Autostereoscopic lenticular screen
First Claim
1. In an autostereoscopic display system whereby a lenticular screen is aligned in juxtaposition with a display screen, wherein the improvement comprises the lenticular screen having lenticules on one side thereof facing inwardly toward the display screen and an antireflective coating on another side thereof facing outwardly away from the display screen.
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Abstract
An autostereoscopic lenticular screen has a lenticular screen held in juxtaposition with a display surface. The lenticular screen has lenticules disposed on one side thereof and a smooth surface on the other side thereof. In one aspect of the invention, a closed chamber is formed over the lenticules. In order to deactivate the refractive properties of the lenticular screen, and thereby view the display in a planar mode, an optically clear fluid, such as a floropolymer, is introduced into at least a portion of the closed chamber. In order to activate the refractive properties of the lenticular screen, and thereby view the display in a stereoscopic mode, the optically clear fluid is removed from the closed chamber. In a particularly preferred arrangement, the lenticular screen is oriented such that the lenticules face inwardly toward the display screen, and the smooth surface of the lenticular screen is coated with an antireflective material.
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- 1. In an autostereoscopic display system whereby a lenticular screen is aligned in juxtaposition with a display screen, wherein the improvement comprises the lenticular screen having lenticules on one side thereof facing inwardly toward the display screen and an antireflective coating on another side thereof facing outwardly away from the display screen.
- 5. In an autostereoscopic display system whereby a lenticular screen is aligned in juxtaposition with a display screen, wherein the lenticular screen has lenticules on one side thereof facing outwardly away from the display screen, wherein the improvement comprises a closed chamber affixed over the lenticules and a fluid reservoir in communication with the closed chamber and storing an optically clear fluid that can be introduced and removed from the closed chamber.
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8. An autostereoscopic lenticular screen apparatus, comprising:
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a display screen having a display surface, a lenticular screen having lenticules disposed on one side thereof and a smooth surface on the other side thereof, said lenticular screen being held in juxtaposition to the display surface, a closed chamber formed over the lenticules, a fluid reservoir coupled to the closed chamber, and a transfer valve coupled to the fluid reservoir for introducing and removing an optically clear fluid from the chamber. - View Dependent Claims (9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 19, 20, 21)
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18. A method for switching an autostereoscopic display system between a planar viewing mode and a stereoscopic viewing mode, wherein a lenticular screen having lenticules disposed on one side thereof is aligned in juxtaposition with a display screen, comprising:
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forming a closed chamber over the lenticules, introducing an optically clear fluid into a portion of the closed chamber to thereby deactivate the lenticular screen, and removing the optically clear fluid from the closed chamber to thereby activate the lenticular screen.
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22. A method for improving the clarity of an autostereoscopic display system having a lenticular screen aligned in juxtaposition with a display screen, wherein the lenticular screen has lenticules disposed on one side thereof and a smooth surface on another side thereof, comprising:
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forming the lenticular screen such that the lenticules face inwardly toward the display screen, and forming an antireflective material on another side of the lenticular screen.
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Specification