IP Library Granted Patent US 10,691,007
Granted Patent B2
US 10,691,007 · App. 15/949,101 · Granted Jun 23, 2020

Methods and systems of vibrating a screen

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Patent No.
US 10,691,007
App. No.
15/949,101
Granted
Jun 23, 2020
Kind
B2
Abstract

Screen vibration systems are provided that can vibrate theatre screens using acoustical, electromagnetic, or another type of energy while reducing the presence of image artifacts that may otherwise be visible as result of vibrating the screen. In one example of a screen vibration system, the system includes a screen, a permanent magnet mounted to the screen, and a magnetic source positioned with respect to the permanent magnet and uncoupled from the screen. The screen is moveable in response to a changing magnetic field from the magnetic source.

Claims (54)

1. A method for reducing speckle artifacts, the method comprising:

vibrating a screen by a screen vibrator;

capturing information about a projected image on the screen using a sensor;

determining, by a processing unit, an amount of speckle artifacts present in the projected image on the screen from the information;

comparing, by the processing unit, the amount of speckle artifacts present in the projected image on the screen determined from the information to a predetermined threshold;

determining, by the processing unit, that the amount of speckle artifacts exceeds the predetermined threshold; and

in response to determining, by the processing unit, that the amount of speckle artifacts exceeds the predetermined threshold, adjusting, by a controller using information from the processing unit, a signal to the screen vibrator that drives the screen vibrator.

2. The method of claim 1 , further comprising:

repositioning the screen vibrator by changing a distance between the screen vibrator and the screen.

3. The method of claim 2 , wherein repositioning the screen vibrator by changing the distance between the screen vibrator and the screen reduces speckle artifacts.

4. The method of claim 2 , further comprising:

controlling the distance between the screen vibrator and the screen in response to determining that the amount of speckle artifacts exceeds the predetermined threshold.

5. The method of claim 1 , wherein adjusting, by the controller using information from the processing unit, the signal that drives the screen vibrator in response to determining that the amount of speckle artifacts exceeds the predetermined threshold comprises:

determining a corrective adjustment for the amount of speckle artifacts to be below the predetermined threshold; and

changing the signal to the controller in accordance with the corrective adjustment to drive the screen vibrator such that the speckle artifacts are below the predetermined threshold.

6. The method of claim 1 , wherein determining the amount of speckle artifacts present in the projected image on the screen from the information comprises:

processing the information by performing low-frequency filtering of the information to isolate the speckle artifacts in the information.

7. The method of claim 1 , wherein determining the amount of speckle artifacts present in the projected image on the screen from the information comprises:

determining the amount of speckle artifacts only for a portion of projected image that is projected at a part of the screen associated with the screen vibrator.

8. The method of claim 1 , wherein determining the amount of speckle artifacts present in the projected image on the screen from the information comprises:

determining the amount of speckle artifacts for all or substantially all of the projected image that is projected onto the screen.

9. A projection system, comprising:

a projector configured for projecting a projected image on a screen;

a screen vibrator positionable with respect to the screen for vibrating the screen;

a controller configured for driving the screen vibrator to vibrate the screen; and

a sensor configured for capturing information about the projected image on the screen;

a processing unit configured for:

determining an amount of speckle artifacts present in the projected image on the screen from the information;

comparing the amount of speckle artifacts present in the projected image on the screen from the information to a predetermined threshold; and

determining that the amount of speckle artifacts exceeds the predetermined threshold,

wherein the controller is configured for, in response to the processing unit determining that the amount of speckle artifacts exceeds the predetermined threshold, adjusting, using information from the processing unit, a signal to the screen vibrator to change a vibration characteristic of the screen vibrator.

10. The projection system of claim 9 , wherein the screen vibrator is repositionable with respect to the screen by changing a distance between the screen vibrator and the screen.

11. The projection system of claim 10 , wherein the screen vibrator is repositionable with respect to the screen by changing the distance between the screen vibrator and the screen to reduce speckle artifacts in the projected image.

12. The projection system of claim 10 , wherein the distance between the screen vibrator and the screen is controllable in response to determining that the amount of speckle artifacts exceeds the predetermined threshold.

13. The projection system of claim 9 , wherein the processing unit is further configured for:

determining a corrective adjustment for the amount of speckle artifacts to be below the predetermined threshold; and

changing the information to the controller in accordance with the corrective adjustment to drive the screen vibrator such that the amount of speckle artifacts is below the predetermined threshold.

14. The projection system of claim 9 , wherein the processing unit is configured for determining the amount of speckle artifacts present in the projected image on the screen from the information by:

processing the information by performing low-frequency filtering of the information to isolate the speckle artifacts in the information.

15. A subsystem for a projection system, the subsystem comprising:

a controller configured for driving a screen vibrator positionable with respect to a screen for vibrating the screen;

a processing unit configured for:

determining an amount of speckle artifacts present in a projected image on the screen from captured information received from a sensor;

comparing the amount of speckle artifacts present in the projected image on the screen from the captured information to a predetermined threshold; and

determining that the amount of speckle artifacts exceeds the predetermined threshold,

wherein the controller is configured for, in response to determining that the amount of speckle artifacts exceeds the predetermined threshold, adjusting, using information from the processing unit, a signal to the screen vibrator to change a vibration characteristic of the screen vibrator.

16. The subsystem of claim 15 , wherein the screen vibrator is repositionable with respect to the screen by changing a distance between the screen vibrator and the screen.

17. The subsystem of claim 16 , wherein the screen vibrator is repositionable with respect to the screen by changing the distance between the screen vibrator and the screen to reduce speckle artifacts in the projected image.

18. The subsystem of claim 16 , wherein the distance between the screen vibrator and the screen is controllable in response to determining that the amount of speckle artifacts exceeds the predetermined threshold.

19. The subsystem of claim 15 , wherein the processing unit is further configured for:

determining a corrective adjustment for the amount of speckle artifacts to be below the predetermined threshold; and

changing the information to the controller in accordance with the corrective adjustment to drive the screen vibrator such that the amount of speckle artifacts is below the predetermined threshold.

20. The subsystem of claim 15 , wherein the processing unit is configured for determining the amount of speckle artifacts present in the projected image on the screen from the captured information by:

processing the captured information by performing low-frequency filtering of the captured information to isolate the speckle artifacts in the captured information.

Assignments (7)
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Jul 14, 2025
From: IMAX CORPORATION
To: WELLS FARGO BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, AS ADMINISTRATIVE AGENT
Reel/Frame 071935/0813 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Aug 12, 2024
From: IMAX THEATRES INTERNATIONAL LIMITED
To: IMAX CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 068552/0817 →
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Apr 29, 2022
From: IMAX THEATRES INTERNATIONAL LIMITED
To: WELLS FARGO BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, AS ADMINISTRATIVE AGENT
Reel/Frame 059824/0318 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Apr 10, 2018
From: HERATI, HAMED; TREMBLAY, DENIS GILLES; KOMARNYCKY, OLIVER NICHOLAS
To: IMAX CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 045486/0584 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Apr 10, 2018
From: IMAX CORPORATION
To: IMAX EUROPE SA
Reel/Frame 045486/0604 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Apr 10, 2018
From: IMAX EUROPE S.A.
To: IMAX EMEA LIMITED
Reel/Frame 045486/0626 →
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Apr 10, 2018
From: IMAX EMEA LIMITED
To: IMAX THEATRES INTERNATIONAL LIMITED
Reel/Frame 045486/0676 →