Display system with variable beam expansion for multiple lasers
US-12169277-B2 · Dec 17, 2024 · US
US9977236B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9977236-B2 |
| Application number | US-201715655350-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jul 20, 2017 |
| Priority date | Jan 21, 2015 |
| Publication date | May 22, 2018 |
| Grant date | May 22, 2018 |
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This optical scanning method yields a high quality image. An emission end of an optical fiber is displaced two-dimensionally to scan light emitted from the optical fiber, the emission end being displaced with an optical scanning actuator that includes a first driver and a second driver for driving the emission end in different directions. A circular scanning area is scanned by controlling, with a driver controller, a first drive signal supplied to the first driver and a second drive signal supplied to the second driver so as to rotate a scanning pattern of the light while causing the scanning pattern to reciprocate repeatedly in a nearly parallel manner with constant length.
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The invention claimed is: 1. An optical scanning apparatus comprising: an optical fiber with a displaceably supported emission end; an optical scanning actuator comprising a first driver and a second driver configured to displace the emission end two-dimensionally; a drive controller configured to control a first drive signal supplied to the first driver and a second drive signal supplied to the second driver; and an optical input interface configured to cause light from a light source to enter the optical fiber, wherein the drive controller is configured to control the first drive signal and the second drive signal to rotate a rod-shaped scanning pattern of the light, wherein the rod-shaped scanning pattern has a constant length and includes an outgoing path in a first direction along the length axis of the rod-shaped scanning pattern, a return path in a second direction along the length axis of the rod-shaped scanning pattern, and turn-back points connecting the outgoing path and the return path, so as to scan a circular scanning area, and wherein the drive controller is configured to rotate the rod-shaped scanning pattern back and forth over a range of 180° by inverting a phase of the first drive signal or the second drive signal at a rotation angle of the rod-shaped scanning pattern where a displacement of the emission end due to the first driver or the second driver is minimized. 2. An optical scanning method for displacing an emission end of an optical fiber two-dimensionally to scan light emitted from the optical fiber, the emission end being displaced with an optical scanning actuator that includes a first driver and a second driver configured to drive the emission end in different directions, the optical scanning method comprising: scanning a circular scanning area by controlling, with a drive controller, a first drive signal supplied to the first driver and a second drive signal supplied to the second driver so as to rotate a rod-shaped scanning pattern of the light, wherein the rod-shaped scanning pattern has a constant length and includes an outgoing path in a first direction along the length axis of the rod-shaped scanning pattern, a return path in a second direction along the length axis of the rod-shaped scanning pattern, and turn-back points connecting the outgoing path and the return path, wherein the drive controller rotates the rod-shaped scanning pattern in one direction by inverting a phase of the first drive signal at a rotation angle of the rod-shaped scanning pattern where a displacement of the emission end due to the first driver is minimized and inverting a phase of the second drive signal at a rotation angle of the rod-shaped scanning pattern where a displacement of the emission end due to the second driver is minimized. 3. The optical scanning method of claim 2 , wherein an amplitude of the first drive signal or the second drive signal is changed gradually around an inversion point of the phase of the first drive signal or the second drive signal. 4. An optical scanning method for displacing an emission end of an optical fiber two-dimensionally to scan light emitted from the optical fiber, the emission end being displaced with an optical scanning actuator that includes a first driver and a second driver configured to drive the emission end in different directions, the optical scanning method comprising: scanning a circular scanning area by controlling, with a drive controller, a first drive signal supplied to the first driver and a second drive signal supplied to the second driver so as to rotate a rod-shaped scanning pattern of the light, wherein the rod-shaped scanning pattern has a constant length and includes an outgoing path in a first direction along the length axis of the rod-shaped scanning pattern, a return path in a second direction along the length axis of the rod-shaped scanning pattern, and turn-back points connecting the outgoing path and the return path, wherein the drive controller rotates the rod-shaped scanning pattern back and forth over a range of 180° by inverting a phase of the first drive signal or the second drive signal at a rotation angle of the rod-shaped scanning pattern where a displacement of the emission end due to the first driver or the second driver is minimized. 5. The optical scanning method of claim 4 , wherein an amplitude of the first drive signal or the second drive signal is changed gradually around an inversion point of the phase of the first drive signal or the second drive signal. 6. An optical scanning apparatus comprising: an optical fiber with a displaceably supported emission end; an optical scanning actuator comprising a first driver and a second driver configured to displace the emission end two-dimensionally; a drive controller configured to control a first drive signal supplied to the first driver and a second drive signal supplied to the second driver; and an optical input interface configured to cause light from a light source to enter the optical fiber, wherein the drive controller is configured to control the first drive signal and the second drive signal to rotate a rod-shaped scanning pattern of the light emitted from the optical fiber, wherein the rod-shaped scanning pattern has a constant length and includes an outgoing path in a first direction along the length axis of the rod-shaped scanning pattern, a return path in a second direction along the length axis of the rod-shaped scanning pattern, and turn-back points connecting the outgoing path and the return path, so as to scan a circular scanning area, and wherein the drive controller is configured to rotate the rod-shaped scanning pattern in one direction by inverting a phase of the first drive signal at a rotation angle of the rod-shaped scanning pattern where a displacement of the emission end due to the first driver is minimized and inverting a phase of the second drive signal at a rotation angle of the rod-shaped scanning pattern where a displacement of the emission end due to the second driver is minimized.
having movable or deformable optical fibres, light guides or waveguides as scanning elements (light guides per se G02B6/00) · CPC title
using optical fibres · CPC title
with light-conductive means, e.g. fibre optics (A61B1/07 takes precedence) · CPC title
with means for scanning · CPC title
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
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