18606014. LIGHT SOURCE DEVICE AND PROJECTOR simplified abstract (SEIKO EPSON CORPORATION)

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LIGHT SOURCE DEVICE AND PROJECTOR

Organization Name

SEIKO EPSON CORPORATION

Inventor(s)

Takuo Yoneyama of Azumino-shi (JP)

LIGHT SOURCE DEVICE AND PROJECTOR - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18606014 titled 'LIGHT SOURCE DEVICE AND PROJECTOR

The abstract of the patent application describes a light source device with two optical parts that rotate around different axes, allowing for control over the direction of the emitted light beam.

  • The device includes a first light emitter, a first optical part with a plane of incidence and an exit surface, and a second optical part with a plane of incidence and an exit surface.
  • The first optical part rotates around a first axis, while the second optical part rotates around a second axis.
  • The planes of incidence and exit surfaces of both optical parts are parallel to each other, allowing for precise control over the emitted light beam.

Potential Applications: - This technology could be used in lighting systems for stage performances or architectural lighting designs. - It may also have applications in medical devices where precise control over light direction is required.

Problems Solved: - Provides a mechanism for controlling the direction of emitted light beams with precision. - Allows for flexibility in adjusting the orientation of the light source.

Benefits: - Enhanced control over the direction of light emission. - Improved versatility in lighting design applications.

Commercial Applications: Title: Innovative Light Source Device for Precision Lighting Control This technology could be utilized in stage lighting systems, architectural lighting designs, and medical devices requiring precise control over light direction. The ability to adjust the orientation of the light source with precision offers a competitive advantage in the lighting industry.

Questions about Light Source Device: 1. How does the rotation of the optical parts impact the control of the emitted light beam? 2. What are the potential cost implications of implementing this technology in commercial lighting systems?


Original Abstract Submitted

A light source device according to the present disclosure includes a first light emitter for emitting a first light beam, a first optical part having a first plane of incidence which the first light beam enters, and a first exit surface from which the first light beam is emitted, and a second optical part having a second plane of incidence which the first light beam emitted from the first optical part enters, and a second exit surface from which the first light beam is emitted. The first optical part rotates centering on a first rotational axis a. The second optical part rotates centering on a second rotational axis. The first plane of incidence and the first exit surface are parallel to each other, and the second plane of incidence and the second exit surface are parallel to each other.