AU775907B2 - Dual image slide and/or video projector - Google Patents
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Received 13 February 2002 Dual image slide and/or video projector The present invention relates to an image projector with two or more image projecting capabilities. In particular the present invention may be used to simultaneously display static and a moving image and wherein the moving image may be provided by the use of a liquid crystal display panel (LCD).
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION Slide and movie projectors are well known and have been used for a number of years. In their simplest form they include of a light source that projects an image to a screen. There are numerous types of projectors such as slide projectors that are adapted to transmit light through a photographic slide. Lately, there have been proposed image projectors that use a fixed LCD to project a moving image. These devices do not, however, allow the use of conventional slides, being dedicated to the use of LCD's to display an image.
The technological advances of LCD's, and especially the total number of pixels being in the hundreds of thousands, have meant that the resolution of images using LCD's is of a very high quality. Hence it is desirable to use LCD projectors not only in the business but also the personal environment. However, there are a still a large number of images only available on conventional slides and a dedicated LCD projector apparatus would not be able to display those images. Consequently it may be necessary to have a number of different projecting apparatus includina video imaae oroiectors and slide Proiectors.
Furthermore, there is at times a requirement to project several images simultaneously. For example, one may project two images of different data or two scenes. Once again, one of the images may be that from a slide whilst the other may be produced by the use of an LCD.
There is currently no apparatus known to the applicant of being able to produce two different images, at least one of which may be an image from a conventional slide.
It is therefore an object of the present invention to overcome at least some of the abovementioned problems or to provide the public with a useful alternative by providing for an image display apparatus adapted to project at least two images, wherein at least one of the images is produced by the use of a LCD, whilst the other may be produced either from another LCD panel or a conventional slide.
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BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION Therefore, in one form of the invention, there is proposed an image projecting apparatus including: a first light source for emitting light through a first image, first focussing lens and onto a surface to provide a first displayed image, said first image being a conventional photographic slide; a second light source for emitting light through a second image, second focussing lens and onto said surface to provide a second displayed image, said second image produced by a liquid crystal display panel receiving and converting electrical image information into the second image; at least one of said first and second focussing lenses adapted to be angularly adjustable to allow for the two images to be displayed either adjacent each other or to be superimposed on each other.
Preferably both said focussing lenses are adjustable to allow for the two images be displayed S15 either adjacent each other or to be superimposed on each other Preferably said apparatus further includes a slide loading means to enable the loading and unloading of slides from said projector.
Preterably said apparatus further inciudes a siide hoider means adapied io hoid a piuldiily 01 slides to be selectively loaded and unloaded by a slide loading means.
20 Preferably said slide holder means is a slide carousel.
In preference disposed between said second image and said second light source is at least one filter.
In preference said filter is at least a ultra-violet or infrared filter.
In preference disposed between the second image and the second light source is a heat filter.
Preferably said apparatus further includes a television screen to display the image to be played through the image display.
Other objects and advantages of the present invention will become apparent in view of the following detailed description and accompanying drawings.
e e ••e eee e• PCT/AU01/00005 3 Received 13 February 2002 Advantageously the focussing lenses are adapted to be angularly adjustable the two images are adapted to be superimposed on each other.
In preference said apparatus further includes a video or compact disc media player.
Preferably the image projecting apparatus further includes a television screen to display the image to be played through the image display.
Other objects and advantages of the present invention will become apparent in view of the following detailed description and accompanying drawings.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS The accompanying drawings, which are incorporated in and constitute a part of this specification, illustrate several implementations of the invention and, together with the description, serve to explain the advantages and principles of the invention. In the drawings, Figure 1 illustrates a top cross-sectional view of a typical dual image projector according to the present invention; and Figure 2 illustrates a general perspective view of a dual image projector.
1 nDFCRPIPTON) 1F TIF PRPFFFRRPF FMPhARnnliFNJTS The following detailed description of the invention refers to the accompanying drawings.
Although the description includes exemplary embodiments, other embodiments are possible, and changes may be made to the embodiments described without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. Wherever possible, the same reference numbers will be used throughout the drawings and the following description to refer to the same and like parts.
With reference to the above figures there is shown a dual image projection apparatus including a first light source 12 for emitting light through a first image display device 14, said light then optically modified by optical components 16 and passing through a second image display device 22, said light then optically modified by second optical components 24 and passing through a second focussing lens 26 to be displayed on a screen.
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PCT/AUO 1/00005 4 Received 13 February 2002 The light sources 12 and 20 are lamps of the type generally found in slide projectors. The optical components 16 and 24 may include various filters such as infrared filters, ultra-violet filters and polarisers.
The first image display device can either be a conventional photographic slide or a LCD adapted to be used as a conventional slide. Consequently, the apparatus further includes a slide holder 28 which can support multiple slides and which in operation can be controlled to feed different slides into the apparatus.
The second image display slide is a fixed LCD panel that also includes appropriate filters to protect the LCD from the parts of the spectrum of the second light source. Typically, said filters will include a ultra-violet, infrared and pre-polariser filter 30 as well as polariser 32. The LCD may also further include heat shields that can either be integral with the filters or are separately positioned between the second light source and the LCD panel.
As disclosed by the applicant in co-pending application entitled "IMPROVEMENTS IN LCD'S ADAPTED FOR IMAGE PROJECTION USING A SLIDE PROJECTOR OR OTHER LIGHT SOURCE" which is intended to be incorporated by reference herein, using a conventional LCD in a typical slide projector will cause irreversible damage to the LCD under the influence of damaging ultraviolet and infrared radiation. The use of heat shields alone will not completely eliminate the damage to the LCD because ultra violet rays degrade the LCD and the epoxy plug that holds the liquid crystal in place, causing leakage and degradation which could lead to the destruction ot the LWD panel in time.
That co-pending application overcomes the problems of using a conventional LCD in a projector. Up to three filters are provided being a polarising filter, an ultraviolet filter, and a heat/infra red filter. For convenience the filters may be mounted integrally on the LCD panel although it is to be understood that this is a preferred not an essential feature.
The polarising filter is mounted on the LCD side facing the lamp within the slide projector.
Disposed on top of the polarising filter is the ultra-violet filet. The heat/infra red filter must be located as far as is practicable form the LCD. In manufacture, the three filters may be sequentially placed on the LCD. Alternatively, they may be adhered to each other to provide for a laminated construction and then mounted on the LCD. The mounting may be achieved using suitable mechanical brackets or fasteners such as retaining clips.
Furthermore, in a preferred embodiment there is a preferred order in the placement of filters.
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PCT/AU01/00005 Received 13 February 2002 SOf course, it is important that the filters that block heat or other potentially damaging parts of the spectrum be located as far from the panel as practicable to ensure no damage to the LCD. It is also necessary to use polarisers on the other side of the LCD. That depends very much on the particular structure of the LCD which can be bought as an off-the shelf product.
It is also to be understood that the polarisation must be linear so that the image that is projected is of the highest quality definition.
The use of thin filters advantageously allows the LCD device to be constructed of a size able to be inserted into a conventional slide projector enabling an image to be formed whilst protecting the LCD. The filters do not need to be mounted integrally on the LCD but may form a separate laminate construction that is locked into place adjacent the LCD in a housing made up of two shells that engage the LCD panel and the laminate filter construction. The construction housing may have ventilation holes/slots to allow circulation of air between the LCD panel and the filters thus further protecting the LCD.
The shells may be correspondingly shaped and designed that one is slightly smaller than the other and frictionally engage each other. Alternatively, the housings may have appropriate lugs and recesses and may be joined together in a snap-lock type of arrangement.
Thus, the present invention also uses those particular filters and in that order to ensure that the LCD is protected. These filters may also be removable wherein on of the images is a conventional slide and the various filters are not required.
The apparatus includes a power supply 34 providing electrical power to the two light sources and electronic circuit boards 36 that assist in providing an image to the LCD panel 22. The whole apparatus may be controlled via remote control, receiver 38 adapted to receive remote information from a transmitter (not shown).
The focussing lenses 18 and 26 enable an image of different sizes to be displayed on a screen or other surface area. Obviously, the greater the distance between the focusing lenses and the screen, the larger the image.
The apparatus 10 may include other additional features such as a video tape player adapted to play vide tapes 42 and further including a viewing screen 44 allowing the tape to be viewed either before and/or during the image being projected through lens 26. The apparatus may also include input connectors 46 allowing an external electrical signal to be fed to it.
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PCT/AUO 1/00005 6 Received 13 February 2002 Thus the present invention is for an apparatus that is not only capable of projecting video images but has the additional advantage of being a slide projector as well. The LCD panel can be activated independently of the slide display. In fact the slide display can itself include a LCD panel so that there may be two video images displayed by the apparatus. The slide mechanism may be a conventional one, either top or side loading.
It is also understood that additional features may be added to the present apparatus including but not limited to the following: over-temperature cut-out to protect the slide and/or LCD amplifier with external speakers and a microphone jack disc drive for CD-ROM's or DVD's for showing prepared presentations zoom/focussing optical componentry television tuner card image manipulation capabilities such as mirroring and reversing to use in rear projection.
S UUIiJo utputLIJU, IUI c a cti OL I L U A I IIdt UUilUi 1U sysiWllls battery power on screen display remote I/R laser pointer video sender in remote control video sender T/R wireless Other improvements to the apparatus may be the ability to change the angle of the projection of one image compared to the other. Consequently, it may be possible to superimpose the images onto each other.
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PCT/AU01/00005 7 Received 13 February 2002 Further advantages and improvements may very well be made to the present invention without deviating from its scope. Although the invention has been shown and described in what is conceived to be the most practical and preferred embodiment, it is recognized that departures may be made therefrom within the scope and spirit of the invention, which is not to be limited to the details disclosed herein but is to be accorded the full scope of the claims so as to embrace any and all equivalent devices and apparatus.
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1. An image projecting apparatus including: a first light source for emitting light through a first image, first focussing lens and onto a surface to provide a first displayed image, said first image being a conventional photographic slide; a second light source for emitting light through a second image, second focussing lens and onto said surface to provide a second displayed image, said second image produced by a liquid crystal display panel receiving and converting electrical image information into the second image; at least one of said first and second focussing lenses adapted to be angularly adjustable to allow for the two images to be displayed either adjacent each other or to be superimposed on each other.
2. An image projecting apparatus as in claim 1 wherein both said focussing lenses are adjustable to allow for the two images be displayed either adjacent each other or to be superimposed on each other.
3. An image projecting apparatus as in claim 2 further including a slide loading means to enable the loading and unloading of slides from said first light source.
4. An image projecting apparatus as in any one of the above claims wherein said apparatus further includes a slide holder means adapted to hold a plurality of slides to 20 be selectively loaded and unloaded by said slide loading means.
5. An image projecting apparatus as in claim 4 wherein said slide holder means is a slide carousel.
6. An image projecting apparatus as in claim 1 wherein disposed between said second ooo*" image and said second light source is at least one filter.
7. An image projecting apparatus as in claim 6 wherein said filter is at least a ultra-violet or infrared filter.
8. An image projecting apparatus as in claim 7 wherein disposed between the second image and the second light source is a heat filter. 9
9. An image projecting apparatus as in any one of above claims further including a television screen to display the image to be played through the image display. C C C CC CC C CC.. CC.. C C CCC. C C C C CCC. C C CCC. C C C C C C CCC. CCC... C C
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| JPH0829732A (en) * | 1994-07-15 | 1996-02-02 | Sanyo Electric Co Ltd | Liquid crystal projector |
| JPH09211724A (en) * | 1996-02-06 | 1997-08-15 | Nec Corp | Projection type liquid crystal display device |
| US5772301A (en) * | 1994-09-15 | 1998-06-30 | Lg Electronics Inc. | Display combined with slide projector and liquid crystal projector |
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| JPH0829732A (en) * | 1994-07-15 | 1996-02-02 | Sanyo Electric Co Ltd | Liquid crystal projector |
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