Multi-viewer autostereoscopic tabletop display with dynamic parallax barrier and directional backlight

US9967554B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9967554-B2
Application numberUS-201615058303-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMar 2, 2016
Priority dateMar 2, 2016
Publication dateMay 8, 2018
Grant dateMay 8, 2018

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An apparatus for displaying three dimensional (3D) images to a viewer without the need for 3D glasses. The apparatus includes a first display device horizontally oriented and operable to alternately display a first parallax and a second parallax barrier. The first parallax barrier corresponds with a first viewer location and the second parallax barrier corresponds with a second viewer location. The apparatus includes a second display device positioned parallel to the first display device and operable to alternately display first 3D content corresponding with the first viewer location and second 3D content corresponding with the second viewer location. The apparatus includes a directional backlight assembly alternately backlighting the second display device with first light directed toward the first viewer location and second light directed toward the second viewer location. The apparatus includes a controller synchronizing time multiplexed operations of the first and second display devices and the directional backlight assembly.

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A tabletop display apparatus for displaying three dimensional (3D) images to viewers, comprising: a first display device horizontally oriented and operable to alternately display a first parallax and a second parallax barrier, wherein the first parallax barrier corresponds with a first viewer location relative to the first display device and the second parallax barrier corresponds with a second viewer location differing from the first viewer location; a second display device positioned parallel to the first display device and operable to alternately display first 3D content corresponding with the first viewer location and second 3D content corresponding with the second viewer location; and a directional backlight assembly operable to alternately backlight the second display device with first light directed toward the first viewer location and with second light directed toward the second viewer location, wherein the directional backlight assembly comprises a transparent light support with a hemispherical outer surface supporting a plurality of light sources that are independently addressable and operable to provide the first and second light, and wherein the directional backlight assembly further comprises a reflector element with a hemispherical, mirrored inner surface facing the hemispherical outer surface of the transparent light support to reflect the first and second light through the transparent light support to backlight the second display device. 2. The apparatus of claim 1 , further comprising a controller synchronizing time multiplexed operations of the first display device, the second display device, and the directional backlight assembly whereby the first parallax barrier, the first 3D content, and the first light are provided concurrently and the second parallax barrier, the second 3D content, and the second light are provided concurrently. 3. The apparatus of claim 2 , wherein the controller generates the first parallax barrier and the first 3D content and operates the directional backlight assembly based on the first viewer location and wherein the controller generates the second parallax barrier and the second 3D content and operates the directional backlight assembly based on the second viewer location. 4. The apparatus of claim 2 , further comprising a tracker assembly determining the first and second viewer locations and wherein the first and second viewer locations define location, orientation, and pitch for eyes of first and second viewers being tracked by the tracker assembly. 5. The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the hemispherical outer surface has a first radius, wherein the hemispherical, mirrored inner surface has a second radius, and wherein the first radius is in the range of 45 to 55 percent of the second radius. 6. The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein a first subset of the light sources is operated concurrently to provide the first light and a second subset of the light sources, differing from the first subset of the light sources, is operated concurrently to provide the second light. 7. The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the light sources each comprises a light emitting diode (LED) mounted on the hemispherical outer surface to direct light toward the hemispherical, mirrored inner surface of the reflector element. 8. An autostereoscopic display, comprising: a display assembly switching between projecting, when backlit, first autostereoscopic content to a first viewing location and second autostereoscopic content to a second viewing location; and an omnidirectional backlight assembly operable to alternately backlight the display assembly with first light directed toward the first viewing location and with second light directed toward the second viewing location, wherein the omnidirectional backlight assembly comprises a transparent light support with a hemispherical outer surface supporting a plurality of light sources that are independently addressable and operable to provide the first and second light, and wherein the omnidirectional backlight assembly further comprises a reflector element with a hemispherical, mirrored inner surface facing the hemispherical outer surface of the transparent light support to reflect the first and second light through the transparent light support to backlight the display assembly. 9. The display of claim 8 , wherein the hemispherical outer surface has a first radius, wherein the hemispherical, mirrored inner surface has a second radius, and wherein the first radius is in the range of 45 to 55 percent of the second radius. 10. The display of claim 8 , wherein a first subset of the light sources is operated concurrently to provide the first light and a second subset of the light sources, differing from the first subset of the light sources, is operated concurrently to provide the second light. 11. The display of claim 8 , wherein the light sources each comprises a light emitting diode (LED) mounted on the hemispherical outer surface to direct light toward the hemispherical, mirrored inner surface of the reflector element. 12. The display of claim 8 , further including a controller synchronizing time multiplexed operations of the display assembly and the omnidirectional backlight assembly whereby the first autostereoscopic content and the first light are provided concurrently and the second autostereoscopic content and the second light are provided concurrently in a switching manner during operations of the display. 13. The display of claim 8 , wherein the display assembly includes: a first display device horizontally oriented and operable to alternately display a first parallax and a second parallax barrier, wherein the first parallax barrier corresponds with the first viewing and the second parallax barrier corresponds with the second viewing location; and a second display device positioned parallel to the first display device and operable to alternately display first 3D content corresponding with the first viewing location and second 3D content corresponding with the second viewing location. 14. An autostereoscopic tabletop display method, comprising: determining a location of a first viewer's eyes relative to a horizontal plane; determining a location of a second viewer's eyes relative to the horizontal plane; first backlighting a display assembly with light directed toward the location of the first viewer's eyes; during the first backlighting, operating the display assembly to display first autostereoscopic content; after the first backlighting, second backlighting the display assembly with light directed toward the location of the second viewer's eyes; and during the second backlighting, operating the display assembly to display second autostereoscopic content differing from the first autostereoscopic content, wherein the first and second backlighting are performed by a directional backlight assembly comprising a transparent light support with a hemispherical outer surface supporting a plurality of light sources that are independently addressable and operable to provide the light during the first and second backlighting, and wherein the directional backlight assembly further comprises a reflector element with a hemispherical, mirrored inner surface facing the hemispherical outer surface of the transparent light support to reflect the first and second light through the transparent light support to backlight the second display device. 15. The method of claim 14 , wherein the hemispherical outer surface has a first radius, wherein the hemispherical, mirrored inner surface has a second radius, and wherein the first radius is in the ran

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  • Synchronisation thereof; Control thereof · CPC title

  • H04N13/315Primary

    the parallax barriers being time-variant · CPC title

  • for tracking with gaze detection, i.e. detecting the lines of sight of the viewer's eyes · CPC title

  • Arrangement of liquid crystal layers or cells in which the final condition of one light beam is achieved by the addition of the effects of two or more layers or cells · CPC title

  • involving lenticular arrays · CPC title

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What does patent US9967554B2 cover?
An apparatus for displaying three dimensional (3D) images to a viewer without the need for 3D glasses. The apparatus includes a first display device horizontally oriented and operable to alternately display a first parallax and a second parallax barrier. The first parallax barrier corresponds with a first viewer location and the second parallax barrier corresponds with a second viewer location.…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Disney Entpr Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification H04N13/315. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue May 08 2018 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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