1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to an optical system and a display device thereof, and, more particularly, to a wearable optical system capable of displaying dynamic information and images and a display device thereof.
2. Description of the Related Art
Since the invention of the cathode ray tube (CRT) back in the early 20th century, display devices using different techniques, such as liquid crystal, plasma, holography, projection and light-emitting diode (LED), have been introduced into the market one after another to meet diversified demands of markets and consumers with their own unique strength in display.
To keep abreast of development of mobile technology, besides smart phones, more and more wearable devices with versatile techniques and functions have been brought into play to perform remote control using wireless signals, such as audio waves and electromagnetic waves, to interact with other equipment or cloud devices through wireless networks to easily display everyday life information, such as date and time, weather, schedules, electronic maps and the like, for users' references, and to take pictures. The Google Project Glass®, which is a wearable display device provided by Google® in the market, relies on a micro projector mounted on a top of the glass but not blocking the views in front of the wearer, and projects images through a prism to form a real image on the wearer's retina. Such special design of the prism allows a two-dimensional layer projected from the micro projector to be combined with the views in the real world in generation of a combined effect of virtual images and real images on the retina simultaneously.
However, as the micro projector in the Google Projector Glass® intends to project original images and form real images on the retina of the wearer, the magnification of the original images is limited.
An objective of the present invention is to provide a wearable optical system capable of displaying dynamic information and images and a display device of the wearable optical system for generating virtual images generated according to the technique of virtual image display (VID) and reversibility of an optical path and achieving better depth profiling resolution and image magnification.
To achieve the foregoing objective, the display device includes an information box and a transparent body.
The information box has a microprocessor and a display unit.
The microprocessor is mounted inside the information box.
The display unit is mounted inside the information box, is electrically connected to the microprocessor, and emits light to form an optical path.
The transparent body is mounted on the information box, is adapted to be located within a sight range of a user, and has a partially-transmitting coated lens and a first convex lens.
The partially-transmitting coated lens is mounted on a surface of the transparent body and is located on the optical path of the display unit.
The first convex lens is mounted between the partially-transmitting coated lens and the user's eyes.
To achieve the foregoing objective, the wearable optical system capable of displaying dynamic information and images includes a carrier and a display device.
The display device as described earlier is mounted on the carrier.
The display unit, the transparent body and the partially-transmitting coated lens are combined to construct a display device capable of displaying virtual images of dynamic information and images. According to the law of reflection and the reversibility of the optical path, when light emitted from the display unit is projected onto the partially-transmitting coated lens, the wearer can see information and images displayed on the display unit because the wearer can see an erect virtual image in the partially-transmitting coated lens through the use of the first convex lens. The virtual image formed by the partially-transmitting coated lens provides better depth profiling resolution and image magnification in favor of better space utilization for display and better visual recognition or alerting effect.
Other objectives, advantages and novel features of the invention will become more apparent from the following detailed description when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
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The spectacle 10 further has two eyeglass lenses 13. One of the two eyeglass lenses 13 is adjacent to the transparent body 30. The eyeglass lenses 13 may be formed by a transparent material, such as glass, polyethylene terephthalate (PET), acrylic or the like.
The information box 20 serves to process information and output images and includes a microprocessor 21, a display unit 22, a wireless sensing unit 23 and a battery 24 mounted therein. The microprocessor 21 is electrically connected to the display unit 22 and the wireless sensing unit 23 to process and output images and transmit wireless signals. The display unit 22 is arranged to face the transparent body 30 for projecting images along an optical path 221. The wireless sensing unit 23 serves to transmit wireless signals to any electronic device with a communication protocol and a frequency band compatible with those of the wireless sensing unit 23. The electronic device may include one of a GPS (Global Positioning System) device, a distance/speed detection device, a motion/biological detection device, and a climate/environmental detection device, or a combination thereof. The battery 24 is electrically connected to the microprocessor 21, the display unit 22 and the wireless sensing unit 23 to supply power thereto. The wireless sensing unit 23 may include a swimming speed sensor, a bicycle speed sensor, a walking speed sensor and a skiing speed sensor.
In the present embodiment, the transparent body 30 may be formed by a transparent material, such as glass, PET, acrylic or the like. The transparent body 30 has a partially-transmitting coated lens 31 mounted on a surface of the transparent body 30 distal to the information box 20 and located on the optical path 221 of the display unit 22 for light emitted from the display unit 22 to be projected onto the partially-transmitting coated lens 31 in generation of an virtual image viewable to the wearer on the partially transmitting and coated lens 31. The partially-transmitting coated lens 31 may be formed by a transparent material, such as glass, PET, acrylic or the like, and has a first optical film 32 formed on a surface of the partially-transmitting coated lens 31. The first optical film 32 is partially reflective and partially transmitting, may be made of metal with relatively high reflectivity, such as aluminum, chromium, nickel or the like, and may be formed by chemical vapor deposition (CVD) or sputtering process. In the present embodiment, parameters associated with the material and thickness of the first optical film 32 are controlled to affect a ratio between the transmissivity and the reflectivity of the first optical film 32, such that when the partially-transmitting coated lens 31 reflects light emitted from the display unit 22, the wearer can still see the view in front of him/her through the partially-transmitting coated lens 31 without being subject to full or partial view blockage. Furthermore, the first optical film 32 may be prepared in the form of a single layer or multiple layers. In case of multiple layers, optimization of a specific optical band may be achieved by selecting materials for the multiple layers with respective matching optical characteristics and film thicknesses.
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Given the combination of the display unit 22, the transparent body 30 and the partially-transmitting coated lens 31, a low-cost virtual image display can be constructed. According to the law of reflection and the reversibility of the optical path 221, when light emitted from the display unit 22 is projected onto the partially-transmitting coated lens 31, the wearer can see information and images displayed on the display unit 22 inasmuch as the wearer can see an erect virtual image in the partially-transmitting coated lens 31 through the use of the first convex lens 33. The virtual image formed by the partially-transmitting coated lens 31 provides better depth profiling resolution and image magnification in favor of better space utilization for display and better visual recognition or alerting effect.
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Even though numerous characteristics and advantages of the present invention have been set forth in the foregoing description, together with details of the structure and function of the invention, the disclosure is illustrative only. Changes may be made in detail, especially in matters of shape, size, and arrangement of parts within the principles of the invention to the full extent indicated by the broad general meaning of the terms in which the appended claims are expressed.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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103142044 | Dec 2014 | TW | national |