Illumination – Light fiber – rod – or pipe – With optical fiber bundle
Reexamination Certificate
2002-01-07
2003-06-17
Tso, Laura K. (Department: 2875)
Illumination
Light fiber, rod, or pipe
With optical fiber bundle
C385S146000, C362S551000
Reexamination Certificate
active
06578999
ABSTRACT:
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application claims priority of German patent application no. 101 03 098.3, filed Jan. 24, 2001, the complete disclosure of which is hereby incorporated by reference.
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
The invention relates to a device for generating a quadrangular illuminating field, having a light mixing rod, which has a quadrangular cross-section as well as a quadrangular inlet area and a quadrangular outlet area and guides light coupled in via the inlet area to the outlet area, in order to generate therein the quadrangular illuminating field, said outlet area being limited by four rectilinear sides, of which two each converge in one of the corners of the outlet area. The invention further relates to the use of such device for generating a quadrangular illuminating field in an optical device comprising a surface to be illuminated, which has a predetermined shape, and illumination optics, which form an image of the outlet area on the surface to be illuminated.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
Such device for generating a quadrangular illuminating field is employed, for example, in the illumination optics of a digital projector, as it is called, which also comprises, in addition to the illumination optics, a generally rectangular imaging element, such as a tilting mirror matrix or an LCD matrix, and projection optics for projecting the image generated by the imaging element. In such a digital projector, it is required for high-quality images that the imaging element be illuminated as uniformly as possible by the illumination optics. Therefore, the illumination optics contain the light mixing rod, whose outlet area conventionally has a rectangular shape, if the imaging element is rectangular. It has been found, however, that a complicated optical system is necessary for forming an image of the illuminating field in the outlet area of the light mixing rod on the imaging element, so as to ensure that the image is formed in a manner as free from distortion as possible. In many cases, this also raises the additional problem that the outlet area and the surface of the imaging element are not situated in planes which are parallel to each other, but are inclined relative to each other, which also causes distortions leading to decreased uniformity of the illumination of the imaging element.
OBJECT AND SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
Therefore , it is an object of the invention to improve the above-described type of device for generating a quadrangular illuminating field such that it allows illuminating, as uniformly as possible, a surface which is to be illuminated and has a predetermined shape.
According to the invention, this object is achieved, in connection with the above-described type of device for generating a quadrangular illuminating field, in that the sides meeting in one or two corners converge at a right angle and the sides meeting in the remaining corners converge at an angle which is not equal to 90°. Thus, the shape of the outlet area of the light mixing rod may be selected such that the distortion caused by forming an image of the outlet area on the surface to be illuminated is compensated and the surface to be illuminated is uniformly illuminated. The light mixing rod may preferably extend rectilinearly or at an angle.
Since the outlet area, and preferably also the remaining cross-sectional areas of the light mixing rod, comprises one or two right angles, the production of the light mixing rod is simplified. In particular, if the four sides of each cross-sectional area of the light mixing rod converge at the same angles as the sides of the outlet area, the light mixing rod may easily be produced with the required accuracy. If it is a solid mixing rod, it may be formed by grinding and polishing a blank. If it is a hollow mixing rod, it may be produced from four reflectively coated plates.
Moreover, the device according to the invention may be further embodied such that the cross-sectional area of the light mixing rod decreases from the inlet area to the outlet area. Since, in a light mixing rod, the product of the inlet area with the aperture of the inlet area equals the product of the outlet area with the aperture of the outlet area, a larger aperture is possible at the outlet area. At the same time, the inlet area may be large, which facilitates the coupling-in of the light in the light mixing rod.
A particularly advantageous further embodiment of the device according to the invention consists in that the light mixing rod is made of a light-transparent material and is, consequently, a solid mixing rod, in which the light which does not travel directly from the inlet area to the outlet area is guided by total reflexion. Since no losses occur in said total reflexion and, consequently, only the losses caused by material absorption are present, nearly all of the coupled-in light is guided to the outlet area, so that a very high efficiency in light transmission is realized. Moreover, it is also an advantage that excessive heating of the light mixing rod is prevented because total reflexion involves no losses which might contribute to such heating.
A particular further embodiment of the device according to the invention consists in that the light mixing rod has a hollow cross-section, which is formed by four reflective surfaces extending from the inlet area to the outlet area. This configuration of the light mixing rod allows simple and accurate production. A further particular advantage of this embodiment is that the outlet area is not formed by an end surface of the material, from which the light mixing rod is produced, but is the region at the end of the light mixing rod between the four reflective surfaces, thus usually an air portion, since the light mixing rod is conventionally present in a surrounding atmosphere and thus in air. This leads to the advantage that on the outlet area no soiling or misting can form, which might adversely affect the uniformity of the generated quadrangular illuminating field.
In particular, the device according to the invention may be further embodied such that the light mixing rod comprises a solid mixing rod portion made of a light-transparent material and an end portion optically coupled therewith, which is provided with reflective surfaces and has a hollow cross-section and whose end averted from the solid mixing rod portion forms the outlet or inlet area. As the outlet or inlet area is formed by the end of the end portion averted from the solid mixing rod portion, this prevents that soiling or misting may accumulate in this area, so that the illuminating field generated in the outlet area is not adversely affected.
In a further preferred embodiment of the device according to the invention, the reflective surfaces partially extend across the solid mixing rod portion. This allows particularly simple production of the light mixing rod. Thus, the reflective surfaces may, for example, be joined with the solid mixing rod portion using an optical cement which is transparent to light. Advantageously, this type of joint does not require a further holding device or socket for the end portion.
Moreover, the device according to the invention may be further embodied such that the cross-sectional area of the end portion is greater than that of the solid mixing rod portion. Thus, a device is provided for generating a quadrangular illuminating field having a light mixing rod, which device allows the cross-sectional area to be easily changed. If the reflective surfaces, according to this further embodiment, also partially overlap the solid mixing rod portion, the end portion may be arranged such that it does not contact the solid mixing rod portion and that a gap is present between them. This has the advantageous effect that the overlapping part of the end portion does not eliminate the total reflexion of the solid mixing rod portion in this region.
A particularly advantageous embodiment of the device according to the invention consists in that the light mixing rod comprises a starting portion provided with reflective surfaces, wh
Schmidt Dietrich
Schroeter Gudrun
Symanowski Christfried
Carl Zeiss Jena GmbH
Renz, Jr. Eugene E.
Tso Laura K.
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