IP Library Granted Patent US 12681317
Granted Patent B2
US 12681317 · App. 18/659,208 · Granted Jul 14, 2026

Virtual image display device

Inventor: Manabu Kobayashi (Yokohama, JP)
Assignee: JVCKENWOOD Corporation
G02B27/0955B60K35/22B60K35/23B60K35/60G02B27/0101
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Quick Facts
Patent No.
US 12681317
App. No.
18/659,208
Granted
Jul 14, 2026
Kind
B2
Abstract

A virtual image display device includes a display surface and a projection optical system that projects a light ray from the display surface toward a transparent member. The projection optical system includes a convex lens. An optical path of a first light ray, which is emitted from one point on the display surface and is reflected by the front surface of the transparent member coincides with an optical path of a second light ray, which is emitted from the one point and is reflected by the back surface of the transparent member, due to refraction in the convex lens. The center of the convex lens is displaced from a reference axis Z that passes through the one point and extends in a direction perpendicular to the display surface. The display surface is positioned closer to the convex lens than a focal point of the projection optical system.

Claims (24)

1 . A virtual image display device, comprising:

a display surface on which an image is displayed; and

a projection optical system that projects a light ray from the display surface toward a transparent member that has a front surface and a back surface and that reflects some of incident light rays,

wherein the projection optical system includes a convex lens disposed between the display surface and the transparent member,

wherein an optical path of a first light ray, which is emitted from one point on the display surface, penetrates the convex lens, and is reflected by the front surface of the transparent member, after the reflection by the front surface coincides with an optical path of a second light ray, which is emitted from the one point, penetrates the convex lens, is reflected by the back surface of the transparent member, and is emitted from the front surface of the transparent member, after the emission from the front surface, due to refraction in the convex lens,

wherein, within a plane that includes the first light ray and the second light ray, the center of the convex lens is displaced from a reference axis that passes through the one point and that extends in a direction perpendicular to the display surface,

wherein the display surface is positioned closer to the convex lens than a focal point of the projection optical system, and

wherein, with the transparent member, a virtual image of the image is presented.

2 . The virtual image display device according to claim 1 , wherein the distance from the reference axis to the center of the convex lens is 2% or greater and 15% or less of a focal length of the projection optical system.

3 . The virtual image display device according to claim 1 , wherein, within a plane that includes the first light ray and the second light ray, the optical axis of the convex lens is parallel to the reference axis.

4 . The virtual image display device according to claim 1 , wherein, within a plane that includes the first light ray and the second light ray, the optical axis of the convex lens is tilted with respect to the reference axis.

5 . The virtual image display device according to claim 4 , wherein the tilt angle of the optical axis of the convex lens with respect to the reference axis is 3.5 degrees or greater and 45 degrees or smaller.

6 . A virtual image display device, comprising:

a display surface on which an image is displayed; and

a projection optical system that projects a light ray from the display surface toward a transparent member that has a front surface and a back surface and that reflects some of incident light rays,

wherein the projection optical system includes a convex lens disposed between the display surface and the transparent member,

wherein an optical path of a first light ray, which is emitted from one point on the display surface, penetrates the convex lens, and is reflected by the front surface of the transparent member, after the reflection by the front surface coincides with an optical path of a second light ray, which is emitted from the one point, penetrates the convex lens, is reflected by the back surface of the transparent member, and is emitted from the front surface of the transparent member, after the emission from the front surface, due to refraction in the convex lens,

wherein, within a plane that includes the first light ray and the second light ray, the optical axis of the convex lens is tilted with respect to a reference axis that passes through the one point and that extends in a direction perpendicular to the display surface,

wherein the display surface is positioned between the center of the convex lens and a focal point of the convex lens, and

wherein, with the transparent member, a virtual image of the image is presented.

7 . The virtual image display device according to claim 6 , wherein the tilt angle of the optical axis of the convex lens with respect to the reference axis is 3.5 degrees or greater and 45 degrees or smaller.

8 . The virtual image display device according to claim 6 , wherein, within a plane that includes the first light ray and the second light ray, an intersection of the optical axis of the convex lens and the reference axis is positioned on the display surface.

9 . The virtual image display device according to claim 6 , wherein, within a plane that includes the first light ray and the second light ray, an intersection of the optical axis of the convex lens and the reference axis is positioned farther from the convex lens than the display surface.

10 . The virtual image display device according to claim 6 , wherein, within a plane that includes the first light ray and the second light ray, an intersection of the optical axis of the convex lens and the reference axis is positioned closer from the convex lens than the display surface.