WO2009150850A1 - 画像表示装置 - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to an image display apparatus, and more particularly to an image display apparatus used under an environment with external light or illumination, such as outdoors.
- a large-sized image display device is installed and used in an outdoor public place or the like for an unspecified number of viewers. Unlike when video is used indoors, when used for outdoor advertising, ensuring the display quality on a large screen is the most important issue, as a high definition and high brightness display image is an essential requirement. . Furthermore, in the case of outdoor use, it is also necessary to pay attention to the effects of dust and weather.
- a method of directly performing a large screen display by a display device such as a liquid crystal display, a plasma display, or an LED or a method of enlarging and projecting image information by a projector can be used.
- a display device using an LED can provide an image with high brightness, but since the pixel pitch is coarse, to achieve high definition, the screen size must be increased, resulting in high cost. It had become. In addition, with the increase in screen size, power consumption also increases.
- the method of using a projector is two kinds of rear projection type (rear type) projector which projects an image on a transmission type screen through a mirror or two front projection type (front type) projector which projects an image directly on a reflection type screen. Because the scheme is available and the projection unit is located away from the screen, it is possible to reduce the effects of direct sunlight as compared to direct view displays.
- an optical device such as an image display element such as a DMD (Digital Micromirror Device) or a liquid crystal display element or a polarizing filter is used. It is important to cool the inside of the housing efficiently. In particular, in an environment exposed to direct sunlight outdoors, the temperature rise of the housing due to direct sunlight becomes a problem, and temperature control of the projector in consideration of the usage environment becomes necessary.
- Patent Documents 4 to 6 As a technique for efficiently cooling the projection type display device, a method of improving the cooling effect using an air conditioner, a heat exchanger, a heat insulating member, a partition plate or the like has been disclosed (for example, , Patent Documents 4 to 6).
- Patent Documents 1 to 3 a specific configuration for appropriately utilizing the performance of the air conditioner has not been clarified. Further, Patent Documents 4 to 6 disclose the cooling structure of the image display element and the periphery thereof but do not show a configuration for optimizing the cooling of the entire housing including the screen.
- the conventional technology for enhancing the cooling effect in a projection type image display apparatus using a projector is limited to the improvement of the heat dissipation effect of a projection unit mainly composed of an image display element, and is a component mounted on an apparatus such as a light source or screen.
- a problem remains, and sufficient cooling has not been realized as an image display apparatus installed in various outdoor environments.
- the temperature change is large outdoors, and dew condensation is likely to occur due to the temperature difference between the inside and outside of the image display device.
- the power supply circuit etc. there is a problem on safety, such as turning on the power supply in the condensation state causes a failure.
- the image display apparatus uses as a housing an image display capable of front projecting an image with a predetermined dimension and a predetermined luminance at a predetermined projection distance, and a transmissive screen for displaying an image projected by the image display.
- the unit is characterized by including a first heat insulation unit disposed at the periphery of the image display for heat insulation and a second heat insulation disposed at the periphery of the screen for heat insulation.
- an image display apparatus is provided by a first heat insulation unit disposed in the periphery of the image display for heat insulation and a second heat insulation disposed in the periphery of the screen for heat insulation It is possible to partition the interior of the to provide heat insulation and to cool the image display and the screen. Therefore, in a projection type image display apparatus using a projector, temperature control can be appropriately performed for each cooling condition related to mounted equipment and components such as a projector and a screen, and the height can be installed in various outdoor environments. An image display apparatus with high definition and high brightness can be realized. In particular, since it is excellent in weather resistance and can be operated even under severe external temperature, it is possible to realize a highly convenient image display device that can be used for information providing service such as outdoor advertisement.
- the image display apparatus of the present invention includes an image display capable of front projecting an image with a predetermined dimension and a predetermined luminance at a predetermined projection distance, and a transmissive screen for displaying an image projected by the image display.
- An image display apparatus which is housed in a housing and projects an image back to a screen disposed on a projection path of the image display, the housing comprising: a first storage section in which the image display is disposed; And a third storage unit provided with a cooling unit for cooling the inside of the housing, the first storage unit, the second storage unit, and the third storage unit It is characterized by dividing by a wall-like member.
- the housing is provided with a first housing portion provided with an image display, a second housing portion provided with a screen, and a third housing provided with a cooling portion for cooling the inside of the housing.
- the first, second, and third storage portions can be partitioned by the wall-like members. Therefore, by separating the storage place of the image display and the cooling unit reliably, an efficient cooling path is configured to enhance the cooling efficiency, and the structure accompanying the arrangement of the cooling unit and other devices such as vibration and dustproof etc. Negative impacts can be suppressed.
- FIG. 1A is an explanatory view showing a basic concept of the image display device in Embodiment 1 of the present invention.
- FIG. 1B is an explanatory view showing a basic concept of the image display device in the first embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 2 is a perspective view showing the appearance of the image display apparatus according to Embodiment 1 of the present invention.
- FIG. 3 is a layout view showing the main configuration of the image display apparatus according to Embodiment 1 of the present invention.
- FIG. 4A is a main layout diagram showing an application example related to the configuration of the image display device in the first embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 4B is a main layout diagram showing an application example related to the configuration of the image display device in Embodiment 1 of the present invention.
- FIG. 1A is an explanatory view showing a basic concept of the image display device in Embodiment 1 of the present invention.
- FIG. 1B is an explanatory view showing a basic concept of the image display device in the first embodiment of the
- FIG. 5 is a main layout diagram showing an application example regarding the application of the image display device in the first embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 6A is a cross-sectional view showing the configuration of the screen of the image display device in Embodiment 1 of the present invention.
- FIG. 6B is a perspective view showing the configuration of the screen of the image display device in the first embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 7 is an optical characteristic diagram relating to the protective plate of the screen of the image display device in Embodiment 1 of the present invention.
- FIG. 8 is a perspective view showing an example of the dustproof structure of the image display device in the first embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 9 is a perspective view showing an example of the dustproof structure of the image display device in the first embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 10 is a perspective view showing an example of the dustproof structure of the image display device in the first embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 11 is a main layout diagram showing an example of condensation prevention measures of the image display device in the first embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 12 is a block diagram showing an example related to a control circuit for condensation prevention of the image display apparatus in the first embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 13A is a main layout view showing an example of a countermeasure against vibration of the image display device in Embodiment 1 of the present invention.
- FIG. 13B is a partially enlarged view showing an example of the vibration countermeasure of the image display device in the first embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 14 is a perspective view showing an example of the vibration countermeasure of the image display device in the first embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 15A is a diagram showing an example of the relationship between the temperature inside the housing of the image display device and the cooling sequence in Embodiment 1 of the present invention.
- FIG. 15B is a diagram showing an example of the relationship between the temperature inside the casing of the image display device and the heating sequence in Embodiment 1 of the present invention.
- FIG. 16A is a diagram showing an example of the relationship between the temperature in the casing and the temperature in the case where the number of light sources of the light source of the image display device in Embodiment 1 of the present invention is controlled.
- FIG. 16B is a diagram showing an example of the relationship between the temperature in the casing and the temperature when the lamp power of the light source of the image display device in Embodiment 1 of the present invention is controlled.
- FIG. 16A is a diagram showing an example of the relationship between the temperature inside the housing of the image display device and the cooling sequence in Embodiment 1 of the present invention.
- FIG. 15B is a diagram showing an example of the relationship between the temperature inside
- FIG. 17A is a main layout view showing an example of a heat flow circulation path of the image display device in the first embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 17B is a main layout view showing an example of a heat flow circulation path of the image display device in the first embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 18A is a main layout view showing a case related to safety measures of the image display device in the first embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 18B is a main layout view showing a case related to safety measures of the image display device in the first embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 19 is a layout view showing a main configuration of an image display device according to Embodiment 2 of the present invention.
- FIG. 20 is a main layout diagram showing an application example related to the configuration of the image display device in the second embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 21A is a front view showing a main arrangement showing an example of a specific configuration of the image display device in the second embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 21B is a side view showing a main arrangement showing an example of a specific configuration of the image display device in the second embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 22A is a diagram showing a setting example of a control mode related to internal temperature control when the air conditioner of the image display device in the second embodiment of the present invention is in the OFF mode.
- FIG. 22B is a diagram showing a setting example of control modes related to internal temperature control when the air conditioner of the image display device in the second embodiment of the present invention is in the ON mode.
- FIG. 1 turning on the power is described as “ON” or “ON”, and cutting off the power is described as “OFF” or “OFF”.
- the present invention is an image display apparatus using a front projection type image display device as a rear projection type, and uses a front projection type projector generally used as an enlargement display device for indoor use as an image display device.
- the projector P of the front projection type has a predetermined luminance (standard dimensions) on the screen S1 of a predetermined dimension (standard dimensions) at a predetermined projection distance (standard projection distance) D1 as a specification of the device.
- An image can be projected and displayed with standard brightness: for example, K1).
- the projection distance D1 when the projection distance D1 is changed to D2 with respect to the projector P and reduced, the size of the image projected on the screen S2 at the projection distance D2 becomes smaller in proportion to the projection distance, and the display area of the image is the screen S1. Is reduced in proportion to the square of the projection distance.
- the luminance of the display image on the screen S2 increases in inverse proportion to the square of the projection distance with respect to the standard luminance K1 when projecting onto the screen S1. Therefore, the projector P and the screen S2 are disposed such that the projector P for indoor use and the screen S2 of a size suitable for the application are housed in the housing and the projection distance of the projector P to the screen S2 is D2.
- the image display apparatus it is possible to realize a small-sized image display device with higher luminance than a front projection projector or a rear projection projector for indoor use.
- FIG. 1B shows an example of the case where a compact and high-brightness image display device is configured by the method described above.
- the screen S2 is disposed on the front upper portion of the vertical housing C, and the front projection projector P is disposed upward on the lower portion of the housing C, and the mirror M is disposed.
- the path is changed from the vertical direction of the device to the front and rear direction. Thereby, the depth of the image display device can be reduced, and the convenience in use can be enhanced.
- the projector P for example, a standard indoor projector capable of projecting and displaying a projection image of 200 inches with a luminance of 500 candelas per square meter can be used.
- FIG. 2 is a perspective view showing the appearance of an image display device 1 (hereinafter abbreviated as “this device 1”) in the embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. 3 is a layout diagram showing the main configuration of the device 1. is there.
- the device 1 includes a housing 2 and as a feature of the appearance, a door 2 a is provided on the front surface of the housing 2 and a screen 6 is viewed on the top of the door 2 a. A window is disposed, and a vent 2b is disposed below the door 2a.
- the apparatus 1 includes a projector type projector unit 3 (hereinafter, abbreviated as a projector 3) as an image display, a window 4, a mirror 5, and a transmission type screen 6 inside the housing 2, and the projector 3 outputs By projecting the obtained image information onto the screen 6 via the window 4 and the mirror 5, the function of displaying the image on a large screen can be exhibited.
- An information processing apparatus (not shown) such as a personal computer is connected to the projector 3, and information necessary for the information providing service can be stored, or information can be obtained from the outside through a communication line.
- the present apparatus has a housing provided with a heat insulating part, an image display, a screen for displaying an image output from the image display, and a cooling part for cooling the inside of the housing
- the heat insulation unit includes a first heat insulation unit disposed at the periphery of the image display for heat insulation and a second heat insulation disposed at the periphery of the screen for heat insulation.
- the housing 2 is divided into a storage portion 7 whose inside is a sealed structure and a drive portion 8.
- a first heat insulation unit 11 and a second heat insulation unit 12 are disposed in the storage unit 7.
- the first heat insulation portion 11 is formed in a box shape in which the window 4 is incorporated into the first heat insulation member 11a, and includes the projector 3 and the heater 21 whose inside is covered by the cover 3a which is an exterior housing. .
- the second heat insulation unit 12 is provided on both sides of the inner side of the housing 2 and the inner side of the rear surface of the mirror 5 and the screen 6 arranged to project the image information output from the projector 3 in an enlarged scale. It arranges and forms the 2nd heat insulation member 12a. Further, in the storage unit 7, a heat insulating member 11a disposed to cover the projector 3 and the heat exchanger 22 in a state of being sealed with the housing 2 are disposed.
- the first heat insulation unit 11 is provided to cool the projector 3 as a heat source, and has a function of preventing the cold air supplied from the evaporator 25 from diffusing to the surroundings, and the cooling efficiency of the projector 3 Can be effective.
- the outer peripheral part of the first heat insulation member 11a is covered with a thin plate-like member 11b, and the first heat insulation part 11 and the second heat insulation part 12 are partitioned by wall surfaces. .
- urethane foam or the like can be used, and a double glass material can be used for the window 4.
- the second heat insulating portion 12 is disposed for the purpose of preventing the mirror 5 and the screen 6 from being heated when the casing 2 is irradiated with solar heat or the like, and blocks the heat transfer to the inside of the casing 2 It is possible to exhibit the effect of suppressing the temperature rise of the members involved in the enlarged projection of the image information output from the projector 3.
- As the second heat insulating member 12 a in the second heat insulating portion 12 urethane foam or the like is used, and a black high emissivity member is used on the inner surface so as to absorb visible light. As a result, the second heat insulating portion 12 is effectively dissipated, and the contrast of the displayed image is raised to improve the image quality.
- the heater 21 is disposed for the purpose of controlling the temperature of the device 1 by raising the temperature to the operating temperature by operating the heater 21 when the temperature of a predetermined portion of the device 1 falls below the operating temperature. It is done. With this configuration, the device 1 can be used even in a low temperature environment. Therefore, the operating temperature range of the device 1 can be expanded.
- the temperature is detected by a temperature sensor (not shown) installed inside the first heat insulating unit 11.
- an air conditioner and a power supply unit are disposed in the drive unit 8 at the lower part of the housing of the apparatus 1, and the air conditioner includes a compressor 23, a condenser 24, and an evaporator 25
- the vessel 25 is disposed in a sealed manner in the first heat insulating portion 11 and can cool the air inside the first heat insulating portion 11.
- the refrigerant gas is compressed by the compressor 23 and is sent to the condenser (fin of aluminum structure) 24 in a state of becoming high temperature.
- the condenser 24 the refrigerant gas is cooled by a fan and liquefied to be sent to the evaporator 25, where the liquefied gas evaporates while taking heat of vaporization from the surroundings inside the evaporator 25 and cools the fins of an aluminum structure.
- the apparatus 1 includes the compressor 23, the condenser 24, and the air conditioner as the first cooling unit including the evaporator 25 as means for cooling the inside of the first heat insulating unit 11, and heat conduction.
- the heat exchanger 22 is provided as a second cooling unit having a heat exchange function according to the following.
- a heat sink, a heat pipe, a pneumatic heat exchanger, etc. can be used as the heat exchanger 22 .
- the air heated inside the projector 3 is led by the air conditioner to the outside of the cover 3 a, and the exhausted exhaust heat is taken by the heat exchanger 22.
- the air cooling paths 31, 32 are formed by the partition plate so as to perform secondary cooling via the cooling area by the air conditioner.
- a cooling path of air emitted from the projector 3 is indicated by an arrow.
- the wheel 2c for movement is provided in the floor part at the frame 2 of this apparatus 1, and this apparatus is equipped with portability. Therefore, it is easy to change the direction of the device 1 and move it, and convenience in the installation, maintenance, etc. of the device 1 is improved.
- FIGS. 4A and 4B are main layout diagrams showing a basic configuration of an application example related to the configuration of the projector 3.
- the configurations of the first and second heat insulating parts are the same as the case shown in FIG. 3, and some of the symbols for explanation are omitted.
- the housing 102 of the device 100 does not have a sealed structure, and the housing 102 is provided with an intake port 151 and an exhaust port 152, and via a vent (vent 2b in FIG. 2) provided in the lower part of the door portion 102a.
- the air in the first heat insulation unit 111 is cooled by an air conditioner composed of a compressor 123, a condenser 124, and an evaporator 125 by taking in air from the air inlet 151, and the exhaust of the air heated in the projector 103 is
- the exhaust port (not shown) provided on the cover 103 a of the projector 103 can be exhausted to the outside via the exhaust port 152 provided on the housing 102 of the apparatus 100.
- the housing 102 is not a sealed structure, a filter is provided in the inlet 151, and it can prevent the penetration
- FIG. 4A shows an example in which the intake port 151 is provided in the front part of the apparatus 100 and the exhaust port 152 is provided in the back part
- FIG. 4B is provided with the intake port 151 in the back part of the apparatus 100.
- An example is shown in which the heated air is exhausted from the exhaust port 152 provided on the side surface of the apparatus 100.
- the evaporation pan 153 is disposed in the drive unit 108 at the lower part of the housing, and water droplets generated by the cooling by the evaporator 125 are drained to the evaporation pan 153. Then, the exhaust heat discharged from the projector 103 can evaporate the water droplets collected on the evaporating dish 153.
- This configuration eliminates the need to dispose a heat exchanger for exhausting heat to the outside as compared with the case where the casing is sealed, and can achieve the effect of simplifying the configuration and reducing the cost.
- the first heat insulation unit 11 in FIG. 3 is separated from the second heat insulation unit 12, and as shown in FIG.
- the image display apparatus 200 that projects by the front method.
- FIGS. 6A and 6B are a cross-sectional view and a perspective view showing the detailed configuration of the screen 6 of the present embodiment.
- the screen 6 includes a Fresnel lens 61, a diffusion plate 62 and a front protection panel 63. Further, as shown in FIG. 6A, on the side facing the projector 3, the Fresnel lens 61, the diffusion plate 62, and the front protection panel 63 are arranged in order.
- the Fresnel lens 61 is formed concentrically so as to have a sawtooth cross section, and has a function of condensing diverging projection light on the observer side.
- the diffusion plate 62 is a plate-like member that mixes fine particles having a refractive index different from one or more types of base materials into an acrylic resin or other transparent base material as a scatterer and diffuses projection light. It is Or, it is a sheet-like member.
- the front protective panel 63 is a plate-like member formed of a transparent base material.
- a material of the transparent substrate a material such as glass, acrylic resin, polycarbonate resin, etc. which is not only transparent but also has high physical strength and can be easily processed into a plate shape is suitable.
- the front protective panel 63 is colored by containing tint material so as to partially absorb visible light. In particular, characteristics for ultraviolet light and infrared light are taken into consideration, and structures and material components that absorb or reflect the respective wavelength components are adopted.
- permeability of the front surface protection panel 63 is shown in FIG. As shown in FIG.
- the transmittance is almost 100% in the visible light region, but the transmittance is extremely reduced in the ultraviolet light region having a shorter wavelength and the infrared light region having a longer wavelength. Due to this characteristic, the front protective panel 63 has a function of transmitting only visible light, and reflecting or absorbing in the ultraviolet light region and the infrared light region. A paint having an antistatic function is applied to the surface of the front protective panel 63 exposed to the outside of the housing 2. As a method of application, a coat spray or an ion shower can be used. With this configuration, the front protection panel 63 can prevent charging, and the surface of the screen 6 exposed to the outside of the housing 2 is not charged. Therefore, in the image display device of the present embodiment, the charged foreign matter is not attached to the surface of the screen 6, and the surface of the screen 6 can be maintained in a clean state free from dirt and the like, and a high quality display screen Can be provided.
- the diffusion plate 62 and the front protection panel 63 are held so as to maintain a predetermined distance, and the space forms a space (air circulation layer 64) through which air can flow.
- air circulation layer 64 air circulation layer 64
- what is necessary is just a dimension in which natural convection and forced cooling of air are possible, without bonding etc. of back and forth members as predetermined distance.
- the screen 6 disposed in the present apparatus 1 includes the plate-like front surface protection panel 63 having high physical strength, the screen 6 can be installed even when the present apparatus 1 is installed outdoors. Can be protected from physical damage.
- FIG. 8 shows a detailed configuration of the intake port 151 provided in the front surface portion of the housing 102 of the present apparatus 100 shown in FIG.
- dustproof filters 881, 882 and 883 having different mesh sizes are provided on the outside of the intake port 151 disposed on the front surface of the casing 102 provided with the heat insulating material 811a on the inside.
- the filters 881, 882, 883 can be removed in time to remove dust.
- the same configuration can be applied to the exhaust port 152 disposed in the back of the housing 102 shown in FIG.
- FIG. 9 shows an example in which a function of automatically removing attached dust is added to the filter 981 disposed at the intake port 951.
- a rotary purifier 982 is disposed at the intake port 951.
- a scrubber-like sliding portion is formed on the rotation surface of the purifier 982 and moves at a constant speed in the vertical direction (Y direction) in contact with the surface of the filter 981 while rotating in the A direction at regular time intervals. be able to. This makes it possible to remove dust from the filter at appropriate times.
- FIG. 10 shows an application example of the configuration shown in FIG. 9, in which the cleaner 1082 removes dust from the filter 1081 at the air inlet 1051 provided on the front of the housing 1002 provided with the heat insulating material 1011a inside.
- the shutters 1083, 1084 are provided.
- the shutter 1083 and the shutter 1084 can move in the left-right direction (X direction).
- the air intake port 1051 can be closed by driving the shutter 1083 and the shutter 1084 in conjunction with the power-off.
- FIGS. 9 and 10 can also be applied to the exhaust port 152 shown in FIG. Moreover, the same effect can be exhibited also by arranging a screen shutter in the window part of the door part 2a of the housing 2 shown in FIG.
- the housing 2 and the screen 6 shown in FIG. 2 with the antistatic means, adhesion of dust and the like can be suppressed. Therefore, the dustproof effect can be further improved by using together with the measures shown in FIGS. It can be enhanced.
- the apparatus 100 can prevent the adhesion of dust and charged matter, and the entry of foreign matter such as dust into the interior of the housing, and can be installed in an outdoor environment with a lot of dust and dirt, weather resistance and durability It is possible to realize an image display device with excellent quality.
- FIG. 11 shows an example where the apparatus 1 shown in FIG. 3 further includes a configuration related to the dew condensation countermeasure.
- the basic configuration of the present apparatus 1 is the same as that of FIG. 3, and the illustration of the drive unit, the heating unit, the cooling unit, and the like is omitted.
- the device 1 includes the dew condensation sensor 13 in the first heat insulating portion 11 provided inside the housing 2.
- the dew condensation sensor 13 is attached to, for example, the cover 3 a of the projector 3 as an image display, but is not limited to this place.
- the installation location of the dew condensation sensor 13 is determined as a design matter.
- the dew condensation sensor 14 can be disposed outside the screen 6 in addition to the first heat insulating portion, and the dew condensation detection function can be enhanced by providing a plurality of dew condensation sensors.
- FIG. 12 is a block diagram showing an example of a control circuit related to the dew condensation countermeasure of the present device 1 when the dew condensation sensor 13 and the dew condensation sensor 14 are used.
- a relay switch 1201 and a relay switch 1204 are connected in series between the AC power supply and the projector drive circuit 1202.
- the dew condensation sensor 13 is connected to a relay switch 1201 and a heater drive circuit unit (including a power supply circuit) 1203.
- the dew condensation sensor 14 is also connected to a relay switch 1201 and a compressor drive circuit unit (including a power supply circuit) 1205.
- the relay switch 1201 receives dew condensation information from the dew condensation sensor 13, the power supply of the projector drive circuit unit 1202 is turned off, and the power supply circuit of the heater drive circuit unit 1203 is turned on. (Not shown) can be operated to heat the first heat insulating part 11 in which condensation has been detected, thereby eliminating condensation. If the dew condensation sensor 14 detects dew condensation on the outside of the screen 6 because the temperature of the outside air in contact with the outside of the screen 6 is low, the power supply of the projector drive circuit unit 1202 is turned off. Instead, the compressor drive circuit unit 1205 is operated, cooling of the second heat insulating unit 12 is started, and condensation can be eliminated by cooling the inside of the screen 6.
- the present device 1 is characterized in that the drive control of the present device 1 is performed based on the information related to the humidity change inside and outside the housing 2.
- the condensation sensor detects condensation
- the power supply of the projector as an image display is turned off, and the heating unit or the cooling unit operates while the condensation sensor detects condensation.
- it is possible to prevent a malfunction of the device 1 due to condensation, and to realize a high quality image display device that can be installed in various outdoor environments.
- FIGS. 13A, 13B and 14 are a main layout view, a partially enlarged view and a perspective view showing a configuration related to the vibration countermeasure provided in the present device 1.
- the holding portion of the compressor is fixed to the housing 2 with anti-vibration rubber or the like to take measures against vibration against the vibration source.
- the display image projected on the screen 6 is provided with an anti-vibration structure for preventing image shake.
- the projector 3 and the mirror 5 including the optical engine are held by a hanging structure as shown in FIG. 13A.
- the projector 3 and the mirror 5 are fixed and held by a suspension structure 1301 framed in a hollow box by an L-shaped member or the like.
- the hanging structure 1301 is hung on the top surface of the housing 2 via the vibration absorbing members 1302a at the upper four places B1 to B4, respectively.
- FIG. 13B is a partial cross-sectional view showing the detailed configuration of part B of FIG. 13A, and a hanging angle 1301a which is one of four hanging angles 1301a to 1301d constituting the hanging structure 1301 is prevented.
- the state of being hung on the top surface of the housing 2 via a vibration absorbing member (buffer member) 1302a made of a vibration rubber or the like is shown.
- Other hanging angles 1301b to 1301d have the same structure.
- FIGS. 13A and 13B the configuration relating to the drive control of the device 1 will be described with reference to FIGS. 13A and 13B, FIGS. 15A and 15B, and FIGS. 16A and 16B.
- the device 1 can perform drive control of the image display device based on the information related to the temperature change inside the housing 2.
- a first temperature sensor 1303 is provided inside the housing 2 of the device 1, and a second temperature sensor 1304 is provided inside the cover 3 a of the projector 3.
- the temperature detected by the first temperature sensor 1303 is predetermined.
- the compressor 23 (FIG. 3) as a cooling unit is activated, and when the temperature is lower than a predetermined temperature, the projector 3 can be turned on.
- the heater 21 (FIG. 3) as a heating unit operates and the power supply of the projector 3 is higher than a predetermined temperature. Can be put.
- the heat generation of the projector 3 is suppressed by controlling the number of light sources of the projector 3 from two to one, for example. Can.
- the heat generation of the projector 3 may be suppressed by controlling the power (lamp power) supplied to the light source without changing the number of lighting light sources of the projector 3.
- a means for detecting the operating rate of the compressor is provided, and when the temperature inside the housing 2 is high, the operating rate of the compressor is increased to take advantage of the operating rate of the compressor.
- the heat generation of the projector 3 can be controlled by controlling the number of lighting light sources and the power supplied to the light sources.
- FIGS. 15A and 15B show an example of the relationship between the temperature inside the housing 2 (abbreviated as “temperature inside the housing” in FIGS. 15A and 15B and FIGS. 16A and B) in the present device 1 and the cooling and heating sequence; 16A and 16B show an example of the relationship between the number of lighting of the light source of the projector 3 and the temperature in the case where the lamp power is controlled.
- the present device 1 controls the drive of the projector 3 based on information related to the change in illuminance outside the housing 2. As an example, by arranging an illuminance sensor (not shown) in the housing 2, the luminance of the display screen on the screen 6 can be controlled in accordance with the illuminance of the screen 6. Further, by arranging a timer in the present device 1, the brightness of the display screen on the screen 6 can be automatically reduced at night.
- the inside of the housing 2 can be kept within a predetermined temperature range by appropriately controlling the driving of the device 1. You can keep it. As a result, the operation of the present apparatus 1 is stabilized, and a high quality image display apparatus that can be installed in various outdoor environments can be realized.
- the drive control of the device 1 is appropriately performed, whereby the operation at the time of condensation does not occur, and a countermeasure against condensation can be reliably performed. As a result, it is possible to prevent the malfunction of the device 1 due to condensation and to ensure the safety of the device 1.
- the visibility of the display image can be maintained within a predetermined range by appropriately performing the brightness control of the present device 1.
- the configuration related to the drive control of the present apparatus 1 has the following configuration and functions as measures for rapidly and effectively responding to various installation environments, in addition to the configurations and functions described above, It can be demonstrated.
- the first heat insulating unit 311 has a configuration and a function capable of circulating and using exhaust heat as a countermeasure for low temperature.
- 17A and 17B are main layout diagrams showing circulation paths of heat flow provided in the image display device 300.
- FIG. 17A and 17B are main layout diagrams showing circulation paths of heat flow provided in the image display device 300.
- FIG. 17A is the same as the configuration of the present apparatus 1 shown in FIG. 3, and the first heat insulating portion 311 is formed with closed circulation paths 171 and 172.
- the operation of the cooling unit heat exchanger 22, compressor 23, condenser 24, evaporator 25
- heat generated by the light source of the projector 3 is circulated. It circulates as a heat flow in the 1st heat insulation part 311 via 171,172. In this case, the circulation of the heat flow can be accelerated by operating the heater 21 and the fan in combination.
- FIG. 17B is an example of a configuration different from that of FIG. 17A, and includes an inlet 173 and an outlet 174.
- a vent 176 having an open / close valve is disposed in the middle of an exhaust path 175 for discharging heat generated from a light source (not shown) of the projector 3 to the outside of the apparatus 300. Therefore, by closing the intake port 173 and the exhaust port 174 disposed in the housing 301 and opening the on-off valve of the vent port 176, the circulation path relating to the exhaust heat of the projector 3 in the first heat insulating portion 311 (indicated by arrows Can be configured.
- the heat flow discharged from the projector 3 is sealed in the middle of the exhaust path by using the circulation path which can be formed by arranging the vent 176 having the on-off valve. It can be released into space.
- the heat flow generated from the inside of the projector 3 is circulated in the first heat insulation unit 311 by the lighting of the light source, and the inside of the first heat insulation unit 311 and the projector 3 is heated at high speed and effectively.
- the predetermined portion can be raised to a predetermined temperature in a short time.
- the most important part of the image display device 300 for preventing condensation is the projector 3. By heating the projector 3 from the inside, the effect of making the inside of the projector 3 less likely to cause condensation is exhibited.
- the present device 1 is configured to be able to implement the following measures when it is necessary to take measures against low temperature drive.
- the second case starts the operation as the image display apparatus according to a predetermined process at the same time when the power is turned on.
- This method can be effective when the temperature at the installation site does not fall outside the rated temperature range.
- the predetermined portion stops operating, and the temperature control inside the device (such as high-speed heating) is performed until the predetermined position of the image display device reaches the predetermined temperature range.
- the operation as the image display device is started according to a predetermined process.
- the part other than the optical element (DMD), in particular, the light source is operated at the same time as the power supply of the image display apparatus is turned on. This method can be effective when the temperature at the installation site is outside the rated temperature range of the image display device (for example, 5 ° C. or less) (eg, when installed in a cold area).
- the above three control methods are configured to be switchable.
- the basic configuration of the device 1 in FIGS. 18A and 18B is the same as that in FIG. 3, and the inside of the casing 2 is divided into a first heat insulating portion 11, a second heat insulating portion 12 and a drive portion 8. The configuration of each part is not shown.
- solar panels 161 and 162 as self-generating units, a battery 163, and a position information transmitting unit on the outer surface of the housing 2 of the device 1, for example, the top and front panels (doors).
- GPS transmitter GPS transmitter
- the second heat insulating unit 12 is provided with a cross fan 66 as a cooling unit.
- the solar panels 161 and 162 have a function of performing solar power generation, and can supply self-generated power to the cross fan 66 and other drive components to drive them. By this, even when the power supply of the apparatus 1 is stopped due to a power failure, natural disaster, accidental or intentional accident, etc., particularly, it is possible to cool parts which are vulnerable to heat such as screens and DMDs (optical elements). The temperature rise of these parts can be suppressed and protected.
- the battery 163 can be used in combination with a solar panel to store power supplied from the solar panel 161, 162. Therefore, when the power supply to the present apparatus 1 is stopped for some reason, the power supply such as when the power supply function from the solar panels 161 and 162 is degraded at night, or when a large amount of power is temporarily required, etc. Exert an effect on
- the position information transmission unit 164 is driven by the battery 163 and transmits position information at predetermined time intervals. Further, the position information transmitting unit 164 is provided with an angular velocity sensor (not shown), and when the angular velocity sensor detects a change in angular velocity equal to or higher than a predetermined level, an abnormal sound can be emitted. Therefore, even when the supply of power is stopped, the movement of the apparatus 1 can be detected to issue an alarm to the surroundings. As a result, it is possible to realize a high-quality image display device that is resistant to an accident or a disaster and has excellent functions in an emergency.
- the cross fan 66 is disposed on the upper side of the inner side of the screen 6 (the side facing the mirror 5), and the temperature of the screen 6 is increased due to the outside air or direct light. When it becomes above, it operates and cools the screen 6.
- the cross fan 66 is driven by receiving a normal power supply, and is also connected to the solar panel 161, and can also be operated by solar power generation.
- the cooling air A can be allowed to pass through the air flow layer 64 (FIG. 6) of the screen 6 and exhausted in the axial direction of the cross fan 66 to cool the screen 6.
- temperature control can be appropriately performed with respect to the respective cooling conditions regarding the mounted devices and components such as the projector and the screen. It is possible to realize a high definition and high brightness image display device that can be implemented and installed in various outdoor environments. In particular, since it is excellent in weather resistance and can be operated even under severe external temperature, it is possible to realize a highly convenient image display device that can be used for information providing service such as outdoor advertisement.
- FIG. FIG. 19 is a layout view showing a main configuration of an image display apparatus 400 (hereinafter, abbreviated as the present apparatus 400) in the second embodiment of the present invention.
- 20 is a main layout diagram showing an application example related to the basic configuration of the present apparatus 400
- FIGS. 21A and 21B are front and side views showing a main layout showing an example of a specific configuration of the present apparatus 400.
- B is operation
- “LOW” indicates a state in which the rotational speed of the fan is low
- “HIGH” indicates a state in which the rotational speed of the fan is high.
- the apparatus 400 is provided with a projection type projector unit 403 (hereinafter, abbreviated as a projector 403) as an image display, a window 404, a mirror 405 and a transmission type screen 406 inside a housing 402, and is outputted from the projector 403 By projecting the obtained image information onto the screen 406 via the window 404 and the mirror 405, it is possible to exhibit the function of displaying the image on a large screen.
- An information processing apparatus such as a personal computer is connected to the projector 403, and information necessary for an information providing service can be stored, or information can be obtained from the outside through a communication line.
- the housing 402 of the present apparatus 400 includes an outer case 402a and a storage housing 402b, and the storage housing 402b is internally divided into three storage portions 411, 412, and 413 by wall-like members 407 and 408.
- the first storage portion 411 (hereinafter, abbreviated as storage portion 411) is a box in which the window 404 is incorporated in a first heat insulating member 414 (hereinafter, abbreviated as heat insulating member 414) disposed as a heat insulating portion inside.
- the projector 403 and the heater 421 are formed in the shape of a circle, and the periphery is covered with a cover 403 a which is an exterior housing.
- the storage unit 411 is provided to cool the projector 403 as a heat source, and has a function of preventing the cold air supplied from the cooling unit (described later) from being diffused to the surroundings, and the cooling efficiency of the projector 403 It is possible to exert an enhancing effect.
- the heater 421 operates the heater 421 to raise the temperature to the operating temperature and control the temperature control of the device 400 when the temperature at a predetermined location (described later) of the device 400 falls below the operating temperature. It is arranged for the purpose of doing. With this configuration, the device 400 can be used even in a low temperature environment. Therefore, the operating temperature range of the device 400 can be expanded.
- the temperature detection is performed by a temperature sensor 432 installed inside the storage unit 411.
- a second heat insulating member 415 (hereinafter, abbreviated as heat insulating member 415) is attached as a heat insulating portion to both side surfaces and the back of the inner side.
- a mirror 405 and a screen 406 are arranged to magnify and project the image information output from 403.
- the storage portion 412 is disposed for the purpose of preventing the mirror 405, the screen 406, and the like from being heated when the exterior case 402a is irradiated by solar heat or the like, and has a function of blocking heat transfer to the inside. It is possible to exhibit the effect of suppressing the temperature rise of the member involved in the enlarged projection of the image information output from the projector 403.
- the heat insulating member 415 foam urethane or the like is used, and a black high emissivity member is used on the inner surface so as to absorb visible light.
- the heat is effectively dissipated in the storage unit 412, and the contrast of the display image is increased to improve the image quality.
- the third storage portion 413 (hereinafter referred to as the storage portion 413) is located below the storage portions 411 and 412 and is disposed at the lowermost portion of the storage housing 402b, and functions as a drive portion in the present apparatus 400.
- the storage unit 413 includes an air conditioner 422 as a first cooling device having a compressor, a condenser and an evaporator, a heat exchanger 423 as a second cooling device having a heat exchange function by heat conduction, and the like.
- a power supply unit and a control device are provided.
- As the heat exchanger 423 a plate fin, a heat pipe, a radiator or the like can be used. Accordingly, the projector 403 can be efficiently cooled by using the air conditioner 422 and the heat exchanger 423 in combination, and stable, high-quality heat exchange can be efficiently performed.
- the device 400 is a transmissive type that displays the image projected by the projector 403 as an image display capable of front projecting an image with a predetermined dimension and a predetermined luminance at a predetermined projection distance.
- the screen 406 is housed in the housing 2 and the image is displayed on the screen 406 disposed on the projection path of the projector 403 in the back direction.
- the housing 402 is provided with an exterior case 402 a and a storage housing 402 b, and a storage section 411 provided with the projector 403, a storage section 412 provided with the screen 406, and a storage provided with a cooling section for cooling the inside of the housing 402.
- the storage unit 411, 412, and 413 are divided by the wall-like members 407 and 408.
- a heat insulating member is provided at least in the storage portions 411 and 412.
- the inside of the present apparatus 400 can be partitioned to perform heat insulation, and the projector 403 and the screen 406 can be individually cooled. Therefore, temperature control can be appropriately performed on the respective cooling conditions regarding the mounted devices and components such as the projector 403 and the screen 406.
- an air circulation channel A for cooling the projector 403 is provided.
- the cooling path of the air exhausted from the projector 403 is indicated by an arrow.
- Circulating flow path A is a closed loop of flow paths a1 to a13 in which storage portion 411, air conditioner 422 and heat exchanger 423 are connected by a tubular member or a ventilation duct ("closed flow path" described in FIG. 19) or the like.
- the flow path of As for the order of air circulation the air discharged by the blower (fan) 403 d from the exhaust port 403 c of the projector 403 is led out from the storage unit 411 to the outside, cooled by the heat exchanger 423, and further cooled by the air conditioner 422. Then, the air reaches the storage unit 411, and the cooled air is supplied to the projector 403 from the intake port 403b of the projector 403.
- the storage unit 411 includes an intake port 411a and an exhaust port 411b as an air flow path, and the intake port 411a and the exhaust port 411b are arranged outside the storage section 411.
- the circulation channels A are formed by connecting the channels (channels a3 to a9) without gaps.
- blowers 423 d and 422 d may be disposed in the flow path (tubular member) a 5 from the heat exchanger 423 and the flow path (tubular member) a 8 from the air conditioner 22. By disposing the blowers 423d and 422d, it is possible to suppress the decrease in pressure loss of convection in the internally circulating flow paths a1 to a13 and secure the air volume.
- the air conditioner 422 and the heat exchanger 423 are disposed in the housing portion 413 at the lowermost portion of the housing 402, and are thermally driven by the housing portion 411, the wall surface member 407, and the wall surface member 408 in which the projector 403 is disposed. It is shielded and clearly divided even on air tightness.
- Air intake and exhaust related to cooling in the air conditioner 422 is performed by the flow path B (flow paths b1 to b4), external air is introduced from the air inlet 422a, and a fan (fan) 422c is operated from the air outlet 422b. Exhaust the outside of the room.
- the blower 422c is disposed in the vicinity of the exhaust port 422b.
- a blower 423c is disposed in the vicinity of the exhaust port 423b of the heat exchanger 423, and intake and exhaust related to cooling in the heat exchanger 423 are performed by the flow path C (flow paths c1 to c3). External air is introduced, and a fan (fan) 423 c is operated from the exhaust port 423 b to exhaust the air to the outside of the casing 402. Therefore, the exhaust of the two cooling devices is performed in the housing portion 413 disposed at the lowermost portion of the housing 402, and it is possible to suppress the influence of temperature rise and the like at the time of intake and exhaust due to direct sunlight and the like.
- the storage portion 413 is provided with a flow path D (flow paths d1 to d3) separately from the air conditioner 422 and the heat exchanger 423 (hereinafter, abbreviated as cooling devices 422 and 423).
- the air is introduced and exhausted to the outside from the exhaust port Db by the blower Dc. Thereby, the temperature rise inside the storage part 413 can be suppressed.
- the storage portion 411 is provided with a fan (fan) 411c for stirring the air inside, and can exhibit a function of promoting evaporation when water droplets are generated inside.
- the exhaust air discharged from the projector 403 can be cooled in two stages using the two cooling devices 422 and 423 using the air circulation channel A, thus cooling the unstable outside air It is not used for Therefore, the cooling condition is stabilized, and an adverse effect such as the adhesion of foreign matter to the projector 403 accompanying the mixing of foreign matter such as dust into the cooling air can be suppressed. As a result, regarding the cooling of the projector 403, high stability and high quality cooling can be realized.
- the circulation flow path A can be configured with an inexpensive member with good sealing.
- the present apparatus 400 further includes a heating unit 421, which makes it possible to raise the temperature inside the present apparatus 400, so that the present apparatus 400 can be used even in a low temperature environment, and the use temperature range is expanded. can do.
- a wheel (not shown) for movement is provided on the floor of the casing 402 of the device 400, and the device is portable. Therefore, it is easy to change the direction of the device 400 or to move it, and convenience is improved in installation, maintenance, and the like of the device 400.
- a temperature sensor 431 is disposed in the vicinity of the air inlet 422a of the air conditioner 422, and a temperature sensor 432 is disposed in the vicinity of the air inlet 403b disposed on the exterior cover 403a of the projector 403.
- the temperature of the ambient air around the device 400 is detected in the vicinity of the air intake 422a of the air conditioner 422, and the temperature of the air used for cooling the projector 403 is detected in the vicinity of the air intake 403b of the projector 403. It becomes possible. Therefore, the temperature of the outside air used for cooling and the temperature of the air used for cooling the projector 403 can be accurately detected to perform suction, and the accuracy of temperature control related to the cooling can be enhanced.
- the outside air temperature detected by the temperature sensor 431 and the temperature inside the housing portion 411 detected by the temperature sensor 432 are each set to a plurality of temperature ranges. It divides and sets a plurality of temperature control modes, and turns on / off the temperature control mode for projector 403, air conditioner 422, heat exchanger 423, heater 421 and blowers 422c, 423c, Dc and 411c provided in plural.
- the function setting is performed for at least one of the switching of the power and the output, and the temperature inside the housing and the cycle of the temperature control cycle are maintained within a certain range.
- the setting example of the control mode regarding the temperature control inside the housing 402 by this method is shown in FIG. 22 (related drawing: FIG. 21).
- a plurality of temperature control modes in consideration of the outside air temperature and the temperature inside the storage unit 411 are set, and the projector 403, the air conditioner 422, the heat exchanger 423, the heater 421 and the blower are set separately for each temperature control mode.
- Function setting is performed for 422c, 423c, Dc, and 411c for at least one of ON / OFF switching and output switching, the control temperature range and the temperature control cycle for the temperature control in the housing 402, particularly in the storage unit 411. It is possible to maintain the period of V in a fixed range.
- the temperature control related to the cooling of the image display by properly setting the operation and function of the image display, the heating unit and the blower in each control mode according to the conditions of the outside air temperature and the temperature inside the housing 402
- the cycle cycle can be set appropriately.
- the frequency of ON / OFF and function switching can be suppressed for the projector 3 related to temperature control, the air conditioner 422, the heat exchanger 423, the heater 421 and the blowers 422c, 423c, Dc and 411c. It is possible to realize a long-life image display device in which failures do not easily occur in various devices mounted in the device 400.
- FIG. 20 is a main layout diagram showing a basic configuration of an application example related to the cooling of the projector 403. As shown in FIG. The items that are not particularly described below are similar to the case shown in FIG. 19 described above, and some of the symbols for explanation are omitted.
- the storage portion 413 is divided into two parts of a storage portion 416 which is a fourth storage portion and a storage portion 417 which is a fifth storage portion by a wall-shaped member 409 in FIG. There is.
- a flow path E and a flow path F are formed by the intake port, the exhaust port, and the blower in order to suck and discharge the internal air with the outside of the casing 402.
- the heat absorbing portion 4231 of the heat exchanger 423 and the heat absorbing portion 4221 of the air conditioner 422 are disposed in the housing portion 416, and the heat radiating portion 4232 of the heat exchanger 423 and the heat radiating portion 4222 of the air conditioner 422 are disposed in the housing portion 417. It is arranged.
- the heat absorption part 4221 of the air conditioner 422 corresponds to the above-mentioned evaporator, and the heat radiation part 4222 corresponds to a compressor and a condenser. With such a configuration, the portions related to heat absorption and heat release of the cooling devices 422 and 423 can be separated by the wall-shaped member 409, and more efficient cooling becomes possible.
- the intake port 423 a and the exhaust port 423 b of the heat exchanger 423, and the intake port 422 a and the exhaust port 422 b related to the cooling of the air conditioner 422 are disposed in the storage portion 417.
- the cooling device can perform suction and discharge at a position separated from the projector 403 in the storage section 417 partitioned at the lowermost part of the housing 402, and the temperature environment outside the housing 402 passes through the suction and discharge ports of the cooling device. It is possible to prevent the projector 403 from being affected.
- the lowermost part of the housing 402 is unlikely to be exposed to direct sunlight, and the influence of the temperature rise outside the housing 402 on the intake and exhaust of the cooling device can be minimized.
- the temperature rise of the projector 403 can be suppressed, the efficiency of the cooling device can be enhanced, and the load can be reduced.
- the division of the storage part 416 and the storage part 417 can be simplified regarding shielding of confidentiality and heat by changing the structure of a division member by design conditions etc.
- the degree of freedom relating to use can be enhanced in the case where the storage portion 413 and the storage portion 416 are used in combination, or in the case where devices or members are arranged straddling two storage portions. It is possible to realize a housing of an image display device with high degree of freedom and excellent practicability.
- the exhaust port 403c of the projector 403 and the intake port (input port: not shown) of the heat exchanger 423 are connected by the tubular members a1, a2 and a3, and the exhaust from the projector 403 passes through the dedicated flow path. And sent to the heat exchanger 423.
- the intake port 403b of the projector 403 and the output port (not shown) of the air conditioner 422 are connected by the tubular members a8 to a13 via dedicated channels.
- tubular members a1, a2, and a10 to a13 passing through the thermally insulated storage portion 411 be thermally insulated.
- tubular members a3, a5 and a6 out of the tubular members passing through the inside of the storage portion 416 be dissipated to lower the temperature of the exhaust from the projector 403; conversely, the tubular members a8 and a9
- a blower may be provided in the flow path (tubular member) a5 from the heat exchanger 423 and the flow path (tubular member) a8 from the air conditioner 422.
- FIG. 20 shows an example in which a tubular member is connected between the exhaust port 403c of the projector 403 and the intake port of the heat exchanger 423 and between the intake port 403b of the projector 403 and the output port of the air conditioner 422.
- a tubular member is connected between the exhaust port 403c of the projector 403 and the intake port of the heat exchanger 423 and between the intake port 403b of the projector 403 and the output port of the air conditioner 422.
- only one of the paths may be connected by a tubular member.
- a blower 411 c is disposed in the storage unit 411 and can stir the internal air. Therefore, even when water droplets are generated due to ambient conditions such as climate and cooling and other thermal environments in the image display device, the blower can promote vaporization of the water droplets and reuse the heat of vaporization for cooling. A stable cooling quality can be maintained without affecting the function of the device 400.
- the projector 403 is provided with an exterior cover 403a provided with an air inlet 403b and an air outlet 403c as a flow path of air, and at least one of the air inlet 403b and the air outlet 403c is a storage portion It is connected to at least one of the intake port 411a and the exhaust port 411b of 411 by the flow path (at least one of the flow path a3 and the flow path a9).
- air heated by the projector 403 can be exhausted from the exhaust port to the outside of the storage portion 416 or the storage portion 417 via the dedicated tubular flow path without being diffused in the storage portion. Therefore, the exhaust of the projector 403 can be performed efficiently and reliably.
- the present apparatus 400 can perform cooling efficiently and reliably by performing cooling using the intake and exhaust ports disposed in the outer case 402 a.
- the housing 402 is not a sealed structure, dust and the like can be prevented from entering by providing a filter (not shown) at the intake and exhaust ports.
- FIG. 1 An example of a specific configuration when the embodiment of the present invention is applied to an image display device is shown in FIG.
- cooling devices 422 and 423 are disposed in the storage portion 413, respectively. Further, in the housing portion 413 at the lowermost portion of the housing, intake / exhaust portions of the cooling devices 422 and 423 are disposed, and the internal air is stirred by the fans A to F or exhausted to the outside.
- closed flow paths 4101, 4102, 4103 and other flow paths such as tubular members or ventilation ducts are provided, and a circulation flow path for cooling the projector 403 is formed.
- the image display device in a projection type image display device using a projector, cooling is appropriately performed on respective cooling conditions related to mounted devices and components such as a projector and a screen. It is possible to realize a high definition and high brightness image display apparatus which can be installed in various outdoor environments. In particular, since it is excellent in weather resistance and can be operated even under severe external temperature, it is possible to realize a highly convenient image display device that can be used for information providing service such as outdoor advertisement.
- the storage unit 411 in FIG. 19 is separated from the storage unit 412, and is configured to be stored in a housing provided with a window together with the storage unit 413.
- An image display apparatus can be realized.
- the image display device of the present invention it is possible to provide an image display device having high brightness and excellent weather resistance. Therefore, it is useful as an image display device used outdoors.
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まず、本発明の実施の形態における画像表示装置を案出するに至った基本的な考え方について、図1A、1Bにより説明する。本発明は前面投射型の画像表示器を背面投射型として使用した画像表示装置であり、画像表示器として、屋内用の拡大表示装置として一般的に使用される前面投射型のプロジェクターを使用する。図1Aに示すように、前面投射型のプロジェクターPは、機器の仕様として所定の投射距離(標準的な投射距離)D1において所定の寸法(標準的な寸法)のスクリーンS1上に所定の輝度(標準的な輝度:例えば、K1)で画像を投射して表示することができる。
つぎに、本発明の実施の形態2における画像表示装置の基本構成および機能について、図19から図22を用いて説明する。図19は、本発明の実施の形態2における画像表示装置400(以下、本装置400と略記する)の主要な構成を示す配置図である。また、図20は本装置400の基本構成に関する応用事例を示す主要配置図、図21A、Bは本装置400の具体的な構成の事例を示す主要配置を示す前面図および側面図、図22A、Bは本装置400の空調器がOFFモードおよびONモードの場合の内部の温度制御に関する制御モードの設定事例を示す動作説明図である。図22A、Bの中の「LOW」はファンの回転数が低い状態を、「HIGH」はファンの回転数が高い状態をそれぞれ示す。
2,102,201,301,402,902,1002 筺体
2a 扉部
2b,176 通気口
2c 車輪
402a 外装ケース
402b 収納筺体
3,103,403 プロジェクター(画像表示器)
3a,103a,403a カバー(外装筺体)
4,202,302,404 窓
5,405 ミラー
6,406 スクリーン
61 フレネルレンズ
62 拡散板
63 前面保護パネル
64 空気流通層
65 帯電防止膜
66 クロスファン
7 収納部
8,108 駆動部
11,111,311 第1の断熱部
11a,414 第1の断熱部材
12 第2の断熱部
12a,415 第2の断熱部材
13,14 結露センサー
21 加熱器
22 熱交換器
23,123 圧縮器
24,124 凝縮器
25,125 蒸発器
26 ファン
31,32,171,172 循環経路(冷却経路)
151,173,951,1051 吸気口
152,174 排気口
153 蒸発皿
161,162 ソーラーパネル
163 バッテリー
164 位置情報発信部(GPS発信部)
175 排気経路
407,408,409 壁面状部材(区画部材)
411 第1の収納部
412 第2の収納部
413 第3の収納部
416 第4の収納部
417 第5の収納部
421 加熱器
422 第1の冷却部(空調機)
423 第2の冷却部(熱交換器)
403b,411a,422a,423a,Da 吸気口
403c,411b,422b,423,Db 排気口
403d,411c,422c,423c,Dc 送風機
431,432 温度センサー
4101,4102,4103,A,B,C,D,a1~a13,b1~b4,c1~c3,d1~d3 流路
4221,4231 吸熱部
4222,4232 放熱部
881,882,883,981,1081 フィルター
982,1082 清浄機
1083,1084 シャッター
1201,1204 リレースイッチ
1202 プロジェクター駆動回路部
1203 加熱器駆動回路部
1205 圧縮器駆動回路部
1301 吊下げ構造体
1301a,1301b,1301c,1301d 吊下げアングル
1302a 振動吸収部材(緩衝部材)
1303,1304 温度センサー
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- 所定の投射距離において所定の寸法および所定の輝度で画像を前面投射可能な画像表示器と、前記画像表示器が投射した画像を表示する透過型のスクリーンとを筺体に収納し、前記画像表示器の投射経路上に配設された前記スクリーンに画像を背面投射する画像表示装置であって、
前記筺体は、断熱部と、前記筺体の内部の冷却を行う冷却部とを備え、前記断熱部は、前記画像表示器の周辺部に配設して断熱を行う第1の断熱部と、前記スクリーンの周辺部に配設して断熱を行う第2の断熱部とを備えることを特徴とする画像表示装置。 - 前記第1の断熱部および前記第2の断熱部の配設場所を、壁面状部材により区画することを特徴とする請求項1に記載の画像表示装置。
- 前記筺体は吸気口と排気口とを備え、前記吸気口は防塵フィルタを備えることを特徴とする請求項1に記載の画像表示装置。
- 前記筺体は吸気口と排気口とを備え、前記画像表示装置の電源の切断と連動して前記吸気口と排気口とを閉じることを特徴とする請求項1に記載の画像表示装置。
- 前記筺体の内部に温度センサーを備え、前記温度センサーが検出した温度が所定の温度以上の場合、前記冷却部が作動し、所定の温度以下になったとき、前記画像表示器の電源が入ることを特徴とする請求項1に記載の画像表示装置。
- 前記筺体の内部に温度センサーおよび加熱部を備え、前記温度センサーが検出した温度が所定の温度以下の場合、前記加熱部が作動し、所定の温度以上になったとき、前記画像表示器の電源が入ることを特徴とする請求項1に記載の画像表示装置。
- 前記画像表示器はさらにカバーを備え、前記カバーの内部に第2の温度センサーを配設し、前記第2の温度センサーが検出した温度が所定の温度以上の場合、前記画像表示器の光源のパワーを制御することを特徴とする請求項1に記載の画像表示装置。
- 前記画像表示器はさらにカバーを備え、前記カバーの内部に第2の温度センサーを配設し、前記第2の温度センサーが検出した温度が所定の温度以上の場合、前記画像表示器の点灯光源数を制御することを特徴とする請求項1に記載の画像表示装置。
- 前記冷却部は、圧縮器と凝縮器および蒸発器とを備えた第1の冷却部と、熱伝導による熱交換器を備えた第2の冷却部とを備えることを特徴とする請求項1に記載の画像表示装置。
- 前記第2の冷却部はヒートシンク、ヒートパイプ、空気式熱交換器のいずれかを備えることを特徴とする請求項9に記載の画像表示装置。
- 前記圧縮器の稼働率を検出する手段を備え、前記圧縮器の稼働率に応じて前記画像表示装置の駆動制御を行うことを特徴とする請求項9に記載の画像表示装置。
- 前記筺体の内部に結露センサーを備え、前記結露センサーが結露を検出したとき、前記画像表示器の電源を切断することを特徴とする請求項1に記載の画像表示装置。
- 前記筺体の内部に結露センサーおよび加熱部を備え、前記結露センサーが結露を検出している間は、前記加熱部が作動し、非結露となったとき前記画像表示器の電源を入れることを特徴とする請求項1に記載の画像表示装置。
- さらに自己発電部を備えることを特徴とする請求項1に記載の画像表示装置。
- 前記自己発電部は太陽光により発電を行うことを特徴とする請求項14に記載の画像表示装置。
- さらに第2の断熱部内に第3の冷却部を備え、前記自己発電部で発電される電力により前記第3の冷却部を駆動することを特徴とする請求項15に記載の画像表示装置。
- 前記第3の冷却部は前記透過型のスクリーンを冷却することを特徴とする請求項16に記載の画像表示装置。
- 前記筺体は、前記画像表示器を配設した第1の収納部と、前記スクリーンを配設した第2の収納部と、前記筺体の内部の冷却を行う冷却部を配設した第3の収納部とを備え、前記第1の収納部、第2の収納部および第3の収納部を壁面状部材により区画することを特徴とする請求項1に記載の画像表示装置。
- 前記第3の収納部をさらに第4の収納部および第5の収納部に区画し、前記冷却部に係わる吸熱部を前記第4の収納部に配設し、前記冷却部に係わる放熱部を前記第5の収納部に配設することを特徴とする請求項18に記載の画像表示装置。
- 前記第5の収納部を筺体の最下部に配設し、前記冷却部に係わる吸気口および排気口を前記第5の収納部に配設することを特徴とする請求項19に記載の画像表示装置。
- 前記冷却部に係わる放熱部の吸気口の近傍に温度検出器を配設し、前記放熱部の排気口の近傍に送風機を配設することを特徴とする請求項20に記載の画像表示装置。
- 少なくとも第1の収納部および第2の収納部に断熱部を配設することを特徴とする請求項18から請求項21のいずれか1項に記載の画像表示装置。
- 前記冷却部は、前記画像表示器の冷却を行う空気の循環流路を備えることを特徴とする請求項18から請求項21のいずれか1項に記載の画像表示装置。
- 前記循環流路は、前記第1の収納部および前記冷却部を管状部材または通風ダクトにより接続し流路を形成することを特徴とする請求項23に記載の画像表示装置。
- 前記第1の収納部は、空気の流路としての吸気口および排気口を備え、前記吸気口および排気口を前記第1の収納部の外部に配設した流路とそれぞれ接続し、前記循環流路を構成することを特徴とする請求項23または請求項24に記載の画像表示装置。
- 前記画像表示器は、空気の流路としての吸気口および排気口が配設された外装筺体を備え、前記外装筺体の吸気口および排気口の少なくとも一方を前記第1の収納部の吸気口および排気口の少なくとも一方と流路を形成する部材により接続することを特徴とする請求項24に記載の画像表示装置。
- 前記外装筺体に配設された吸気口の近傍に温度検出器を配設することを特徴とする請求項26に記載の画像表示装置。
- 前記冷却部は、圧縮器と凝縮器および蒸発器とを備えた第1の冷却装置と、熱伝導による熱交換器を備えた第2の冷却装置とを備えることを特徴とする請求項21から請求項27のいずれか1項に記載の画像表示装置。
- 前記第2の冷却装置はプレートフィン、ヒートパイプ、ラジエータのいずれかを備えることを特徴とする請求項28に記載の画像表示装置。
- 循環流路は、前記画像表示器から排出された空気を前記第2の冷却装置により冷却した後、前記第1の冷却装置により冷却する流路であることを特徴とする請求項28または請求項29に記載の画像表示装置。
- 加熱部をさらに備えることを特徴とする請求項18から請求項30のいずれか1項に記載の画像表示装置。
- 前記第1の収納部から第5の収納部の少なくともいずれかに、当該収納部内の空気を撹拌する送風機をさらに備えることを特徴とする請求項18から請求項31のいずれか1項に記載の画像表示装置。
- 前記温度検出器により検出される前記筺体外部の温度および前記筺体内部の温度をそれぞれ複数の温度範囲に区画して複数の温度制御モードを設定し、前記画像表示器、冷却部、加熱部および送風機に関し、前記温度制御モード別にオン/オフおよび出力の切り替えの少なくともいずれかについて機能設定を行い、前記筺体内部の温度および温度制御サイクルの周期を一定範囲内に維持することを特徴とする請求項18から請求項32のいずれか1項に記載の画像表示装置。
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