IP Library Granted Patent US 12,681,281
Granted Patent B2
US 12,681,281 · App. 18/025,020 · Granted Jul 14, 2026

Catadioptric lens assembly having two or more lens components

Inventors: Timothy L. Wong (West St. Paul, MN); John D. Le (Woodbury, MN)
Assignee: 3M Innovative Properties Company
G02B17/0804
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Patent No.
US 12,681,281
App. No.
18/025,020
Granted
Jul 14, 2026
Kind
B2
Abstract

An optical lens assembly includes a middle-lens disposed between, and bonded to, an eye-lens and a display-lens, each of the lenses including an active lens region defined as a maximum lens region configured to transmit an image emitted by a display therethrough. A first at least partially light transmitting film is disposed on, and substantially conforming to, a curved first major surface of the eye-lens. A second at least partially light transmitting film is disposed between, and substantially conforming to each of, a curved second major surface of the eye-lens and a curved first major surface of the middle-lens. A first retarder layer is disposed between, and substantially conforming to each of, a second major surface of the middle-lens and a first major surface of the display-lens; and a third at least partially light transmitting film is disposed on, and substantially conforming to, a curved second major surface of display-lens.

Claims (38)

1 . An optical lens assembly for displaying an image emitted by a display to a viewer, the optical lens assembly comprising:

a middle-lens disposed between, and bonded to, an eye-lens and a display-lens, each of the lenses comprising an active lens region defined as a maximum lens region configured to transmit the image emitted by the display therethrough, such that at least across the corresponding active lens regions:

the eye-lens comprises opposing curved first and second major surfaces, a maximum thickness tmax1, and a minimum thickness tmin1 less than tmax1 by less than a factor of 2;

the middle-lens comprises a curved first major surface, an opposing second major surface, and a maximum thickness tmax2 greater than tmax1 by at least a factor of 1.5; and

the display-lens comprises a first major surface and an opposing curved second major surface;

a first at least partially light transmitting film is disposed proximate on, and substantially conforms to, the curved first major surface of the eye-lens;

a second at least partially light transmitting film is disposed between, and substantially conforms to each of, the curved second major surface of the eye-lens and the curved first major surface of the middle-lens;

a first retarder layer is disposed between, and substantially conforms to each of, the second major surface of the middle-lens and the first major surface of the display-lens; and

a third at least partially light transmitting film is disposed on, and substantially conforms to, the curved second major surface of the display-lens;

wherein for a substantially normally incident light and at least one wavelength in a visible wavelength range extending from about 450 nm to about 650 nm, each of the first through third at least partially light transmitting layers, transmits at least 30% of the substantially normally incident light having a first polarization state, and each of the second and third at least partially light transmitting layers rejects at least 30% of the substantially normally incident light having an orthogonal second polarization state.

2 . The optical lens assembly of claim 1 , wherein the third at least partially light transmitting film is disposed on the curved second major surface of the display-lens by at least one of lamination, electroplating, electroless plating, vacuum vapor deposition, physical vapor deposition, plasma enhanced chemical vapor deposition, and printing.

3 . The optical lens assembly of claim 2 , wherein for the substantially normally incident light and the at least one wavelength in the visible wavelength range, the first at least partially light transmitting film transmits at least 80% of the substantially normally incident light for each of the first and second polarization states.

4 . The optical lens assembly of claim 1 , wherein at least one of the curved first and second major surfaces of the eye-lens is curved in two mutually orthogonal directions.

5 . The optical lens assembly of claim 1 , wherein the curved first major surface of the middle-lens is curved in two mutually orthogonal directions.

6 . The optical lens assembly of claim 1 , wherein the second major surface of the middle-lens is substantially planar.

7 . The optical lens assembly of claim 1 , wherein the second major surface of the middle-lens is curved in at least one direction.

8 . The optical lens assembly of claim 1 , wherein the second major surface of the middle-lens is substantially cylindrical.

9 . The optical lens assembly of claim 1 , wherein the first at least partially light transmitting film is disposed on, and substantially conforms to, the first major surface of the eye-lens.

10 . The optical lens assembly of claim 9 , wherein the first at least partially light transmitting film is bonded to the curved first major surface of the eye-lens by a bonding layer.

11 . The optical lens assembly of claim 1 , wherein for the substantially normally incident light and the at least one wavelength in the visible wavelength range, the first at least partially light transmitting film transmits at least 50% of the substantially normally incident light having the first polarization state, and absorbs at least 30% of the substantially normally incident light having the second polarization state.

12 . An optical lens assembly for displaying an image emitted by a display to a viewer along an optical axis, the optical lens assembly comprising:

a middle-lens disposed between, and bonded to, an eye-lens and a display-lens, each of the lenses comprising an active lens region defined as a maximum lens region configured to transmit the image emitted by the display therethrough along the optical axis, such that at least across the corresponding active lens regions:

the eye-lens comprises opposing curved first and second major surfaces, a maximum thickness tmax1 and a minimum thickness tmin1, tmin1 less than tmax1 by less than about 30%;

the middle-lens comprises a curved first major surface bonded to the second major surface of the eye-lens, an opposing second major surface, a maximum thickness tmax2, and a minimum thickness tmin2 less than tmax2 by greater than about 30%, tmax2 greater than tmax1 by at least 30%; and

the display-lens comprises a first major surface facing the second major surface of the middle-lens and an opposing curved second major surface;

wherein the active lens regions of the middle-lens and the display-lens define a space between the second major surface of the middle-lens and the first major surface of the display-lens, one or more optical elements filling the space and bonding the middle-lens and the display-lens to each other, wherein in the space, a minimum gap between the second major surface of the middle-lens and the first major surface of the display-lens is Gmin, and a maximum gap between the second major surface of the middle-lens and the first major surface of the display-lens is Gmax, Gmax−Gmin≥20 microns.

13 . The optical lens assembly of claim 12 , wherein the one or more optical elements filling the space comprises one or more adhesive layers.

14 . The optical lens assembly of claim 12 , wherein the one or more optical elements filling the space comprises a retarder layer.

15 . The optical lens assembly of claim 12 , wherein a gap in the space between the second major surface of the middle-lens and the first major surface of the display-lens varies irregularly across the space.

16 . An optical lens assembly for displaying an image emitted by a display to a viewer along an optical axis, the optical lens assembly comprising:

a middle-lens disposed between, and bonded to, an eye-lens and a display-lens, each of the lenses comprising an active lens region defined as a maximum lens region configured to transmit the image emitted by the display therethrough along the optical axis, such that at least across the corresponding active lens regions:

the eye-lens comprises opposing curved first and second major surfaces, a maximum thickness tmax1 and a minimum thickness tmin1, tmin1 less than tmax1 by less than about 30%;

the middle-lens comprises a curved first major surface bonded to the second major surface of the eye-lens, an opposing second major surface, a maximum thickness tmax2, and a minimum thickness tmin2 less than tmax2 by greater than about 30%, tmax2 greater than tmax1 by at least 30%; and

the display-lens comprises a first major surface facing the second major surface of the middle-lens and an opposing curved second major surface;

wherein the active lens regions of the middle-lens and the eye-lens define a space between the first major surface of the middle-lens and the second major surface of the eye-lens, one or more optical elements filling the space and bonding the middle-lens and the eye-lens to each other, wherein in the space, a minimum gap between the first major surface of the middle-lens and the second major surface of the eye-lens is Hmin, and a maximum gap between the first major surface of the middle-lens and the second major surface of the eye-lens is Hmax, Hmax−Hmin≥20 microns.

17 . The optical lens assembly of claim 16 , wherein the one or more optical elements filling the space comprises one or more adhesive layers.

18 . The optical lens assembly of claim 16 , wherein the one or more optical elements filling the space comprises a reflective polarizer.

19 . The optical lens assembly of claim 16 , wherein a gap ( 136 ) in the space between the first major surface of the middle-lens and the second major surface of the eye-lens varies irregularly across the space.