Claims
- 1. An image projection system comprising:
a screen; a projector for projecting an image; and a shutter for permitting passage of the image from the projector to the screen, the shutter automatically opening upon receipt of a video image by the projector, and automatically closing when the video image is not received by the projector.
- 2. The system as recited in claim 1, wherein the screen further comprises a material that reflects the image when it is projected at an angle relative to the screen.
- 3. The system as recited in claim 1, wherein the screen further comprises a material that is substantially transparent when the screen is configured to allow the object to be viewed through the screen, and wherein the material is substantially translucent when the image is projected upon it.
- 4. A method for projecting an image comprising the steps of:
delivering an image to a projector; opening a shutter on the projector so that the image is projected from the projector onto a screen; modifying a characteristic of the screen so that the projected image is substantially reflected by the screen; closing the shutter on the projector so that the image is no longer projected from the projector onto the screen; and modifying the characteristic of the screen so that the screen is substantially transparent.
- 5. The method as recited in claim 4, wherein the step of modifying the characteristic of the screen so that the projected image is substantially reflected by the screen causes the screen to be substantially translucent.
- 6. An image projection system comprising:
a screen controllable between a first state of being substantially transparent and a second state of being substantially translucent; a projector; a mirror, wherein the screen is positioned near the mirror; circuitry for placing the screen in the first state; circuitry for placing the screen in the second state; and circuitry for projecting an image from the projector onto the screen when it is in the second state so that a person views the image reflected from the screen.
- 7. The system as recited in claim 6, wherein the screen is positioned so that when it is in the second state, the person can still view a portion of their reflection in the mirror.
- 8. The system as recited in claim 6, further comprising a controller for controlling the projector, projecting circuitry and placing circuitries in a manner so that the image is projected from the projector substantially simultaneously when the screen is switched from the first state to the second state.
- 9. The system as recited in claim 8, wherein the controller controls the projector, projecting circuitry and placing circuitries in a manner so that the image is not projected from the projector substantially simultaneously when the screen is switched from the second state to the first state.
- 10. The system as recited in claim 6, wherein when the screen is placed in the first state, the person can view their reflection in the mirror through the screen.
- 11. An image projection system comprising:
a transparent or semi-transparent surface; and a projector for projecting an image on the transparent or semi-transparent surface, wherein the transparent or semi-transparent surface has a characteristic that enhances viewability of the image when projected onto the surface.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] The present application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/876,400 entitled “Image Projection System.”
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