Class / Patent application number | Description | Number of patent applications / Date published |
353070000 | For projection axis inclined to screen | 79 |
20080212038 | PROJECTION DISPLAY SYSTEM - A projection display system comprising a projection display unit including a light source, an image display element, a lighting optical system irradiating a beam of light on the image display element, and a projection optical system projecting an image light from the image display element toward a screen. The projection optical system including a lens group composed of a plurality of lens elements arranged in order toward the screen from the image display element and symmetrically with respect to an optical axis, and a reflecting mirror shaped to be axial-asymmetrical with respect to the optical axis. The projection display system further comprises a screen | 09-04-2008 |
20080231813 | Projector unit - There is provided a projector unit which can facilitate the design of lenses and project a distortionless and clear image and which comprises a projection optical system in which an optical axis of a projection lens does not coincide with a center of a rectangular image plane of an optical modulator for forming a projected image which corresponds to an image that is projected onto a screen, wherein the optical modulator is disposed in such a manner as to be tilted so that the optical axis of the projection lens and a center normal of the image plane of the optical modulator intersect each other. | 09-25-2008 |
20080252860 | Projector and image correction method - A projector displays an image on a projection surface. The projector has a zoom adjusting module and a keystone correcting module. The zoom adjusting module adjusts zoom level of a zoom lens for enlarged projection of image light. The keystone correcting module corrects trapezoidal distortion of the image displayed on the projection surface by means of forming the effective panel image in a revised image formation area, the revised image formation area being part of the image formation area of the panel surface. | 10-16-2008 |
20080259289 | Projector Device, Portable Telephone and Camera - A projector device that generates a projection image, photographs this projection image and performs various adjustments to the projection image. | 10-23-2008 |
20080273177 | PROJECTION OPTICAL SYSTEM - A projection optical system for projecting, while enlarging, an image formed on an image formation surface onto an image projection surface from an oblique direction relative thereto has at least three optically powered reflective surfaces and a refractive lens surface having a non-rotation-symmetric free-form curved surface and disposed between the first and second reflective surfaces as counted from the image formation surface side. | 11-06-2008 |
20080284987 | Image Projecting Method, Projector, and Computer Program Product - The positions of the four corners of the projection area and the positions of the four corners of the projection image are detected on an image captured by a camera unit, and the positions of the four corners of the projection area with respect to the positions of the four corners of the projection image is transformed to the positions on a panel coordinate system set in a spatial optical modulating device (panel). A first minimum target frame including the four corners of the projection area transformed on the panel coordinate system is set on the panel coordinate system and a second target frame in consideration of an aspect ratio of the projection image is set on the panel coordinate system based on the position of the first target frame on the panel coordinate system. | 11-20-2008 |
20080316438 | Display Device - The disclosure is directed to a display device. In one example, the display device includes a screen unit having a screen and a projection section that projects an image light. An arm section is attached to the screen unit so as to protrude therefrom. A reflection unit is attached to the arm section and has a reflection mirror that reflects the image light projected by the projection section toward the screen. | 12-25-2008 |
20090027628 | Projector - An image by means of a projection light is projected without any distortion both onto a surface approximately parallel to an installation surface, and onto a surface approximately perpendicular to the installation surface. | 01-29-2009 |
20090027629 | IMAGE PROJECTION METHOD AND PROJECTOR - An image projection method and a projector are provided to be able to change aspect ratio or resolution of a projection image, without setting of keystone correction again. The projector sets a displayable region with a shape according to an aspect ratio and a resolution of the projection image. The projector converts coordinates of the displayable region into coordinates in a screen coordinate system, and generates a rectangular area with a desired aspect ratio in a region corresponding to the displayable region in the screen coordinate system and a portion included in a projecting range. The projector converts the coordinates of a rectangular area into coordinates of a range corresponding to the rectangular area in the panel coordinate system, forms an image in a range corresponding to the rectangular area, and projects the projection image on the screen. | 01-29-2009 |
20090040473 | PROJECTION IMAGE DISPLAY APPARATUS - A projection image display apparatus includes a lens unit into which light modulated in accordance with an image signal is entered, a first reflecting mirror having a reflecting surface into which the light passing through the lens unit is entered and by which the light is converged, a second reflecting mirror for reflecting the light reflected by the first reflecting mirror, and a mirror actuator for changing a tilt angle of the second reflecting mirror with respect to the light. | 02-12-2009 |
20090091714 | Defining a bounding box for projected images - A system for defining a bounding box include one or more image projectors; one or more optical beam generators; a display surface; a computing element; and a digital image sensor. The digital image sensor is configured to sense a location of image orientation indicators generated by the optical beam generators. The computing element is configured to communicate with the digital image sensor to determine a bounding box defined by the locations of the image orientation indicators and to control the one or more image projectors to project an image in, and corresponding to, the bounding box on the display surface. | 04-09-2009 |
20090237621 | Projection Image Display Apparatus and Projection Optical Unit to be Used Therein - In a projection type image display apparatus, for enlarging an image on a image display apparatus | 09-24-2009 |
20090262310 | PICTURE CORRECTION SYSTEMS AND METHODS - A picture correction systems and a method are provided. The system includes a circular variable resistance unit and a control unit. The circular variable resistance unit includes at least two circular resistance coils and a control stick. One of the circular resistance coils receives a voltage. The control stick is disposed on the inner rims of the circular resistance coils to be electrically connected with the circular resistance coils. The control stick rolls along the inner rims of the circular resistance coils. The circular variable resistance unit generates a loop voltage according to a position of the control stick being located at the inner rims of the circular resistance coils. The control unit receives the loop voltage, and performs a picture correction for a projector according to the loop voltage. | 10-22-2009 |
20090290133 | PROJECTING OPTICAL UNIT AND PROJECTING TYPE IMAGE DISPLAY APPARATUS THEREWITH - A projection image display device is disclosed in which a trapezoidal distortion and/or aberration are restrained when an image is enlarged and projected obliquely onto a screen. An image generator is connected to an optical system base in such a manner that at least an inclination thereof (on an axis parallel to X axis) with respect to a vertical line and a distance thereof in forward and backward direction (Z axis direction) can be adjusted by an adjusting mechanism. Further, a projecting lens | 11-26-2009 |
20100033691 | SCANNING PROJECTION APPARATUS WITH PHASE DETECTION AND COMPENSATION - A scanning projection apparatus for displaying image comprises a light source for generating a light beam, a beam scanner which deflects the light beam to project a two dimensional image field, a modulation means for modulating the intensity of the light beam, and a sensor to detect the scanned light beam. The light source may consist of a plurality of semiconductor lasers and/or solid state lasers to generate light beams with wavelengths of red, green and blue colors aligned into a single light path. The image field is divided into an active image field for displaying image and a dark field in the perimeter of the image field wherein the light beam is switched off to reduce inherent image defects. The sensor is positioned outside the active image field to detect a scan line once per image frame to eliminate image distortion due to phase difference between the actual and the predicted positions of the scanned beam, and to detect both the horizontal and the vertical scanning operations of the beam scanner for safety precaution. | 02-11-2010 |
20100039625 | PROJECTION OPTICAL SYSTEM, MAGNIFICATION PROJECTION OPTICAL SYSTEM, MAGNIFICATION PROJECTION APPARATUS, AND IMAGE PROJECTION APPARATUS - A projection optical system for use in an image projection apparatus illuminating a lightbulb forming an image in accordance with a modulating signal with illumination light from a light source is disclosed. The projection optical system includes first and second optical systems arranged along an optical path defining an upstream-downstream direction in the order described from upstream to downstream on the downstream side of the lightbulb. The first optical system includes at least one dioptric system and has positive power. The second optical system includes at least one reflecting surface having power and has positive power. The image formed by the lightbulb is formed as an intermediate image in the optical path, and the intermediate image is magnified and projected. | 02-18-2010 |
20100053569 | PROJECTION DISPLAY APPARATUS AND DISPLAY METHOD - A projection display apparatus for displaying an image on a projection plane by projection, includes: an image capturing unit capturing an image; an angle calculator calculating an angle of the projection plane relative to the projection display apparatus; a straight line detector detecting a straight line in the captured image corresponding to a line perpendicular to a predetermined reference plane and a straight line in the captured image corresponding to a line parallel to the predetermined reference plane on the basis of the calculated angle; and a keystone corrector correcting a keystone distortion of an image to be displayed on the projection plane on the basis of the detection result in the straight line detector. | 03-04-2010 |
20100060863 | Distortion Altering Optics for MEMS Scanning Display Systems or the Like - Briefly, in accordance with one or more embodiments, a wedge is disposed after the MEMS scanner in a MEMS scanning display system which redirects the scan cone at the same time stretches and/or squashes the image to reduce or eliminate distortion inherent in scanning projectors, the distortion being a result of a trajectory of the scanned beam caused by the off axis input beam and a transform from a scanning mirror to an image plane. | 03-11-2010 |
20100097581 | PROJECTION OPTICAL SYSTEM - A projection optical system receives light from a display device surface and enlarges and projects a display image thereon onto a screen surface. The projection optical system includes one or more reflective surfaces having an optical power between the display device surface and the screen surface, moves at least one optical device having an optical power to adjust focus and satisfies the following conditional formula: −0.02<{(δ1−δ2)β2}/{(δ1+δ2)β1}<0.2 where δ1 and δ2 represent, when the absolute value of a projection magnification is the highest and the lowest, respectively, during focus adjustment, the absolute value of a difference between a distance from the exit pupil of rays incident on the screen upper ends of the screen surface to the screen surface and a distance from the exit pupil of rays incident on the screen lower ends of the screen surface to the screen surface and β1 and β2 represent the maximum value and minimum value, respectively, of the projection magnification when focus is adjusted. | 04-22-2010 |
20100103384 | PROJECTION APPARATUS - A projection apparatus adapted to be disposed on a surface and adapted to project an image frame onto the surface is provided. The projection apparatus includes a housing, an optical engine, a projection lens, a containing sink, an extension rod, and a curved surface reflection device. The optical engine is disposed in the housing, and capable of providing an image beam. The projection lens is disposed in the transmission path of the image beam. The containing sink is disposed on the housing and has a containing space. The extension rod is movably connected to the containing sink. The curved surface reflection device is pivotally connected to the extension rod. The extension rod and the curved surface reflection device are adapted to be contained in the containing space. The curved surface reflection device has a curved reflective surface capable of reflecting the image beam to the surface. | 04-29-2010 |
20100103385 | PROJECTOR AND METHOD OF CONTROLLING PROJECTOR - A projector adapted to perform display by projecting an image on a projection surface, includes: a light source; a light modulator adapted to modulate light from the light source into image light representing the image; a projection optical system adapted to project the image light modulated by the light modulator on the projection surface; a keystone distortion correction section adapted to perform a keystone distortion correction process for correcting keystone distortion of the image to be projected on the projection surface; a detection section adapted to detect start of movement of the projector; and a control section adapted to cancel the keystone distortion correction process in the keystone distortion correction section in response to detection of start of movement of the projector in the detection section. | 04-29-2010 |
20100103386 | PROJECTOR AND PROJECTOR CONTROL METHOD - A projector which projects an image onto a projection surface, and displays it thereon, includes: a light source; a light modulator which modulates light from the light source into an image light representing the image; a projection optical system which projects the image light modulated by the light modulator onto the projection surface; a keystone distortion correction section which carries out a keystone distortion correction process for correcting a keystone distortion of the image projected onto the projection surface; a detection section which detects a stop of a movement of the projector; and a control section which, on the stop of the movement of the projector being detected in the detection section, causes the keystone distortion correction section to start the keystone distortion correction process in accordance with a relative positional relationship between the projector after being moved and the projection surface. | 04-29-2010 |
20100118281 | PROJECTION OPTICAL SYSTEM - A projection optical system satisfies the following conditional equation: 0.01<{(tan θ f | 05-13-2010 |
20100123878 | METHOD OF MEASURING ZOOM RATIO OF PROJECTION OPTICAL SYSTEM, METHOD OF CORRECTING PROJECTION IMAGE USING THE METHOD, AND PROJECTOR EXECUTING THE CORRECTION METHOD - A method of measuring a zoom ratio of a projection optical system adapted to project image light representing an original image on a projection screen, the method includes: (a) projecting and displaying a measuring image including a measurement point on the projection screen so that the measurement point is displayed at a position with an offset from an optical axis of the projection optical system; (b) detecting a projected measurement point, which is the measurement point projected and displayed on the projection screen, from a measurement point detection position having a fixed position relative to the projection optical system; and (c) determining the zoom ratio using position information of the detected projected measurement point and correspondence between the position information and the zoom ratio, the correspondence being prepared previously. | 05-20-2010 |
20100128231 | PROJECTION-TYPE DISPLAY APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR PERFORMING PROJECTION ADJUSTMENT - A projection-type display apparatus that projects an image toward a projection surface and displays the image thereon, the apparatus includes: a projecting section that includes a focal length adjusting mechanism and projects an image; an adjustment image controlling section that uses the projecting section to project a guide display image suggesting how to adjust the position where the projection-type display apparatus is installed and uses the projecting section to project a calibration image having a predetermined shape when the guide display image is projected; a projection distance measuring section that measures a projection distance that is the distance to the projection surface based on a captured image obtained by capturing the calibration image; and a focus adjusting section that operates the focal length adjusting mechanism based on the projection distance to perform focus adjustment so that the displayed guide display image is brought into focus. | 05-27-2010 |
20100165302 | PROJECTOR AND METHOD OF CONTROLLING THE SAME - A projector adapted to perform a keystone distortion correction for correcting keystone distortion of an image projected on a projection surface, includes: a fluctuation detection section adapted to start detection of fluctuation state of the projector in response to a predetermined instruction signal; an angle detection section adapted to detect an installation angle of the projector; a distortion correction section adapted to perform the keystone distortion correction, in response to detection of a fluctuation settled state by the fluctuation detection section, in accordance with the installation angle detected by the angle detection section; and a control section adapted to terminate the detection of the fluctuation state by the fluctuation detection section in response to elapse of second time while keeping the fluctuation settled state from completion of the keystone distortion correction by the distortion correction section. | 07-01-2010 |
20100171937 | OBLIQUE PROJECTION OPTICAL SYSTEM AND PROJECTION TYPE DISPLAY APPARATUS USING THE SAME - A projection type display apparatus including an oblique projection optical system having a plurality of lenses is disclosed. A lens nearest to a projection screen has a vertical effective image area through which a light flux passes. The lens is arranged at a position not including an optical axis shared by the largest number of lenses among the plurality of lenses. A flat mirror for returning the optical path is arranged between the particular lens and the projection screen at a predetermined angle to the optical axis. An enlarged image obtained by the light flux returned by the flat mirror is formed toward a display screen. | 07-08-2010 |
20100265469 | Projector and image correction method - A projector displays an image on a projection surface. The projector has a zoom adjusting module and a keystone correcting module. The zoom adjusting module adjusts zoom level of a zoom lens for enlarged projection of image light. The keystone correcting module corrects trapezoidal distortion of the image displayed on the projection surface by means of forming the effective panel image in a revised image formation area, the revised image formation area being part of the image formation area of the panel surface. | 10-21-2010 |
20100265470 | Projection Type Image Display Apparatus - A projection type image display apparatus includes an image display element, and a projection optical unit, which is configured to project an image displayed on the image display element, enlargedly, upon a screen. The projection optical unit includes a lens group, which is configured to compensate an distortion on an image surface on the screen, a mirror for compensating a trapezoidal distortion on the screen. The mirror reflects lights emitted from the lens group, so as to project upon the screen obliquely. | 10-21-2010 |
20100265471 | PROJECTION TYPE IMAGE DISPLAY APPARATUS - A projection type image display apparatus includes an image display element, a first lens group disposed in a light direction with respect to the image display element and configured to include a plurality of lenses, a second lens group disposed in a light direction with respect to the first lens group and configured to include a plurality of lenses, a reflection mirror, configured to reflect lights emitted from the first and/or second lens groups so as to project upon the screen obliquely, a first mounting base on which the first lens group is mounted, a second mounting base on which the second lens group is mounted, and a chassis configured to store the first and second lens groups, the reflection mirror, and the first and second mounting bases. The first mounting base is fixed at a bottom of the chassis, while the second mounting base is moveable. | 10-21-2010 |
20100283976 | Projection-Type Image Display Apparatus - A projection-type image display apparatus for projecting an image, enlargedly, onto a projection surface, comprises: an image display element; a lens group, being disposed behind the image display element, comprising therein, a front lens group made up with a plural number of lenses, including, at least, a refractive lens, and a rear lens group made up with a plural number of lenses, including, at least, a lens having a free curved surface configuration and being rotationally asymmetric, thereby emitting an image displayed on the image display element; a reflection mirror for reflecting the light from the lens group, thereby projection onto the projection surface, obliquely; and a movement member for moving the plural number of lenses of the rear lens group. | 11-11-2010 |
20100315601 | PROJECTOR AND TRAPEZOIDAL DISTORTION CORRECTING METHOD - A projector includes: capturing section that images an object on which an image is projected to produce a captured image; a projection distance information generating section that generates projection distance information representing a projection distance, which is the distance to the object on which an image is projected; a judging section that judges based on the projection distance information whether the projection distance exceeds a reference value; and a correcting section that performs trapezoidal distortion correction based on boundary lines of the object on which an image is projected contained in the captured image when the projection distance exceeds the reference value, whereas performing trapezoidal distortion correction based on at least coordinate information representing three-dimensional coordinates of the object on which an image is projected when the projection distance does not exceed the reference value. | 12-16-2010 |
20100315602 | PROJECTOR, COMPUTER PROGRAM PRODUCT, AND IMAGE PROJECTING METHOD - A projector includes: a judging section that judges whether or not an event representing an instruction to project a message image containing a character string has occurred; a projection distance information generating section that generates projection distance information representing a projection distance when the event has occurred; a focus adjusting section that carries out focus adjustment for projection based on the projection distance information; and a projecting section that projects the message image after the focus adjustment is started. | 12-16-2010 |
20110007283 | PROJECTOR, IMAGE PROJECTING SYSTEM, AND IMAGE PROJECTING METHOD - A projector includes: an imaging unit that picks up an image of a projection target area with light in a first wavelength band and generates a first pickup image and picks up an image of the projection target area with light in a second wavelength band and generates a second pickup image; an image generating unit that performs keystone distortion correction on the basis of the first pickup image; a positional-information generating unit that generates, on the basis of the second pickup image, positional information indicating a position of indication light included in the projection target area; and a projecting unit that projects an image based on the positional information in a state in which the keystone distortion correction is performed. | 01-13-2011 |
20110025988 | PROJECTION DISPLAY APPARATUS AND IMAGE ADJUSTMENT METHOD - A projection display apparatus includes; an element control unit configured to control a light valve so as to display a test pattern image configuring at least one portion of a respective one of three or more line segments configuring three or more crossing points; an acquisition unit configured to acquire a pickup image of the test pattern image outputted along a predetermined line from an image pickup element configured to pick up the test pattern image projected on a projection plane; a computation unit configured to specify three or more crossing points from three or more line segments included in the pickup image, based upon the pickup image acquired by the acquisition unit, and to compute a positional relationship between the projection image apparatus and the projection plane, based upon the three or more crossing points; and an adjustment unit configured to adjust an image projected on the projection plane, based upon the positional relationship between the projection display apparatus and the projection plane. The three or more line segments have an inclination relative to the predetermined line. | 02-03-2011 |
20110032492 | PROJECTOR, COMPUTER PROGRAM PRODUCT, AND TRAPEZOIDAL DISTORTION CORRECTING METHOD - A projector includes: a storing unit that stores setting data indicating a manual trapezoidal distortion correction system selected out of plural kinds of manual trapezoidal distortion correction systems; an operation unit that generates operation information; an imaging unit that picks up an image of a projection target area and generates a pickup image; an automatic trapezoidal distortion correction unit that performs automatic trapezoidal distortion correction; a projecting unit that projects, after the automatic trapezoidal distortion correction is performed, irrespectively of the manual trapezoidal distortion correction system indicated by the setting data, an adjustment instruction image for urging adjustment of a vertex position of a display planned area of the image in the projection target area; and a manual trapezoidal distortion correction unit that performs manual trapezoidal distortion correction on the basis of operation information indicating an adjustment instruction for the vertex position. | 02-10-2011 |
20110043770 | REAR-PROJECTION TYPE DISPLAY DEVICE - A rear-projection type display device has a projection device, a transmission type screen, a housing, and input means. The projection device projects a light from a light source, as an optical image. The optical image is projected to the transmission type screen. The housing accommodates the projection device and the transmission type screen. A user operation is inputted to the input means. The rear-projection type display device includes a storage section, a distortion amount detection section, a correction amount calculation section, and a correction section. The storage section stores a distortion detection image to be displayed on the transmission type screen. The distortion amount detection section changes the distortion detection image in accordance with an operation inputted from the input means, and detects a distortion amount of the image based on operations inputted by the input means until the distortion detection image displayed on the transmission type screen is brought into a predetermined state. The correction amount calculation section calculates a correction amount based on the distortion amount. The correction section corrects an image projected by the projection device, based on the calculated correction amount. | 02-24-2011 |
20110069284 | PROJECTION DISPLAY DEVICE AND KEYSTONE CORRECTION METHOD - A projection display device includes: a projection section having an optical system; a parameter obtaining section adapted to obtain a first parameter corresponding to the projection angle showing a relative posture of the projection display device to the projection surface; a vanishing point calculation section adapted to calculate a position of a vanishing point based on the first parameter; an actual zoom ratio obtaining section adapted to obtain an actual zoom ratio; a parameter calculating section adapted to correct the first parameter based on a fixed reference zoom ratio and the actual zoom ratio to thereby calculate a second parameter; and a keystone correction section adapted to perform a keystone correction of the image based on the fixed reference zoom ratio and the second parameter. | 03-24-2011 |
20110075113 | Projection Type Image Display Apparatus - A projection type image display apparatus includes an image display element, a lens group disposed in a direction of propagation of light with respect to the image display element and being formed with a plural number of lenses, a s reflection mirror configured to reflect light emitted from the lens group thereon so as to project the light on a screen, obliquely, and a housing configured to receive the reflection mirror and the lens group therein. The lens group is fixed on a bottom portion of the housing, and a part of the lens group is configured to enable movement of lenses of the lens group. | 03-31-2011 |
20110109884 | Post-Scan Distortion Adjustment Optics for Infinite Focus Projector System - Briefly, in accordance with one or more embodiments, a scanned beam display may utilize one or more post-scan optics while at least partially maintaining an infinite focus, or nearly infinite focus, property of the display. The display may comprise a light source to generate a light beam, a scanning platform to generate a raster scan from the light beam projected as a projected image, one or more post-scan optics to at least partially adjust the projected image, and one or more collimating optics to focus the light beam from the light source, the one or more collimating optics having a selected focal length to at least partially provide infinite, or nearly infinite focus, of the projected image at or beyond a selected distance. | 05-12-2011 |
20110157563 | PROJECTION-TYPE DISPLAY APPARATUS - A projection-type display apparatus includes a setting unit configured to set a vertical keystone correction value used to correct a vertical distortion of a projection image and a horizontal keystone correction value used to correct a horizontal distortion of the projection image, and an image generator configured to generate an image representing a current vertical keystone correction value and a current horizontal keystone correction value that are set by the setting unit, and a settable range of each of the vertical keystone correction value and the horizontal keystone correction value from the current vertical keystone correction value and the current horizontal keystone correction value. | 06-30-2011 |
20110164226 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR PROJECTION CORRECTION - A method for projection correction includes following steps. An original image is projected as a projection image on an object. A projection-zone image including the projection image is captured from the object. A projection image outline corresponding to the projection image is obtained from the projection-zone image. An operation is performed on the projection image outline to obtain a horizontal inclination and a vertical inclination. The original image is pre-warped according to the horizontal inclination and the vertical inclination to obtain a corrected image, and the corrected image is projected on the object. | 07-07-2011 |
20110181846 | PROJECTOR AND IMAGE PROJECTION METHOD - A projector includes: an image projection unit that projects an image; a trapezoidal correction unit that performs trapezoidal correction on the image projected by the image projection unit; a nonvolatile storage unit that stores the amount of previous trapezoidal correction and a predetermined acceptable value associated with the amount of previous trapezoidal correction, the amount of previous trapezoidal correction being used immediately before at least one of when the projector is turned off and when signal processing is changed; and an adjustment unit that sets, if the amount of previous trapezoidal correction is greater than the predetermined acceptable value, the amount of trapezoidal correction to be performed by the trapezoidal correction unit at a predetermined standard value or zero after the projector is activated or after the signal processing is changed. | 07-28-2011 |
20110216288 | Real-Time Projection Management - An exemplary method includes defining an environment, formulating an anti-keystoning algorithm based at least in part on the defined environment, projecting a laser image from a source to a surface of the defined environment, determining at least one vector parameter with respect to the source and the surface and correcting the laser image based on the anti-keystoning algorithm and the at least one vector parameter. Various other apparatuses, systems, methods, etc., are also disclosed. | 09-08-2011 |
20110216289 | PROJECTOR, PROJECTION UNIT AND INTERACTIVE BOARD - A projector includes: a body including a light source, a display plane illuminated with light from the light source, and a projection optical system which projects light from the display plane; and a projection unit which projects the light from the display plane, which is projected from the projection optical system, toward an illumination-targeted plane, wherein the projection unit includes a negative power convex angle-widening mirror, and wherein the angle-widening mirror reflects light forming an image plane of the display plane for angle-widening, the image plane being inclined to the display plane. | 09-08-2011 |
20110234994 | PROJECTOR DEVICE AND PROJECTION METHOD THEREOF - A projector device includes: a light modulating element which modulates light from a light source section according to an image signal; a projecting section which projects a modulation light modulated by a displayable region in a surface of an effective region of the light modulating element onto a projection surface; a trapezoidal distortion correcting section which corrects trapezoidal distortion of a projection image projected onto the projection surface by projecting a light modulation image by means of the displayable region by an after-correction image region which is a part of the effective region of the light modulating element; and a position adjusting section which adjusts the position of the projection image projected onto the projection surface by moving the after-correction image region in the surface of the effective region while maintaining the size and shape of the after-correction image region. | 09-29-2011 |
20110285971 | PROJECTION APPARATUS AND CONTROL METHOD THEREOF - A projection apparatus which projects an image onto a projection plane based on an input image signal, the apparatus comprises: a division unit configured to divide an image represented by the input image signal into a plurality of regions; a deformation unit configured to deform various types of shapes of the images divided by the division unit; a combination unit configured to combine the images deformed by the deformation unit; and a projection unit configured to project the image combined by the combination unit onto the projection plane. | 11-24-2011 |
20110299047 | Projection Type Image Display Apparatus - A projection type image display apparatus includes an image display element, a projection unit including a first lens group and a second lens group formed with a plural number of lenses, a reflection mirror configured to reflect light emitted from the second lens group thereon after the light passes through the first lens group so as to project the light on a screen obliquely, and a mechanism configured to enable movement of at least one lens of the second lens group in a direction of an optical axis. The first lens group is fixed with respect to a bottom portion of the mechanism and is configured to compensate for an aberration of an optical system thereof. The second lens group is configured to enable movement of at least one lens of the second lens group with respect to the first lens group and the bottom portion of the mechanism. | 12-08-2011 |
20110310360 | ADJUSTING SYSTEM AND PROJECTOR INCLUDING SAME - A projector includes a body, a support shaft, an input unit, a distance detection unit mounted on a front surface of the body, an angle detection unit mounted in the support shaft, a micro controller unit, a graphics processing unit (GPU), and an optical unit. The distance detection unit detects a distance between the distance detection unit and a light point on a screen by the distance detection unit. The angle detection unit detects a projection angle of the body. The MCU obtains a correction value according to the distance between the distance detection unit and the light point on the screen, and the projection angle of the body. The GPU corrects the images from the input unit according to the correction value. The optical unit projects the corrected images on the screen. | 12-22-2011 |
20120002179 | ADJUSTING SYSTEM AND PROJECTOR INCLUDING THE SAME - An adjusting system for a projector includes a reference point projection unit, an infrared apparatus, a micro controller unit (MCU), and a graphic processing unit (GPU). The reference point projection unit stores reference points. The reference points are projected on a screen to form projection points. The infrared apparatus includes infrared devices mounted on a front surface of a body of the projector. The infrared devices emit infrared signals to the screen and form light points on the screen. When a projection angle of the projector is 0 degrees, the light points overlap the projection points respectively. When the projection angle of the projector is a certain angle, the MCU controls the GPU to make adjustment corresponding to the infrared devices which receive the reflected infrared signals, until the projection points overlap the light points respectively. | 01-05-2012 |
20120062856 | PROJECTOR AND METHOD FOR CORRECTING TRAPEZOID DISTORTION OF PROJECTED IMAGES USING THE PROJECTOR - A method corrects trapezoid distortion of projected images using a projector. The projector includes a projection lens, a driver device, an image capturing device, and a storage system. A rectangular picture is read from the storage system and projected on a projection area by the projection lens. The method controls the image capturing device to capture an image from the projection area when the projection lens increases one trapezoid row correction grade, and corrects each trapezoid row of the captured image if the captured image has trapezoid rows. The method further controls the image capturing device to capture an image from the projection area when the projection lens increases one trapezoid column correction grade, and corrects each trapezoid column of the captured image if the captured image has trapezoid columns. | 03-15-2012 |
20120147337 | PROJECTOR AND IMAGE CORRECTION METHOD - A projector displays an image on a projection surface. The projector has a zoom adjusting module and a keystone correcting module. The zoom adjusting module adjusts zoom level of a zoom lens for enlarged projection of image light. The keystone correcting module corrects trapezoidal distortion of the image displayed on the projection surface by means of forming the effective panel image in a revised image formation area, the revised image formation area being part of the image formation area of the panel surface. | 06-14-2012 |
20120176587 | DYNAMIC KEYSTONE CORRECTION - An apparatus and method are disclosed for dynamic keystone correction. A measurement module measures distances from a projector to each of at least three projected points of a first projected image projected on a first surface with projection angles between each projected point. The at least three projected points are endpoints for at least two vectors with a target ratio of vector lengths. An adjustment module calculates an actual ratio of actual vector lengths of the at least two vectors. The adjustment module further adjusts a first aspect ratio of first projected image until the actual ratio is equivalent to the target ratio. | 07-12-2012 |
20120218524 | PROJECTOR AND METHOD FOR CORRECTING KEYSTONE DISTORTION - A method for correcting keystone distortion is provided. The method is applied on a projector capable of correcting keystone distortion. The apparatus includes an angle detecting unit and a storage unit. The angle detecting unit detects an inclined angle and outputs a voltage value corresponding to the detected inclined angle. The storage unit stores a relationship between the inclined angles and the voltage values. The method includes determining the inclining angle according to the voltage value and the stored relationship; calculating the ratio of the length of the upper side of the projection area of a source image projected onto a projection surface to the length of the lower side of the projection area of a source image projected onto the projection surface, and inversing the ratio to determine a correction coefficient; and modifying the source image to display the source image onto the projection surface. | 08-30-2012 |
20120229779 | IMAGE DISPLAY APPARATUS AND PORTABLE INFORMATION PROCESSING APPARATUS HAVING THE SAME - An image display apparatus improves usability for a user in the case where a screen image is projected on a ceiling as a screen. The image display apparatus includes: a projection unit capable of vertically changing a projection angle; a projection angle detector detecting the projection angle of the projection unit; and a screen image corrector reversing a projected screen image. The screen image corrector switches the projected screen image from a reversed display to a standard display when the projection angle detected by the projection angle detector is less than or equal to a predetermined value. | 09-13-2012 |
20120249978 | PROJECTOR, PROJECTION UNIT, AND INTERACTIVE BOARD - A projector includes: a main body section including a light source, a display surface irradiated with light from the light source, and an emission optical system capable of emitting the light from the display surface, and once converting the light from the display surface into light forming an image plane of the display surface tilted with respect to the display surface; and a projection unit projecting the light from the display surface, emitted from the emission optical system, toward an irradiated surface, and having an angle-widening mirror with a concave surface having positive power and reflecting and widening light forming an image plane of the display surface tilted with respect to the display surface. The main body section or the projection unit includes a variable power optical system varying magnification of the image forming the image plane of the display surface tilted with respect to the display surface. | 10-04-2012 |
20120249979 | PROJECTOR, PROJECTION UNIT, AND INTERACTIVE BOARD - A projector includes: a main body section including a light source, a display surface illuminated by light from the light source, and an emission optical system adapted to emit light from the display surface; and a projection unit adapted to project light from the display surface toward an irradiated surface, the light being emitted from the emission optical system, wherein the projection unit includes an image plane control optical system adapted to change the light emitted from the emission optical system to light forming an image plane of the display surface tilted with respect to the display surface, and an angle-widening mirror with a concave surface having positive power and adapted to reflect light forming an image plane of the display surface tilted with respect to the display surface and widen an angle of the light. | 10-04-2012 |
20120314191 | PROJECTOR AND IMAGE PROJECTION METHOD - A projector used with an external device having a tilt detection function and configured so that the external device can be connected to a projector main body at a predetermined installation angle projects an image on which a correction has been performed using a first tilt angle of the external device detected by the external device and the installation angle. | 12-13-2012 |
20130107228 | PROJECTOR DEVICE, DISTORTION CORRECTION METHOD, AND RECORDING MEDIUM STORING DISTORTION CORRECTION PROGRAM | 05-02-2013 |
20130107229 | PROJECTION OPTICAL SYSTEM AND PROJECTOR HAVING THE SAME | 05-02-2013 |
20130169943 | IMAGE PROJECTION DEVICE AND ASSOCIATED IMAGE PROJECTION METHOD AND CALIBRATION METHOD - An image projection device includes an optical correction unit, a panel and a lens. The optical correction unit is utilized for receiving an image and pre-distorting the image to generate a pre-distorted image according to pre-distortion parameters. The panel is coupled to the optical correction unit, and is utilized for receiving and projecting the pre-distorted image. The lens is positioned in front of the panel, where the pre-distorted image projected from the panel passes through the lens, and the pre-distortion parameters correspond to distortion effects caused by the lens. | 07-04-2013 |
20130229633 | OBLIQUE PROJECTION OPTICAL SYSTEM AND PROJECTION TYPE DISPLAY APPARATUS USING THE SAME - A projection type display apparatus including an oblique projection optical system having a plurality of lenses is disclosed. A lens nearest to a projection screen has a vertical effective image area through which a light flux passes. The lens is arranged at a position not including an optical axis shared by the largest number of lenses among the plurality of lenses. A flat mirror for returning the optical path is arranged between the particular lens and the projection screen at a predetermined angle to the optical axis. An enlarged image obtained by the light flux returned by the flat mirror is formed toward a display screen. | 09-05-2013 |
20130286361 | SELECTABLE THROW RATIO IMAGE PROJECTION DEVICE - A portable image projection device has a housing with first and second members pivotable between device folded and unfolded positions. First lens optics mounted within the first member are configured for projecting light modulated by a spatial light modulator along an optical axis through a first aperture with a first throw ratio with the device in the folded position. A second lens optics element movably mounted within the first member is configured for selective movement between positions of non-intersection and intersection with the optical axis. The second lens optics element is configured for cooperating with at least part of the first lens optics for projecting the light modulated by the spatial light modulator along the optical axis through a second aperture with a second throw ratio less than the first throw ratio with the device in the unfolded position. | 10-31-2013 |
20140118704 | Mobile Device, Case and Attachment with Retractable Optic - A retractable optic conditionally redirects an image from a scanning laser projector. The retractable optic may be coupled to a mobile device, a mobile device case, or may be part of an attachment. The retractable optic includes a reflective surface that has a free-form shape defined by a polynomial that is a function of two independent, transverse coordinate variables. | 05-01-2014 |
20140146294 | OBLIQUE PROJECTION OPTICAL SYSTEM AND PROJECTION TYPE DISPLAY APPARATUS USING THE SAME - A projection type display apparatus including an oblique projection optical system having a plurality of lenses is disclosed. A lens nearest to a projection screen has a vertical effective image area through which a light flux passes. The lens is arranged at a position not including an optical axis shared by the largest number of lenses among the plurality of lenses. A flat mirror for returning the optical path is arranged between the particular lens and the projection screen at a predetermined angle to the optical axis. An enlarged image obtained by the light flux returned by the flat mirror is formed toward a display screen. | 05-29-2014 |
20140168618 | PROJECTOR AND METHOD FOR CONTROLLING THE SAME - A projector includes a light source, a light modulator having an image formation area to form an image, a projection system that projects the image on a display surface, an enclosure that holds at least the light modulator and the projection system, an inclination detection section that detects the inclination of the enclosure with respect to an axis along the optical axis of the projection system, and an image display control section that forms a reference line on the image formation area, the reference line having a predetermined angle with respect to a horizontal line irrespective of the inclination of the enclosure, and the image display control section changes the inclination of the reference line with respect to the image formation area in accordance with the inclination of the enclosure in such a way that the reference line has the predetermined angle with respect to the horizontal line. | 06-19-2014 |
20140285777 | PROJECTION APPARATUS, PROJECTION METHOD, AND PROGRAM MEDIUM FOR PROJECTION - In a projector, a comparator included in a trapezoid correction unit compares the aspect ratio of a rectangular input unit with that of the device area. A projection area determination unit determines an effective projection area that is an area included in the projection area and that is rectangular on the object on the basis of a result of the comparison. The device area determination unit determines an effective device area so that the relation of the effective projection area with the projection area corresponds to the relation of the effective device area with the device area. A geometric transformation unit projects the input image into the effective device area so that the input image is projected without distortion within the effective projection area of the object. | 09-25-2014 |
20140285778 | PROJECTION APPARATUS, PROJECTION METHOD, AND PROJECTION PROGRAM MEDIUM - A CPU of a projector determines whether or not a correction mode in which the aspect ratio of an input image is changed to correct distortion is set and, if the correction mode is set, determines distortion correction process parameters for changing the aspect ratio of the image to be projected onto a screen to project the image in the form of a rectangular image, and the image converter performs geometric correction on the input image on the basis of the distortion correction process parameters to project the image subjected to distortion correction. | 09-25-2014 |
20150070662 | IMAGE PROJECTION APPARATUS AND IMAGE PROJECTION METHOD - An image projection apparatus includes a light modulation device that modulates light according to image data; a projecting unit that projects modulated light; an angle-of-view deriving unit that derives an angle of view at which modulated light is projected; a projection-direction changing unit that changes a projection direction from a first direction to a second direction; a projection-angle deriving unit that derives a projection angle between the first direction and a changed projection direction; a storage unit that stores image data; and an image cutting unit that generates cut-out image data by cutting a part of the image data based on the angle of view and the projection angle as image data projected from the first direction through the second direction, and the minimum variable angle is determined based on the angle of view and a size of an effective region of the modulated light. | 03-12-2015 |
20150070663 | PROJECTION DEVICE AND IMAGE CORRECTION METHOD - A projection device includes a correction unit that corrects a trapezoidal distortion of a projection image projected onto a projection medium in accordance with a projection angle derived by a projection angle deriving unit, and the correction unit sets a correction amount for the trapezoidal distortion of a case where the derived projection angle is changed within a range larger than a first predetermined angle determined based on the projection direction toward a boundary between a first projection face and a second projection face and smaller than a second predetermined angle determined based on the projection direction toward the boundary to be the correction amount for the trapezoidal distortion at one of the first predetermined angle and the second predetermined angle or less. | 03-12-2015 |
20150077720 | PROJECTION DEVICE, IMAGE CORRECTION METHOD, AND COMPUTER-READABLE RECORDING MEDIUM - A projection device converts input image data into light and includes a correction control unit that calculates a correction amount used for eliminating a geometric distortion occurring in a projection image according to a projection direction based on a projection angle and a view angle and determines a cut out range including also an area other than an area of the image data after the geometric distortion correction estimated according to the correction amount, and a correction unit that generates cut out image data acquired by cutting out an area of the cut out range from the input image data and performs a geometric distortion correction for the cut out image data based on the correction amount. | 03-19-2015 |
20150092166 | AUTOMATIC KEYSTONE CORRECTION IN AN AUTOMATED LUMINAIRE - Described is a dynamic correction of keystone distortions of a dynamically panning and tilting luminaire projecting on a flat projection surface. When the luminaire is panned and/or tilted the proper degree of keystone correction is applied. Further the system dynamically corrects for varying of intensity of different parts of the projected image due to the none linear distribution of light on the projection surface as the luminaire is dynamically panned and or tilted relative to the projection surface. | 04-02-2015 |
20150098064 | Image Stabilization and Skew Correction for Projection Devices - Methods, systems, and computer-readable media for generating a projected image are provided. Movement measurements are received from an accelerometer within a projection device. A determination is made as to whether the movement measurements indicate movement of the projection device. Upon determining that the movement measurements indicate movement of the projection device, a movement correction factor is determined based on the movement measurements to compensate for the movement of the projection device. The projection device is caused to generate a projected image according to the movement correction factor. | 04-09-2015 |
20150116670 | AXIS DEVIATION DETECTING DEVICE, PROJECTOR DEVICE, AND AXIS DEVIATION DETECTING METHOD - An axis deviation detecting device includes: a first axis deviation detecting unit which detects a value of a translational deviation along a horizontal axis of a projector device and a value of a rotational deviation about a vertical axis of the projector device, using (i) a horizontal component of a first positional difference between the first target point and the first projection point on a first projection screen and (ii) a horizontal component of a second positional difference between the second target point and the second projection point on a second projection screen; and a second axis deviation detecting unit which detects a value of a translational deviation along the vertical axis and a value of a rotational deviation about the horizontal axis, using (i) a vertical component of the first positional difference and (ii) a vertical component of the second positional difference. | 04-30-2015 |
20150138513 | PROJECTOR, AND METHOD OF CONTROLLING PROJECTOR - A projector includes a main body including a projection unit which projects an image, a movement detecting unit which detects movement of the main body, and an imaging unit which captures an image of a screen. Furthermore, the projector includes a correction control unit which performs trapezoidal distortion correction on the basis of an image-capturing result, and a second processing unit which performs a second process, which is different from the trapezoidal distortion correction, on the basis of the image-capturing result. In a case where it is determined that the main body is moving on the basis of a detection result, an imaging control unit allows the correction control unit to perform the trapezoidal distortion correction, and in a case where it is determined that the main body is stopped, the imaging control unit allows a manipulation detecting unit to perform a manipulation detecting process. | 05-21-2015 |
20150138514 | PROJECTION OPTICAL DEVICE AND IMAGE PROJECTION APPARATUS - A projection optical device to project an image on a projection plane, includes a reflection mirror, a plurality of projection lenses, a projection lens supporting member to support the plurality of projection lenses, and a position-arrangement member provided at the projection lens supporting member to arrange the reflection mirror at a predefined position on the projection lens supporting member. | 05-21-2015 |
20160070158 | PROJECTION TELEVISION DEVICE AND SCREEN - A front projection display device is provided including an image-generating source configured to generate an image, a wide angle lens system adapted to receive the image, and a screen. The wide angle lens system may be configured to increase distortion of the image in a first stage and decrease distortion of the image in a second stage. The screen may be configured to receive the image from the wide angle lens system on a first side and reflect the image back to a viewer on the first side. In another embodiment, a screen is provided for a front projection system, the screen may be configured to receive light from a steep angle and may include any number of surface topographies configured to reflect light back to the viewer along a desired viewing plane. | 03-10-2016 |
20160173841 | Camera Assisted Two Dimensional Keystone Correction | 06-16-2016 |
20160173842 | Camera-Assisted Two Dimensional Keystone Correction | 06-16-2016 |