IP Library Granted Patent US 7,425,951
Granted Patent B2
US 7,425,951 · App. 10/744,045 · Granted Sep 16, 2008

Three-dimensional image display apparatus, method of distributing elemental images to the display apparatus, and method of displaying three-dimensional image on the display apparatus

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Patent No.
US 7,425,951
App. No.
10/744,045
Granted
Sep 16, 2008
Kind
B2
Abstract

An apparatus is provided with a display unit and a optical filter. The unit has pixels arranged in a matrix form, which are grouped into a first group and second groups to display two-dimensional image information constituting elemental images, the image information being obtained from different directions. The optical filter has a first optical opening opposed to the first pixel group and second optical openings opposed to corresponding one of the second pixel groups. The center of the first pixel group is coincident with the axis of the first opening, each center of the second pixel groups is deviated from corresponding one of the second opening axe, and the deviation is gradually increased depending on a distance between the first and the second pixel group centers. The light rays are directed to a reference plane from the first and second pixel groups through the first and second opening axes.

Claims (47)

1. An apparatus for displaying a three-dimensional image observable in a viewing zone having a reference plane, the apparatus comprising:

a display unit including pixels which are arranged in a matrix form, the pixels comprising sub-pixels disposed at a constant sub-pixel pitch and grouped into first and second groups of sub-pixel arrays arranged along lines of sub-pixels, wherein each of the first groups of sub-pixel arrays has n number of sub-pixels, each of the second groups of sub-pixel arrays has (n+1) number of sub-pixels (n is a natural number), and the second groups of sub-pixel arrays are dispersedly allocated in an arrangement of the first groups of sub-pixel arrays along the lines of sub-pixels;

a display driver configured to display elemental images on sub-pixel arrays in the first and second groups of sub-pixel arrays, wherein

the elemental images displayed on the first groups of sub-pixel arrays are produced from n parallax images, the n parallax images being displayed on a respective one of the n sub-pixels,

the elemental images displayed on the second groups of sub-pixel arrays are produced from (n+1) parallax images, the (n+1) parallax images being displayed on a respective one of the (n+1) sub-pixels, and

the parallax images embody views of the three-dimensional image from different directions; and

a transmission control panel having optical openings arranged at a constant opening pitch and facing the first and second groups of sub-pixel arrays, respectively, the transmission control panel being configured to control light rays emitted from the display unit so as to project the elemental images on the reference plane through the optical openings, respectively.

2. The apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein

the elemental images have elemental image centers,

the optical openings have optical opening centers, and

a principle light ray emitted from one of the elemental image centers and passing through a corresponding one of the optical opening centers is incident on the viewing zone.

3. The apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein

the elemental images have elemental image centers,

the optical openings have optical opening centers, and

light rays emitted from the first and second groups of sub-pixel arrays and passing through the optical opening centers are incident on the viewing zone.

4. The apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the display unit has a center region in which the first groups of sub-pixel arrays are arranged, and the second groups of sub-pixel arrays are symmetrically arranged with respect to the center region.

5. The apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the opening pitch is substantially equal to an integer multiple of the sub-pixel pitch.

6. A method of distributing parallax images in an apparatus for displaying a three-dimensional image observable in a viewing zone, the apparatus including a display, the display having pixels arranged in a matrix forms the pixels comprising sub-pixels disposed at a constant sub-pixel pitch and grouped into first and second groups of sub-pixel arrays arranged along a line of sub-pixels, and a transmission control panel having optical openings arranged at a constant opening pitch and facing the first and second groups of sub-pixel arrays, respectively, wherein each of the first groups of sub-pixel arrays has n number of sub-pixels, each of the second groups of sub-pixel arrays has (n+1) number of sub-pixels (n is a natural number), and the second groups of sub-pixel arrays are dispersedly allocated in an arrangement of the first groups of sub-pixel arrays along the line of sub-pixels, said method comprising:

determining a reference plane located at a predetermined distance from the transmission control panel;

determining a center of the reference plane as the center of the viewing zone;

setting optimum paths of light rays for the optical openings, wherein each optimum path is selected from the paths of the light rays emitted from each of the sub-pixels such that the light rays pass through one of the optical openings to the center of the viewing zone or a position closest to the center of the viewing zone;

determining a relation between the optical openings and the sub-pixels, respectively;

producing elemental images from n parallax images and (n+1) parallax images, respectively, based on the optimum paths, wherein the parallax images embody views of the three-dimensional image from different directions; and

displaying the elemental images produced from n parallax images and (n+1) parallax images on sub-pixel arrays in the first and second groups of the sub-pixel arrays, respectively, so as to project the elemental images on the reference plane through the optical openings.

7. The method according to claim 6 , wherein

the display has a center region in which the first groups of sub-pixel arrays are arranged, and

the second groups of sub-pixel arrays are symmetrically arranged with respect to the center region.

8. The apparatus according to claim 6 , wherein the opening pitch is substantially equal to an integer multiple of the sub-pixel pitch.

9. A method of displaying a three-dimensional image observable in a viewing zone having a reference plane, the apparatus comprising:

setting first and second groups of sub-pixel arrays arranged along a line of sub-pixels on a display unit, wherein the sub-pixels are arranged in a matrix form at a constant sub-pixel pitch and each of the first groups of sub-pixel arrays has n number of sub-pixels, each of the second groups of sub-pixel arrays has (n+1) number of sub-pixels (n is a natural number), and the second groups of sub-pixel arrays are dispersedly allocated in an arrangement of the first groups of sub-pixel arrays along the line of sub-pixels;

displaying respective elemental images on the sub-pixel arrays in the first and second groups of sub-pixel arrays on a display unit, wherein

the elemental images displayed on the sub-pixel arrays in the first groups of sub-pixel arrays are produced from n parallax images, the n parallax images being displayed on a respective one of the n sub-pixels,

the elemental images displayed on the second groups of sub-pixel arrays are produced from (n+1) parallax images, the (n+1) parallax images being displayed on a respective one of the (n+1) sub-pixels, and

the parallax images embody views of the three-dimensional image from different directions; and

controlling light rays emitted from the display unit so as to project the first and second elemental images on the reference plane through optical openings, respectively, wherein the optical openings are arranged at a constant opening pitch and face the first and second groups of sub-pixel arrays, respectively.

10. The method according to claim 9 , wherein

the elemental images have elemental image centers,

the optical openings have optical opening centers, and

a principle light ray emitted from one of the elemental image centers and passing through a corresponding one of the optical opening centers is incident on the viewing zone.

11. The method according to claim 9 , wherein

the elemental images have elemental image centers,

the optical openings have optical opening centers, and

light rays emitted from the first and second groups of sub-pixel arrays and passing through the optical opening centers are incident on the viewing zone.

12. The method according to claim 9 , wherein

the display unit has a center region in which the first groups of sub-pixel arrays are arranged, and

the second groups of sub-pixel arrays are symmetrically arranged with respect to the center region.

13. The method according to claim 9 , wherein the opening pitch is substantially equal to an integer multiple of the sub-pixel pitch.

Assignments (4)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jan 7, 2020
From: TOSHIBA VISUAL SOLUTIONS CORPORATION
To: HISENSE VISUAL TECHNOLOGY CO., LTD.
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ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Apr 26, 2018
From: KABUSHIKI KAISHA TOSHIBA
To: TOSHIBA VISUAL SOLUTIONS CORPORATION
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ASSIGNMENT OF PARTIAL RIGHTS Recorded Oct 21, 2016
From: KABUSHIKI KAISHA TOSHIBA
To: TOSHIBA LIFESTYLE PRODUCTS & SERVICES CORPORATION
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CORPORATE SPLIT Recorded Oct 21, 2016
From: TOSHIBA LIFESTYLE PRODUCTS & SERVICES CORPORATION
To: TOSHIBA VISUAL SOLUTIONS CORPORATION
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