Multi-focal augmented reality lenses
US-9170425-B1 · Oct 27, 2015 · US
US11656385B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11656385-B2 |
| Application number | US-201716314562-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jun 16, 2017 |
| Priority date | Jul 1, 2016 |
| Publication date | May 23, 2023 |
| Grant date | May 23, 2023 |
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A method for producing a freeform Fresnel surface having a number of Fresnel facets with a respective Fresnel segment surface and a trailing edge includes the production of the freeform Fresnel surface via machining processing of a starting body based on the construction data for the freeform Fresnel surface. With the aid of the circular cylinder casing surfaces and/or cone casing surfaces, the projection of the edges of the Fresnel facets on the x-y-plane represent circular paths for the creation of the construction data.
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A method for producing a freeform Fresnel surface that includes a plurality of Fresnel facets that each include a Fresnel segment surface and a trailing edge, the freeform Fresnel surface producing method comprising: machining a base body on the basis of construction data for the freeform Fresnel surface, wherein the construction data for the freeform Fresnel surface are based on: a carrier surface of the freeform Fresnel surface, which is defined in a coordinate system with an x-direction, a y-direction, a z-direction and an x-y plane; a family of freeform surfaces which are staggered in the z-direction of the coordinate system and inclined with respect to the x-y-plane of the carrier surface, wherein each of the freeform surfaces defines in each case the Fresnel segment surface of a Fresnel facet; a family of intersection curves along which the freeform surfaces of the family of freeform surfaces intersect the carrier surface such that projections of the family of intersection curves onto the x-y-plane are not circular arcs, a plurality of circular cylinder surfaces or cone surfaces whose circular cylinder axes or cone axes are perpendicular to the x-y-plane of the coordinate system, wherein each circular cylinder surface or cone surface intersects in each case a specific freeform surface from the family of freeform surfaces at the height of the carrier surface and additionally cuts the freeform surface arranged in each case in the z-direction directly below the specific freeform surface such that the intersection with the specific freeform surface defines an upper intersection line and the intersection with the freeform surface that is arranged in the z-direction immediately below it defines a lower intersection line such that projections of the upper and lower intersection lines onto the x-y-plane form circular arcs, and wherein the region of the circular cylinder surface or cone surface extending between the upper intersection line and the lower intersection line defines the trailing edge of the Fresnel facet belonging to the selected freeform surface; circular-path-shaped machining of the base body based on the construction data to produce the freeform Fresnel surface, the Fresnel segment surfaces and the trailing edges of the Fresnel facets, removing material from the base body until the Fresnel segment surface and the trailing edge are exposed for every Fresnel facet. 2. The method of claim 1 , wherein an origin of the coordinate system for the description of the freeform Fresnel surface is defined such that it is located centrally in the carrier surface. 3. The method of claim 1 , wherein a shape of the circular cylinder surfaces or cone surfaces is configured such that the upper intersection lines are approximated in each case to a shape of the intersection curve of the respective specific freeform surface with the carrier surface. 4. The method of claim 3 , wherein a selected circular cylinder surface or cone surface is configured such that it extends through a plurality of end points of the intersection of a selected intersection curve of the family of intersection curves and a point on the selected intersection curve that is located between two of the plurality of end points of said intersection curve, wherein the circular cylinder axes or cone axes of all other circular cylinder surfaces or cone surfaces coincide with the circular cylinder axis or cone axis of the selected circular cylinder surface or cone surface, and wherein for all freeform surfaces, the circular cylinder surface or cone surface that is assigned to a specific freeform surface extends through a point on the intersection curve of said specific freeform surface with the carrier surface. 5. The method of claim 4 , wherein the point between the two intersection curve end points of the selected intersection curve is located at least approximately in a center between the two intersection curve end points. 6. The method of claim 4 , wherein the selected intersection curve is an intersection curve that is located centrally in the family of intersection curves. 7. The method of claim 4 , wherein the point on the intersection curve of the specific freeform surface with the carrier surface is located at least approximately in a center between the two intersection curve end points of the respective intersection curve. 8. The method of claim 1 , wherein the circular cylinder surfaces or cone surfaces are circular cylinder surfaces, and wherein cone surfaces are disposed through the Fresnel segment surfaces after the construction of the Fresnel segment surfaces and the trailing edges using the circular cylinder surfaces, with the associated cones being dimensioned with respect to their cone angle and the position of their tips above the x-y-plane such that they continuously intersect in each case two adjacent Fresnel segment surfaces and with the section of the cone surface located between the intersection lines of a cone surface with the adjacent Fresnel segment surfaces forming the trailing edge between the adjacent Fresnel segment surfaces. 9. The method of claim 1 , wherein, in the circular-path-shaped machining of the base body, the movement of a tool used to perform the machining follows a circular path that is projected onto the x-y-plane. 10. The method of claim 9 , wherein the infeed values of the tool in the z-direction that are required for the circular-path-shaped machining of the base body are converted into cylinder coordinates taking into account the position of the circular cylinder axis or of the cone axis. 11. A method for the production of a freeform Fresnel surface having a number of Fresnel facets that have in each case a Fresnel segment surface and a trailing edge, the method comprising: creating a construction data set by: defining a carrier surface of the freeform Fresnel surface, which is defined in a coordinate system with an x-direction, a y-direction, a z-direction and an x-y plane; defining a family of freeform surfaces which are staggered in the z-direction of the coordinate system and inclined with respect to the x-y-plane of the coordinate system, wherein each of the freeform surfaces defines in each case the Fresnel segment surface of a Fresnel facet; ascertaining a family of intersection curves along which the freeform surfaces of the family of freeform surfaces intersect the carrier surface such that projections of the family of intersection curves onto the x-y-plane are not circular arcs; ascertaining circular cylinder surfaces or cone surfaces whose circular cylinder axes or cone axes are perpendicular to the x-y-plane of the coordinate system, wherein each circular cylinder surface or cone surface intersects in each case a specific freeform surface from the family of freeform surfaces at the height of the carrier surface and additionally cuts the freeform surface arranged in each case in the z-direction directly below the specific freeform surface, with the result that the intersection with the specific freeform surface defines an upper intersection line and the intersection with the freeform surface that is arranged in the z-direction immediately below it defines a lower intersection line such that projections of the upper and lower intersection lines onto the x-y-plane form circular arcs, and wherein the region of the circular cylinder surface or cone surface extending between the upper intersection line and the lower intersection line defines the trailing edge of the Fresnel facet belonging to the selected freeform surface, and machining a base body based on the construction data to produce the freeform Fresnel surface.
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