Claims
- 1. A projection television display device having a main axis and comprising first, second, and third monochrome projection television display tubes each having a display window with a display screen provided on the inside thereof, each screen having luminescent material which luminesces in a different color with a desired central wavelength, each said tube having an optical axis extending perpendicularly from the center of the display screen, the optical axes of the three display screens being co-planar and intersecting at a point, the axes of the display screens of the first and second tubes coinciding, the axis of the display window of the third tube constituting the main axis of the device, said main axis being perpendicular to the two coincident axis, said device further comprising first and second flat dichroic intersecting reflective mirrors extending perpendicularly of the plane of the axes and through the point of intersection of the axes at an angle of 45.degree. with the main axis, the first mirror reflecting the image of the display screen of the first tube and the second mirror reflecting the image of the display screen of the second tube in the direction of the main axis and away from the display screen of the third tube, filters being disposed between said display screens and said mirrors for passing predetermined colors of light, characterized in that said filters are interference filters disposed between the luminescent material of the respective display screen and the display windows, each said filter having layers with thicknesses chosen so that the reflection at the respective central wavelength increases greatly for light rays constituting an angle of more than 20.degree. to 35.degree. with the normal to the filter.
- 2. A projection television display device as claimed in claim 1, characterized in that the inside of the display window is flat to convex with a maximum angle of curvature .phi.=18.degree., where .phi. is the angle between the optical axis and a line perpendicular to the part of the display screen which is most remote from the centre of the display screen.
- 3. A projection television display device as claimed in claim 1, characterized in that each said intereference filter comprises at least six layers alternately made from a material having a high reference index and from a material having a low refractive index, each said layer having an optical thickness nd, where n is the refractive index of the material of the layer and d is the thickness, said optical thickness nd being between 0.2.lambda..sub.f and 0.3.lambda..sub.f where .lambda..sub.f equal to p.times..lambda. and .lambda. is the desired central wavelength selected from the spectrum emitted by the luminescent material of the respective display screen and p is a number between 1.18 and 1.32.
- 4. A projection television display device as claimed in claim 3, characterized in that each said filter is composed of 14 to 30 of said layers.
- 5. A projection television display device as claimed in claim 4, characterized in that the optical thickness nd is between 0.23.lambda..sub.f and 0.27.lambda..sub.f.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 891,985, filed on July 30, 1986, now abandoned, which is continuation in part of U.S. application Ser. No. 662,311 filed Oct. 18, 1984, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,634,926.
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