IP Library Granted Patent US 7,277,226
Granted Patent B2
US 7,277,226 · App. 11/035,607 · Granted Oct 2, 2007

Radial multiview three-dimensional displays

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Patent No.
US 7,277,226
App. No.
11/035,607
Granted
Oct 2, 2007
Kind
B2
Abstract

A 3D display may comprise a rotating optical diffuser screen; and a projector for projecting images through the rotating optical diffuser screen. The rotating optical diffuser screen may be structured to optically create an exit pupil, said exit pupil having a limited horizontal viewing angle for displaying 3D images in specific viewing zones as the rotating optical diffuser screen rotates.

Claims (33)

1. A 3D display comprising:

a rotating optical diffuser screen; and

a projector for projecting images through the rotating optical diffuser screen;

wherein the rotating optical diffuser screen is structured to optically create an exit pupil, said exit pupil having a limited horizontal viewing angle for displaying 3D images in specific viewing zones as the rotating optical diffuser screen rotates.

2. The 3D display of claim 1 wherein the rotating optical diffuser screen is structured to optically create the exit pupil at a desired viewing distance.

3. The 3D display of claim 1 wherein the viewing zone is a unidirectional viewing zone only visible from one direction.

4. The 3D display of claim 1 wherein the rotating optical diffuser screen comprises an anisotropic diffuser.

5. The 3D display of claim 1 wherein the rotating optical diffuser screen comprises a fresnel lens and a diffuser element.

6. The 3D display of claim 1 wherein the 3D images are parallax volumetric images.

7. The 3D display of claim 1 wherein the 3D images are opaque in appearance.

8. The 3D display of claim 1 wherein the diffuser screen creates the 3D images to have greater vertical viewing angles in comparison to the limited horizontal viewing angles.

9. A 3D display comprising:

a rotating and vertically orientated Fresnel lens;

a rotating and vertically orientated diffuser located proximate to the Fresnel lens;

a projector for projecting images; and

at least one relay mirror for reflecting the projected images through the Fresnel lens and the diffuser;

wherein the Fresnel lens is structured to optically create an exit pupil at a desired viewing distance, said exit pupil having a limited horizontal viewing angle for displaying 3D images in specific viewing zones as the diffuser and the Fresnel lens rotate.

10. The 3D display of claim 9 wherein the Fresnel lens is structured to optically create an exit pupil at a desired viewing distance, said exit pupil having a limited horizontal viewing angle for displaying 3D parallax volumetric images in specific unidirectional viewing zones as the diffuser and the Fresnel lens rotate.

11. The 3D display of claim 9 wherein the viewing zones are unidirectional viewing zones only visible from one direction.

12. The 3D display of claim 9 wherein the vertically orientated diffuser comprises an anisotropic diffuser.

13. The 3D display of claim 9 wherein the 3D images are parallax volumetric images.

14. The 3D display of claim 9 wherein the 3D images are opaque in appearance.

15. A 3D display comprising:

a static optical diffuser;

a projection means for projecting images through the optical diffuser;

wherein the optical diffuser is structured to optically create an exit pupil, said exit pupil having a limited horizontal viewing angle for displaying 3D images in at least one specific viewing zone.

16. The 3D display of claim 15 wherein the optical diffuser is cylindrically shaped.

17. The 3D display of claim 15 wherein the optical diffuser is flat shaped.

18. The 3D display of claim 15 wherein the viewing zone is a unidirectional viewing zone only visible from one direction.

19. The 3D display of claim 15 wherein the optical diffuser is an anisotropic diffuser.

20. The 3D display of claim 15 wherein the projection means is a rotating optical element.

21. A 3D display comprising:

means for displaying 3D images by creating an exit pupil, said exit pupil having a limited horizontal viewing angle for displaying opaque 3D images in at least one specific viewing zone.