| US 7,564,630 B2 | ||
| Scanning image display apparatus | ||
| Shuichi Kobayashi, Yokohama (Japan); and Akira Yamamoto, Yokohama (Japan) | ||
| Assigned to Canon Kabushiki Kaisha, Tokyo (Japan) | ||
| Filed on Aug. 06, 2007, as Appl. No. 11/834,413. | ||
| Claims priority of application No. 2006-219685 (JP), filed on Aug. 11, 2006. | ||
| Prior Publication US 2008/0174878 A1, Jul. 24, 2008 | ||
| Int. Cl. G02B 27/14 (2006.01) | ||
| U.S. Cl. 359—630 | 6 Claims |

| 1. A scanning type image display apparatus comprising:
a scanning unit which two-dimensionally scans a light flux;
a first optical system which introduces a light flux from a light source to the scanning unit;
a second optical system which converges the light flux from the scanning unit;
a diffractive optical element which receives the converged light flux from the second optical system; and
an ocular optical system which introduces the light flux from the diffractive optical element to an eye of an observer,
wherein, when two directions orthogonal to each other in diametral directions of the light flux from the second optical system
are a first direction and a second direction, the diffractive optical element has a function of increasing divergent angles
of an emerging light flux from the diffractive optical element in the first and second directions as compared with convergent
angles of an incident light flux entering the diffractive optical element in the first and second directions and a function
of increasing the divergent angle of the emerging light flux in the first direction as compared with the divergent angle thereof
in the second direction, and
wherein the following condition is satisfied:
FovH/FovV<φH/φV<(φ+5)/(φ×FovV/FovH)
where φH represents a width of the emerging light flux from the diffractive optical element in the first direction, φV represents
a width of the emerging light flux in the second direction, FovV represents a display view angle of the apparatus in the first
direction, and FovH represents a display view angle of the apparatus in the second direction.
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