Transparent screen

US10295897B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10295897-B2
Application numberUS-201715678498-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateAug 16, 2017
Priority dateFeb 20, 2015
Publication dateMay 21, 2019
Grant dateMay 21, 2019

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Abstract

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A transparent screen includes a substrate capable of transmitting light; and a plurality of dots formed on a surface of the substrate, each of the dots having wavelength-selective reflectivity and being formed of a liquid crystal material having a cholesteric structure, in which the cholesteric structure gives a striped pattern of bright parts and dark parts in a cross-sectional view of the dot observed by scanning electron microscope, the dot includes a portion having a height that increases continuously to the maximum height in a direction extending from the edge toward the center of the dot, and in the portion, the angle formed by the normal line to a line that is formed by a first one of the dark parts as counted from the surface of the dot on the opposite side of the substrate and the surface of the dot is in the range of 70° to 90°.

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What is claimed is: 1. A transparent screen comprising: a substrate capable of transmitting light; and a plurality of dots formed on a surface of the substrate, each of the dots having wavelength-selective reflectivity and being formed of a liquid crystal material having a cholesteric structure, wherein the cholesteric structure gives a striped pattern of bright parts and dark parts in a cross-sectional view of the dot observed by scanning electron microscope, the dot includes a portion having a height that increases continuously to the maximum height in a direction extending from the edge toward the center of the dot, and for all points at the portion, the angle formed by the normal line to a line that is formed by a first one of the dark parts as counted from the surface of the dot on the opposite side of the substrate and the surface of the dot is in the range of 70° to 90°. 2. The transparent screen according to claim 1 , further comprising an overcoat layer covering the dots on the surface of the substrate on the side where the dots have been formed, wherein the difference between the refractive index of the overcoat layer and the refractive index of the dots is 0.10 or less. 3. The transparent screen according to claim 2 , wherein the area ratio of the dots with respect to the substrate as viewed in the direction of the normal line to a principal surface of the substrate is 1.0% to 90.6%. 4. The transparent screen according to claim 3 , wherein the plurality of dots include dots that reflect right-handed circularly polarized light and dots that reflect left-handed circularly polarized light. 5. The transparent screen according to claim 4 , which includes dots each having, in a single dot, a region that reflects right-handed circularly polarized light and a region that reflects left-handed circularly polarized light. 6. The transparent screen according to claim 5 , wherein the plurality of dots include two or more kinds of dots that reflect light in wavelength regions different from each other. 7. The transparent screen according to claim 6 , which includes dots each having, in a single dot, two or more regions that reflect light in wavelength regions different from each other. 8. The transparent screen according to claim 7 , wherein the contact angle between the dot and the substrate is 40° or larger. 9. The transparent screen according to claim 8 , wherein the liquid crystal material is a material obtainable by curing a liquid crystal composition including a liquid crystal compound, a chiral agent, and a surfactant. 10. The transparent screen according to claim 9 , wherein the haze value of the substrate is 0.1% to 30.0%. 11. The transparent screen according to claim 1 , wherein the area ratio of the dots with respect to the substrate as viewed in the direction of the normal line to a principal surface of the substrate is 1.0% to 90.6%. 12. The transparent screen according to claim 1 , wherein the plurality of dots include dots that reflect right-handed circularly polarized light and dots that reflect left-handed circularly polarized light. 13. The transparent screen according to claim 1 , which includes dots each having, in a single dot, a region that reflects right-handed circularly polarized light and a region that reflects left-handed circularly polarized light. 14. The transparent screen according to claim 1 , wherein the plurality of dots include two or more kinds of dots that reflect light in wavelength regions different from each other. 15. The transparent screen according to claim 1 , which includes dots each having, in a single dot, two or more regions that reflect light in wavelength regions different from each other. 16. The transparent screen according to claim 1 , wherein the contact angle between the dot and the substrate is 40° or larger. 17. The transparent screen according to claim 1 , wherein the liquid crystal material is a material obtainable by curing a liquid crystal composition including a liquid crystal compound, a chiral agent, and a surfactant. 18. The transparent screen according to claim 1 , wherein the haze value of the substrate is 0.1% to 30.0%. 19. The transparent screen according to claim 1 , wherein a contact angle between the substrate and the dot is 40° or larger. 20. The transparent screen according to claim 1 , wherein for the all points at the portion, an angle formed by the normal line to any line that is formed by from a second to 20th dark part as counted from the surface of the dot on the opposite side of the substrate and the surface of the dot is in the range of 70° to 90°.

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  • involving passive liquid crystal elements (optical properties of liquid crystals G02F1/0063; polarising elements associated with active liquid crystal devices G02F1/133528) · CPC title

  • Filters employing polarising elements, e.g. Lyot or Solc filters (G02B5/3016 takes precedence) · CPC title

  • G03B21/60Primary

    characterised by the nature of the surface · CPC title

  • the diffusion taking place within the volume of the element · CPC title

  • in the form of arrays · CPC title

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What does patent US10295897B2 cover?
A transparent screen includes a substrate capable of transmitting light; and a plurality of dots formed on a surface of the substrate, each of the dots having wavelength-selective reflectivity and being formed of a liquid crystal material having a cholesteric structure, in which the cholesteric structure gives a striped pattern of bright parts and dark parts in a cross-sectional view of the dot…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Fujifilm Corp
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification G03B21/60. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue May 21 2019 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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