Claims
- 1. A rear projection display device, comprising:
a source creating light rays; a wide angle lens system receiving the light rays, the lens system configured to increase distortion of the light rays in a first stage and decrease distortion in a second stage; and a screen having a reflective surface, the screen configured to receive light rays from the wide angle lens system, the screen configured to vary at least one groove parameter to reduce light rays impinging the screen without impinging on the reflective surface of the screen.
- 2. The rear projection display device of claim 1 wherein the wide angle lens system projects light rays to the screen at a variety of angles.
- 3. The rear projection display device of claim 1 further comprising a pair of parallel mirrors for directing light from the lens system to the screen.
- 4. The rear projection display device of claim 3 wherein the mirrors are parallel with the screen.
- 5. The rear projection display device of claim 3 wherein the source if offset from an axis of the wide angle lens system.
- 6. The rear projection display device of claim 1 wherein the screen is comprised of a polymer.
- 7. The rear projection display device of claim 1 wherein grooves of the screen are circular.
- 8. The rear projection display device of claim 7 wherein the grooves form a rainbow pattern.
- 9. The rear projection display device of claim 1 wherein the screen has a variable groove pitch.
- 10. The rear projection display device of claim 1 wherein the screen has a variable groove depth.
- 11. The rear projection display device of claim 1 wherein the screen has a variable groove depth, variable groove pitch, and substantially constant screen thickness.
- 12. The rear projection display device of claim 1 wherein the screen has a variable screen thickness.
- 13. The rear projection display device of claim 1 wherein the screen has a variable screen thickness, variable groove depth, and substantially constant pitch.
- 14. A fresnel screen, comprising:
a first surface having a first pitch and a first depth; and a second surface having a second pitch and a second depth, with the second pitch differing from the first pitch and the second depth differing from the second depth.
- 15. The fresnel screen of claim 14 wherein the first pitch is less than the second pitch and the first depth is less than the second depth.
- 16. The fresnel screen of claim 14 wherein the first surface is closer to a center of a groove pattern in the fresnel screen than the second surface, with the first pitch less than the second pitch.
- 17. The fresnel screen of claim 16 wherein the groove pattern is a circular groove pattern.
- 18. The fresnel screen of claim 14 wherein the first surface is closer to a center of a groove pattern in the fresnel screen than the second surface, with the first depth less than the second depth.
- 19. The fresnel screen of claim 18 wherein the first pitch is less than the second pitch.
- 20. A rear projection television having the fresnel screen of claim 19.
- 21. The fresnel screen of claim 19 wherein the groove pattern is a circular groove pattern.
- 22. A display device having the fresnel screen of claim 21.
- 23. The fresnel screen of claim 14 wherein an input light ray from a source unit is directed at the first and second surfaces, wherein the first and second surfaces are on slopes in grooves of a fresnel pattern.
- 24. The fresnel screen of claim 23 wherein the source unit includes parallel mirrors.
- 25. The fresnel screen of claim 23 further comprising a totally internally reflective surface on an opposite slope from the first and second surfaces.
- 26. The fresnel screen of claim 25, wherein the pitch and depth of the first and second surfaces are configured to provide substantially no light rays from a source unit directed at the screen impinge the screen without impinging on the totally internally reflective surface.
- 27. The fresnel screen of claim 14 where the screen has a substantially constant thickness.
- 28. A fresnel screen, comprising:
a first surface having a first depth; and a second surface having a second depth less than the first depth, with the screen having a variable thickness.
- 29. The fresnel screen of claim 28 wherein the thickness at the first slope is greater than the thickness at the second surface.
- 30. The fresnel screen of claim 29 wherein the first surface is closer to a center of a groove pattern in the fresnel screen than the second surface.
- 31. The fresnel screen of claim 30 wherein the groove pattern is a circular groove pattern.
- 32. The fresnel screen of claim 28 wherein an input light ray from a source unit is directed at the first and second surfaces, wherein the first and second surfaces are on slopes in grooves of a fresnel pattern.
- 33. The fresnel screen of claim 32 wherein the source unit includes parallel mirrors.
- 34. The fresnel screen of claim 33 further comprising a totally internally reflective surface on an opposite slope from the first and second surfaces.
- 35. The fresnel screen of claim 34, wherein the depth and thickness of the first and second surfaces are configured to provide substantially no light rays from a source unit directed at the screen impinge the screen without impinging on the totally internally reflective surface.
- 36. A rear-projection display system, comprising:
a light source projecting light for an image, the light source being on a first optical axis; a first lens system parallel to the first optical axis of the light source, configured to introduce distortion in the image; a second lens system, on a second optical axis, configured to remove at least some of the introduced distortion from the image; and a screen having grooves on at least a portion of at least one side, the screen receiving the image, the screen having a reflection face in a first zone and an extended reflection face in a second zone, wherein the light arrives at an input surface of the screen at a variety of input angles.
- 37. The system of claim 36 wherein the first lens system includes a relay lens system having at least one curved lens.
- 38. The system of claim 36 wherein the first lens system is offset from the first optical axis.
- 39. The system of claim 36 wherein the second lens system includes at least one curved wide angle lens.
- 40. The system of claim 36 wherein the second axis is perpendicular to the first axis.
- 41. The system of claim 36 further comprising first and second parallel planar mirrors, the first and second mirrors perpendicular to the second axis and parallel to the first axis.
- 42. The system of claim 41 wherein the screen receives the image from the planar mirrors.
- 43. The system of claim 42 wherein the screen is positioned parallel to the first and second mirrors.
- 44. The system of claim 37 wherein the screen receives the image on the at least one side with the grooves.
- 45. The system of claim 37 wherein the reflection face in the first zone and the extended reflection face in the second zone are configured so that the light misses the reflection face and hits the extended reflection face.
- 46. The system of claim 37 further comprising a totally internally reflective surface on at least one side of the first and second slopes, wherein the pitch and depth of the first and second zone are selected so that substantially no light rays from a projection unit impinging on the lens without impinging on the totally internally reflective surface.
- 47. A fresnel screen, comprising:
a first zone having a reflective face; and a second zone having an extended reflective face, wherein the second zone comprises a variable pitch based, at least in part, on a constant pitch of the first zone, wherein the variable pitch results in the extended reflective face.
- 48. A rear-projection display system, comprising:
a light source, to project light for an image; and a fresnel screen having a reflection face in a first zone and an extended reflection face in a second zone, wherein the light arrives at an input surface of the fresnel screen at an input angle that causes the light to miss the reflection face and hit the extended reflection face.
- 49. The rear-projection display system of claim 48, wherein the second zone comprises a variable pitch based, at least in part, on a constant pitch of the first zone, wherein the variable pitch results in the extended reflective face.
- 50. The rear-projection display system of claim 48, wherein the second zone comprises a variable thickness based, at least in part, on a constant thickness of the first zone, wherein the variable thickness results in the extended reflective face.
- 51. A rear projection display device, comprising:
source means for creating light rays; lens system means for receiving the light rays, the lens system further for increasing distortion of the light rays in a first stage and decreasing distortion in a second stage; and screen means for receiving light rays from the wide angle lens system and for reducing light rays impinging the screen at a variety of input angles without impinging on the reflective surface of the screen.
- 52. The device of claim 51 wherein the source means includes at least one of a microelectromechanical system, a grating light valve, a liquid crystal display, and liquid crystal on silicon.
- 53. The device of claim 51 wherein the lens system means includes at least one of a wide angle lens, a relay lens, and a prism.
- 54. The device of claim 51 wherein the screen means includes a fresnel screen with a variable pitch and variable depth groove.
- 55. The device of claim 51 wherein the screen means includes a fresnel screen with a variable depth groove and a variable thickness.
- 56. The device of claim 51 wherein the screen means includes a fresnel screen with a first zone having a first characteristic, and a second zone with a second characteristic different from the first characteristic.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] The present application is a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 10/222,083, which was filed on Aug. 16 2002, Attorney Docket Number IFC.369 (004589.P019) and is a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 10/222,050, which was filed on Aug. 16 2002, Attorney Docket Number IFC.368 (004589.P018), the entire contents of each being incorporated herein by reference in their entirety for all purposes.
Continuation in Parts (2)
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10222083 |
Aug 2002 |
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10753755 |
Jan 2004 |
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10222050 |
Aug 2002 |
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10753755 |
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