Back-lighted autostereoscopic display

Optical: systems and elements – Stereoscopic

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C359S464000

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06542296

ABSTRACT:

CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application claims the priority benefit of Taiwan application serial no. 88122888, filed Dec. 24, 1999.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The invention relates to a back-lighted autostereoscopic display, and more particular, to a back-lighted autostereoscopic display with a very light weight and very thin dimension having a micro lens array.
2. Description of the Related Art
In a conventional three-dimensional display, an alternative array of thin stripes with different polarization states can be aligned to a liquid crystal display panel with interlaced parallax images to display stereoscopic images. For example, a micro-polarizer is shown in
FIG. 1A
to
FIG. 1C
, which is disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 5,327,285 and U.S. Pat. No. 5,844,717. For an observer to see a three-dimensional image, the left eye and the right eye are to receive the lights with different polarization. Therefore, two polarization plates
102
and
104
with polarization types perpendicular to each other are laminated as shown in
FIG. 1A
to FIG.
1
B. The laminated plate
106
thus comprises the first polarization type areas and the second polarization type areas, and the polarization directions
112
are alternating with each other as shown.
As shown in
FIG. 1C
, with the laminated polarization plate
106
coupled to the liquid crystal display panel
108
, an observer can observe a three dimensional image only by wearing a pair of polarization glasses
110
. This is not convenient and natural to the observer, and sometimes induces headache or giddiness. In addition, the stereoscopic effect will get worse while the size of the display area becomes larger.
For the convenience of the viewer(s), the system that enables the observers to see three-dimensional images without wearing the polarization glasses has been developed.
FIG. 2
shows a stereoscopic display of projection type that enables the observers to see a three-dimensional image without wearing a pair of polarization glasses. As shown in
FIG. 2
, the projection type stereoscopic display consists of a light source
202
, a polarization switching apparatus
204
, a Fresnel lens
206
and a micro-polarized liquid crystal display
208
. Lights from the light source
202
are polarized into a first type polarization and a second type of polarization by the polarization switching apparatus
204
in front of the light source
202
. The micro-polarized liquid crystal display
208
is located in front of the light source
202
, and the polarization apparatus
204
is between the micro-polarized liquid crystal display
208
and the light source
202
. The Fresnel lens
206
is located between the polarization apparatus
204
and the micro-polarized liquid crystal display
208
(a combination of liquid crystal display
108
showing interlaced parallax images and laminated polarization plate
106
in FIG.
1
C). Through the Fresnel lens
206
, the observer
210
is able to see the stereoscopic images with naked eyes from the projection type stereoscopic display, However, this light projection structure is still in a large dimension and with a heavy weight and is hard to meet the commercial requirements.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
A back-lighted autostereoscopic display is provided by the invention. A uniform light is emitted from a plane light source. A polarization plate is disposed in front of the plane light source to polarize the uniform light into a polarized light. An array of micro-moving window elements is disposed in front of the polarization plate to selectively change the polarity of the polarized light into another type of polarization. An array of micro-lens is located in front of the array of micro-moving window elements, thereby both the polarized light changed and unchanged pass through the array of micro-moving window elements to travel further. An imaging apparatus is located in front of the array of micro-lens, so that the lights are converged into the eyes of an observer. A liquid crystal display panel is located in front of the imaging apparatus to project the stereo-image to the observer.
The autostereoscopic display comprises further a tracking system to monitor the head position of the observer. Therefore, the lights with different polarization through the micro-moving windows and the areas outside the micro-moving windows can be thus projected into different eye of the observer respectively to obtain the stereo effect.
Thus constructed, the invention provides an apparatus as a back light source system for a liquid crystal display. The apparatus comprises the plane light source, the array of micro-moving window elements and the array micro-lens. The utilization of arrays of micro-moving window elements and the micro-lens save a great deal of space of the liquid crystal display. Therefore, the liquid crystal display can be formed very light in weight with a thin dimension. Furthermore, since all the light emitted from the plane light source, being polarized for once or several times, is to be projected to the observer. Therefore, the light intensity is higher than the conventional display system. And the area for image display can be enlarged to achieve the flat display of large display area.
It is to be understood that both the foregoing general description and the following detailed description are exemplary and explanatory only and are not restrictive of the invention, as claimed.


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