Fresnel lens and manufacturing method for Fresnel lens
First Claim
1. A Fresnel lens in which a plurality of protruding lens portions are concentrically, continuously formed,wherein a lens surface and a non-lens surface are formed in each of the lens portions,the non-lens surface includes a rise surface and a coupling surface,the rise surface is a surface along an optical axis of the Fresnel lens, andthe coupling surface is a surface which is formed on a top portion of each of the lens portions so as to couple the lens surface of the lens portion and the rise surface of the lens portion to each other, and which has a width extending parallel to a radial direction of the Fresnel lens, anda light absorbing portion is provided in a position along the optical axis of the Fresnel lens which passes through the coupling surface.
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Abstract
There are provided a Fresnel lens and a method of manufacturing the Fresnel lens which can suppress a flare which is generated in an image visually recognized through the Fresnel lens so as to extend toward a center of a lens. A lens surface and a non-lens surface are formed in each of lens portions. The non-lens surface includes a rise surface and a coupling surface. The rise surface is a surface along an optical axis of a Fresnel lens. The coupling surface is a surface which is formed on a top portion of each of the lens portions and couples the lens surface of the lens portion and the rise surface of the lens portion to each other, and which has a width extending in a radial direction of the Fresnel lens. A light absorbing portion is provided in a position along the optical axis of the Fresnel lens which passes through the coupling surface.
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1. A Fresnel lens in which a plurality of protruding lens portions are concentrically, continuously formed,
wherein a lens surface and a non-lens surface are formed in each of the lens portions, the non-lens surface includes a rise surface and a coupling surface, the rise surface is a surface along an optical axis of the Fresnel lens, and the coupling surface is a surface which is formed on a top portion of each of the lens portions so as to couple the lens surface of the lens portion and the rise surface of the lens portion to each other, and which has a width extending parallel to a radial direction of the Fresnel lens, and a light absorbing portion is provided in a position along the optical axis of the Fresnel lens which passes through the coupling surface.
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