Claims
- 1. A monocular image display system wearable by a human subject, comprising:
- a) at least one image display unit carried by a mounting structure, said image display unit comprising:
- i) an image source for emitting polarized light in the form of an image;
- ii) a polarizing beam splitter positioned in front of said image source and at an angle thereto, with said polarizing beam splitter having a front surface portion and a back surface portion, and with said beam splitter positioned so that said image is reflected by said front surface portion;
- iii) first polarization-rotation and reflecting means facing said polarizing beam splitter front surface portion for projecting said image back through said polarizing beam splitter;
- iv) second polarization-rotation and reflecting means facing said polarizing beam splitter back surface portion for projecting said image onto said polarizing beam splitter back surface portion so that said image is reflected thereby;
- v) a focusing lens positioned behind said polarizing beam splitter, and with said focusing lens positioned so that said image reflected by said beam splitter back surface portion is projected therethrough; and
- b) a frame wearable by a human subject, said frame connected to said image display unit with said frame configured so that, when attached to a human subject, said focusing lens of said image display unit is positioned in front of an eye of said human subject.
- 2. The monocular image display system of claim 1, wherein said frame is configured so that when worn by a human subject, vision from the other eye of said subject is substantially unobstructed.
- 3. The monocular image display system of claim 1, wherein said frame is a head-mountable frame.
- 4. The monocular image display system of claim 1, further comprising a head motion tracking system operatively associated with said image display system.
- 5. The monocular image display system of claim 1, comprising a plurality of said image display units connected to said frame, with each of said image display units positioned on said frame so that when said frame is attached to a human subject, said focusing lens of each of said image display units is positioned in front of the same eye of said subject.
- 6. An image display system wearable by a human subject, comprising:
- a) a plurality of image display units, each of said image display units carried by a mounting structure, each of said image display units comprising:
- i) an image source for emitting polarized light in the form of an image;
- ii) a polarizing beam splitter positioned in front of said image source and at an angle thereto, with said polarizing beam splitter having a front surface portion and a back surface portion, and with said beam splitter positioned so that said image is reflected by said front surface portion;
- iii) first polarization-rotation and reflecting means facing said polarizing beam splitter front surface portion for projecting said image back through said polarizing beam splitter;
- iv) second polarization-rotation and reflecting means facing said polarizing beam splitter back surface portion for projecting said image onto said polarizing beam splitter back surface portion so that said image is reflected thereby;
- v) a focusing lens positioned behind said polarizing beam splitter, and with said focusing lens positioned so that said image reflected by said beam splitter back surface portion is projected therethrough;
- b) a frame wearable by a human subject, said frame connected to said image display units, with said frame configured so that when said frame is attached to a human subject, said focusing lens of each of said image display units is positioned in front of at least one eye of said subject.
- 7. An image display system according to claim 6, wherein said system is a binocular system, wherein said focusing lens of at least one of said image display units is positioned in front of one eye of said subject, and wherein said focusing lens of at least one other of said image display units is positioned in front of the other eye of said subject.
- 8. An image display system according to claim 6, wherein said system is a binocular system, and wherein said focusing lens of at least two of said image display units is positioned in front of both eyes of said subject.
- 9. The image display system of claim 6, wherein said frame is a head-mountable frame.
- 10. The binocular image display system of claim 9, further comprising a head motion tracking system operatively associated with said image display units.
Government Interests
This invention was made with government support under Grant No: DABT63-93-C-0048 from the Advanced Research Projects Agency. The government has certain rights to this invention.
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