Patents by Inventor Fujiko Tatsumi
Fujiko Tatsumi has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Patent number: 5565882Abstract: An image processing system for an image display comprising an image data producing device for producing image data corresponding to an image to be displayed and a display device for displaying the image on the basis of the produced image data. The image data producing device divides the image data into a plurality of data sections respectively corresponding to image areas constituting the image so that each of the plurality of data sections is produced as serial data and the plurality of data sections are outputted in parallel. The display device includes a number of pixel elements continuously arranged one-dimensionally or two-dimensionally and equally divided into a plurality of element sections respectively corresponding to the plurality of data sections.Type: GrantFiled: March 9, 1995Date of Patent: October 15, 1996Assignee: Victor Company of Japan, Ltd.Inventors: Itsuo Takanashi, Shintaro Nakagaki, Ichiro Negishi, Tetsuji Suzuki, Fujiko Tatsumi, Ryusaku Takahashi, Keiichi Maeno
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Patent number: 5502490Abstract: A display unit includes a light-emitting element array having a plurality of linearly arranged light-emitting elements drivable by a time sequential image information signal to emit beams of light in accordance with pieces of information allotted to the corresponding picture elements, a deflector such as a polygon mirror for deflecting the light beams simultaneously in a direction perpendicular to the longitudinal direction of the light-emitting element array, and a light-to-light conversion element including a photoconductive layer and a photo-modulation layer, the light beams being imaged on the photoconductive layer.Type: GrantFiled: June 2, 1995Date of Patent: March 26, 1996Assignee: Victor Company of Japan, Ltd.Inventors: Itsuo Takanashi, Shintaro Nakagaki, Ichiro Negishi, Tetsuji Suzuki, Fujiko Tatsumi, Ryusaku Takahashi, Keiichi Maeno
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Patent number: 5463468Abstract: A display unit includes a light-emitting element array having a plurality of linearly arranged light-emitting elements drivable by a time sequential image information signal to emit beams of light in accordance with pieces of information allotted to the corresponding picture elements, a deflector such as a polygon mirror for deflecting the light beams simultaneously in a direction perpendicular to the longitudinal direction of the light-emitting element array, and a light-to-light conversion element including a photoconductive layer and a photo-modulation layer, the light beams being imaged on the photoconductive layer.Type: GrantFiled: March 16, 1994Date of Patent: October 31, 1995Assignee: Victor Company of Japan, Ltd.Inventors: Itsuo Takanashi, Shintaro Nakagaki, Ichiro Negishi, Tetsuji Suzuki, Fujiko Tatsumi, Ryusaku Takahashi, Keiichi Maeno
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Patent number: 5381188Abstract: The present invention offers a display system for displaying information comprising a linear array of N light-emitting devices emitting light of predetermined wavelength, the devices are arranged respectively with N pixels, a stream of the information is divided into pieces each of which containing the N pixels, and the N light-emitting devices are caused to emit N light beams simultaneously in a form of array during a given period for every divided piece of the information, the every divided piece of information may correspond to one line of a frame of picture, the N light beams are intensity-modulated respectively with the divided piece of the information, the N light beams are deflected simultaneously in a direction perpendicular to a direction of the array of the N light beams, and a spatial light modulator having a photoconductive layer and a light modulation layer interposed between a pair of electrodes, the photoconductive layer is responsive to the deflected N light beams incident thereto through a foType: GrantFiled: May 4, 1992Date of Patent: January 10, 1995Assignee: Victor Company of Japan, Ltd.Inventors: Toshio Konno, Shintaro Nakagaki, Ichiro Negishi, Tetsuji Suzuki, Fujiko Tatsumi, Ryusaku Takahashi, Keiichi Maeno
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Patent number: 5379135Abstract: An optical system is disclosed which is for a display apparatus having a light source for emitting read light and a reflection type spatial light modulator for modulating the read light incoming thereto into in accordance with image written thereon. The modulated light is projected onto a screen by a projection lens to display the image. A field lens is provided between the modulator and screen at such a position that both the read and modulated light pass therethrough. The field lens focuses the modulated light on near an entrance pupil of the projection lens so that the intensity of the modulated light is increased.Type: GrantFiled: March 24, 1993Date of Patent: January 3, 1995Assignee: Victor Company of Japan, Ltd.Inventors: Shintaro Nakagaki, Ichiro Negishi, Tetsuji Suzuki, Fujiko Tatsumi, Ryusaku Takahashi, Hiroyuki Bonde, Tsutomu Matsumura
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Patent number: 5357289Abstract: This specification discloses an image projector for projecting a tri-color composite optical image on a screen as a magnified optical image. A reading light beam emitted from a light source is separated into three color beams, e.g., Red, Green and Blue color beams through a tri-color separation and composition optical system. The separated color beams are irradiated on image forming devices provided correspondingly with Red, Green and Blue color images to read out color images respectively therefrom. Each of the reflected light beams from the image forming device carrying color image information impinges again on the tri-color separation and composition optical system to compose a composite image beam. The composite image beam is projected on the screen through an optical lens system comprising a first lens group, a second lens group and a third lens group disposed along an optical axis in order.Type: GrantFiled: January 13, 1994Date of Patent: October 18, 1994Assignee: Victor Company of Japan, Ltd.Inventors: Toshio Konno, Shintaro Nakagaki, Ighiro Negishi, Tetsuji Suzuki, Fujiko Tatsumi, Ryusaku Takahashi, Keiichi Maeno
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Patent number: 5327229Abstract: A clear color image having a high contrast ratio without particular coloration is displayed on a screen by improved display apparatus. Such display apparatus is comprised of a spatial light modulator including a photo-conductive layer, a photo-modulator layer and a dielectric mirror, a device for writing color images of different colors onto the spatial light modulator time-divisionally in a sequence of the different colors, a reading device for producing reading lights having different colors in synchronism with time-divisional writing of the color images, and for projecting the reading lights to the spatial light modulator, a driving device for supplying the spatial light modulator with different voltages and frequencies correspondingly with the reading light of different colors and in synchronism with time-divisional projections of the reading lights, and a device for projecting the color images read out from the spatial light modulator on the display device.Type: GrantFiled: February 11, 1993Date of Patent: July 5, 1994Assignee: Victor Company of Japan, Ltd.Inventors: Toshio Konno, Shintaro Nakagaki, Ichiro Negishi, Tetsuji Suzuki, Fujiko Tatsumi, Ryusaku Takahashi, Hiroyuki Bonde, Tsutomu Matsumura
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Patent number: 5325137Abstract: An overhead projector for irradiating a spatial light modulator with reading light to read out a subject image written in the spatial light modulator with writing light and projecting the subject image read out with the reading light, wherein the spatial light modulator consists of photoconductive layer for receiving the writing light coming from a subject to reproduce the subject image, light modulating layer formed by a liquid crystal of which molecules are arranged in a homeotropic orientation for modulating the reading light of which a waveband is limited to a prescribed range according to the subject image reproduced in the photoconductive layer, and a dielectric mirror having wavelength selectivity for reflecting the reading light with the waveband modulated by the light modulating layer.Type: GrantFiled: August 27, 1992Date of Patent: June 28, 1994Assignee: Victor Company of Japan, Ltd.Inventors: Toshio Konno, Shintaro Nakagaki, Ichiro Negishi, Tetsuji Suzuki, Fujiko Tatsumi, Ryusaku Takahashi
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Patent number: 5305146Abstract: Color separating or composing optical system having an optical axis wherein at least one color filter is placed obliquely to the optical axis to perform color separation or composition by color-selective reflection and passing of lights proceeding along the optical axis, a cylindrical lens is placed in an optical path of a light passing the color filter, another feature of this invention is that two color filters are placed obliquely with respect to the optical axis to perform color separation or composition by color-selective reflection and passing of lights proceeding along the optical axis, and are arranged in configuration as such that an imaginary plane defined to include the optical axis and a line perpendicular to one of the two color filters, is perpendicular to another imaginary plane defined to include the optical axis and another line perpendicular to the other of the two color filters.Type: GrantFiled: June 24, 1992Date of Patent: April 19, 1994Assignee: Victor Company of Japan, Ltd.Inventors: Shintaro Nakagaki, Tsutou Asakura, Ryusaku Takahashi, Tetsuji Suzuki, Fujiko Tatsumi
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Patent number: 5299042Abstract: A display unit which can be used with various sources of information includes a light-to-light conversion element composed of first and second stripe electrodes arranged to jointly form a matrix electrode, and a photoconductive layer and a light modulation layer disposed between the first and second stripe electrodes, the impedance of the photoconductive layer changes with information written to the light-to-light conversion element. The photoconductive layer is irradiated with a linear light beam deflected in a direction to intersect first stripe electrode, while at the same time successive pieces of information to be inputted to corresponding picture elements are supplied to respective stripe electrode elements of the first stripe electrode. With the use of the matrix electrode, information can be written to and read out from the light-to-light conversion element at a higher response rate with high resolution.Type: GrantFiled: May 30, 1991Date of Patent: March 29, 1994Assignee: Victor Company of Japan, Ltd.Inventors: Itsuo Takanashi, Shintaro Nakagaki, Ichiro Negishi, Tetsuji Suzuki, Fujiko Tatsumi, Ryusaku Takahashi
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Patent number: 5294992Abstract: A light-light transfer method using a spatial light modulator realizes an image display with a high utilizing of light without causing an undesirable residual image. The spatial light modulator is constituted to include two electrodes and at least a photoconductor layer member and a photo-modulation layer member used in a birefringence operating mode both being sandwiched between the two electrodes. A writing light is entered from the photoconductive layer member side so that its exposure value varies from the minimum exposure value to the maximum exposure value in a condition that a predetermined operation voltage is supplied between the two electrodes. In this instant, a voltage applied between both ends of the photo-modulation layer member corresponds to a voltage obtained by subtracting a voltage drop amount, occurring in the photoconductor layer member due to an incidence of the writing light, from said predetermined operation voltage applied in advance between said two electrodes.Type: GrantFiled: May 4, 1992Date of Patent: March 15, 1994Assignee: Victor Company of Japan, Ltd.Inventors: Toshio Konno, Shintaro Nakagaki, Ichiro Negishi, Tetsuji Suzuki, Fujiko Tatsumi, Ryusaku Takahashi, Keiichi Maeno
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Patent number: 5285268Abstract: A display device of projection type capable of projecting an image with well defined image frame is disclosed. The device comprises 3 spatial light modulators on which color image information is written in 3 primary colors respectively and is read out as a combined optical color image in a form of light beam, the light beam is then projected out of the display device through lens groups for forming a projected image on a screen, the device further comprises a mask disposed in a proximity of an imaginary image formation plane arranged to locate in a vicinity of one of the lens groups, the light beam is caused to form an optical image on the imaginary image formation plane. The mask has a variable light shielding configuration controlled either electronically or electro-mechanically for cutting off unnecessary light portions of the light beam carrying the optical image so that an image of high contrast and well defined clear fringe is projected on the screen.Type: GrantFiled: December 9, 1992Date of Patent: February 8, 1994Assignee: Victor Company of Japan, Ltd.Inventors: Shintaro Nakagaki, Ichiro Negishi, Tetsuji Suzuki, Fujiko Tatsumi, Ryusaku Takahashi, Hiroyuki Bonde, Tsutomu Matsumura
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Patent number: 5264951Abstract: There is provided an optical system for a spatial light modulator. The system comprises a light source for emitting an unpolarized light, a separator for separating a first linearly polarized light having a specified plane of polarization from the unpolarized light and polarizer for rotating the plane of polarization of the first linearly polarized light at a specified angle different from the specified angle to obtain a second linearly polarized light, wherein the second linearly polarized light is adopted as a reading light. Also provided is a method of photomodulation, comprising the steps of separating a light in the region of a specified wavelength from an unpolarized light, separating a first linearly polarized light having a specified plane of polarization from the light and obtaining a second linearly polarized light by rotating the plane of polarization of the first linearly polarized light at a specified angle.Type: GrantFiled: November 23, 1992Date of Patent: November 23, 1993Assignee: Victor Company of Japan, Ltd.Inventors: Itsuo Takanashi, Shintaro Nakagaki, Ichiro Negishi, Ryusaku Takahashi, Tetsuji Suzuki, Fujiko Tatsumi, Keiichi Maeno
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Patent number: 5250939Abstract: A drive apparatus for an optical element array includes a counter counting clock pulses and being periodically reset at a horizontal scanning period. The counter outputs first and second counter signals out of phase with each other. A latch holds a pixel-corresponding segment of an input image signal. One of clock signals out of phase with each other is selected in response to the pixel-corresponding input-signal segment held by the latch. A first comparator compares the first counter signal and the pixel-corresponding input-signal segment held by the latch, and outputs a first identity signal when the first counter signal and the pixel-corresponding input-signal segment are equal to each other. A second comparator compares the second counter signal and the pixel-corresponding input-signal segment held by the latch, and outputs a second identity signal when the second counter signal and the pixel-corresponding input-signal segment are equal to each other.Type: GrantFiled: November 5, 1991Date of Patent: October 5, 1993Assignee: Victor Company of Japan, Ltd.Inventors: Itsuo Takanashi, Shintaro Nakagaki, Ichiro Negishi, Tetsuji Suzuki, Fujiko Tatsumi, Ryusaku Takahashi, Keiichi Maeno, Tsuyoshi Yoshimura
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Patent number: 5239322Abstract: There is provided an apparatus for displaying an image on a screen by projecting a reading light from a light source onto a spatial light modulator of reflective type in which the image is written, and projecting a reflected light from the modulator corresponding to the image onto the screen through a projection lens, the modulator, lens and screen being provided so that their optical axes are in agreement on one optical path. The apparatus comprises an optical device provided between the lens and screen for the reading light toward the modulator and passing the reflected light to the screen and a converging element for converging the reading light on the position which is on the optical axis of the lens and located between the lens and screen so that the reading light thus turned becomes a parallel pencil beam which is projected onto the modulator in parallel with the optical axis.Type: GrantFiled: May 15, 1991Date of Patent: August 24, 1993Assignee: Victor Company of Japan, Ltd.Inventors: Itsuo Takanashi, Shintaro Nakagaki, Ichiro Negishi, Tetsuji Suzuki, Fujiko Tatsumi, Ryusaku Takahashi, Keiichi Maeno
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Patent number: 5227902Abstract: A spatial light modulator which includes a light modulation layer which is interposed between two photoconductive layers and laminated to both layers; the two photo conductive layers have charge images written thereon, respectively, by illumination of a writing light carrying optical information; the illumination direction of the writing light to the photoconductive layers are different from each other; and the two photoconductive layers permit the reading light to pass therethrough. When illuminated by a reading light via either of the first or second photoconductive layers, the light modulation layer optically modulates the reading light in accordance with the first and second charge images, under the presence of a voltage applied to the modulator. Thus it reads read out the first information and second information. The first and second photoconductive layers permit the reading light to pass therethrough.Type: GrantFiled: May 15, 1991Date of Patent: July 13, 1993Assignee: Victor Company of Japan, Ltd.Inventors: Itsuo Takanashi, Shintaro Nakagaki, Ichiro Negishi, Tetsuji Suzuki, Fujiko Tatsumi, Ryusaku Takahashi, Keiichi Maeno
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Patent number: 5191408Abstract: A color imaging system for use as an electronic still camera, for example, includes a color separator for separating the optical image of a subject from a lens into a plurality of different color images, an optical shutter selectively openable for transmitting the optical image of the subject to the color separator, a photoconductive layer for converting the different color images into respective electric charge images, and an information recording medium for recording images corresponding to the electric charge images under an electric field developed between the photoconductive layer and the information recording medium. The timing with which the optical shutter is opened and the timing with which the electric field is generated by the power supply, are controlled by a control unit depending on imaging conditions selected by the user. The color imaging system also has an optical viewfinder for allowing the user to visually observe the optical image of the subject introduced by the lens.Type: GrantFiled: February 28, 1991Date of Patent: March 2, 1993Assignee: Victor Company of Japan, Ltd.Inventors: Itsuo Takanashi, Shintaro Nakagaki, Tsutou Asakura, Masato Furuya, Yoshihisa Koyama, Yuji Uchiyama, Ichiro Negishi, Tetsuji Suzuki, Fujiko Tatsumi, Ryusaku Takahashi, Keiichi Maeno
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Patent number: 5164854Abstract: There is provided a polarization converter for producing a beam of linearly polarized light from a randomly polarized light. The randomly polarized light is separated into a first polarized light which is projected in a first predetermined direction and a second polarized light having a predetermined angular relationship with the first polarized light. The second polarized light is converted into a third polarized light a polarization of which is identical to that of the first polarized light. By providing a predetermined two-dimensional positional relationship between the first and third polarized lights, the beam of linearly polarized light is produced and advanced on the outside of the converter in a second predetermined direction.Type: GrantFiled: July 26, 1991Date of Patent: November 17, 1992Assignee: Victor Company of Japan, Ltd.Inventors: Itsuo Takanashi, Shintaro Nakagaki, Ichiro Negishi, Tetsuji Suzuki, Fujiko Tatsumi, Ryusaku Takahashi, Keiichi Maeno
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Patent number: 5130826Abstract: There is disclosed an optical system for a color picture display having three spatial light modulators of reflecting type corresponding to an optical image of one of three primary colors by photoelectric effect and photomodulation effect, a writing device for guiding writing lights each carrying the optical image of one of the colors to each device, a reading device for guiding reading lights each in the region of wavelength of one of the colors to each device and a composing device for composing a composed reading light of the reading lights which are emitted from the optical devices respectively after optically modulated. The optical system comprises an optical apparatus shared by the reading device and the composing device, having first, second and third prisms, a first dichroic filter provided between the first and the second prisms and a second dichroic filter provided between the second and the third prisms.Type: GrantFiled: April 3, 1991Date of Patent: July 14, 1992Assignee: Victor Company of Japan, Ltd.Inventors: Itsuo Takanashi, Shintaro Nakagaki, Ichiro Negishi, Tetsuji Suzuki, Fujiko Tatsumi, Ryusaku Takahashi, Keiichi Maeno
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Patent number: 5122895Abstract: An efficiency polarization converter of few optical components for converting a randomly polarized light into a single beam of linearly polarized light, comprises a first optical device receiving the random light and projecting two linearly polarized lights one projected in a first direction, another to a second optical device which changes the polarization plane thereof, the polarization changes light being directed by a third optical device to the first direction, thereby the two linearly polarized light are combined and aligned to have a common polarization to become the single beam linearly polarized light projected in the first direction. Typical first optical device is a polarization beam splitter, a typical second optical device is a quarterwave plate with a mirror, a halfwave plate or a Fresnel rhomb with a mirror, or a photomodulation material interposed between biased electrodes with a mirror, a typical third optical device is a polarization beam splitter, a prism or a mirror.Type: GrantFiled: December 4, 1990Date of Patent: June 16, 1992Assignee: Victor Company of Japan, Ltd.Inventors: Itsuo Takanashi, Shintaro Nakagaki, Ichiro Negishi, Tetsuji Suzuki, Fujiko Tatsumi, Ryusaku Takahashi, Keiichi Maeno