Multi-depth display apparatus

US11630304B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11630304-B2
Application numberUS-201716465096-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateNov 29, 2017
Priority dateNov 30, 2016
Publication dateApr 18, 2023
Grant dateApr 18, 2023

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An imaging system includes an image realisation device and projection optics for rendering a display image on a display screen. The image realisation device includes a first image realisation surface tilted relative to an optical axis such that a first point in a first region of the image realisation surface is at a first distance from the focal point of the projection optics and a second point in a second region of the image realisation surface is at a second different distance from the focal point of the projection optics. A first source image formed on the first region and projected through the projection optics renders the first display image on the display screen at a first apparent depth, and a second source image formed on the second region and projected through the projection optics renders the second display image on the display screen at a second apparent depth.

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The invention claimed is: 1. An imaging system for generating multi-depth virtual images on a display screen, the imaging system comprising: an image realisation device for forming a source image, projection optics for rendering a display image on the display screen, wherein the display image is a virtual image corresponding to the source image, the projection optics having an optical axis, and wherein the image realisation device comprises: an image realisation surface, wherein the image realisation surface is an extended surface, wherein at least a portion of the image realisation surface is tilted relative to the optical axis such that mid-point in a first region of the image realisation surface is at a first distance along the optical axis from a focal point of the projection optics and mid-point in a second region of the image realisation surface is at a second different distance along the optical axis from the focal point of the projection optics, a first source image formed on the first region and projected through the projection optics will render a first display image on the display screen at a first apparent depth and a second source image formed on the second region and projected through the projection optics will render a second display image on the display screen at a second apparent depth; and wherein the image realisation surface is controllably deformable to increase an available range and resolution of the first and second display image apparent depths. 2. The imaging system according to claim 1 , wherein the image realisation surface is translatable along the optical axis of the projection optics. 3. The imaging system according to claim 1 , wherein the image realisation surface is rotatable and tiltable relative to the optical axis of the projection optics. 4. The imaging system according to claim 1 , wherein the image realisation surface is capable of generating the first display image. 5. The imaging system according to claim 1 , wherein the image realisation surface is a flat surface having a constant tilt relative to the optical axis. 6. The imaging system according to claim 1 , wherein the image realisation surface comprises a plurality of discrete regions. 7. The imaging system according to claim 6 , wherein each region of the image realisation surface is at a different angle to the optical axis to that of one or more of the other regions. 8. The imaging system according to claim 1 , wherein the image realisation surface is a continuous shaped manifold. 9. The imaging system according to claim 1 , further comprising a picture generation unit for generating the first source image to be rendered as the first display image on the display screen and projecting the first source image onto the image realisation surface. 10. The imaging system according to claim 9 , wherein the image realisation surface is an optical diffuser. 11. The imaging system according to claim 9 , wherein the picture generation unit comprises a holographic unit to produce computer generated holograms for forming on the first and second regions of the image realisation surface. 12. The imaging system according to claim 9 , wherein the picture generation unit comprises a light field unit to produce 3-dimensional light field images for forming on the first and second regions of the image realisation surface. 13. The imaging system according to claim 9 , wherein the picture generation unit, image realisation device and projection optics are arranged along an optical path of the imaging system. 14. The imaging system according to claim 9 , wherein the picture generation unit is configured to generate an input image to be rendered on the display screen as the display image, wherein the input image is adjusted to compensate for any distortion due to the display screen. 15. The imaging system according to claim 1 , wherein the imaging system can be activated and deactivated automatically as well as by a human input. 16. The imaging system according to claim 1 , wherein the display screen is a screen of a head-up display. 17. A vehicle comprising the imaging system of claim 1 . 18. An imaging system for generating multi-depth virtual images on a display screen, the imaging system comprising: an image realisation device for forming a source image, projection optics for rendering a display image on the display screen, wherein the display image is a virtual image corresponding to the source image, the projection optics having an optical axis, and wherein the image realisation device comprises: an image realisation surface, wherein the image realisation surface is an extended surface, wherein at least a portion of the image realisation surface is tilted relative to the optical axis such that mid-point in a first region of the image realisation surface is at a first distance along the optical axis from a focal point of the projection optics and mid-point in a second region of the image realisation surface is at a second different distance along the optical axis from the focal point of the projection optics, a first source image formed on the first region and projected through the projection optics will render a first display image on the display screen at a first apparent depth and a second source image formed on the second region and projected through the projection optics will render a second display image on the display screen at a second apparent depth; and wherein the image realisation surface is controllably deformable and has a plurality of discrete regions that includes first, second and third regions wherein the first and third region are substantially perpendicular to the optical axis. 19. The imaging system according to claim 18 , wherein the second region is arranged between the first and third region. 20. A method for generating multi-depth virtual images on a display screen, the method comprising: forming a source image with an image realisation device, rendering a display image on the display screen, via a projection optics wherein the display image is a virtual image corresponding to the source image, and wherein the image realisation device comprises: an image realisation surface, wherein the image realisation surface is an extended surface, wherein at least a portion of the image realisation surface is tilted relative to the optical axis such that a mid-point in a first region of the image realisation surface is at a first distance along the optical axis from a focal point of the projection optics and a mid-point in a second region of the image realisation surface is at a second different distance along the optical axis from the focal point of the projection optics, a first source image formed on the first region and projected through the projection optics will render a first display image on the display screen at a first apparent depth and a second source image formed on the second region and projected through the projection optics will render a second display image on the display screen at a second apparent depth; and wherein the image realisation surface is controllably deformable to increase an available range and resolution of the first and second display image apparent depths.

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  • comprising devices increasing the depth of field · CPC title

  • characterised by optical features · CPC title

  • characterised by optical features (G02B27/0172 takes precedence) · CPC title

  • Display position adjusting means not related to the information to be displayed · CPC title

  • characterised by mechanical features (G02B27/0176 takes precedence) · CPC title

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What does patent US11630304B2 cover?
An imaging system includes an image realisation device and projection optics for rendering a display image on a display screen. The image realisation device includes a first image realisation surface tilted relative to an optical axis such that a first point in a first region of the image realisation surface is at a first distance from the focal point of the projection optics and a second point…
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Jaguar Land Rover Ltd, Cambridge Entpr Ltd
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Primary CPC classification G02B27/0101. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
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