IP Library Granted Patent US 8,964,013
Granted Patent B2
US 8,964,013 · App. 12/774,307 · Granted Feb 24, 2015

Display with elastic light manipulator

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Patent No.
US 8,964,013
App. No.
12/774,307
Granted
Feb 24, 2015
Kind
B2
Abstract

A display system is provided that enables three-dimensional images to be displayed. The display system includes an elastic light manipulator positioned proximate an image generator. The image generator includes a pixel array. The elastic light manipulator includes an elastic material and is mounted in a manner that allows for automated stretching thereof. For instance, the elastic light manipulator may be an elastic lenticular lens, an elastic parallax barrier, etc. Because the elastic light manipulator can be stretched, optical properties of the elastic light manipulator can be dynamically modified, thereby changing the manner in which light emanating from the pixel array is delivered to the eyes of viewer(s). This allows for adaptive accommodation of, for example, a changing viewer sweet spot. The elastic light manipulator may be automatically rolled up or otherwise automatically removed from in front of the image generator in order to facilitate switching between 2D and 3D views.

Claims (75)

1. A display system that delivers a first image to a first location and a second image to a second location, the display system comprising:

an array of pixels configured to emit light; and

an elastic light manipulator configured to receive and manipulate the light emitted by the array of pixels to form different images at different locations, the elastic light manipulator having a first length and being configured to be stretched from the first length to a selectable second length by applying a tensile stress to the elastic light manipulator to form the first image at the first location and the second image at the second location.

2. The display system of claim 1 , wherein the elastic light manipulator comprises:

an array of elastic sub-lenses.

3. The display system of claim 1 , wherein the elastic light manipulator comprises:

a plurality of parallax barrier elements.

4. The display system of claim 1 , wherein the first location corresponds to a location of a right eye of a user;

wherein the second location corresponds to a location of a left eye of the user; and

wherein the first and second images are configured to be perceived by the user as a three-dimensional image.

5. The display system of claim 4 ,

wherein the elastic light manipulator is configured to be stretched from the first length to the selectable second length to further form a third image to a third location and a fourth image to a fourth location;

wherein the third location corresponds to a location of a right eye of a second user;

wherein the fourth location corresponds to a location of a left eye of the second user; and

wherein the third and fourth images are configured to be perceived by the second user as a three-dimensional image.

6. The display system of claim 4 , wherein light emitted by a portion of the array of pixels is not blocked by the elastic light manipulator, the light emitted by the portion of the array of pixels forming a two-dimensional image at the first and second locations, the portion including a subset of pixels in the array of pixels.

7. The display system of claim 1 , wherein the first location corresponds to a location of a right eye of a user;

wherein the second location corresponds to a location of a left eye of the user; and

wherein the first and second images are configured to be perceived by the user as a two-dimensional image.

8. The display system of claim 1 , wherein the elastic light manipulator is configured to be stretched from the first length to the selectable second length to form the first and second images at a first distance from the array of pixels; and

wherein the elastic light manipulator is further configured to be stretched from the first length to a selectable third length to form the first and second images at a second distance from the array of pixels that is different from the first distance.

9. The display system of claim 1 , further comprising:

a stretching device that includes a stretching element coupled to a side of the elastic light manipulator, the stretching element configured to stretch the elastic light manipulator from the first length to the selectable second length.

10. The display system of claim 1 , further comprising:

a stretching device that includes stretching elements coupled to opposing sides of the elastic light manipulator, the stretching elements configured to stretch the elastic light manipulator from the first length to the selectable second length.

11. The display system of claim 1 , further comprising:

a retraction device configured to retract the elastic light manipulator from a position that is between the array of pixels and a user to enable the user to view a two-dimensional image with respect to the array of pixels.

12. The display system of claim 11 , wherein the retraction device is configured to retract the elastic light manipulator to a rolled state.

13. The display system of claim 1 , further comprising:

a module configured to change data that are associated with the array of pixels to enable the elastic light manipulator to form the first image at the first location.

14. The display system of claim 1 , wherein the elastic light manipulator has a first width that is perpendicular to the first length; and

wherein the elastic light manipulator is configured to be stretched from the first length to the selectable second length and from the first width to a selectable second width to form the first image to the first location and the second image to the second location.

15. A display system that provides a first image to a first location and a second image to a second location, the display system comprising:

an array of pixels configured to emit light; and

a lenticular lens comprising an array of elastic sub-lenses that is configured to receive and manipulate the light emitted by the array of pixels to form different images at different locations, the lenticular lens having a first length, and the lenticular lens configured to be stretched from the first length to a selectable second length by applying a tensile stress to the lenticular lens to form the first image to the first location and the second image at the second location.

16. The display system of claim 15 , wherein the first location corresponds to a location of a right eye of a user;

wherein the second location corresponds to a location of a left eye of the user; and

wherein the first and second images are configured to be perceived by the user as a three-dimensional image.

17. The display system of claim 16 ,

wherein the lenticular lens is configured to be stretched from the first length to the selectable second length to further form a third image to a third location and a fourth image to a fourth location;

wherein the third location corresponds to a location of a right eye of a second user;

wherein the fourth location corresponds to a location of a left eye of the second user; and

wherein the third and fourth images are configured to be perceived by the second user as a three-dimensional image.

18. The display system of claim 15 , further comprising:

a stretching device that includes a stretching element coupled to a side of the lenticular lens, the stretching element configured to stretch the lenticular lens across the array of pixels.

19. The display system of claim 15 , further comprising:

a stretching device that includes stretching elements coupled to opposing sides of the lenticular lens, the stretching elements configured to stretch the lenticular lens across the array of pixels.

20. The display system of claim 15 , further comprising:

a retraction device configured to retract the lenticular lens from a position that is between the array of pixels and a user to enable the user to view a two-dimensional image with respect to the array of pixels.

21. The display system of claim 20 , wherein the retraction device is configured to retract the lenticular lens to a rolled state.

22. A method of forming a first image to a first location and a second image to a second location, comprising: p 1 stretching an elastic light manipulator from a first length to a selectable second length by applying tensile stress to the elastic light manipulator;

receiving light emitted by an array of pixels at the elastic light manipulator; and

manipulating the light emitted by the array of pixels by the elastic light manipulator to form the first image at the first location and the second image at the second location.

23. The method of claim 22 , wherein stretching the elastic light manipulator comprises:

stretching an elastic light manipulator that includes an array of elastic sub-lenses from the first length to the selectable second length.

24. The method of claim 22 , wherein stretching the elastic light manipulator comprises:

stretching an elastic light manipulator that includes a plurality of parallax barrier elements from the first length to the selectable second length.

25. The method of claim 22 , wherein manipulating the light emitted by the array of pixels to form the first image at the first location and the second image at the second location comprises:

manipulating the light emitted by the array of pixels to form the first image at the first location that corresponds to a location of a right eye of a user and to provide the second image at the second location that corresponds to a location of a left eye of the user, the first and second images being configured to be perceived by the user as a three-dimensional image.

26. The method of claim 25 , further comprising:

manipulating the light emitted by the array of pixels by the elastic light manipulator to further form a third image to a third location that corresponds to a location of a right eye of a second user and to form a fourth image to a fourth location that corresponds to a location of a left eye of the second user, the third and fourth images being configured to be perceived by the second user as a three-dimensional image.

27. The method of claim 25 , further comprising:

passing b the elastic light manipulator light emitted by a subset of pixels in the array of pixels to form a two-dimensional image at the first and second locations.

28. The method of claim 22 , wherein stretching the elastic light manipulator comprises:

securing a first edge of the elastic light manipulator; and

pulling a second edge of the elastic light manipulator that opposes the first edge to stretch the elastic light manipulator from the first length to the selectable second length.

29. The method of claim 22 , wherein stretching the elastic light manipulator comprises:

pulling opposing sides of the elastic light manipulator to stretch the elastic light manipulator from the first length to the selectable second length.

30. The method of claim 22 , further comprising:

retracting the elastic light manipulator from a position that is between the array of pixels and a user to enable the user to view a two-dimensional image with respect to the array of pixels.

31. The method of claim 30 , wherein retracting the elastic light manipulator comprises:

retracting the elastic light manipulator to a rolled state.

32. The method of claim 22 , wherein stretching the elastic light manipulator comprises:

stretching the elastic light manipulator from the first length to the selectable second length and from a first width to a selectable second width

wherein the first length is perpendicular to the first width.

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