Seiko epson corporation (20240314274). PROJECTOR simplified abstract
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PROJECTOR
Organization Name
Inventor(s)
Norio Nakamura of MATSUMOTO-SHI (JP)
PROJECTOR - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240314274 titled 'PROJECTOR
The projector described in the abstract includes a light source and a light modulator with a liquid crystal panel, a multi-lens array, and a light refractor array.
- The liquid crystal panel contains multiple pixels, each with sub-pixels.
- The multi-lens array consists of multiple lenses for the different lights.
- The light refractor array includes first and second light refractors over pixel boundaries.
Key Features and Innovation:
- Utilizes a liquid crystal panel with sub-pixels for enhanced image quality.
- Incorporates a multi-lens array to optimize light entry into the system.
- Introduces a light refractor array to improve light distribution and efficiency.
Potential Applications:
- Home theater systems
- Business presentations
- Educational settings
Problems Solved:
- Improved image quality and clarity
- Enhanced light distribution for better visibility
- Increased efficiency in light utilization
Benefits:
- Crisp and clear images
- Brighter display
- Energy-efficient operation
Commercial Applications:
- Projection systems for cinemas
- Digital signage displays
- Conference room projectors
Prior Art: Prior art related to this technology may include patents or research on liquid crystal display panels, multi-lens arrays, and light refractor arrays.
Frequently Updated Research: Stay updated on advancements in liquid crystal technology, lens array design, and light manipulation techniques for projectors.
Questions about Projector Technology: 1. How does the liquid crystal panel improve image quality in projectors? 2. What are the potential commercial applications of this projector technology?
Original Abstract Submitted
a projector of the present disclosure includes a light source, and a light modulator, the light modulator has a liquid crystal panel, a multi-lens array entered by first, second, third lights, and a light refractor array. the liquid crystal panel has a plurality of pixels and each of the plurality of pixels has first, second, third sub-pixels. the multi-lens array has a plurality of lenses entered by the first, second, third lights. the light refractor array has a first light refractor over a boundary between the first, second pixels and a second light refractor over a boundary between the first, third pixels. the first light from the first pixel and the third light from the second pixel enter the first light refractor, and the third light from the first pixel and the first light from the third pixel enter the second light refractor.