IP Library Granted Patent US 8,102,413
Granted Patent B2
US 8,102,413 · App. 11/611,727 · Granted Jan 24, 2012

Stereoscopic imaging apparatus incorporating a parallax barrier

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Patent No.
US 8,102,413
App. No.
11/611,727
Granted
Jan 24, 2012
Kind
B2
Abstract

An apparatus is disclosed for providing a stereoscopic image for viewing by a viewer, with improved resolution. The apparatus includes a generally planar display comprising a two-dimensional array of uniformly spaced pixels, and it further includes a generally planar parallax barrier having an area substantially coextensive with the display and spaced a prescribed uniform distance from the display. The pixel array includes a first set of sub-pixels controllable to project light in a first spectral color, a second set of sub-pixels controllable to project light in a second spectral color, and a third set of sub-pixels controllable to project light in a third spectral color, and the parallax barrier includes a repeating pattern of vertically oriented regions configured to transmit light to the viewer's first eye along light paths defined from only the first set of sub-pixels and to transmit light to the viewer's second eye along light paths defined from only the second and third sets of sub-pixels.

Claims (57)

1. A stereoscopic imaging apparatus for providing images from a display for viewing by a first and second eye of a viewer, the display having a two-dimensional array of pixels, such pixels including a first set of sub-pixels controllable to project light in a first spectral color, a second set of sub-pixels controllable to project light in a second spectral color, and a third set of sub-pixels controllable to project light in a third spectral color, the apparatus comprising:

a parallax barrier having an area substantially coextensive with the display and operably positioned a prescribed distance from the display, wherein the parallax barrier includes a first barrier having a repeating pattern of three vertically oriented regions, the regions of the first barrier including

first regions configured to transmit light from the first set of sub-pixels to the first eye and to transmit light from the third set of sub-pixels to the second eye;

second regions configured to block transmission of light from the third set of sub-pixels to the first eye and to transmit light from the second set of sub-pixels to the second eye; and

third regions configured to block light transmission from the second set of sub-pixels to the first eye and to block light transmission from the first set of sub-pixels to the second eye.

2. The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the vertically oriented regions of the parallax barrier are positioned at least one intersection plane selected from a succession of intersection planes other than those intersection planes whose sequential positions from the display are divisible by three, each intersection plane of the succession of intersection planes being located at a predetermined distance from the display, and wherein the succession of intersection planes are defined where light paths from the first set of sub-pixels of the display cross light paths from the second and third sets of sub-pixels of the display.

3. The apparatus of claim 2 , wherein the first barrier is positioned at one of the first intersection plane, the second intersection plane, and the fourth intersection plane.

4. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the parallax barrier further comprises a second barrier having three vertically oriented regions arranged in a pattern, the regions of the second barrier including

first regions configured to transmit light from the first set of sub-pixels to the first eye and to transmit light from the second set of sub-pixels to the second eye;

second regions configured to block light transmission from the second set of sub-pixels to the first eye and to transmit light from the third set of sub-pixels to the second eye; and

third regions configured to block light transmission from the third set of sub-pixels to the first eye and to block light transmission from the first set of sub-pixels to the second eye.

5. The apparatus of claim 4 , wherein a succession of intersection planes, including a first intersection plane and a second intersection plane, are each located at a predetermined distance from the display where light paths from the first set of sub-pixels of the display cross light paths from the second and third sets of sub-pixels of the display; and

wherein the first barrier is positioned at the first intersection plane and the second barrier is positioned at the second intersection plane.

6. The apparatus of claim 4 , wherein a succession of intersection planes, including a second intersection plane and a fourth intersection plane, are each located at a predetermined distance from the display where light paths from the first set of sub-pixels of the display cross light paths from the second and third sets of sub-pixels of the display; and

wherein the second barrier is positioned at the second intersection plane and the first barrier is positioned at the fourth intersection plane.

7. The apparatus of claim 4 , wherein a succession of intersection planes spaced from the display are defined at predetermined distances from the display where light paths of the display's first set of sub-pixels cross light paths of the display's second and third sets of sub-pixels; and

wherein the vertically oriented regions of the first and second barrier are positioned substantially on two successive intersection planes neither of which have a sequential position from the display divisible by three.

8. The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the parallax barrier further comprises a filter for reducing stray light, the filter having vertically oriented first, second, and third regions, each region configured to block light transmitted from two of the sets of sub-pixels, and

wherein a succession of intersection planes spaced from the display are defined at predetermined distances from the display where light paths of the display's first set of sub-pixels cross light paths of the display's second and third sets of sub-pixels, and the filter is located at an intersection plane of the succession of intersection planes whose sequential position from the display is divisible by three.

9. The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the first regions, second regions, and third regions are configured to vector red colored image information from the display to the first eye and green colored image information and blue colored image information from the display to the second eye, wherein the first eye is one of a right or a left eye of the viewer and the second eye is the other eye.

10. The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the first regions, second regions, and third regions are configured to vector green colored image information from the display to the first eye and red colored image information and blue colored image information from the display to the second eye, wherein the first eye is one of a right or a left eye of the viewer and the second eye is the other eye.

11. The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the first regions, second regions, and third regions are configured to vector blue colored image information from the display to the first eye and green colored image information and red colored image information from the display to the second eye, wherein the first eye is one of a right or a left eye of the viewer and the second eye is the other eye.

12. The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the parallax barrier further comprises separation bands between at least two regions of the vertically oriented regions, the separation bands configured to block light crossing over from one region to another.

13. The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the vertically oriented regions of each barrier of the parallax barrier are positioned at a distance g from the display as defined by the following equation:

g=k (( z−k )/ e )

where k is the pitch factor defined by k=i×f where i is the sub-pixel pitch of the display and f is the positional factor equal to the number of the intersection plane of the succession of intersection planes at which the barrier is positioned,

z is the optimal viewing distance from the display, and

e is an average separation between the first eye and the second eye of a viewer.

14. An imaging apparatus for providing images to be perceived by a viewer's first eye and second eye, the apparatus comprising:

a display having a two-dimensional array of pixels, the pixels including a first set of sub-pixels controllable to project light in a first spectral color, a second set of sub-pixels controllable to project light in a second spectral color, and a third set of sub-pixels controllable to project light in a third spectral color;

a parallax barrier having an area substantially coextensive with the display and positioned over the display, the parallax barrier comprising a first barrier having a repeating pattern of three vertically oriented regions including

first regions configured to transmit light from the first set of sub-pixels to the first eye and to transmit light from the third set of sub-pixels to the second eye;

second regions configured to block transmission of light from the third set of sub-pixels to the first eye and to transmit light from the second set of sub-pixels to the second eye; and

third regions configured to block light transmission from the second set of sub-pixels to the first eye and to block light transmission from the first set of sub-pixels to the second eye.

15. The apparatus of claim 14 , wherein the vertically oriented regions of the parallax barrier are positioned at least one intersection plane selected from a succession of intersection planes other than those intersection planes whose sequential positions from the display are divisible by three, each intersection plane of the succession of intersection planes being located a predetermined distance from the display where light paths from the first set of sub-pixels of the display cross and light paths between the second and third sets of sub-pixels of the display.

16. The apparatus of claim 14 , wherein the first barrier is positioned at one of a first intersection plane, a second intersection plane, and a fourth intersection plane of the succession of intersection planes.

17. The apparatus of claim 14 , wherein the parallax barrier further comprises a second barrier having three vertically oriented regions arranged in a pattern, the regions of the second barrier including

first regions configured to transmit light from the first set of sub-pixels to the first eye and to transmit light from the second set of sub-pixels to the second eye;

second regions configured to block light transmission from the second set of sub-pixels to the first eye and to transmit light from the third set of sub-pixels to the second eye; and

third regions configured to block light transmission from the third set of sub-pixels to the first eye and to block light transmission from the first set of sub-pixels to the second eye.

18. The apparatus of claim 14 , wherein a succession of intersection planes, including a first intersection plane and a second intersection plane, are each located at a predetermined distance from the display where light paths from the first set of sub-pixels of the display cross light paths from the second and third sets of sub-pixels of the display; and

wherein the first barrier is positioned at the first intersection plane and the second barrier is positioned at the second intersection plane.

19. The apparatus of claim 14 , wherein a succession of intersection planes, including a second intersection plane and a fourth intersection plane, are each located at a predetermined distance from the display where light paths from the first set of sub-pixels of the display cross light paths from the second and third sets of sub-pixels of the display; and

wherein the second barrier is positioned at the second intersection plane and the first barrier is positioned at the fourth intersection plane.

20. The apparatus of claim 14 , wherein the vertically oriented regions of each barrier of the parallax barrier are positioned at a distance g from the display as defined by the following equation:

g=k (( z−k )/ e )

where k is the pitch factor defined by k=i×f where i is the sub-pixel pitch of the display and f is the positional factor equal to the number of the intersection plane of the succession of intersection planes at which the barrier is positioned,

z is the optimal viewing distance from the display, and

e is an average separation between the first eye and the second eye of a viewer.

21. The apparatus of claim 20 , wherein the display comprises a front substrate located between the sub-pixels of the display and the parallax barrier, and the distance g is defined by the thickness of the front substrate.

22. The apparatus of claim 20 , wherein the display comprises a front substrate and a polarizer sheet located between the sub-pixels of the display and the parallax barrier, and the distance g is defined by the combined thickness of the front substrate and the polarizer sheet.

23. The apparatus of claim 14 , wherein the display includes a set of red set sub-pixels, a set of green sub-pixels, and a set of blue sub-pixels, and wherein the light-filtering regions of the parallax barrier are configured to provide one of a red/cyan, green/magenta, and blue/yellow anaglyph to a first and second eye of a viewer when light is emitted from the three sets of sub-pixels, wherein the first eye is one of a right or a left eye of the viewer and the second eye is the other eye.

24. An apparatus for providing images from a display to two spatial locations for viewing by a first and second eye of a viewer that are positioned substantially at the two spatial locations, the display having a first set of sub-pixels configured to project light of a first spectral color, a second set of sub-pixels configured to project light of a second spectral color, and a third set of sub-pixels configured to project light of a third spectral color, the apparatus comprising:

a parallax barrier having at least a portion of its area coextensive with the display and configured to be operably positioned a prescribed distance from the display, wherein the parallax barrier comprises a pattern of three regions including

first regions configured to transmit light from the first set of sub-pixels to the first spatial location and to transmit light from the third set of sub-pixels to the second spatial location;

second regions configured to block transmission of light from the third set of sub-pixels to the first spatial location and to transmit light from the second set of sub-pixels to the second spatial location; and

third regions configured to block light transmission from the second set of sub-pixels to the first spatial location and to block light transmission from the first set of sub-pixels to the second spatial location.

Assignments (3)
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST PATENTS Recorded Jun 10, 2016
From: HUDSON BAY FUND LP
To: UNI-PIXEL, INC.; UNI-PIXEL DISPLAYS, INC.
Reel/Frame 038953/0230 →
ASSIGNMENT FOR SECURITY PATENTS Recorded Apr 20, 2015
From: UNI-PIXEL, INC.; UNI-PIXEL DISPLAYS, INC.
To: HUDSON BAY FUND LP, AS COLLATERAL AGENT
Reel/Frame 035469/0294 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Dec 5, 2011
From: MEHRLE, MICHAEL
To: UNIPIXEL DISPLAYS, INC.
Reel/Frame 027325/0205 →