Claims
- 1. A projecting device, comprising:
- plural lenses arranged in parallel with respect to each other in the direction of the optical axis, each of said lenses being a single bar lens having a uniform index of refraction and an axial length larger than an effective aperture thereof, said single bar lens being adapted for projecting, after forming an inverted intermediate image perpendicular to the optical axis at the intermediate position of said lens, a pixel of an object plane as a pixel of an erect image having a magnification of unity, wherein each lens satisfies the following three inequality relations: ##EQU5## wherein: r.sub.1 and r.sub.2 : radii of curvature of the first and second faces, respectively, of the lens;
- d: axial thickness of the lens;
- n: refractive index of the lens;
- .phi..sub. : effective aperture of the lens;
- .phi..sub.0 : maximum diameter of the effective object field;
- S.sub.1 : distance from the first face of the lens to the object plane; and
- K.sub.1 : 0.9 and K.sub.2 =1.1.
- 2. A projecting device according to the claim 1, wherein said lenses are arranged in rows and in a staggered fashion in which each row of lenses is displaced by a half pitch with respect to the neighboring row when seen from the light entrance end.
- 3. A projecting device according to claim 1, wherein each of said lenses has absorbing material surrounding said lens in the lengthwise direction of said lens.
- 4. The projecting device according to claim 3, wherein a pixel of an object plane uniformly illuminated is projected as an image of the pixel having a Gaussian distribution of light intensity and wherein adjacent pixel images overlap in the peripheral areas thereof on the image plane to make a predetermined distribution of light intensity.
- 5. A projecting device according to claim 3, wherein said absorbing material includes an elastomer material.
- 6. A projecting device according to claim 3, wherein said lenses are arranged in rows, and wherein a first row of said rows is supported by a first grooved block having a plurality of grooves, each of a regular pitch.
- 7. A projecting device according to claim 6, wherein a second row of said rows is arranged in tangential contact with said first row.
- 8. A projecting device according to claim 6, wherein a second row of said rows is supported by a second grooved block having a plurality of grooves, each of a regular pitch.
- 9. A projecting device according to claim 3, wherein said lenses are arranged in rows, and wherein a first row of said rows is supported on a first flat plate.
- 10. A projecting device according to claim 9, wherein a second row of said rows is arranged in tangential contact with said first row.
- 11. A projecting device according to claim 3, wherein said lenses are arranged in rows and in a staggered fashion in which each row of lenses is displaced by a half pitch with respect to the neighboring row when seen from the light entrance end.
Priority Claims (4)
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54-102493 |
Aug 1979 |
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54-154730 |
Nov 1979 |
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54-168484 |
Dec 1979 |
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54-172404 |
Dec 1979 |
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 173,918 filed July 31, 1980, now abandoned.
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Continuations (1)
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