IP Library Granted Patent US 7,944,612
Granted Patent B2
US 7,944,612 · App. 12/754,365 · Granted May 17, 2011

Illumination systems

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Patent No.
US 7,944,612
App. No.
12/754,365
Granted
May 17, 2011
Kind
B2
Abstract

Described are illumination systems whereby light spectra from multiple LEDs of various colors can be combined and polarized with minimal components, while substantially reducing the losses for the combining and polarizing. The described systems and methods use polarizing beam splitters (PBSs) with retarder stack filters to combine color and split polarization for mixed light beams in one step, and to ultimately align the polarizations of the several colored light beams.

Claims (25)

1. An illumination system for receiving first and second input light sources, the first and second input light sources comprising first and second colors, respectively, the illumination system comprising:

first and second polarizing beam splitters, the first polarizing beam splitter operable to receive the first input light source at a first input and the second polarizing beam splitter operable to receive the second input light source at a second input, the two polarizing beam splitters operable to split the two input light sources into first and second mixed lights and to output the first mixed light at a first output and the second mixed light at a second output; and

first and second optical filters adjacent to the first and second outputs, respectively, the first and second optical filters operable to convert polarization states of the two mixed lights.

2. An illumination system according to claim 1 , wherein the first and second mixed lights each comprises first and second colors.

3. An illumination system according to claim 1 , wherein the first polarizing beam splitter is operable to output the first mixed light at a first output and the second polarizing beam splitter is operable to output the second mixed light at a second output.

4. An illumination system according to claim 1 , further comprising collimating elements along the optic paths of the first and second input light sources, the collimating elements operable to substantially homogenize the first and second input light sources.

5. An illumination system according to claim 4 , wherein the collimating elements are reflective or refractive optical elements.

6. An illumination system according to claim 1 , wherein each of the first and second input light sources is operable to provide substantially square outputs of light.

7. An illumination system according to claim 1 , wherein the first and second optical filters are polarization color selective filters or retarder stack filters.

8. An illumination system according to claim 1 , further comprising first and second optical components adjacent to the first and second polarizing beam splitters, respectively, the first and second optical components operable to substantially split or combine the first and second mixed lights and control polarizations accordingly.

9. An illumination system according to claim 8 , wherein the first and second optical components are selected from the group consisting of a quarter-wave plate, a half-wave plate, a reflecting mirror, a dichroic beam combiner, a polarizing beam splitter, and a color select filter.

10. An illumination system according to claim 1 , further comprising an optical lens adjacent to the two polarizing beam splitters, the optical lens operable to project the first and second mixed lights.

11. An illumination system according to claim 10 , wherein the optical lens is selected from the group consisting of a collimating lens, a fly's eye lens, a projection lens, and a combining lens.

12. A method for splitting first and second input light sources in an illumination system, the first and second input light sources comprising first and second colors, respectively, the method comprising:

providing first and second polarizing beam splitters;

receiving the first input light source at a first input with the first polarizing beam splitter;

receiving the second input light source at a second input with the second polarizing beam splitter;

splitting the first and second input light sources into first and second mixed lights with the first and second polarizing beam splitters;

outputting the first mixed light at a first output with the first polarizing beam splitter;

outputting the second mixed light at a second output with the second polarizing beam splitter;

providing first and second optical filters adjacent to the first and second outputs, respectively; and

converting polarization states of the first and second mixed lights with the first and second optical filters, respectively.

13. A method according to claim 12 , further comprising substantially homogenizing the first and second input light sources with collimating elements along optic paths of the first and second input light sources.

14. A method according to claim 12 , further comprising substantially splitting or combining the first and second mixed lights with first and second optical components adjacent to the first and second polarizing beam splitters, respectively.

15. A method according to claim 12 , further comprising projecting the first and second mixed lights with an optical lens adjacent to the first and second polarizing beam splitters.

Assignments (3)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded May 14, 2010
From: ROBINSON, MICHAEL G.
To: REAL D
Reel/Frame 024388/0618 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Apr 28, 2010
From: ROBINSON, MICHAEL G
To: REAL D
Reel/Frame 024301/0651 →
MERGER Recorded Apr 27, 2010
From: REAL D
To: REALD INC.
Reel/Frame 024294/0658 →