Optical unit, light source apparatus, and image display apparatus
US-9482860-B2 · Nov 1, 2016 · US
US9897795B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9897795-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514804699-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jul 21, 2015 |
| Priority date | Dec 8, 2014 |
| Publication date | Feb 20, 2018 |
| Grant date | Feb 20, 2018 |
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A color wheel device is used in a projector. The color wheel device includes a housing, a color wheel, a motor, and a thermally conductive member. The housing has at least one through hole for a light beam to pass through. The color wheel is disposed in the housing and includes a substrate and a phosphor layer. The substrate has a light-receiving surface. The phosphor layer is disposed on the light-receiving surface. The light beam forms a light spot on the phosphor layer. The motor is disposed in the housing for driving the substrate to rotate. During the rotation of the substrate, the light spot forms a circular path on the phosphor layer. The thermally conductive member is disposed on the housing substantially at a location to which the circular path maps.
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What is claimed is: 1. A color wheel device used in a projector, the color wheel device comprising: a housing having at least one through hole for a light beam to pass through; a color wheel disposed in the housing and comprising: a substrate having a light-receiving surface; and a phosphor layer disposed on the light-receiving surface, wherein the light beam forms a light spot on the phosphor layer; a motor disposed in the housing for driving the substrate to rotate, wherein during the rotation of the substrate, the light spot forms a circular path on the phosphor layer; and a thermally conductive member disposed on an outer surface of the housing substantially along a circular area to which the circular path maps, wherein an orthogonal projection of the thermally conductive member on the light-receiving surface at least overlaps half of the circular path, wherein the thermally conductive member is a heat pipe or a cooling fluid pipeline. 2. The color wheel device of claim 1 , wherein the heat pipe or cooling fluid pipeline is located at a side of the substrate adjacent to the light-receiving surface and disposed on the outside of the housing. 3. The color wheel device of claim 1 , wherein the heat pipe or cooling fluid pipeline is located at a side of the substrate adjacent to the light-receiving surface and disposed in the housing. 4. The color wheel device of claim 1 , wherein the substrate further has a back light surface, and the light-receiving surface and the back light surface are respectively located at two opposite sides of the substrate. 5. The color wheel device of claim 4 , wherein the heat pipe or cooling fluid pipeline is located at a side of the substrate adjacent to the back light surface and disposed on the outside of the housing. 6. The color wheel device of claim 4 , wherein the thermally conductive member is located at a side of the substrate adjacent to the back light surface and disposed in the housing. 7. The color wheel device of claim 4 , wherein the substrate is a transmissive substrate, the number of the at least one through hole is at least two or a multiple of two, and the through holes are aligned with each other across the substrate in an optical path of the light beam. 8. The color wheel device of claim 1 , wherein during the rotation of the substrate, an orthogonal projection of the through hole on the light-receiving surface forms a circular projection band on the light-receiving surface, and the orthogonal projection of the heat pipe or cooling fluid pipeline on the light-receiving surface at least partially overlaps the circular projection band. 9. The color wheel device of claim 1 , wherein the substrate is a reflective substrate. 10. A color wheel device used in a projector, the color wheel device comprising: a housing having at least one through hole for a light beam to pass through; a color wheel disposed in the housing and comprising: a substrate having a light-receiving surface; and a phosphor layer disposed on the light-receiving surface; a motor disposed in the housing for driving the substrate to rotate, wherein during the rotation of the substrate, the light beam radiates a circular irradiated zone on the phosphor layer, so as to form a circular hot zone corresponding to the circular irradiated zone on the housing, and the circular hot zone is substantially located at a linear position at which the light beam projects; and a thermally conductive member disposed on an outer surface of the housing substantially along the circular hot zone and at least overlapping half of the circular hot zone, wherein the thermally conductive member is a heat pipe or a cooling fluid pipeline. 11. The color wheel device of claim 10 , wherein the area of the circular hot zone is slightly larger than the area of the circular irradiated zone.
Cooling systems (cooling of liquid crystal cells in general G02F1/133382; cooling of projectors not peculiar to the presence of an electronic spatial light modulator G03B21/16) · CPC title
in the form of devices for effecting sequential colour changes, e.g. colour wheels · CPC title
using laser light sources (using laser beams scanning the display screen H04N9/3129) · CPC title
Cooling; Preventing overheating · CPC title
for controlling the spectrum · CPC title
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