Eyepiece optical system
US-9823545-B2 · Nov 21, 2017 · US
US2017160623A1 · US · A1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-2017160623-A1 |
| Application number | US-201615356146-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | A1 |
| Filing date | Nov 18, 2016 |
| Priority date | Dec 4, 2015 |
| Publication date | Jun 8, 2017 |
| Grant date | — |
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A focusing plate having a light entrance side and a light exit side includes a Fresnel lens disposed on one of the light entrance side and the light exit side to form a condensing surface, and a plurality of microlenses disposed on the other one of the light entrance side and the light exit side to form a diffusion surface. The relation between the arrangement period of microlens units arranged on the diffusion surface and the interval between annular sections of the Fresnel lens satisfies predetermined mathematical conditions.
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What is claimed is: 1 . A focusing plate having a light entrance side and a light exit side, comprising: a Fresnel lens disposed on one of the light entrance side and the light exit side to form a condensing surface; and a plurality of microlenses disposed on the other one of the light entrance side and the light exit side to form a diffusion surface, wherein the condensing surface is formed by arranging the center of the Fresnel lens aligned with the center of the one of the light entrance side and the light exit side, and wherein the diffusion surface is formed by arranging the plurality of microlenses two-dimensionally at equal intervals, and the apex interval between microlenses disposed adjacent to each other is longer than twice the interval between annular sections of the Fresnel lens. 2 . The focusing plate according to claim 1 , wherein the arrangement of the plurality of microlenses is a hexagonal arrangement, and the arrangement the annular sections of the Fresnel lens is a concentric arrangement, and wherein the following conditional expression is satisfied: Pml/Pfr_n>1.15, where Pml is the apex interval between microlenses disposed adjacent to each other, and Pfr_n is the radial distance between the (n−1)th annular section and the (n+1)th annular section from the center of the annular sections of the Fresnel lens. 3 . The focusing plate according to claim 1 , wherein the arrangement of the plurality of microlenses is a square arrangement, and the arrangement the annular sections of the Fresnel lens is a concentric arrangement, and wherein the following conditional expression is satisfied: Pml/Pfr_n>2, where Pml is the apex interval between microlenses disposed adjacent to each other, and Pfr_n is the radial distance between the (n−1)th annular section and the (n+1)th annular section from the center of the annular sections of the Fresnel lens. 4 . A focusing plate having a light entrance side and a light exit side, comprising: a condensing surface formed by a Fresnel lens disposed on one of the light entrance side and the light exit side; and a diffusion surface formed by a plurality of microlenses disposed on the other one of the light entrance side and the light exit side, wherein the diffusion surface is composed of a plurality of microlens assemblies each formed by periodically arranging microlens units each formed by arranging microlenses having the same shape two-dimensionally at equal intervals, the repetition periods of microlens units included in the plurality of microlens assemblies differ from each other, and the interval between two microlenses included in the microlens unit having the longest repetition period is longer than twice the interval between annular sections of the Fresnel lens. 5 . The focusing plate according to claim 4 , wherein the condensing surface is formed by arranging the center of the Fresnel lens aligned with the center of the one of the light entrance side and the light exit side, wherein the arrangement of the annular sections of the Fresnel lens is a concentric arrangement, wherein the microlens units are each composed of three microlenses, and wherein lines connecting the apexes of the three microlenses form a triangle, and the following conditional expression is satisfied: Pml/Pfr_n>1.15, where Pml is the length of one side of the triangle, and Pfr_n is the radial distance between the (n−1)th annular section and the (n+1)th annular section from the center of the annular sections of the Fresnel lens. 6 . A viewfinder optical system comprising: a focusing plate having a light entrance side and a light exit side on one of which a Fresnel lens is disposed to form a condensing surface and on the other of which a plurality of microlenses are disposed to form a diffusion surface; and an eyepiece optical system for observing an object image formed on the focusing plate, wherein, in the focusing plate, the diffusion surface is formed by arranging the plurality of microlenses two-dimensionally at equal intervals, the condensing surface is formed by arranging the center of the Fresnel lens aligned with the center of the one of the light entrance side and the light exit side, and the apex interval between microlenses disposed adjacent to each other is longer than twice the interval between annular sections of the Fresnel lens. 7 . The viewfinder optical system according to claim 6 , wherein the arrangement of the plurality of microlenses is a hexagonal arrangement, and the arrangement of the annular sections of the Fresnel lens is a concentric arrangement, and wherein the following conditional expression is satisfied: Pml* Fv/h <0.090[°], where Pml is the apex interval between microlenses disposed adjacent to each other, h is the height of an image formed on the focusing plate, and Fv[°] is the angle of view of the viewfinder optical system corresponding to the height h. 8 . A viewfinder optical system comprising: a focusing plate having light entrance side and a light exit side on one of which a Fresnel lens is disposed to form a condensing surface and on the other of which a plurality of microlenses are disposed to form a diffusion surface; and an eyepiece optical system for observing an object image formed on the focusing plate, wherein, in the focusing plate, the condensing surface is formed by arranging the center of the Fresnel lens aligned with the center of one of the light entrance side and the light exit side, the arrangement of the annular sections of the Fresnel lens is a concentric arrangement, the diffusion surface is composed of a plurality of microlens assemblies each formed by periodically arranging microlens units each formed by arranging microlenses having the same shape two-dimensionally at equal intervals, the repetition periods of microlens units included in the plurality of microlens assemblies differ from each other, and the interval between two microlenses included in the microlens unit having the longest repetition period is longer than twice the interval between annular sections of the Fresnel lens. 9 . The viewfinder optical system according to claim 8 , wherein the microlens units are each composed of three microlenses, lines connecting the apexes of the three microlenses form a triangle, and wherein the following conditional expression is satisfied: Pml* Fv/h <0.090[°], where Pml is the length of one side of the triangle, h is the height of an image formed on the focusing plate, and Fv[°] is the angle of view of the viewfinder optical system corresponding to the height h.
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