Micro collimator system and method for a head up display (HUD)
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1. A head up display, comprising:
- an image source;
an illuminator;
a field lens arranged to receive light directly from the image source;
a polarizing beam splitter having a first face, a second face, a third face, and a fourth face, wherein the illuminator is arranged to illuminate the image source through the polarizing beam splitter through the fourth face and the first face, wherein the light from the illuminator entering the fourth face has a second polarization state, the field lens being disposed to provide the light from the image source to the first face, the polarizing beam splitter being configured to reflect light of a first polarization state through the second face, wherein the light from the image source has the first polarization state, wherein the first polarization state and the second polarization state are not the same;
a retarder disposed to receive the light provided through the second face; and
a curved reflector disposed to receive light from the retarder and to provide the light from the retarder back through the retarder to the second face, wherein light entering the second face has a second polarization state and wherein the polarizing beam splitter is configured so that the light entering the second face travels from the second face to the third face, wherein the light at the third face is provided for display on the head up display.
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Abstract
A head up display can use a catadioptric collimating system. The head up display includes an image source. The head up display also includes a collimating mirror, and a polarizing beam splitter. The light from the image source enters the beam splitter and is reflected toward the collimating mirror. The light striking the collimating mirror is reflected through the beam splitter toward a combiner. A field lens can include a diffractive surface. A corrector lens can be disposed after the beam splitter.
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1. A head up display, comprising:
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an image source; an illuminator; a field lens arranged to receive light directly from the image source; a polarizing beam splitter having a first face, a second face, a third face, and a fourth face, wherein the illuminator is arranged to illuminate the image source through the polarizing beam splitter through the fourth face and the first face, wherein the light from the illuminator entering the fourth face has a second polarization state, the field lens being disposed to provide the light from the image source to the first face, the polarizing beam splitter being configured to reflect light of a first polarization state through the second face, wherein the light from the image source has the first polarization state, wherein the first polarization state and the second polarization state are not the same; a retarder disposed to receive the light provided through the second face; and a curved reflector disposed to receive light from the retarder and to provide the light from the retarder back through the retarder to the second face, wherein light entering the second face has a second polarization state and wherein the polarizing beam splitter is configured so that the light entering the second face travels from the second face to the third face, wherein the light at the third face is provided for display on the head up display. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9)
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10. A method of providing information to a pilot, the method comprising:
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providing light from a light source through a polarizing beam splitter to an image source through a field lens to the polarizing beam splitter, the field lens being attached to a face of the polarizing beam splitter; providing light from the image source to the polarizing beam splitter and reflecting the light from the image source within the polarizing beam splitter to a curved reflective surface; providing light from the curved reflective surface through the polarizing beam splitter to a corrector lens; and providing light from the corrector lens as collimated light to a wave guide combiner. - View Dependent Claims (11, 12, 13, 14)
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15. A head up display system, comprising:
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an image source; an illuminator; a field lens arranged to receive light directly from the image source; a polarizing beam splitter having a first face, a second face, a third face, and a fourth face, wherein the illuminator is arranged to illuminate the image source through the polarizing beam splitter through the fourth face and the first face, wherein the light from the illuminator entering the fourth face has a second polarization state, the field lens being disposed to provide the light from the image source to the first face, the polarizing beam splitter being configured to reflect light of a first polarization state through the second face, wherein the light from the image source has the first polarization state, wherein the first polarization state and the second polarization state are not the same; a retarder disposed to receive the light provided through the second face; a curved reflector disposed to receive light from the retarder and to provide the light from the retarder back through the retarder to the second face, wherein light entering the second face has a second polarization state and wherein the polarizing beam splitter is configured so that the light entering the second face travels from the second face to the third face, wherein the light at the third face is provided for display on the head up display; at least one light pipe; and a waveguide combiner, the at least one light pipe comprises at least one turning grating or mirror array for providing light into the waveguide combiner from the light pipe. - View Dependent Claims (16, 17, 18, 19, 20)
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