Claims
- 1. A back-surface projection screen for observing a light image, projected from the rear surface of a screen, on a front surface side, which comprises a lenticular lens constructed of a great number of lens units in a continuous array with a top surface section defined as a lens section and with a total-reflection surface formed at each side of the lens section, in which, with respect to a central area of the lens section of each lens unit, linear surfaces are provided in an opposed relation at the total-reflection surfaces of each lens unit.
- 2. The back-surface projection screen according to claim 1, in which said total-reflection surfaces allow light which is incident on said screen from behind to be condensed by reflection toward said linear surfaces of the lens unit.
- 3. The back-surface projection screen according to claim 1, in which said total-reflection surfaces are so formed as to include an abrupt surface.
- 4. The back-surface projection screen according to claim 3, in which said abrupt surface is formed on an upper portion of said reflection surfaces.
- 5. A back-surface projection screen for observing a light image, projected from the rear surface of a screen, on a front surface side, which comprises a lenticular lens constructed of a great number of lens units in a continuous array with a top surface section defined as a lens section and with a total-reflection surface formed at each side of the lens section, in which the lens section of each lens unit in the lenticular lens is formed such that it is recessed to define a central convex lens surface with a side convex lens surface provided at each side of the central convex lens surface and a pair of stepped surfaces are formed each at a boundary between the central convex lens and the side convex lens surface to provide linear surfaces in an opposed relation with the central convex lens surface therebetween.
- 6. The back-surface projection screen according to claim 5, in which said total-reflection surfaces allow light which is incident on said screen from behind to be condensed by reflection toward said linear surfaces of the lens unit.
- 7. The back-surface projection screen according to claim 5, in which said central convex lens surface and said side convex surfaces of each of said lens units in the lenticular lens are a spherical surface and aspherical surfaces, respectively.
- 8. The back-surface projection screen according to claim 5, in which said total-reflection surfaces are parabolic surfaces.
- 9. A back-surface projection screen for observing a light image, projected from the rear surface of a screen, on a front surface side, which comprises a lenticular lens constructed of a great number of lens units in a continuous array with a top surface section defined as a lens section and with a total-reflection surface formed at each side of the lens section, in which the lens section of each lens unit in the lenticular lens is formed such that it is recessed to define a central convex lens surface with a side convex lens surface provided at each side of the central convex lens surface and a pair of stepped surfaces are formed each at a boundary between the central convex lens and the side convex lens surface to provide linear surfaces in an opposed relation with the central convex lens surface therebetween, and said total-reflection surfaces are curved surfaces which allow light which is incident on the screen from behind to be condensed by reflection toward said linear surfaces.
- 10. The back-surface projection screen according to claim 9, in which said central lens surface and said convex lens surfaces are spherical and said total-reflection surface is parabolic.
- 11. The back-surface projection screen according to claim 9, in which said central convex lens surface and said side convex surface are aspherical and said total-reflection surface is parabolic.
- 12. The back-surface projection screen according to claim 9, in which a Fresnel lens is formed integral with a back surface of the screen to allow light which is incident on the screen to be corrected as parallel light perpendicular to the screen surface.
- 13. A back-surface projection screen for observing a light image, projected from the rear surface of a screen, on a front surface side, which comprises a lenticular lens constructed of a great number of lens units in a continuous array with a top surface section defined as a lens section and with a total-reflection surface formed at each side of the lens section, in which, with respect to a central area of the lens section of each lens unit, linear surfaces are provided in an opposed relation at the total-reflection surfaces of each lens unit, and said total-reflection surfaces are curved surfaces which allow light which is incident on the screen from behind to be condensed by reflection toward said linear surfaces.
- 14. A back-surface projection screen for observing a light image, projected from the rear surface of a screen, on a front surface side, which comprises a lenticular lens constructed of a great number of lens units in a continuous array with a top surface section defined as a lens section and with a total-reflection surface formed at each side of the lens section, in which said total-reflection surface is so formed as to include an abrupt surface at an upper surface portion.
- 15. A back surface projection screen for observing a light image, projected from the rear surface of a screen, on a front surface side, which comprises a lenticular lens constructed of a great number of lens units in a continuous array with a top surface section defined as a lens section and with a total-reflection surface formed at each side of the lens section, in which each lens unit in the lenticular lens is formed such that an aspherical lens surface is formed at an area between a central lens section formed at the lens section and an outer side portion with a convex lens surface formed at the outer side portion, that a pair of linear surfaces are formed in an opposed relation with the central lens section therebetween, that the total-reflection surface of the respective lens unit is curved to allow light which is incident on the screen from behind to be condensed by reflection toward said linear surfaces, and that the total-reflection surface is so formed as to include an abrupt surface at the upper portion.
- 16. A back-surface projection screen for observing a light image, projected from the rear surface of a screen, on a front surface side, which comprises a lenticular lens constructed of a great number of lens units in a continuous array with a top surface section defined as a lens section and with a total-reflection surface formed at each side of the lens section, in which each lens unit in the lenticular lens is formed such that an aspherical lens surface is formed at an area between a central lens section formed at the lens section and an outer side portion with a convex lens surface formed at the outer side portion, that a pair of flattened surfaces are so formed as to substantially horizontally extend from the convex lens surface toward the outer side portion, that a pair of linear surfaces are formed, in an opposed relation, at the total-reflection surfaces with the central lens section located therebetween, that the total-reflection surfaces are formed as curved surfaces which allow light which is incident on the screen from behind to be condensed by reflection toward the linear surfaces, and that the total-reflection surface is so formed as to include a substantially vertical surface at the upper surface portion.
Priority Claims (2)
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62-46179[U]JPX |
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Cross-Reference to Related Application
This application is a continuation-in-part application of Ser. No. 079,883, filed on July 30, 1987 for Umeda et al., now U.S. Pat. No. 4,875,064, issued Oct. 17, 1989.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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