IP Library Granted Patent US 9,529,207
Granted Patent B2
US 9,529,207 · App. 14/298,633 · Granted Dec 27, 2016

System and method for vibrating screens to reduce speckle

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Patent No.
US 9,529,207
App. No.
14/298,633
Granted
Dec 27, 2016
Kind
B2
Abstract

The present disclosure includes systems and methods for solving speckle problems by exciting the screen with a more complex vibration spectrum. A range of frequencies provides, in effect, a collection of overlapping patterns of high and low displacement, so that all regions of the screen have enough motion to reduce visible speckle. As previously discussed acceptable speckle may be approximately 15% contrast or less, preferably approximately 5% contrast or less at approximately 15 feet from the screen.

Claims (32)

1. A method for reducing speckle on a projection screen, comprising:

vibrating a projection screen within a predetermined frequency spectrum, wherein the predetermined frequency spectrum has power which is broadly dispersed within the predetermined frequency spectrum, further wherein the vibration of the projection screen is out of the screen plane;

locating vibrating elements behind masking to reduce acoustic transmission from the vibrating elements; and

mitigating speckle on the projection screen to an acceptable level.

2. The method for reducing speckle on a projection screen of claim 1 , further comprising vibrating the projection screen with at least one primary transducer.

3. The method for reducing speckle on a projection screen of claim 2 , wherein the at least one primary transducer further comprises a voice coil.

4. The method for reducing speckle on a projection screen of claim 2 , further comprising mounting the at least one primary transducer to a mounting patch, wherein the mounting patch is attached to the projection screen.

5. The method for reducing speckle on a projection screen of claim 2 , further comprising detecting primary transducer failure by measuring the projection screen vibrations.

6. The method for reducing speckle on a projection screen of claim 5 , further comprising measuring projection screen vibrations with at least one accelerometer.

7. The method for reducing speckle on a projection screen of claim 5 , further comprising locating redundant transducers on the projection screen.

8. The method for reducing speckle on a projection screen of claim 7 , further comprising driving the redundant transducers only when a failure of at least one primary transducer is detected.

9. The method for reducing speckle on a projection screen of claim 1 , wherein the predetermined frequency spectrum power is primarily in the range of 30-500 Hertz.

10. The method for reducing speckle on a projection screen of claim 1 , wherein the acceptable level for speckle is less than 15 percent contrast at approximately fifteen feet from the projection screen.

11. The method for reducing speckle on a projection screen of claim 1 , wherein the projection screen further comprises a high elastic modulus substrate.

12. The method for reducing speckle on a projection screen of claim 11 , wherein the high elastic modulus substrate has an elastic modulus of greater than 0.4 GPa.

13. The method for reducing speckle on a projection screen of claim 1 , further comprising attaching at least one vibrating element directly to the projection screen.

14. The method for reducing speckle on a projection screen of claim 1 , wherein vibrating the screen further comprises producing an acceptable level of audible noise of less than 40 dBm.

15. The projection screen of claim 1 , wherein the masking further comprises noise absorbing material.

16. A projection screen system comprising:

a projection screen; and

at least one primary vibrating element attached to the projection screen, wherein the vibrating element vibrates the screen within a predetermined frequency spectrum, further wherein the vibrating element vibrates the screen out of the screen plane;

masking located to dampen audible acoustic transmission from the at least one primary vibrating element;

wherein the predetermined frequency spectrum has power which is broadly dispersed within the predetermined frequency spectrum, further wherein vibrating the screen mitigates the speckle to an acceptable level.

17. The projection screen of claim 16 , wherein the projection screen comprises a high elastic modulus substrate.

18. The projection screen of claim 17 , wherein the high elastic modulus substrate has an elastic modulus of greater than 0.4 GPa.

19. The projection screen of claim 16 , wherein the at least one primary vibrating element comprises at least one primary transducer.

20. The projection screen of claim 19 , wherein the at least one primary transducer comprises a voice coil.

21. The projection screen of claim 16 , wherein the predetermined frequency spectrum is in the range of 50-200 Hz.

22. The projection screen of claim 16 , wherein the acceptable level for speckle is less than approximately less than 15 percent contrast at fifteen feet from the projection screen.

23. The projection screen of claim 16 , wherein the at least one primary vibrating element is mounted directly adjacent to the projection screen.

24. The projection screen of claim 16 , further comprising redundant vibrating elements in addition to the at least one primary vibrating element, wherein the redundant vibrating elements are driven only when a failure of at least one of the primary vibrating elements is detected.

25. The projection screen of claim 16 , wherein the masking is located on the front and the back of the projection screen.

Assignments (9)
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST RECORDED AT REEL/FRAME 047740/0085 Recorded Dec 4, 2020
From: CORTLAND CAPITAL MARKET SERVICES, LLC
To: RHOMBUS INTERMEDIATE HOLDINGS, LP; REALD INC.; COLORLINK, INC.; REALD DDMG ACQUISITION, LLC; REALD SPARK, LLC
Reel/Frame 054593/0247 →
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded May 11, 2020
From: JEFFERIES FINANCE LLC, AS COLLATERAL AGENT
To: HPS INVESTMENT PARTNERS, LLC, AS THE SUCCESSOR-IN-INTEREST
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ASSIGNMENT OF SECURITY INTEREST IN COLLATERAL Recorded May 11, 2020
From: JEFFERIES FINANCE LLC, AS COLLATERAL AGENT
To: CORTLAND CAPITAL MARKET SERVICES LLC, AS THE SUCCESSOR COLLATERAL AGENT
Reel/Frame 052623/0086 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jul 24, 2019
From: REALD LUXE, LLC
To: REALD INC.
Reel/Frame 049847/0603 →
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Dec 7, 2018
From: REALD INC.; RHOMBUS INTERMEDIATE HOLDINGS, LP; REALD HOLDINGS, INC; REALD LUXE, LLC; REALD SPARK, LLC; COLORLINK, INC.; REALD DDMG ACQUISITION, LLC
To: JEFFERIES FINANCE LLC, AS COLLATERAL AGENT
Reel/Frame 047740/0085 →
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Dec 7, 2018
From: HPS INVESTMENT PARTNERS, LLC, AS COLLATERAL AGENT
To: REALD INC.; STEREOGRAPHICS CORPORATION; COLORLINK, INC.; REALD DDMG ACQUISITION, LLC
Reel/Frame 047741/0621 →
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Dec 5, 2018
From: REALD INC.; RHOMBUS INTERMEDIATE HOLDINGS, LP; REALD HOLDINGS, INC; REALD LUXE, LLC; REALD SPARK, LLC; COLORLINK, INC.; REALD DDMG ACQUISITION, LLC
To: JEFFERIES FINANCE LLC, AS COLLATERAL AGENT
Reel/Frame 047723/0767 →
NUNC PRO TUNC ASSIGNMENT Recorded Aug 14, 2017
From: REALD INC.
To: REALD LUXE, LLC
Reel/Frame 043544/0041 →
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Mar 24, 2016
From: REALD INC.; STEREOGRAPHICS CORPORATION; COLORLINK INC.; REALD DDMG ACQUISITION, LLC
To: HIGHBRIDGE PRINCIPAL STRATEGIES, LLC
Reel/Frame 038243/0526 →