1. Field of the Invention
The instant disclosure is related to a three-dimensional image output apparatus, more particularly to the apparatus used for producing an end product with 3D image.
2. Description of Related Art
The conventional 3D (Three-Dimensional) display technology may be essentially classified into two types, namely a naked-eye (glasses-free) type and a glasses-type 3D displays.
The naked-eye types of 3D display allows the viewer to watch 3D scene without any extra device. In which, an additional optical lens is incorporated to an image or display panel for dividing the image data into left and right portions. Parallax barrier and Lenticular lens are two major technologies for the naked-type 3D display. The Lenticular lens technology means a Lenticular lens is inserted in front of the image or LCD panel, and the data for left and right eyes are separated. That means a theory of light refraction is applied to provide data to left and right eyes through the Lenticular lens separately. A 3D image is therefore projected onto the human eyes.
More, in practice, the 3D display technology using the Lenticular lens uses the printing technologies including a thermal transferring, a thermal sublimation, or the like. A 3D image is directly printed onto the Lenticular lens. A protective membrane is then coated thereon.
The machine for generating the 3D product with Lenticular lens has been developed, however the proprietary printing facilities are required since the related consumables are not so widespread. The facilities, such as UV printer, may cause high cost, and the relevant technology need to be improved.
The other method (second) is to directly adhere the lens membrane 10 with the Lenticular lens onto a carrier 11 having an image. The carrier 11 may be surface of a photograph film or a printing paper. Reference is made to
In view of the conventional technology lacking of a 3D image output apparatus suitably for the masses, disclosed herein is a 3D image output apparatus used for producing a 3D image product.
In accordance with one embodiment of the invention, the 3D image output apparatus includes an image retrieving unit, a lens membrane conveying unit, a printing unit, a membrane removing unit, a paving unit, an adhering unit, and a control unit. In the embodiment, the image retrieving unit retrieves at least one first image; the lens membrane conveying unit conveys at least one lens membrane with a glue layer and a protective membrane is adhered thereon; and the printing unit prints out the printed matter with a second image and the 3D image of the first image is viewed by looking at the second image through the lens membrane. Further, in the apparatus, the membrane removing unit removes the protective membrane on the surface of the lens membrane; the paving unit paves the lens membrane from the membrane removing unit onto surface of the printed matter; and the adhering unit adheres the lens membrane with the printed matter obtained from the paving unit, so as to produce the 3D image product. The control unit is also included for controlling the image retrieving unit, the lens membrane conveying unit, the printing unit, the membrane removing unit, the paving unit, and the adhering unit. The control unit transforms the first image to the second image.
The foregoing aspects and many of the attendant advantages of this invention will be more readily appreciated as the same becomes better understood by reference to the following detailed description, when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, wherein:
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The image retrieving unit 21 is used to retrieves at least one first image at earlier stage. The image retrieving unit 21 may be a camera, such as a flat camera which is used to take two or more flat pictures from a left viewing angle and a right viewing angle respectively. Alternatively, a three-dimensional camera may also be employed to take the left and right pictures with a specific parallax since the pictures have an overlapped area. The image retrieving unit 21 may be a storage medium, such as a memory card, which stores the pictures.
The lens membrane conveying unit 22 is used to convey at least one lens membrane 220. The lens membrane 220 includes a glue layer (not shown in the diagram). A protective membrane (not shown) is further adhered onto the surface of the glue layer. The lens membrane conveying unit 22 includes a first motor 221 and a first conveying belt 222. In which, the first motor 221 is used to drive the first conveying belt 222. Through the operations of the first motor 221 and the first conveying belt 222, the lens membrane 220 can be next delivered to the membrane removing unit 24.
The printing unit 23 is used to print out a printed matter 230 having a second image. The 3D image of the first image is viewed by looking at the second image through the lens membrane 220. The fabrication of the second image is described as follows.
The membrane removing unit 24 is used to remove the protective membrane upon the surface of lens membrane 220. Then the adhesive glue layer is left on the surface of the lens membrane 220. The membrane removing unit 24 further includes a third motor 240, a peeling tape (not labeled in the diagram), and a roll set (not labeled). By which, the protective membrane can be removed and collected.
The paving unit 25 paves the lens membrane 220 from the membrane removing unit 24 onto the surface of the printed matter 230. The paving unit 25 includes a second motor 250, a second conveying belt 251, and a roll set 252. The roll set 252 is particularly used to convey the lens membrane 220 from the membrane removing unit 24. The second conveying belt 251 is then used to convey the printed matter 230. The second motor 250 is used to drive the second conveying belt 251.
The adhering unit 26 is used to combine the lens membrane 220 with the printed matter 230 from the paving unit 25, so as to produce a 3D image product 1. The adhering unit 26 also includes a fourth motor 260 and at least one roll set 261. In which, the fourth motor 260 drives the roll set 261.
In accordance with the present embodiment, the shown two rolls 261 jointly presses the printed matter 230 paved with the lens membrane 220. The adhesive lens membrane 220 and the printed matter 230 can be closely combined. It is noted that the present invention is not limited to this embodiment since the pressing process may be implemented by a set of a roll and a platform.
The control unit 27 is used to control the operations made by collaboration of the image retrieving unit 21, the lens membrane conveying unit 22, the printing unit 23, the membrane removing unit 24, the paving unit 25, and the adhering unit 26. The control unit 27 also transforms the first image(s) to the second image. Furthermore, there are various methods to implement the control unit 27 transforming the one or more flat images, i.e. the first images, to the second image. One of the simplest methods is to provide an interpolation calculation performed on two flat pictures respectively taken from left and right viewing angles. The second image is therefore produced. The 3D image of the first images can be viewed by looking at the second image through the lens membrane 220. It is also noted that the present invention is not limited to the present method.
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Through the above description related to the 3D image output apparatus, the claimed apparatus is in compliance with the requirements with novelty and non-obviousness as well as high applicability and low fabrication cost.
The above-mentioned descriptions represent merely the preferred embodiment of the present invention, without any intention to limit the scope of the present invention thereto. Various equivalent changes, alternations or modifications based on the claims of present invention are all consequently viewed as being embraced by the scope of the present invention.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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100217174 | Sep 2011 | TW | national |