IP Library Granted Patent US 10,241,334
Granted Patent B2
US 10,241,334 · App. 15/510,283 · Granted Mar 26, 2019

Near-eye display system

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Patent No.
US 10,241,334
App. No.
15/510,283
Granted
Mar 26, 2019
Kind
B2
Abstract

The present disclosure provides a near-eye display system for generating a virtual image of a display, including: a display, a first lens array comprising a plurality of concave microlenses having a first pitch, and a second lens array positioned in front of the first lens array, the second lens array comprising a plurality of convex microlenses having a second pitch, wherein the first lens array is positioned on an optical path between the display and the second lens array, and wherein the first lens array has a focal plane at the display and the second lens array has a focal plane at a virtual image plane of the first lens array.

Claims (40)

1. A near-eye display system for generating a virtual image of a display, comprising:

a display;

a first lens array comprising a plurality of concave microlenses having a first pitch;

a second lens array positioned in front of the first lens array, the second lens array comprising a plurality of convex microlenses having a second pitch;

a null lens; and

a beamsplitter disposed between the null lens and the first and second lens arrays;

wherein the first lens array is positioned on an optical path between the display and the second lens array, and,

wherein the first lens array has a focal plane at the display and the second lens array has a focal plane at a virtual image plane of the first lens array.

2. The near-eye display system of claim 1 , wherein the pitch of the first lens array is not equal to the pitch of the second lens array, such that the virtual image is magnified.

3. The near-eye display system of claim 1 , wherein the display, the first lens array and the second lens array have the same optical axis.

4. The near-eye display system of claim 1 , wherein one of the first or second lens arrays comprises diffractive grating microlenses.

5. The near-eye display system of claim 1 , wherein one of the first or second lens arrays comprises Fresnel microlenses.

6. The near-eye display system of claim 1 , wherein the microlenses of the first lens array are biconcave.

7. The near-eye display system of claim 1 , wherein the microlenses of the second lens array are biconvex.

8. The near-eye display system of claim 1 , wherein the microlenses of the first and second lens arrays are circular lenses arranged in an orthogonal arrangement.

9. The near-eye display system of claim 1 , wherein the microlenses of the first and second lens arrays are circular lenses arranged in a hexagonal arrangement.

10. The near-eye display system of claim 1 , wherein a non-lens area of one of the first or second lens arrays comprises an opaque material.

11. A wearable apparatus for generating a near-eye virtual image of a display, comprising:

a first lens array of concave microlenses having a first pitch; and

a second lens array positioned in front of the first lens array, the second lens array consisting of convex microlenses having a second pitch,

wherein the first lens array is positioned on an optical path between the display and the second lens array, and

wherein the first lens array has a focal plane at the display and the second lens array has a focal plane at a virtual image plane of the first lens array.

12. The wearable apparatus of claim 11 , wherein the pitch of the first lens array is not equal to the pitch of the second lens array, such that the virtual image is magnified.

13. The wearable apparatus of claim 11 , wherein the display, the first lens array and the second lens array have the same optical axis.

14. The wearable apparatus of claim 11 , wherein one of the first or second lens arrays comprises diffractive grating microlenses.

15. The wearable apparatus of claim 11 , wherein one of the first or second lens arrays comprises Fresnel microlenses.

16. The wearable apparatus of claim 11 , wherein the microlenses of the first lens array are biconcave.

17. The wearable apparatus of claim 11 , wherein the microlenses of the second lens array are biconvex.

18. A wearable apparatus for generating a near-eye virtual image of a display, comprising:

a first lens array comprising a plurality of concave microlenses having a first pitch;

a second lens array positioned in front of the first lens array, the second lens array comprising a plurality of convex microlenses having a second pitch;

a transparent beam redirection element; and

a null lens,

wherein the display is positioned generally perpendicular to the first and second lens arrays,

wherein the first lens array is positioned on an optical path between the display and the second lens array, and

wherein the first lens array has a focal plane at the display and the second lens array has a focal plane at a virtual image plane of the first lens array;

wherein the transparent beam redirection element is positioned on the optical path between the display and the first lens array, and the first and second lens arrays are positioned between transparent beam redirection element and a user's eye.

19. The wearable apparatus of claim 18 , wherein the transparent beam redirection element is embedded within a transparent optical medium,

wherein the transparent beam redirection element is positioned on the optical path between the second leas array and a user's eye.

20. The wearable apparatus of claim 18 , wherein the null lens is positioned on the opposite side the transparent beam redirection element from the first and second lens arrays and the null lens is configured to negate the optical effect of the first and lens arrays.