The present invention relates to a visual presentation apparatus, and more particularly to a visual presentation apparatus having an illuminating system.
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Moreover, a lens (not shown) could be set in front of the projecting light 16 so as to focus the light. The combination of the lens provides a better illumination than the case that only the projecting light 16 is used. However, even though the light is more focused, a uniform distribution of the illumination is still not achieved thereby. In other words, the lens in front of the projecting light 16 is applied to focus the light, but cannot provide the light therefrom an even distribution. Hence, the light projected on the object 2 is still in an uneven distribution. Therefore, in the field of visual presentation apparatus, it is necessary to develop an improved illuminating system for providing the light of a more uniform distribution.
The present invention provides a visual presentation apparatus. The visual presentation apparatus includes a base, wherein the base includes a camera system, and an illuminating system including a light-emitting element for providing a light source of the illuminating system, a tunneling element for collecting a light emitted from the light-emitting element, and a lens for controlling a focus and a projecting area of the light, wherein the light is emitted from the light-emitting element and passes through the tunneling element and the lens.
Preferably, the lens has a variable focal length.
Preferably, the illuminating system includes a light-deflecting element for changing a direction of the light passing through the lens.
Preferably, the light-deflecting element has a reflective plate and an adjusting component for controlling the reflecting angle of the light.
Preferably, the lens has a shift component.
Preferably, the shift component is used for offsetting and tilting the light passing through the tunneling element.
Preferably, the illuminating system includes a mask between the lens and the tunneling element for controlling a cross-section shape of the light passing through the tunneling element.
In accordance with another aspect of the present invention, the visual presentation apparatus includes a base, wherein the base includes a camera system, and an illuminating system including a light-emitting element for proving a light source of the illuminating system, a tunneling element having a first end and a second end, wherein the first end is located next to the light-emitting element for limiting the light emitted from the light-emitting element within the tunneling element so that the light passes along the tunneling element to leave from the second end, and a light-deflecting element located next to the second end for changing a direction of the light, which leaves out from the second end.
Preferably, the illuminating system further includes a mask for controlling a cross-section shape of the light emitted from the second end.
The foregoing and other features and advantages of the present invention will be more clearly understood through the following descriptions with reference to the drawings, in which:
The present invention will now be described more specifically with reference to the following embodiments. It is to be noted that the following descriptions of preferred embodiments of this invention are presented herein for purpose of illustration and description only; it is not intended to be exhaustive or to be limited to the precise form disclosed.
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The tunneling element 52 is applied to limit the light propagation. The inner surface of the tunneling element 52 is processed via a surface treatment, such as mirror treating, metal electroplating, and polishing, so as to provide a good reflection for the light. Also, the tunneling element 52 could be directly formed by mirrors, metal plates, or optical fibers. When the light is propagates in the tunneling element 52, the light would be repeatedly reflected and limited to a certain range. Generally, the range is the cross-section area of the tunneling element 52. After passing through the tunneling element 52, the light is well distributed thereby in the illuminating area, and the light intensity for the peripheral area is almost equal to that for the central area. Therefore, the unevenness of the light distribution between the peripheral area and the central area is prevented, and the problem that the light diffuses to the environment would be overcome. In addition, the illuminating range of the illuminating system 5 provided by the present invention is definite, which is superior to the conventional one.
According to the prior art, it is necessary for the conventional visual presentation apparatus to enlarge the illuminating range to provide the object with a sufficient light. When the illuminating range is enlarged, the user would be interfered by the edge light and the light intensity within the certain area would be reduced. Therefore, a readjustment for the light sensitivity of the whole camera system is further needed. Compared to the present invention, the problem is overcome. Since the light passes through the tunneling element 52, the present invention provides the light in a more uniform distribution.
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In order to keep the visual presentation apparatus more compact, the illuminating system 5 is put in parallel to the ceiling. The tunneling element 52 of the illumination system 5 is hence parallel to the ceiling, and the light emitted from the tunneling element 52 is also parallel to the ceiling. In order to guide the light to the object 2, the light-deflecting element 58 is put in front of the tunneling element 52 or in front of the lens 56. Generally, the light-deflecting element 58 is a mirror. The light-deflecting element 58 is located on the adjusting shaft 580 and is tightly propped by the spring 582 and the adjusting component 584. The adjusting component 584 is used for adjusting the light-deflecting element 58 so as to control the reflecting angle of the light.
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While the invention has been described in terms of what is presently considered to be the most practical and preferred embodiment, it is to be understood that the invention needs not be limited to the disclosed embodiments. On the contrary, it is intended to cover various modifications and similar arrangements included within the spirit and scope of the appended claims, which are to be accorded with the broadest interpretation so as to encompass all such modifications and similar structures.
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093215158 | Sep 2004 | TW | national |