Claims
- 1. A 3-D observation apparatus comprising a 3-D display apparatus and another display apparatus, wherein:
said 3-D display apparatus is provided with at least two projection devices and a display panel; said at least two projection devices are each provided with an opening, and are positioned so that images are projected onto a surface of the display panel through the two openings; said display panel is provided with an image-forming element so that images of said openings are formed at observation pupils; said observation pupils overlap at least one observation pupil, formed by the image-forming element, of said another display apparatus so that it is possible to observe substantially in the same posture both the images formed on said surface by said 3-D display apparatus, and an image that is projected onto a surface by the other display apparatus.
- 2. A 3-D observation system comprising a 3-D display apparatus, another display apparatus, and an image input apparatus, wherein:
said 3-D display apparatus is provided with at least two projection devices and a display panel; said projection devices have openings, and are positioned so that images are projected onto a surface of the display panel through said openings; said display panel is provided with an image-forming element so that images of said openings are formed at observation pupils; and each of said observation pupils overlap at least one observation pupil formed by said image-forming element of said other display apparatus so that, by placing one's eyes at the observation pupils of the 3-D display apparatus, one can observe in substantially the same posture a 3-D image from said 3-D display apparatus and an image that is projected onto a surface by the other display apparatus.
- 3. A 3-D observation apparatus comprising a first display apparatus and a second display apparatus, wherein:
said first display apparatus is a 3-D display apparatus, and at least one of the observation pupils created by said second display apparatus overlaps at least one of the two observation pupils created by said 3-D display apparatus.
- 4. The 3-D observation apparatus of claim 1, and further comprising a diffuser, wherein said diffuser is positioned in the vicinity of a 3-D display surface so as to enlarge the images of said openings.
- 5. The 3-D observation apparatus of claim 4, wherein:
the image-forming element is a reflective optical member such that the two projection apparatuses and the observation pupils are on the same side of the display panel.
- 6. The 3-D observation apparatus of claim 4, wherein the two observation pupils of the 3-D display apparatus do not mutually overlap.
- 7. The 3-D observation apparatus of claim 4, wherein:
said image-forming element is a transmissive optical member.
- 8. The 3-D observation system of claim 2, and further including a diffuser, wherein said diffuser is positioned at or near the 3-D display surface so that the images of said openings are enlarged at the observation pupils without substantially affecting the quality of images formed on said 3-D display surface.
- 9. The 3-D observation system of claim 2, wherein said projection apparatuses and said display panel are held by a holding member such that the relative positions of these components are fixed.
- 10. The 3-D observation system of claim 8, wherein said projection apparatuses and said display panel are held by a holding member such that the relative positions of these components are fixed.
- 11. The 3-D observation apparatus of claim 3, wherein said second display apparatus is a 3-D display apparatus.
- 12. The 3-D observation apparatus of claim 3, wherein:
said second display apparatus is a 2-D display apparatus; and, the observation pupil created by said 2-D display apparatus includes the two observation pupils created by said 3-D display apparatus.
- 13. The 3-D observation apparatus of claim 4, wherein:
said other display apparatus is a 2-D display apparatus; and, the observation pupil created by said 2-D display apparatus includes the two observation pupils created by said 3-D display apparatus.
- 14. The 3-D observation system of claim 8, wherein:
said other display apparatus is a 2-D display apparatus; and, the observation pupil created by said 2-D display apparatus includes the two observation pupils created by said 3-D display apparatus.
- 15. The 3-D observation apparatus of claim 4, wherein said other display apparatus is a 3-D display apparatus.
- 16. The 3-D observation system of claim 8, wherein said other display apparatus is a 3-D display apparatus.
- 17. The 3-D observation apparatus of claim 4, wherein:
said other display apparatus is provided with a display panel, and said display panel is positioned adjacent to, and either above or below, the display panel of said 3-D display apparatus.
- 18. The 3-D observation system of claim 8, wherein:
said other display apparatus is provided with a display panel, and said display panel is positioned adjacent to, and either above or below, the display panel of said 3-D display apparatus.
- 19. The 3-D observation apparatus of claim 4, wherein:
said other display apparatus is provided with a display panel, and said display panel is positioned adjacent to, and either to the left or to the right of, the display panel of said 3-D display apparatus.
- 20. The 3-D observation system of claim 8, wherein:
said other display apparatus is provided with a display panel, and said display panel is positioned adjacent to, and either to the left or to the right of, the display panel of said 3-D display apparatus.
- 21. The 3-D observation system of claim 8, wherein:
said image input apparatus is an endoscope; and, the endoscope is capable of outputting two images for accomplishing a 3-D observation as well as an image for accomplishing 2-D observation.
- 22. The 3-D observation system of claim 8, wherein:
said image input apparatus comprises an endoscope and a microscope; and, one of said endoscope and said microscope is capable of outputting two images for accomplishing 3-D observation.
- 23. The 3-D observation apparatus of claim 4, wherein the diffuser is a transmission hologram.
- 24. The 3-D observation apparatus of claim 23, wherein the diffuser has a diffusion angle less than 8 degrees, as measured in terms of full width at one-half of the maximum intensity.
- 25. The 3-D observation apparatus of claim 23, wherein the diffuser has a diffusion angle less than 12 degrees, as measured in terms of full width at one-tenth of the maximum intensity.
- 26. The 3-D observation system of claim 8, wherein the diffuser is a transmission hologram.
- 27. The 3-D observation system of claim 26, wherein the diffuser has a diffusion angle less than 8 degrees, as measured in terms of full width at one-half of the maximum intensity.
- 28. The 3-D observation system of claim 26, wherein the diffuser has a diffusion angle less than 12 degrees, as measured in terms of full width at one-tenth of the maximum intensity.
Priority Claims (1)
Number |
Date |
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2002-013,322 |
Jan 2002 |
JP |
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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application is related in subject matter to U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/270,641 entitled “Three-dimensional Observation Apparatus”, which was filed Oct. 16, 2002. This application claims the benefit of priority from the prior Japanese Patent Application No. 2002-013322 filed Jan. 22, 2002, the contents of which are incorporated herein by this reference.