AU2012211354B2 - An optical display - Google Patents

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AU2012211354B2
AU2012211354B2 AU2012211354A AU2012211354A AU2012211354B2 AU 2012211354 B2 AU2012211354 B2 AU 2012211354B2 AU 2012211354 A AU2012211354 A AU 2012211354A AU 2012211354 A AU2012211354 A AU 2012211354A AU 2012211354 B2 AU2012211354 B2 AU 2012211354B2
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Abstract An optical display comprising: a plurality of strands arranged in spaced apart relationship; each strand having 5 a plurality of waveguides with each guide having an output at a different position along the length of the respective strand; each waveguide having an input end; and a light . driver supplying light to the input end of each waveguide so light can propagate along the waveguide and exit at the 10 outputs. 3577151_1 (GHMatters) P74439.AU.2 03/08/12 cvo CC\ C'~j

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AUSTRALIA Patents Act 1990 COMPLETE SPECIFICATION Standard Patent Applicant: Aristocrat Technologies Australia Pty Limited Invention Title: AN OPTICAL DISPLAY The following statement is a full description of this invention, including the best method for performing it known to me/us: - 1 AN OPTICAL DISPLAY Related Application 5 This application is a divisional application of Australian application no. 2008243167, the disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference. Most of the disclosure of that application is also included herein, however, reference may be made to the specification of application 10 no. 2008243167 as accepted to gain further understanding of the invention claimed herein. Field of the Invention 15 This invention relates to an optical display and in particular to a display in the form of a curtain to provide an illuminated display containing a static or moving visual imagery for both decorative and informative purposes. 20 Background of the Invention There are numerous traditional formats for providing illuminated panels in the form of curtains which use optic 25 fibres. Typically, light is conducted along a fibre to a fibre end and the ends of the fibre are arranged so that a display is provided by light leaving the ends of the fibres. 30 In other arrangements, an optical fibre can be laid along a path so that when light is conducted along the fibre, the fibre effectively "glows" to provide a display. The conventional systems do not provide great flexibility 35 in the nature of the display which can be provided. 6732380_1 (GIMatters) P74439.AU.2 DEBORAM 27/07/15 - 2 Summary of the Invention The present invention may be set to reside in an optical display comprising: 5 a plurality of strands arranged in spaced apart relationship, the strands having different lengths to form a curtain having a strand pattern; each strand having a plurality of waveguides with each waveguide having an output at a different 10 position along the length of the respective strand, each output associated with a diffuser; each waveguide having an input end; and a light driver for supplying light to the input end of each waveguide so light can propagate along the 15 waveguide and exit at the outputs and into the associated diffusers to thereby create an optical display. Thus, according to this aspect of the invention, the light which exits at the outputs provides a display. Because 20 each strand has a number of outputs along the length of each strand and the strands are in side-by-side relationship, a grid format is produced so the display can be formed by the nature of the light which is provided to each respective input end and travels to the respective 25 output end of the waveguides. The light driver can provide a static light input or a moving light input so that the display caused by light leaving the output can be a static display or a moving display. Therefore, considerably more flexibility is provided in the nature of 30 the display which can be provided and because the display is formed from a plurality of strands in spaced apart relationship, the configuration of the display can be a flat panel type display, a cylindrical display, a three dimensional display or a display of other geometric 35 configurations. In one embodiment each strand contains a plurality of 6732380_1 (GIMatters) P74439.AU.2 DEBORAM 27/07/15 - 3 nodes and the output of each fibre is located at a respective node. In one embodiment the output comprises the output end of 5 the waveguide. In one embodiment each waveguide comprises an optical fibre. 10 In one embodiment each node comprises a diffusing acrylic bead. In one embodiment the bead is of cylindrical shape. 15 In one embodiment each strand is formed from an opaque sheath on which the nodes of that strand are supported, and the waveguides are supported in the sheath. In one embodiment each fibre passes through the sheath and 20 has an output end embedded in a respective node. In an embodiment, the strands are oriented vertically in use. 25 In an embodiment, subsets of the plurality of strands are arranged in a plurality of substantially parallel planes. In an embodiment, the optical display comprises a controller for controlling the light driver. 30 In an embodiment, the optical display further comprises an image source connected to the light driver such that the light driver drives the optical display to output at least one image output by the image source. 35 In an embodiment, the image source is a video source. 6732380_1 (GIMatters) P74439.AU.2 DEBORAM 27/07/15 - 4 In an embodiment, the controller comprises the image source. In an embodiment, the light driver comprises a projector. 5 In an embodiment, the optical display comprises a plurality of light drivers for driving light to respective ones of the plurality of sub-sets of strands. 10 The invention also provides an optical display comprising: a plurality of spaced apart strands, the strands having different lengths to form a curtain having a strand pattern, each strand comprising; a support element for supporting a plurality of 15 optical fibres, the support element comprising a hollow sheath; a plurality of diffuser elements on the support element, the diffusers being spaced apart along the length of the strand; 20 a plurality of optical fibres supported by the support element, each of the plurality of optical fibres passing through the hollow sheath and having a terminating end embedded in a respective diffuser element of the strand, and 25 wherein when light is provided to the optical fibres and propagates along the optical fibres, the light exits the terminating end of the fibres at the respective diffuser elements to thereby create an optical display. 30 In one embodiment each diffuser element comprises a cylindrical bead. In one embodiment the fibres have input ends which are supported in an array which corresponds to an array formed 35 by the diffuser elements. In one embodiment the input ends are supported in the 6732380_1 (GIMatters) P74439.AU.2 DEBORAM 27/07/15 - 5 array by a fibre catchment and a fibre optical harness extends between the catchment and the strands for supporting the optical fibres between the catchment and the strands. 5 In an embodiment, subsets of the strands are arranged in a plurality of substantially parallel planes. In an embodiment, the input ends are supported in a 10 plurality of arrays corresponding to respective ones of the planes. Brief Description of the Drawings 15 Embodiments of the invention will now be described by way of example, with reference to the accompanying drawings in which: Figure 1 is a diagram of an optical display according to 20 one embodiment of the invention; Figure 2 is a view of a strand used in the embodiment of Figure 1; 25 Figure 3 is a detailed view of part of the strand of Figure 2; Figure 4 is a view of a display according to one embodiment of the invention in use; 30 Figure 5 is a view of the display of Figure 4 providing a different light display; and Figure 6 is a view of a second embodiment of the 35 invention. Detailed Description of the Embodiments 6732380_1 (GIMatters) P74439.AU.2 DEBORAM 27/07/15 - 6 With reference to Figure 1, a diagram illustrating one embodiment of the invention is shown. The optical display according to this embodiment comprises a curtain 12 formed 5 by a plurality of strands 14. In Figure 1, ten strands are shown. However, typically in an actual working embodiment, many more strands will be provided. Each strand 14 has a plurality of nodes 16 in the form of 10 diffusers. In the embodiment shown, each strand 14 has ten such nodes but once again, in a working embodiment, more nodes may be provided. The nodes 16 form a rectangular grid Al to J10 as shown in Figure 1. Furthermore, not all of the strands 14 need be of the same 15 length or have the same number of nodes 16. As will be described in more detail hereinafter, each strand 16 has a plurality of optical fibres 18. The optical fibres 18 of one particular strand each have ends 20 which terminate at one of the nodes 16 as will be described in more details hereinafter. All of the optical fibres 18 are supported in an optical fibre harness 20 and have input ends 21 which are 25 supported in a catchment 22 (which also is shown from the front and marked 22' in Figure 1 for ease of illustration) so that the ends of the fibres are supported in a grid pattern which corresponds to the array of nodes 16. The catchment 22 may have lenses (not shown) for directing the 30 light into the input ends 21. The fibre catchment 21 may be located at a remote location such as in a projector room or other control facility or located nearby for example concealed in a ceiling cavity. 35 A projector 30 is provided for projecting light to the fibre catchment 22 so that light is received by each of the input ends of the fibres 18 so the light propagates 6732380_1 (GIMatters) P74439.AU.2 DEBORAM 27/07/15 - 7 along the fibres to the terminal output ends of the fibres at each of the nodes 16. The projector 30 may be controlled by a controller 34 in 5 the form of a computer, PC or the like to provide a static output image or a moving image, for example by generating an image with the computer and outputting via a port compatible with the projector in a conventional manner. Accordingly, the image source (e.g. controller 34) in 10 conjunction with the optical display device provides an optical display system. Therefore, light which is captured by the input ends of each of the fibres 18 is conveyed by the fibres 18 to the 15 nodes 16 so as to reproduce the pattern or image which is projected onto the fibre catchment 22. Figures 2 and 3 show the strands in more detail. As can be seen from Figure 2, the strand 14 has nodes in the form 20 of acrylic diffusers 16 which are slightly spaced from one another along the strand 14. The diffusers 16 are supported on a hollow sheath 24 and the fibres 18 of each strand are supported in the sheath 24 as is best shown in Figure 3. 25 As is also shown in Figure 3 which shows in detail part of the strand, one fibre labelled 18' in Figure 1 passes through the sheath 24 and has a terminating end 26 which is embedded in the acrylic diffuser 16 coupled to the 30 diffuser by an optical connector (not shown). Another optical fibre 18'' is supported in sheath 24 and passes through the sheath 24. Terminal end 26' is embedded in diffuser labelled 16' in Figure 3. 35 In the embodiment of Figure 2, twenty two diffusers are shown and typically, twenty two fibres would therefore be supported in the sheath 24 and pass through the sheath and 6732380_1 (GIMatters) P74439.AU.2 DEBORAM 27/07/15 - 8 be embedded in one of the respective diffusers 16. Whilst in the embodiment shown, one fibre is associated with each of the diffusers 16, in other embodiments, a number of fibres could be associated with each diffuser 16. 5 The sheath 24 is opaque and each of the respective fibres 18 may provide light of a different colour by the use of filters (not shown) at the catchment 21 to supplement the colouring provided by the image projected by the projector 10 30. Figure 4 shows an embodiment of the invention in which the curtain 12 is formed from strands having different lengths to form a strand pattern. Typically the curtain is hung 15 vertically from a suitable support and the embodiment shown in Figure 4 is arranged above a bank of gaming machines 50 to provide an attractive display above the gaming machines and to attract a person's attention to the gaming machines 50. 20 Figure 5 shows the same curtain 12 as in Figure 4 excepting the display provided by the curtain has changed to show the name of the establishment in which the gaming machines 50 are provided, or the nature or type of gaming 25 machines below the curtain 12. In the embodiments of Figures 4 and 5 the curtain 12 is in the form a generally planar curtain. In other embodiments, the curtain could be a cylindrical curtain, 30 or a curtain of some other geometric shape. The strands 16 of the curtain may be fixed so that they cannot move relative to one another and may be allowed to move freely relative to one another to further enhance the 35 nature of the visual display. In Figure 6, a display 12' is shown which is formed from a 6732380_1 (GIMatters) P74439.AU.2 DEBORAM 27/07/15 - 9 number of planar curtains of the type previously described which are provided one in front of the other to thereby form a three dimensional display by the light which illuminates from each of the separate curtains 12 in 5 Figure 6. Thus, each curtain may have its own projector and controller for controlling the nature of the image projected to the curtain to thereby form the three dimensional display. 10 Thus, by projecting an image onto the catchment 21, the same image can be reproduced at the corresponding diffusers 16 within the curtain 12. Various different types of image projectors can be used to provide the image projected onto the catchment 21. Typically, the 15 projectors may be an LCD project, a CRT projector, a DLP projector, an LCOS projector etc. Video projectors may be used which take video signals and project corresponding moving images onto the fibre catchment to provide a moving display. In this latest embodiment, the video projector 20 receives the video source from the controller 34. As previously mentioned, the controller may be a computer, PC or may be a video source such as a DVD player, Blu-Ray player or the like. By utilising a controller, a new visual experience can be created to exhibit a variety of 25 images, messages, graphics, logos and animation that can be delivered instantaneously. An advantage of embodiments of the invention is the ability to provide moving imagery particularly in 30 combination with a display which is attractive and unique in appearance. In the embodiments, the strands are shown in a vertical arrangement, however it will be apparent that other 35 orientations are possible as are more complicated arrangement, for example, the strands could be arranged to as to be curved. 6732380_1 (GIMatters) P74439.AU.2 DEBORAM 27/07/15 - 10 Other modifications will be apparent to persons skilled in the art and in particular that features of the above embodiments can be combined to form further embodiments. 5 It is to be understood that, if any prior art publication is referred to herein, such reference does not constitute an admission that the publication forms a part of the common general knowledge in the art in any other country. 10 In the claims which follow and in the preceding description of the invention, except where the context requires otherwise due to express language or necessary implication, the word "comprise" or variations such as "comprises" or "comprising" is used in an inclusive sense, 15 i.e. to specify the presence of the stated features but not to preclude the presence or addition of further features in various embodiments of the invention. 6732380_1 (GIMatters) P74439.AU.2 DEBORAM 27/07/15

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1. An optical display comprising: a plurality of strands arranged in spaced apart 5 relationship, the strands having different lengths to form a curtain having a strand pattern; each strand having a plurality of waveguides with each guide having an output at a different position along the length of the respective strand, each output 10 associated with a diffuser; each waveguide having an input end; and a light driver supplying light to the input end of each waveguide so light can propagate along the waveguide and exit at the outputs and into the associated 15 diffusers to thereby create an optical display.
2. The optical display of claim 1, wherein each strand contains a plurality of nodes and the output of each fibre is located at a respective node. 20
3. The optical display of claim 1 or claim 2, wherein the output comprises the output end of the waveguide. 25
4. The optical display of any one of claims 1 to 3, wherein each waveguide comprises an optical fibre.
5. The optical display of claim 2, wherein each node comprises a diffusing acrylic bead. 30
6. The optical display of claim 5 wherein the bead is of cylindrical shape.
7. The optical display of claim 2, wherein each 35 strand is formed from an opaque sheath on which the nodes of that strand are supported, and the waveguides are supported in the sheath. 6732380_1 (GIMatters) P74439.AU.2 DEBORAM 27/07/15 - 12
8. The optical display of claim 7, wherein each fibre passes through the sheath and has an output end embedded in a respective node. 5
9. The optical display of any one of claims 1 to 8, wherein the strands are oriented vertically in use.
10. An optical display as claimed in any one of 10 claims 1 to 9, wherein subsets of the plurality of strands are arranged in a plurality of substantially parallel planes.
11. An optical display as claimed in any one of 15 claims 1 to 10 comprising a controller for controlling the light driver.
12. An optical display as claimed in any one of claims 1 to 10, further comprising an image source 20 connected to the light driver such that the light driver drives the optical display to output at least one image output by the image source.
13. An optical display as claimed in claim 12, 25 wherein the image source is a video source.
14. An optical display as claimed in claim 12 or claim 13 when dependent on claim 11, wherein the controller comprises the image source. 30
15. An optical display system as claimed in any one of claims 11 to 14, wherein the light driver comprises a projector. 35
16. An optical display as claimed in claim 10, comprising a plurality of light drivers for driving light to respective ones of the plurality of sub-sets of 6732380_1 (GIMatters) P74439.AU.2 DEBORAM 27/07/15 - 13 strands.
17. An optical display comprising: a plurality of spaced apart strands, the strands 5 having different lengths to form a curtain having a strand pattern, each strand comprising; a support element for supporting a plurality of optical fibres, the support element comprising a hollow sheath; 10 a plurality of diffuser elements on the support element, the diffusers being spaced apart along the length of the strand; and a plurality of optical fibres supported by the support element, each of the plurality of optical fibres 15 passing through the hollow sheath and having a terminating end embedded in a respective diffuser element of the strand, wherein when light is provided to the optical fibres and propagates along the optical fibres, the light 20 exits the terminating end of the fibres at the respective diffuser elements to thereby create an optical display.
18. The optical display of claim 17 wherein each diffuser element comprises a cylindrical bead. 25
19. The optical display of claim 17 or claim 18, wherein the fibres have input ends which are supported in an array which corresponds to an array formed by the diffuser elements. 30
20. The optical display of claim 19, wherein the input ends are supported in the array by a fibre catchment and a fibre optical harness extends between the catchment and the strands for supporting the optical fibres between 35 the catchment and the strands.
21. The optical display of any one of claims 17 to 6732380_1 (GIMatters) P74439.AU.2 DEBORAM 27/07/15 - 14 20, wherein subsets of the strands are arranged in a plurality of substantially parallel planes.
22. The optical display as claimed in claim 21 when 5 dependent on claim 19 or claim 20, wherein the input ends are supported in a plurality of arrays corresponding to respective ones of the planes. 6732380_1 (GIMatters) P74439.AU.2 DEBORAM 27/07/15
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