18381241. LIGHT SOURCE DEVICE AND PROJECTOR simplified abstract (SEIKO EPSON CORPORATION)
LIGHT SOURCE DEVICE AND PROJECTOR
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Inventor(s)
Wataru Yasumatsu of Azumino-shi (JP)
LIGHT SOURCE DEVICE AND PROJECTOR - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18381241 titled 'LIGHT SOURCE DEVICE AND PROJECTOR
The abstract describes a light source device with multiple light sources and combiners to generate combined light flux.
- First light source emits a first light flux
- Second light source emits a second light flux
- Third light source emits a third light flux
- First light combiner enlarges and combines first and second light flux
- Second light combiner combines first combined light flux with third light flux
Potential Applications: - Stage lighting - Automotive headlights - Architectural lighting - Medical devices - Display technology
Problems Solved: - Enhances brightness and coverage of light sources - Allows for customization of light output - Improves efficiency of light generation
Benefits: - Increased light output - Versatile applications - Energy-efficient design - Enhanced visibility and illumination
Commercial Applications: "Advanced Light Source Device for Various Industries"
Prior Art: Research on light source combination technologies in the field of lighting and optics.
Frequently Updated Research: Ongoing studies on light source efficiency and optimization techniques.
Questions about Light Source Device: 1. How does the device improve the overall brightness of the light output? 2. What are the specific advantages of combining multiple light sources in this manner?
Original Abstract Submitted
A light source device according to the present disclosure includes a first light source configured to emit a first light flux, a second light source configured to emit a second light flux, a third light source configured to emit a third light flux, a first light combiner configured to enlarge a first light flux width of the first light flux, and combine the first light flux and the second light flux to generate a first combined light flux, and a second light combiner configured to combine the first combined light flux and the third light flux with each other to generate a second combined light flux. The first light flux width is equal to a second light flux width of the second light flux or smaller than the second light flux width, and the first light flux width is smaller than a third light flux width.