Patent classifications
G02C5/126
Magnetic attachment mechanism for eyewear
Interchangeably lenses and attachment assemblies for eyewear with removable temples are described. An example attachment assembly for removably magnetically attaching an eyewear temple to a lens may include a magnetic latch having a first latch portion and a second latch portions movably (e.g., pivotably) coupled to the temple. The first and second latch portions may be configured to be positioned on opposite sides of the lens by a carrier. The first and second latch portions may be configured to magnetically attract one another in a magnetic attraction direction. The carrier may be configured to restrict movement of at least one of the first and second latch portions in a second direction opposite the magnetic attraction direction.
Auxiliary device for head-mounted displays
An auxiliary device for use with a head-mounted display (HMD) is disclosed. The auxiliary device includes a base plate configured to be detachably affixed to an interior surface of a front-facing panel of an HMD; a pair of nose pad arms extending from a first side of the base plate, each nose pad arm having a proximal end connected to the base plate and a distal end carrying a nose pad; and a lens holder frame extending from the first side of the base plate, the lens holder frame being configured to hold a first prescription lens and a second prescription lens in general alignment with a first display and a second display, respectively, of the HMD.
ELECTRONIC DEVICE
To alleviate the load on the eyeglasses type electronic device, the present disclosure provides an electronic device comprising an optical driving assembly configured to emit image light corresponding to augmented reality information, an optical element in which the emitted image light is incident to form an output area, a front frame coupled to the optical element, a side frame coupled to the front frame to form a body of an eyeglasses shape together with the front frame, and a support member of a pad type coupled to the front frame to support at least one region of a wearer's nose, in which the support member includes a fixing area fixed to two left points and two right points of the front frame, and a flexible area deformable to closely fit the wearer's nose between the two left fixing areas and the two right fixing areas.
Eyeglasses with interchangeable lenses
An eyeglass assembly with a bridge frame having temple tab thru-holes and lens retention receivers; a nose bridge insert; at least one lens in a single lens configuration with tabs configured to insert into the lens retention receivers of the bridge frame such that the lens tabs, or a portion thereof, protrude through temple tab thru-holes. In some embodiments, the eyeglasses are frameless, having first and second temple lugs with temple tab thru-holes and lens locking features; at least one lens in a single lens configuration having lens tabs, lens retention steps, lug locking notches; and a nose bridge insert. In some embodiments, the eyeglass assembly has a bridge frame with an integral nose bridge, two lenses, each lens having a lens tab, and a lens retention step, further having a lens hook. In still further embodiments, the eyeglass assembly comprises lens receiving portions with unique capture features to retain lenses having lens tabs, lens retention steps and/or hooks and capture features configured to removably capture and retain the lens in the assembly. Other embodiments further comprise a rocker frame.
A HEAD MOUNTED DISPLAY SYSTEM WITH POSITIONING, STABILISING AND INTERFACING STRUCTURES
A head-mounted display system includes a head-mounted display system, comprising a head-mounted display unit, comprising various pad options at various positions on the head including saddle shaped nose pads that deform under a reaction force applied to the apex of the nose to improve load distribution, forehead pads with an associated mounting structure and inserts that affect compliance and/or size, temporal pads configured to lie against the temporal bone which support some of the weight of the head mounted display system and, further stabilizing pads which are located on a rigid portion of the temporal arms and designed to extend along temporal regions of the users head.
MODULARIZED EYEWEAR SYSTEMS, APPARATUSES, AND METHODS
Systems, apparatuses, and methods are taught that provide reconfigurable components for eyewear devices. A reconfigurable component for use in an eyewear device, includes a first temple. The first temple is configured for use with the eyewear device. The first temple further includes a first engagement portion. The first temple includes a first temple insert module (TIM). The first temple insert module is releasably couplable with the first engagement portion. The reconfigurable component can include at least one of a sensor and a display. The first temple insert module further includes a first wireless communication system. The first wireless communication system is configured to communicate wirelessly with a user device. The first temple insert module further includes a processor and a first speaker. The processor is configured to receive an input from at least one of the sensor and the first wireless communication system and to generate an output. At least one of the first speaker and the display are configured to receive the output. In operation, when a user wears the eyewear device the user can hear audio broadcast from the first speaker when the first wireless communication system is in an on state and may see an image with the display.
MODULARIZED EYEWEAR SYSTEMS, APPARATUS, AND METHODS
A behind the neck module assembly for an eyewear device, comprising an electronics pod having a wireless communication system and a processor, a left smart cord and a right smart chord, a left temple interlock, the left temple interlock containing a left speaker, and a right temple interlock, the right temple interlock containing a right speaker, wherein the left smart cord connects the electronics pod and the left temple interlock, the right smart cord connects the electronics pod and the right temple interlock, in operation when a left temple is coupled with the left temple interlock and a right temple is coupled with the right temple interlock, the wireless communication system receives data and provides an input signal to the processor, the processor provides an output to the right speaker and the left speaker such that a user can hear an audio signal from speakers on both sides.
Magnetic attraction type lens-replaceable eyeglasses
A magnetic attraction type lens-replaceable eyeglasses, comprising a frame and lenses. A connector for fixedly connecting the lenses to the frame is disposed at a bridge of the frame. The connector is detachably connected to the frame. The connector and the frame are in magnetic attraction cooperation. Fixing pins capable of penetrating through the lenses and used for limiting the swing of the lenses are disposed on the side, in contact with the lenses, of the connector. By using the detachable connector, the lenses are fixed to the frame. By means of magnetic attraction cooperation, the lenses can be relatively easy to replace. Meanwhile, by using a design of positioning pins, it can be ensured that the lenses mounted on the frame will not swing or shift.
Electronic Devices With Light-Blocking Structures
A head-mounted device may have a housing containing displays that display images a user when the head-mounted device is worn by the user. The head-mounted device may include a light-shielding structure or light seal coupled to the housing and configured to rest on a nasal region of the user. The light-shielding structure may include flexible members and/or fabric members. For example, the flexible members may be elastomeric members having perforations that allow the light-shielding structure to conform to the facial features of the user around the nasal region, while maintaining rigidity. Additionally, the light-shielding structure may block environmental light from entering the eye boxes when the head-mounted device is worn by the user. Rigid or semi-rigid members may be added on or within the light-shielding structure to provide additional rigidity and support as the device is worn by the user.
METHOD FOR DETERMINING THE SHAPE OF A NOSE PAD TO BE PART OF AN OPHTHALMIC LENS
Disclosed is a method, for example implemented by a computer, for determining the shape of a nose pad, to be part of an ophthalmic lens intended to be worn by a wearer, the method including: receiving lens shape data relating at least to the shape of an ophthalmic lens; receiving morphology data relating at least to the morphology of the nose of the wearer; and determining the shape of the nose pad intended to be part of the ophthalmic lens intended to be worn by the wearer based at least on the lens shape data and morphology data.