Invention Publication
EP2592464A4 ACTIVE SHUTTER GLASSES AND THREE-DIMENSIONAL IMAGE RECOGNITION UNIT
审中-公开
快门式3D眼镜,三维图像检测装置
- Patent Title: ACTIVE SHUTTER GLASSES AND THREE-DIMENSIONAL IMAGE RECOGNITION UNIT
- Patent Title (中): 快门式3D眼镜,三维图像检测装置
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Application No.: EP11803372Application Date: 2011-04-08
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Publication No.: EP2592464A4Publication Date: 2014-08-13
- Inventor: UEKI SHUN , NAKAMURA KOZO , NAKAHARA TAKAHIRO
- Applicant: SHARP KK
- Assignee: SHARP KK
- Current Assignee: SHARP KK
- Priority: JP2010155942 2010-07-08
- Main IPC: G02B27/22
- IPC: G02B27/22 ; G02C7/10 ; G03B35/16 ; H04N13/04

Abstract:
Disclosed are active shutter glasses and a three-dimensional image recognition unit capable of visually recognizing a three-dimensional image with excellent display quality. The active shutter glasses are active shutter glasses for three-dimensional image recognition. The active shutter glasses comprise a right temple, a left temple, a right-eye lens, and a left-eye lens. The right-eye lens and the left-eye lens comprise liquid crystal cells. The right-eye lens and the left-eye lens have an inclination with respect to a state where the right-eye lens and the left-eye lens are arranged on the same plane, and are arranged on a surface orthogonal to a horizontal surface including the top surfaces of the right temple and the left temple. The direction of inclination of the right-eye lens is the direction in which the outer edge of the right-eye lens approaches an observer side at an azimuth angle Æ 2 in a range of ±45° with respect to an azimuth angle Æ 1 , at which a contrast ratio has a maximum value, at a polar angle ¸ 1 having an angle difference in a range of 2 to 17° from a line normal to the surface of the right-eye lens when not inclined. The direction of inclination of the left-eye lens is the direction in which the outer edge of the left-eye lens approaches the observer side at an azimuth angle Æ 4 in a range of ±45° with respect to an azimuth angle Æ 3 , at which a contrast ratio has a maximum value, at a polar angle ¸ 2 having an angle difference in a range of 2 to 17° from a line normal to the surface of the left-eye lens when not inclined.
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