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Projector

A technology of projectors and projection optical systems, which is applied in the field of projectors and can solve problems such as difficult realization

Inactive Publication Date: 2006-04-12
SEIKO EPSON CORP
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[0011] However, in the case of a projector using a synthetic optical system having a multilayer film for blue reflection and a multilayer film for red reflection, the lighting device for illuminating liquid crystal panels of each color is subject to a structure in which green light is branched at the center. limits
That is, in this synthetic optical system, it is limited by the configuration of the optical path that makes the green image light straight and combines the blue or red image light from both sides, so it is difficult to realize, for example, that the light that is opposed to the green optical path is arranged on the green optical path. Chengchang's relay optical system projector
[0012] In addition, in the projector with the relay optical system arranged on the green optical path, although the multilayer film for blue or red reflection and the multilayer film for green reflection constitute the dichroic prism as the synthetic optical system, but for example, the green The image light at the border wavelength of blue forms a double image on the screen due to multiple reflections on the two multilayer films

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[0048] figure 1 It is a figure explaining the projector of Example 1 of this invention. The projector 10 includes a light source device 20 that emits light source light, a homogenizing optical system 30 that homogenizes the illumination light from the light source device 20, and the illumination light that passes through the homogenizing optical system 30 is divided into three colors of red, green, and blue. The divided illumination system 40, the light modulator 50 illuminated by the illumination light of each color emitted from the divided illumination system 40, the cross dichroic prism 60 that combines the modulated light of each color from the light modulator 50, and the cross dichroic prism The image light of 60 is projected onto a projection lens 70 on a screen (not shown).

[0049] Among them, the light source device 20 has a lamp main body 21 forming a substantially point-shaped light-emitting portion, and a parabolic concave mirror 22 that collimates the light source l...

Embodiment 2

[0070] Figure 5 It is a diagram explaining the projector of the second embodiment. The projector 110 is figure 1 The projector 10 of the first embodiment shown is partially modified. The parts not specifically described have the same structure as the projector 10 of the first embodiment. In addition, the same symbols are used for the common parts and the repetition is omitted. Description.

[0071] The color separation optical system including the first and second dichroic mirrors 141a and 141b in the divided illumination system 40 separates the illumination light into three light beams of red light LR, green light LG, and blue light LB. That is, the first dichroic mirror 141a reflects the red light LR of the three colors of red, green, and blue, and transmits the green light LG and the blue light LB. In addition, the second dichroic mirror 141b reflects the blue light LB of the incident green light LG and blue light LB, and transmits the green light LG.

[0072]In the light mo...

Embodiment 3

[0081] Figure 8 It is a diagram explaining the projector of the third embodiment. The projector 210 is figure 1 The projector 10 of the first embodiment shown is partially modified. The parts not specifically described have the same structure as the projector 10 of the first embodiment. In addition, the same symbols are used for the common parts and the repetition is omitted. Description.

[0082] In the case of the projector 210 of the third embodiment, a band pass filter 281 as an optical element is provided on the first optical path OP1 that guides the blue light LB. In the example shown in the figure, although the band-pass filter 281 is provided between the mirror 42a and the field lens 43b, the band-pass filter 281 may be arranged from the first dichroic mirror 41a to the cross dichroic Any position on the optical path of the prism 260.

[0083] The cross dichroic prism 260 corresponding to the provision of such a band-pass filter 281 is a conventional cross dichroic pris...

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Abstract

The invention is to provide a projector capable of preventing formation of a ghost image resulting from multiple reflection caused by a synthesizing optical system. The projector 10 prevents the reflection characteristics of a pair of dichroic films 61 and 62 from being overlapped or superposed. Accordingly, the boundary light BL of blue light LB or green light LG entering a cross dichroic prism 60 is prevented from becoming return light made incident on a liquid crystal panel 51g or the like as a result of being double-reflected by both the dichroic films 61 and 62. Specifically, this prevents the problem that, as in the case where the dichroic films 61 and 62 have the reflection characteristics overlapping each other, return light is turned into an advancing light as a result from being reflected by a liquid crystal panel 51b or the like, and ends up forming a ghost image or the like on the screen SC with such advancing light.

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Technical field [0001] The present invention relates to a projector that projects an image using a light modulation device such as a liquid crystal panel. Background technique [0002] As a conventional projector, there is one in which image light of each color emitted from a liquid crystal panel of each color illuminated by blue, red, and green illuminating light passes through a pair of multi-layer films for blue and red reflection and arranged in an X shape. A projector in which a synthesis optical system performs color synthesis (see Patent Documents 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5). In the above projector, the blue image light is reflected by the multi-layer film for blue reflection, the red image light is reflected by the multi-layer film for red reflection, and the green image light is spread on the two multi-layer films. When the light is transmitted, the image light is superimposed, that is, color synthesis is performed (see Patent Documents 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5). [0003] Among them, in...

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IPC IPC(8): G02B27/18G02F1/13H04N5/74H04N9/31
CPCH04N9/3197G02B27/1046H04N9/317H04N9/3105G02B27/149G02B27/145G02B27/142G03B21/00G03B21/14
Inventor 吉田宽治山川秀精唐泽穰儿坂口昌史
Owner SEIKO EPSON CORP
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