Attachable image display device and ocular optical system
US-2017176754-A1 · Jun 22, 2017 · US
US10585216B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10585216-B2 |
| Application number | US-201715814472-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 16, 2017 |
| Priority date | May 18, 2015 |
| Publication date | Mar 10, 2020 |
| Grant date | Mar 10, 2020 |
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A light-guiding prism includes a first optical surface which is a surface of incidence on which image light from a display element is incident, and a second optical surface, a third optical surface, a fourth optical surface, and a fifth optical surface which are at least four optical surfaces disposed to surround an optical path of the image light that is incidence from the first optical surface. A sixth optical surface reflects the image light that is guided in a prism surrounded by that at least four side surfaces, which are the second optical surface, the third optical surface, the fourth optical surface, and the fifth optical surface. The fourth optical surface and the fifth optical surface are inclined at a surface perpendicular to a surface include an incident-light axis of the image light, made by the incident-light axis and a reflected-light axis of the sixth optical surface. Moreover, the fourth optical surface and the fifth optical surface are inclined at a surface perpendicular to the incident-light axis. Furthermore, the sixth optical surface which is a reflecting surface has a rectangular shape.
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What is claimed is: 1. A light-guiding prism comprising: a surface of incidence on which image light from a display element is incident; at least four side surfaces which are disposed to surround an optical path of the image light that is incident from the surface of incidence; a reflecting surface which reflects the image light that is incident from the surface of incident, and that is guided along the optical path, the reflecting surface having a rectangular shape; and a surface of emergence from which the image light reflected at the reflecting surface emerges toward a pupil of a user, wherein the at least four side surfaces include two sets of two side surfaces which are mutually facing, the at least four side surfaces comprise: a first tapered structure in which a distance between the two side surfaces which are mutually facing in one of the sets of two surfaces facing mutually of the two sets becomes shorter gradually from an incident-surface side to a reflecting-surface side, a second tapered structure in which, a distance between the two side surfaces which are mutually facing, becomes shorter gradually in a direction away from an emergence-surface side. 2. The light-guiding prism according to claim 1 , wherein an angle of inclination of the first tapered structure is smaller than an angle of inclination of the second tapered structure. 3. The light-guiding prism according to claim 1 , wherein when an angle of inclination of the first tapered structure is α, an angle of inclination of the second tapered structure is β, and an angle made by an incident-light axis of the image light incident on the reflecting surface and a normal of the reflecting surface is γ, the light-guiding prism satisfies the following conditional expression (1) tan γ=tan β/tan α (1). 4. The light-guiding prism according to claim 3 , wherein when a length in a longitudinal direction of the reflecting surface is d, the light-guiding prism satisfies the following conditional expression (2) d ×sin γ×tan α= d ×cos γ×tan β (2). 5. A head-mounted video display apparatus, comprising: a display element which displays an image; and the light-guiding prism according to claim 1 for guiding image light from the display element in a direction of a pupil of a user.
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