Claims
- 1. A method of displaying an image from an optical panel comprising the steps of:
splitting said image into a plurality of image components; and projecting said image components through corresponding portions of said panel to collectively form said image; wherein the step of projecting includes projecting said image components toward said panel portions at acute incidence angles thereto whereby said image components are redirected at an inlet face of said panel in a direction substantially perpendicular to the inlet face of said panel, and wherein said incidence angles are within a range of about 8°-11°.
- 2-3. (canceled).
- 4. (withdrawn).
- 5. A method according to claim 1 wherein said incidence angles are substantially equal but opposite in sign to each other.
- 6. A method according to claim 1 wherein the step of projecting comprises initially projecting said image components in substantially opposite directions from each other.
- 7. (withdrawn).
- 8. A method according to claim 1 wherein the step of projecting comprises projecting said image components frontwardly toward said panel portions from opposite edges of the panel.
- 9. (withdrawn).
- 10. (withdrawn).
- 11. A method according to claim 1 wherein the step of projecting comprises projecting at least one of said image components toward said panel through a folded optical path.
- 12. A method according to claim 11 wherein each folded optical path is effected by a folding mirror, and wherein the folding mirror comprises a surface selected from the group consisting of planar, concave, convex, spherical, cylindrical, toric, conic, elliptical, Fresnel, and combinations thereof.
- 13. A method according to claim 1 further comprising the steps of:
splitting said image behind said panel and inside of outboard edges thereof; and folding at least one of said image components near at least one of said outboard edges for projection through said corresponding panel portions.
- 14. A method according to claim 13 wherein the step of folding comprises utilizing at least one folding mirror, and wherein each folding mirror comprises a surface selected from the group consisting of planar, concave, convex, spherical, cylindrical, toric, conic, elliptical, Fresnel, and combinations thereof.
- 15. (withdrawn).
- 16. (withdrawn).
- 17. (withdrawn).
- 18. (withdrawn).
- 19. A method according to claim 13 wherein the step of splitting comprises splitting said image from a plurality of projectors disposed behind said panel.
- 20. A method according to claim 19 wherein the step of splitting comprises splitting said image from a pair of said projectors for projecting corresponding top and bottom components of said image.
- 21. (withdrawn).
- 22. A method according to claim 13 wherein said step of folding is performed by a pair of outboard folding mirrors which are located at opposite outboard edges of said panel.
- 23. (withdrawn).
- 24. (withdrawn).
- 25. (withdrawn).
- 26. A method according to claim 1 wherein the image is a video image.
- 27. A method according to claim 1 wherein the panel comprises a prismatic inlet face.
- 28. A method according to claim 27 wherein the prismatic inlet face comprises a light turning film.
- 29. A method according to claim 27 wherein the prismatic inlet face comprises prisms which are embedded within a surface of a body of the panel.
- 30. A method according to claim 1 wherein the panel comprises waveguides, wherein each waveguide comprises a core surrounded by cladding, and wherein the cladding has a refractive index lower than that of the core.
- 31. A method according to claim 1 wherein the step of splitting is performed using a video driver configured for generating said plurality of image components.
- 32. A method according to claim 31 wherein the step of projecting includes a plurality of video projectors operatively coupled to said video driver that project said image components through said panel portions.
- 33. An optical display system comprising:
an optical panel; splitting element that splits an image into a plurality of image components; and an optical system that projects said image components through corresponding portions of said panel to collectively form said image; wherein the optical system includes at least one projector that projects said image components toward said panel portions at acute incidence angles thereto whereby said image components are redirected at an inlet face of said panel in a direction substantially perpendicular to the inlet face of said panel, and wherein said incidence angles are within a range of about 8°-11°.
- 34-35. (canceled).
- 36. (withdrawn).
- 37. A display system according to claim 33 wherein said incidence angles are substantially equal but opposite in sign to each other.
- 38. A display system according to claim 33 wherein the optical system comprises two projectors which project said image components in substantially opposite directions from each other.
- 39. (withdrawn).
- 40. A display system according to claim 33 wherein the optical system comprises at least two projectors which project said image components frontwardly toward said panel portions from opposite edges of the panel.
- 41. (withdrawn).
- 42. (withdrawn).
- 43. A display system according to claim 33 wherein the optical system comprises at least one folded optical path, and wherein at least one projector projects at least one of said image components toward said panel through said at least one folded optical path.
- 44. A display system according to claim 43 wherein each folded optical path includes a folding mirror, and wherein the folding mirror comprises a surface selected from the group consisting of planar, concave, convex, spherical, cylindrical, toric, conic, elliptical, Fresnel, and combinations thereof.
- 45. A display system according to claim 33 wherein the image is split into the plurality of image components behind said panel and inside of outboard edges thereof, and wherein the optical system comprises at least one folding mirror that folds at least one of said image components near at least one of said outboard edges for projection through said corresponding panel portions.
- 46. A display system according to claim 45 wherein each folding mirror comprises a surface selected from the group consisting of planar, concave, convex, spherical, cylindrical, toric, conic, elliptical, Fresnel, and combinations thereof.
- 47. (withdrawn).
- 48. (withdrawn).
- 49. (withdrawn).
- 50. (withdrawn).
- 51. A display system according to claim 45 wherein the splitting element comprises a plurality of projectors disposed behind said panel.
- 52. A display system according to claim 51 wherein the splitting element comprises a pair of said projectors that project corresponding top and bottom components of said image.
- 53. (withdrawn).
- 54. A display system according to claim 45 wherein said at least one folding mirror comprises a pair of outboard folding mirrors which are located at opposite outboard edges of said panel.
- 55. (withdrawn).
- 56. (withdrawn).
- 57. (withdrawn).
- 58. A display system according to claim 33 wherein the image is a video image.
- 59. A display system according to claim 33 wherein the panel comprises a prismatic inlet face.
- 60. A display system according to claim 59 wherein the prismatic inlet face comprises a light turning film.
- 61. A display system according to claim 59 wherein the prismatic inlet face comprises prisms which are embedded within a surface of a body of the panel.
- 62. A display system according to claim 33 wherein the panel comprises waveguides, wherein each waveguide comprises a core surrounded by cladding, and wherein the cladding has a refractive index lower than that of the core.
- 63. A display system according to claim 33 wherein said splitting element comprises a video driver configured for generating said plurality of image components.
- 64. A display system according to claim 63 wherein said optical system comprises a plurality of video projectors operatively coupled to said video driver that project said image components through said panel portions.
STATEMENT REGARDING FEDERALLY SPONSORED RESEARCH OR DEVELOPMENT
[0001] This invention was made with Government support under Contract No. DE-AC02-98CH10886 awarded by the Department of Energy. The Government has certain rights in this invention.