Method for projecting an image

US9300899B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9300899-B2
Application numberUS-201313800011-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMar 13, 2013
Priority dateMar 13, 2013
Publication dateMar 29, 2016
Grant dateMar 29, 2016

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A method of projecting an image onto a viewing surface uses scanning projector, such as a laser-beam-steering pico projector, which scans a laser beam across the viewing surface. Each pixel area on the viewing surface which is included within images defined by a high intensity display digital video data, and each pixel area on the viewing surface which is included within images defined by a low intensity display digital video data are scanned. The projector beam illuminates each pixel area on the viewing surface which is included within images defined by the high intensity display digital video data for a greater period of time than is spent illuminating each pixel area on the viewing surface which is included within images defined by other digital video data.

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What is claimed is: 1. A method of projecting an image onto a viewing surface with a projector which repeatedly scans a laser beam across the viewing surface in a first scanning direction at a first scanning speed and repeatedly scans the laser beam across the viewing surface in a second scanning direction at a second scanning speed, said second direction being orthogonal to said first scanning direction and said second scanning speed being less than said first scanning speed, to display digital video data, comprising the steps of: identifying that portion of the digital video data that is high intensity display digital video data and the portion of the digital video data that is low intensity display digital video data; providing a laser-beam-steering pico projector responsive to a digital video input for directing the projector beam in repeating sequence to each of a plurality of pixel areas on said viewing surface and illuminating said pixel areas with a color and intensity of laser beam light defined by digital video data provided at said digital video input; supplying digital video data to said digital video input of said laser-beam-steering pico projector; and altering the scanning speed of said laser-beam-steering pico projector such that the beam illuminates each pixel area on said viewing surface which is included within images defined by said high intensity display digital video data for a greater period of time than is spent illuminating the other pixel areas, wherein said each pixel area on said viewing surface which is included within images defined by said high intensity display digital video data for a greater period of time than is spent illuminating the other pixel areas represent construction points and lines. 2. The method of projecting an image onto a viewing surface with a projector according to claim 1 , in which said first scanning speed and said second scanning speed are both slowed when said beam illuminates pixel areas on said viewing surface that are included within images defined by said high intensity display digital video data. 3. The method of projecting an image onto a viewing surface with a projector according to claim 1 , in which the image defined by high intensity display digital video data is displayed in a color which differs from the color of display of the image defined by low intensity display digital video data. 4. The method of projecting an image onto a viewing surface with a projector according to claim 3 , in which the image defined by high intensity display digital video data is displayed in green. 5. A method of projecting a digital video image onto a viewing surface with a laserbeam-steering pico projector which scans a laser beam across the viewing surface, illuminating pixel areas with a color and intensity of laser beam light defined by digital video data provided to the digital video input of the projector, comprising the steps of: identifying the portion of the digital video data that is high intensity display digital video data and the portion of the digital video data that is low intensity display digital video data; supplying high intensity display digital video data to said digital video input of said laser-beam-steering pico projector; scanning repeatedly each pixel area on said viewing surface which is included within images defined by said high intensity display digital video data; and supplying low intensity display digital video data to said digital video input of said laser-beam-steering pico projector; and after said scanning repeatedly each pixel area on said viewing surface which is included within images defined by said high intensity display digital video data, scanning each pixel area on said viewing surface which is included within images defined by said low intensity display digital video data, whereby the beam illuminates each pixel area on said viewing surface which is included within images defined by said high intensity display digital video data for a greater period of time than is spent illuminating the other pixel areas. 6. The method of projecting a digital video image onto a viewing surface with a laserbeam-steering pico projector according to claim 5 , in which the image defined by high intensity display digital video data is displayed in a color which differs from the color of display of the image defined by low intensity display digital video data. 7. The method of projecting an image onto a viewing surface with a laser-beam-steering pico projector according to claim 6 , in which the image defined by high intensity display digital video data is displayed in green. 8. A method of projecting a digital video image onto a viewing surface with a projector which scans a laser beam across the viewing surface, illuminating pixel areas with a color and intensity of laser beam light defined by digital video data provided to the digital video input of the projector, comprising the steps of: identifying the portion of the digital video data that is high intensity display digital video data and the portion of the digital video data that is low intensity display digital video data; supplying said high intensity display digital video data and said low intensity display digital video data to said digital video input of said laser-beam-steering pico projector; and scanning each pixel area on said viewing surface which is included within images defined by said high intensity display digital video data, and scanning each pixel area on said viewing surface which is included within images defined by said low intensity display digital video data, such that the beam illuminates each pixel area on said viewing surface which is included within images defined by said high intensity display digital video data for a greater period of time than is spent illuminating each pixel area on said viewing surface which is included within images defined by said low intensity display digital video data, wherein the image defined by high intensity display digital video data is displayed in a color which differs from the color of display of the image defined by low intensity display digital video data. 9. The method of projecting an image onto a viewing surface with a projector according to claim 8 , in which the image defined by high intensity display digital video data is displayed in green. 10. The method of projecting a digital video image onto a viewing surface with a projector according to claim 8 , in which the step of scanning each pixel area on said viewing surface which is included within images defined by said high intensity display digital video data, and scanning each pixel area on said viewing surface which is included within images defined by said low intensity display digital video data, includes the step of scanning each pixel area on said viewing surface which is included within images defined by said low intensity display digital video data at a scanning speed which is greater than the scanning speed at which each pixel area on said viewing surface which is included within images defined by said high intensity display digital video data are scanned. 11. The method of projecting a digital video image onto a viewing surface with a projector according to claim 8 , in which the step of scanning each pixel area on said viewing surface which is included within images defined by said high intensity display digital video data, and scanning each pixel area on said viewing surface which is included within images defined by said low intensity display digital video data, includes the step of scanning each pixel area on said viewing surface which is included within images defined by said high intensity display digital video data a plurality of times for

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  • with both horizontal and vertical deflecting means, e.g. raster or XY scanners (colour television using laser beams scanning a display screen H04N9/3129) · CPC title

  • Scanning different formats; Scanning with different densities of dots per unit length, e.g. different numbers of dots per inch (dpi); Conversion of scanning standards (H04N1/00283 takes precedence; picture signal circuits for modification of image resolution H04N1/3935, H04N1/40068) · CPC title

  • Varying the scanning velocity or position · CPC title

  • G01C15/002Primary

    Active optical surveying means (optical plumbing G01C15/105) · CPC title

  • H04N5/74Primary

    Projection arrangements for image reproduction, e.g. using eidophor · CPC title

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What does patent US9300899B2 cover?
A method of projecting an image onto a viewing surface uses scanning projector, such as a laser-beam-steering pico projector, which scans a laser beam across the viewing surface. Each pixel area on the viewing surface which is included within images defined by a high intensity display digital video data, and each pixel area on the viewing surface which is included within images defined by a low…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Trimble Navigation Ltd
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification G01C15/002. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Mar 29 2016 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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