Viewing screen

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G03B 21/60 (2006.01) B29D 11/00 (2006.01) G09F 13/16 (2006.01)

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CA 2550510

Disclosed is a viewing screen (1) comprising a plate or film-like base material whose surface consists of adjacent concave or convex mirrors having the same size with the same mirror curvatures. The micromirrors of the micromirror-surface-structure (2) preferably have an elliptical contour (4) or an elongated hexagonal contour (5). The micromirrors are arranged on the surface of the viewing screen in a predetermined raster (3) with a honeycomb- shaped structure in such a way that its long half-axis is oriented vertically. The projected light (6) is reflected in the form of an elliptical (7) or almost elliptical light cone (8) by means of the different curvatures of the micromirrors in horizontal and vertical direction. The micromirrors are spatially oriented in such a way that their optical axis intersect in a defined intersection point (18) on the viewing screen normal (26), resulting in a spatial overlapping zone (17) of all light cones reflected by the micromirrors, in which the reflected image can be seen. Little or no light is reflected in the loss areas (19) outside said overlapping zone (17).

L'invention concerne un écran (1) composé d'un matériau de base de type plaques ou films, la surface de ce matériau étant constituée par des miroirs contigus bombés ou creux de mêmes dimensions et de mêmes courbures. Les micromiroirs de la structure superficielle à micromiroirs (2) sont de préférence de forme elliptique (4) ou de forme hexagonale plane (5). Ces micromiroirs sont disposés sur la surface de l'écran dans une grille (3) déterminée à structure alvéolaire, le demi-axe long étant perpendiculaire. Les différentes courbures orientées à l'horizontale et à la verticale des micromiroirs permettent de réfléchir la lumière projetée (6) sous forme d'un cône lumineux (8) presque elliptique ou elliptique (7). L'orientation des micromiroirs est telle que leurs axes optiques se coupent en un point défini (18) sur la normale de l'écran (26). Ainsi, tous les cônes lumineux réfléchis par les micromiroirs forment une zone de chevauchement (17) dans laquelle on peut voir l'image reflétée. Il y a peu ou pas de réflexion lumineuse dans les zones de perte (19) à l'extérieur de cette zone de chevauchement (17).

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