising:
an image source that is configured to generate an array of image pixels; a lens assembly that is configured to project the array of image pixels onto a surface at a projection angle greater than 180 degrees, the lens assembly comprising:
a wide angle lens assembly; and an image relay lens assembly that is between the image source and the wide angle lens assembly.
- 2. The optical projection system of claim 1, wherein the lens assembly is further configured to project the array of image pixels onto the surface such that there is a constant angular separation between adjacent projected pixels.
- 3. The optical projection system of claim 1, wherein the surface is a hemispherical surface.
- 4. The optical projection system of claim 3, wherein the lens assembly is further configured to project the array of image pixels onto hemispherical surfaces of varying radii.
- 5. The optical projection system of claim 1, wherein the image source comprises a cathode ray tube.
- 6. The optical projection system of claim 1, wherein the image source comprises a field emitter array.
- 7. The optical projection system of claim 1, wherein the image source comprises a unit selected from the group of units consisting of a digital light processing unit, a liquid crystal display unit, and a liquid crystal on silicon unit.
- 8. The optical projection system of claim 1, wherein the wide angle lens assembly comprises:
a diffractive optical element that is configured to provide color correction and higher order wavefront shaping.
- 9. The optical projection system of claim 1, further comprising:
a dome that comprises an inner surface; and wherein the lens assembly is further configured to project the array of image pixels onto the inner surface of the dome at a projection angle greater than 180 degrees.
- 10. The optical projection system of claim 1, further comprising:
means for aiming the array of image pixels at a selectable portion of the surface.
- 11. An optical projection system, comprising:
a first image source that is configured to generate a first array of image pixels; a first lens assembly comprising a first plurality of lenses positioned in series, that is configured to project the first array of image pixels onto a surface at a projection angle greater than 180 degrees in a first direction; a second image source that is configured to generate a second array of image pixels; and a second lens assembly comprising a second plurality of lenses positioned in series that is configured to project the second array of image pixels onto the surface at a projection angle greater than 180 degrees in a second direction, opposite the first direction.
- 12. The optical projection system of claim 11, wherein a combination of the first array of image pixels and the second array of image pixel covers a continuous, 360 degree portion of the surface.
- 13. The optical projection system of claim 11, wherein the first and second lens assemblies are further configured to project the first and second arrays of image pixels onto the surface such that there is a constant angular separation between adjacent projected pixels.
- 14. An optical projection system, comprising:
an image source that is configured to generate an array of image pixels; a lens assembly that is configured to project the array of image pixels onto a surface at a projection angle greater than 180 degrees, the lens assembly comprising:
a wide angle lens assembly that comprises a diffractive optical element that is configured to provide color correction and higher order wavefront shaping.
- 15. The optical projection system of claim 14, further comprising:
an image relay lens assembly that is between the image source and the wide angle lens assembly.
- 16. The optical projection system of claim 14, wherein the lens assembly is further configured to project the array of image pixels onto the surface such that there is a constant angular separation between adjacent projected pixels.
- 17. The optical projection system of claim 14, wherein the surface is a hemispherical surface.
- 18. The optical projection system of claim 14, further comprising:
a dome that comprises an inner surface; and wherein the lens assembly is further configured to project the array of image pixels onto the inner surface of the dome at a projection angle greater than 180 degrees.
- 19. A method of projecting an image, comprising:
projecting an array of image pixels onto a surface from a lens assembly comprising a plurality of lenses positioned in series at a projection angle greater than 180 degrees.
- 20. The method of claim 19, wherein projecting the array of image pixels comprises:
projecting the array of image pixels onto the surface from the lens assembly comprising the plurality of lenses positioned in series at the projection angle greater than 180 degrees such that there is a constant angular separation between adjacent projected pixels.
- 21. The method of claim 19, wherein the surface is a hemispherical surface.
- 22. The method of claim 21, wherein projecting the array of image pixels comprises:
projecting the array of image pixels onto hemispherical surfaces of varying radii from the lens assembly at the projection angle greater than 180 degrees.
- 23. The method of claim 19, wherein the lens assembly comprises a wide-angle lens assembly, the method further comprising:
optically relaying the array of image pixels between an image source and the wide-angle lens assembly.
- 24. The method of claim 19, further comprising:
aiming the lens assembly at a selectable portion of the surface.
- 25. The method of claim 19, wherein the surface is the inner surface of a dome.
- 26. The method of claim 19, wherein projecting the array of image pixels comprises projecting a first array of image pixels onto the surface from a first lens assembly comprising a first plurality of lenses positioned in series at a projection angle greater than 180 degrees in a first direction, the method further comprising:
projecting a second array of image pixels onto the surface from a second lens assembly comprising a second plurality of lenses positioned in series at a projection angle greater than 180 degrees in a second direction, opposite the first direction.
- 27. The method of claim 26, wherein a combination of the first array of image pixels and the second array of image pixels covers a continuous, 360 degree portion of the surface.
- 28. An optical projection system, comprising:
means for providing an array of image pixels; means for projecting the array of image pixels onto a surface from a lens assembly at a projection angle greater than 180 degrees, the lens assembly comprising:
a wide angle lens assembly; and an image relay lens assembly that is between the image source and the wide angle lens assembly.
- 29. The optical projection system of claim 28, wherein the means for projecting comprises:
means for projecting the array of image pixels onto the surface such that there is a constant angular separation between adjacent projected pixels.
- 30. The optical projection system of claim 28, wherein the surface is a hemispherical surface.
- 31. The optical projection system of claim 30, wherein the means for projecting comprises:
means for projecting the array of image pixels onto hemispherical surfaces of varying radii at the projection angle greater than 180 degrees.
- 32. The optical projection system of claim 28, wherein the image source comprises a cathode ray tube.
- 33. The optical projection system of claim 28, wherein the image source comprises a field emitter array.
- 34. The optical projection system of claim 28, wherein the image source comprises a unit selected from the group of units consisting of a digital light processing unit, a liquid crystal display unit, and a liquid crystal on silicon unit.
- 35. The optical projection system of claim 28, wherein the wide angle lens assembly comprises:
a diffractive optical element that is configured to provide color correction and higher order wavefront shaping.
- 36. The optical projection system of claim 28, further comprising:
a dome that comprises an inner surface; and wherein the means for projecting comprises means for projecting the array of image pixels onto the inner surface of the dome at a projection angle greater than 180 degrees.
- 37. The optical projection system of claim 28, further comprising:
means for aiming the array of image pixels at a selectable portion of the surface.
- 38. An optical projection system, comprising:
means for providing a first array of image pixels; means for projecting the first array of image pixels onto a surface from a first lens assembly comprising a first plurality of lenses positioned in series at a projection angle greater than 180 degrees in a first direction; means for providing a second array of image pixels; and means for projecting the second array of image pixels onto the surface from a second lens assembly comprising a second plurality of lenses positioned in series at a projection angle greater than 180 degrees in a second direction, opposite the first direction.
- 39. The optical projection system of claim 38, wherein a combination of the first array of image pixels and the second array of image pixel covers a continuous, 360 degree portion of the surface.
- 40. The optical projection system of claim 38, wherein the means for projecting the first array of image pixels comprises means for projecting the first array of image pixels onto the surface such that there is a constant angular separation between adjacent projected pixels, and wherein the means for projecting the second array of image pixels comprises means for projecting the second array of image pixels onto the surface such that there is constant angular separation between adjacent projected pixels.
- 41. An optical projection system, comprising:
means for providing an array of image pixels; means for projecting the array of image pixels onto a surface from a lens assembly at a projection angle greater than 180 degrees, the lens assembly comprising:
a wide angle lens assembly that comprises a diffractive optical element that is configured to provide color correction and higher order wavefront shaping.
- 42. The optical projection system of claim 41, further comprising:
an image relay lens assembly that is between the means for providing the array of image pixels and the wide angle lens assembly.
- 43. The optical projection system of claim 41, wherein the means for projecting comprises:
means for projecting the array of image pixels such that there is a constant angular separation between adjacent projected pixels.
- 44. The optical projection system of claim 41, wherein the surface is a hemispherical surface.
- 45. The optical projection system of claim 41, further comprising:
a dome that comprises an inner surface; and wherein the means for projecting comprises means for projecting the array of image pixels onto the inner surface of the dome at a projection angle greater than 180 degrees.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO PROVISIONAL APPLICATION
[0001] This application claims the benefit of Provisional Application Serial No. 60/279,912, filed Mar. 29, 2001, entitled Methods and Systems for Projecting Images at Greater than 180 Degrees, the disclosure of which is hereby incorporated herein by reference.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60279912 |
Mar 2001 |
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