Optical guide for collimated images with optical beam doubler, and associated optical device

US9182597B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9182597-B2
Application numberUS-201314105135-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateDec 12, 2013
Priority dateDec 12, 2012
Publication dateNov 10, 2015
Grant dateNov 10, 2015

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The general field of the invention is that of optical guides for collimated images comprising a first and a second image conductor functioning by total reflection, each conductor comprising a plurality of plates that are planar, semi-reflective, mutually parallel and inclined with respect to the plane of the external faces of the image conductors. The two conductors are arranged so as to deliver a collimated image to a large pupil. The optical guide according to the invention comprises an optical beam doubler element having substantially the shape of a rectangular parallelepiped. In its basic version, it comprises four external planar facets, two internal semi-reflective planar mirrors, said mirrors being mutually perpendicular, a planar entrance face intended to receive a collimated image, and an exit face adhesively bonded to the injection section of one of the image conductors. The invention also relates to the whole of the display device associated with this optical guide.

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What is claimed is: 1. Optical guide for collimated images comprising: a first image conductor having substantially the shape of a rectangular parallelepiped and comprising two first faces that are planar and mutually parallel, two second faces that are planar and mutually parallel and perpendicular to the two first planar faces, a plurality of first plates that are planar, semi-reflective, mutually parallel and inclined with respect to the plane of the two first planar faces, and an injection section; a second image conductor having substantially the shape of a planar plate comprising two third faces that are planar and mutually parallel and arranged in the extension of the two second planar faces, a fourth face that is planar, perpendicular to the second planar faces and joined to one of the two first planar faces, a plurality of second plates that are planar, semi-reflective, mutually parallel and inclined with respect to the plane of the two third planar faces; wherein the guide comprises an optical beam doubler element, said doubler element having substantially the shape of a rectangular parallelepiped, and comprising two first facets that are planar and mutually parallel, two second facets that are planar, mutually parallel and perpendicular to the two first planar facets, at least one first mirror that is semi-reflective, planar and arranged at a first preset distance from one of the two first planar facets and parallel to the latter, at least one second mirror that is semi-reflective, planar and arranged at a second preset distance from one of the two second planar facets and parallel to the latter, a planar entrance face that is intended to receive a collimated image, and an exit face coincident with or in the vicinity of the injection section. 2. Optical guide according to claim 1 , wherein the doubler element comprises two first mirrors that are semi-reflective, planar and arranged at two first preset distances from one of the two first planar facets, said two first semi-reflective planar mirrors being mutually parallel and parallel to said first planar facets; and two second mirrors that are semi-reflective, planar and arranged at two second preset distances from one of the two second planar facets, said two second semi-reflective planar mirrors being mutually parallel and parallel to said second planar facets. 3. Optical guide according to claim 1 , wherein the doubler element comprises three first mirrors that are semi-reflective, planar and arranged at three first preset distances from one of the two first planar facets, said three first semi-reflective planar mirrors being mutually parallel and parallel to said first planar facets; and three second mirrors that are semi-reflective, planar and arranged at three second preset distances from one of the two second planar facets, said three second semi-reflective planar mirrors being mutually parallel and parallel to said second planar facets. 4. Optical guide according to claim 1 , wherein the doubler element comprises four first mirrors that are semi-reflective, planar and arranged at four first preset distances from one of the two first planar facets, said four first semi-reflective planar mirrors being mutually parallel and parallel to said first planar facets; and four second mirrors that are semi-reflective, planar and arranged at four second preset distances from one of the two second planar facets, said four second semi-reflective planar mirrors being mutually parallel and parallel to said second planar facets. 5. Optical guide according to claim 1 , wherein the injection section is arranged on the fifth face of the first image conductor. 6. Optical guide according to claim 1 , wherein the injection section is situated on one of the two first planar faces or on one of the two second planar faces. 7. Optical device comprising optical means arranged to form a collimated image, and an optical guide according to claim 1 , wherein, the collimated image being composed of parallel light beams, the optical means are arranged so that each of the beams is inclined by a non-zero value with respect to the normal to the entrance face, none of the beams possessing any beam symmetrical with respect to said normal. 8. Optical device according to claim 7 , wherein the minimum length of the first semi-reflective planar mirror and the minimum length of the second semi-reflective planar mirror are equal to the value of the greatest length of the entrance face divided by the tangent of the minimum angle of inclination of the light beams inside the doubler element.

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  • Light guide, e.g. taper · CPC title

  • with means for altering, e.g. enlarging, the entrance or exit pupil · CPC title

  • provided on the surface of the light guide or in the bulk of it · CPC title

  • Field-of-view increase by wavefront division · CPC title

  • for splitting or combining a plurality of identical beams or images, e.g. image replication · CPC title

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What does patent US9182597B2 cover?
The general field of the invention is that of optical guides for collimated images comprising a first and a second image conductor functioning by total reflection, each conductor comprising a plurality of plates that are planar, semi-reflective, mutually parallel and inclined with respect to the plane of the external faces of the image conductors. The two conductors are arranged so as to delive…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Thales Sa
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification G02B27/0101. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
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Publication date Tue Nov 10 2015 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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