Optically corrected helmet mounted display
First Claim
1. A method for blurring edges of pixels of an LCD without losing image resolution, comprising:
- placing a fiber optic faceplate, having a numerical aperture and having an input side, in an optical path of light emanating from the LCD at such a physical distance from pixels of the LCD that the numerical aperture of the fiber optic faceplate is substantially equal to twice the pixel size of the LCD divided by a distance between the input side of said fiber optic faceplate and said pixels.
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Abstract
The present invention eliminates the relay lens systems found in conventional helmet mounted displays (HMDs) by removing field distortions and aberrations with a contoured fiber optic faceplate placed in close proximity to a liquid crystal display (LCD) or cathode ray tube. The optical system typically consists of a spherical dielectric or holographically made collimator-combiner, a dielectric or holographically made fold mirror, and a contoured fiber optic faceplate. The fold mirror is flat, and the collimator-combiner is made by coating a spherical eye glass blank. The system is configured as a folded and tilted catadioptric projector with the novel feature being the contoured faceplate. There are no dispersive elements in the imaging assembly which means it can be completely polychromatic (full color) without the need for additional color correction optics as found in all refractive color systems. When designed for full color, highest brightness, and see through capability it must be made with two or three narrow spectral and angular sensitive coatings on the fold mirror and on the collimator-combiner. These coatings allow the use of a tilt of the collimator-combiner with respect to the fold mirror which induces a small amount of astigmatism and keystone distortion but at the same time allows image light to pass through the folded optics to the eye with a minimum of loss. The elimination of a corrective refractive lens relay system makes this design polychromatic, less expensive, and lighter in weight, compared to a similar system with an achromatized and corrected refractive lens.
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15 Claims
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1. A method for blurring edges of pixels of an LCD without losing image resolution, comprising:
placing a fiber optic faceplate, having a numerical aperture and having an input side, in an optical path of light emanating from the LCD at such a physical distance from pixels of the LCD that the numerical aperture of the fiber optic faceplate is substantially equal to twice the pixel size of the LCD divided by a distance between the input side of said fiber optic faceplate and said pixels.
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2. Apparatus for use in a head-mounted display, comprising:
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an image generator which outputs a plurality of pixels defining a pixel size; and means for blurring edges of the pixels, positioned in an optical path of light emanating from the image generator at such a physical distance from the pixels that the means for blurring has a numerical aperture substantially twice said pixel size divided by a distance between said means for blurring and said pixels. - View Dependent Claims (3, 8)
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4. Apparatus for use in a head-mounted display, said head-mounted display having an image generator which outputs a plurality of pixels defining a pixel size, the apparatus comprising:
an optical element which defines a first numerical aperture, said optical element positioned in an optical path of light emanating from the image generator at such a physical distance from the pixels that said numerical aperture is substantially twice said pixel size divided by a distance between said optical element and said pixels. - View Dependent Claims (5, 6)
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7. A folded catadioptric head-mounted display device for a user comprising:
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an image generator; a fold mirror which receives image light from said image generator and reflects it away from an eye position of the user in a first direction; a reflector which receives the image light transmitted in said first direction and reflects said image light back towards said fold mirror for at least partial transmission through said fold mirror to the eye position of a user; a plate positioned between said image generator and said fold mirror, said plate having fibers defining an input surface and an output surface, said output surface being curved.
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9. Head-mounted display;
- apparatus comprising;
an image generator; a fold mirror for receiving light from said image generator and reflecting at least a portion of said image light in a first direction substantially away from an eye of a user; a reflector for receiving said image light transmitted in said first direction and reflecting said image light toward said eye of the user; means for reducing image distortion wherein said head-mounted display is provided in the absence of refractive optics. - View Dependent Claims (10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15)
- apparatus comprising;
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