Seiko epson corporation (20240333888). PROJECTOR simplified abstract

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PROJECTOR

Organization Name

seiko epson corporation

Inventor(s)

Takuo Yoneyama of Azumino-shi (JP)

PROJECTOR - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240333888 titled 'PROJECTOR

The abstract describes a projector that separates light from a source into different wavelengths, modulates the light, combines it, and projects it along with invisible light.

  • Light separator separates light into different wavelengths
  • Light modulators modulate the separated light
  • Light combiner combines modulated light
  • Projection optical system projects combined light
  • Light source emits invisible light
  • Optical part combines separated light and invisible light
  • Projector projects light including different wavelengths and invisible light

Potential Applications: - Projection systems for various industries such as entertainment, education, and business presentations

Problems Solved: - Efficient modulation and projection of light with different wavelengths - Integration of invisible light for enhanced visual effects

Benefits: - Enhanced visual quality in projected images - Versatile applications in different settings - Improved efficiency in light modulation and projection

Commercial Applications: Title: Advanced Projection Systems for Enhanced Visual Experiences This technology can be used in theaters, classrooms, boardrooms, and other venues where high-quality projection is required. It can also be integrated into augmented reality and virtual reality systems for immersive experiences.

Prior Art: Researchers can explore patents related to light modulation, projection systems, and invisible light integration for further insights into this technology.

Frequently Updated Research: Stay updated on advancements in light modulation techniques, projection technologies, and invisible light applications to enhance the capabilities of this projector.

Questions about the Technology: 1. How does the light separator effectively separate light into different wavelengths? 2. What are the potential challenges in integrating invisible light with the projected image?


Original Abstract Submitted

a projector includes a light separator configured to separate the light emitted from a light source device into first light with a first wavelength and second light with a second wavelength, a first light modulator configured to modulate the first light, a second light modulator configured to modulate the second light, a light combiner configured to combine light emitted from the first light modulator and light emitted from the second light modulator with each other, a projection optical system configured to project light, a light source configured to emit invisible light, and an optical part configured to combine the first light emitted from the light separator and the invisible light with each other. the first light and the invisible light which are emitted from the optical part enter the first light modulator. the projection optical system projects light including the first light, the second light, and the invisible light.