IP Library Granted Patent US 9,225,971
Granted Patent B2
US 9,225,971 · App. 14/262,148 · Granted Dec 29, 2015

Temporally multiplexed display with landscape and portrait operation modes

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Patent No.
US 9,225,971
App. No.
14/262,148
Granted
Dec 29, 2015
Kind
B2
Abstract

An autostereoscopic display comprising a temporally multiplexed display arranged to provide viewing windows in a range around 45 degrees to achieve landscape and portrait viewing in cooperation with an observer tracking system. The temporally multiplexed display may comprise a stepped waveguide imaging directional backlight.

Claims (31)

1. An autostereoscopic display apparatus, comprising:

a display device comprising an array of pixels arranged in an aperture with a shape having two perpendicular axes of mirror symmetry, the display device being controllable to direct an image displayed on all of the pixels into a selectable one of a plurality of viewing windows having different positions and extending at an angle in a range from 25 to 65 degrees relative to one of said axes of the shape of the aperture, wherein the display device comprises:

a waveguide extending between an input end for receiving input light and a reflective end for reflecting the input light back through the waveguide,

the waveguide having first and second, opposed guide surfaces for guiding light forwards and back along the waveguide, wherein the second guide surface has a plurality of light extraction features facing the reflective end and inclined to reflect the light guided back through the waveguide from the reflective end in directions allowing exit through the first guide surface;

an array of light sources at different positions across the input end of the waveguide, the light extraction features of the waveguide being arranged to direct input light from different input positions across the input end in directions that are dependent on said input position; and

a transmissive spatial light modulator comprising said array of pixels arranged to modulate light that has exited the waveguide, further wherein the light extraction features are inclined relative to the optical axis of the waveguide in a plane containing the optical axis and the normal to the spatial light modulator, and said optical element is an additional element to said waveguide; and

the control system being arranged to selectively operate the light sources to direct light into the viewing windows in positions corresponding to the left and right eyes of the observer, wherein

the waveguide is oriented with respect to the spatial light modulator with the optical axis of the waveguide extending parallel or perpendicular to said axis of the shape of the aperture, and

at least one optical element of the display device is arranged to rotate the viewing windows around the normal to the spatial light modulator, further wherein said optical element that is arranged to rotate the viewing windows around the normal to the spatial light modulator comprises first and second arrays of lenses being lenses that each have a positive optical power in respective first meridians and no optical power in respective second meridians perpendicular to the first meridians, the first and second arrays of lenses being arranged with coincident focal planes that extend perpendicular to the normal to the spatial light modulator, the lenses of each array and having parallel second meridians extending at a non-zero acute angle to the optical axis of the waveguide;

a sensor system arranged to detect the position of an observer in two dimensions across the display device and the orientation of the view of the observer;

a control system arranged to control the display device to display temporally multiplexed left and right images and synchronously to direct the displayed images into viewing windows in positions corresponding to the left and right eyes of the observer, in dependence on the detected position of the observer and on the detected orientation of the view.

2. An autostereoscopic display apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein said range is from 30 to 60 degrees, from 35 to 55 degrees, or from 40 to 50 degrees.

3. An autostereoscopic display apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the sensor system comprises an observer tracking system arranged to detect the position of an observer in two dimensions across the display device and an orientation sensor arranged to detect the orientation of the view of the observer.

4. An autostereoscopic display apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the first guide surface is substantially planar.

5. An autostereoscopic display apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the regions of the second guide surface between the light extraction features are substantially planar.

6. An autostereoscopic display apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the waveguide is oriented with respect to the spatial light modulator with the optical axis of the waveguide extending at the same angle to said axis of the shape of the aperture as the extent of the viewing windows.

7. An autostereoscopic display apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the waveguide is oriented with respect to the spatial light modulator with the optical axis of the waveguide extending parallel to the major axis of the shape of the aperture.

8. An autostereoscopic display apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the lenses of each array have the same pitch.

9. An autostereoscopic display apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the first and second arrays of lenses are formed by a common piece of material within which the coincident focal planes are disposed.

10. An autostereoscopic display apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the focal length of the lenses of the first array of lenses arranged to receive light from the waveguide is different from the focal length of lenses of the second array.

11. An autostereoscopic display apparatus according to claim 10 , wherein the focal length of the lenses of the first array is greater than the focal length of lenses of the second array.

12. An autostereoscopic display apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the control system is arranged to control the light sources so that, when light is directed from a given light source into a given viewing window, in the event that the light from the given light source is directed into a viewing window other than the given viewing window by splitting through different lenses of the second array, a further, separated light source is operated to direct compensatory light into the given viewing window.

13. An autostereoscopic display apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein

the apparatus further comprises an array of focusing elements aligned with respective light extraction features, which focusing elements each have a positive optical power in respective first meridians extending across the light guiding elements and no optical power in respective second meridians perpendicular to the first meridians, the focusing elements being arranged with a focus on the respective light extraction features,

said optical element that is arranged to rotate the viewing windows around the normal to the spatial light modulator comprises an asymmetric diffuser disposed between the array of focusing elements and the spatial light modulator, the asymmetric diffuser being arranged to diffuse light along an axis extending at said angle in said range.

14. An autostereoscopic display apparatus according to claim 13 , wherein the transmissive spatial light modulator extends across the first guide surface of the waveguide for modulating the light exiting therethrough and said focusing elements of said array are lenses.

15. An autostereoscopic display apparatus according to claim 13 , wherein

the display device further comprises a reflective element arranged to reflect the light exiting the first guide surface back through the first guide surface to exit through the second guide surface,

the transmissive spatial light modulator extends across the second guide surface of the waveguide for modulating the light exiting therethrough, and

said reflective element is shaped to constitute said array of focusing elements.

16. An autostereoscopic display apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein said shape of the aperture is rectangular.

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PARTIAL RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Feb 18, 2021
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