Claims
- 1. An image display apparatus, comprising:
a source unit to generate a spatially uniform light beam that propagates along a first beam path in a first direction; an imaging unit to collect and focus the light beam, wherein the imaging unit includes;
a first refractive optical element disposed in the first beam path, a second refractive optical element disposed in the first beam path, a first reflecting mirror disposed in the first beam path, and a second reflecting mirror disposed in a second beam path defined by the first reflecting mirror and the second reflecting mirror, wherein the second beam path is oriented in a second direction different from the first direction, and wherein the second reflecting mirror has a concave reflecting surface; a digital micromirror device (“DMD”) to receive the light beam reflected by the second reflecting mirror and disposed in a third beam path defined by the second reflecting mirror and the DMD, wherein the third beam path is oriented in a third direction different from the second direction; and a projection lens to collect and project the light beam reflected from the DMD and disposed in a fourth beam path defined by the DMD and the projection lens, wherein the fourth beam path is oriented in a fourth direction different from the third direction.
- 2. The image display apparatus of claim 1, wherein the second beam path forms a first lateral angle of about 60 degrees to about 62 degrees with respect to the X axis and a first tilt angle of about −114 degrees to about −116 degrees with respect to the Y axis.
- 3. The image display apparatus of claim 1, wherein the third beam path forms a second lateral angle of about −74 degrees to about −76 degrees with respect to the X axis and a second tilt angle of about 64 degrees to about 66 degrees with respect to the Y axis.
- 4. The image display apparatus of claim 1, wherein the fourth beam path forms a third lateral angle of about 90 degrees with respect to the X axis and a third tilt angle of about −79 degrees to about −81 degrees with respect to the Y axis.
- 5. The image display apparatus of claim 1, wherein the source unit comprises
a light source defining a first end of the first beam path; a lamp reflector to collect and reflect light generated by the light source; a color wheel to selectively transmit red, green, and blue components of the light beam; and a light integrator disposed in the first beam path.
- 6. The image display apparatus of claim 1, wherein the first refractive optical element is a first lens having at least one aspheric surface and having an effective focal length of about 16 mm, and wherein the second refractive optical element is a second lens having at least one aspheric surface and having an effective focal length of about 16.3 mm.
- 7. The image display apparatus of claim 1, wherein the effective focal length of second mirror is about 30 mm to about 32 mm.
- 8. The image display apparatus of claim 1, further comprising:
a housing to house the source unit, the imaging unit, the DMD, and the projection lens, wherein a length of the housing is about 160 mm to about 180 mm, a width of the housing is about 140 mm to about 150 mm, and a height of the housing is about 60 mm to about 70 mm.
- 9. A projection system, comprising:
a source unit to generate a spatially uniform light beam that propagates along a first beam path in a first direction; an imaging unit to collect and focus the light beam, wherein an optical beam path in the imaging unit comprises the first beam path, a second beam path, a third beam path, and a fourth beam path; and a projection lens, wherein
the first beam path is defined by the source unit and a first reflecting mirror, the second beam path is defined by the first reflecting mirror and a second reflecting mirror, the third beam path is defined by the second reflecting mirror and a digital micromirror device, the fourth beam path is defined by the DMD and a projection lens to collect and project the light beam reflected from the DMD, and said second reflecting mirror is a concave mirror.
- 10. The projection system of claim 9, wherein
the second beam path is oriented in a second direction different from the first direction, the third beam path is oriented in a third direction different from the second direction, and the fourth beam path is oriented in a fourth direction different from the third direction.
- 11. The projection system of claim 10, wherein the second beam path forms a first lateral angle of about 60 degrees to about 62 degrees with respect to the X axis and a first tilt angle of about −114 degrees to about −116 degrees with respect to the Y axis.
- 12. The projection system of claim 10, wherein the third beam path forms a second lateral angle of about −74 degrees to about −76 degrees with respect to the X axis and a second tilt angle of about 64 degrees to about 66 degrees with respect to the Y axis.
- 13. The projection system of claim 10, wherein the fourth beam path forms a third lateral angle of about 90 degrees with respect to the X axis and a third tilt angle of about −79 degrees to about −81 degrees with respect to the Y axis.
- 14. The projection system of claim 9, wherein the optical beam path in the imaging unit resides in a housing and occupies a volume of about 5.5 inches3.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims priority to co-pending U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 60/271,896, filed on Feb. 26, 2001, the entire disclosure of which is incorporated by reference herein.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60271896 |
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