BINOCULAR TYPE HEAD MOUNTED DISPLAY SYSTEM WITH ADJUSTABLE INTERPUPILLARY DISTANCE MECHANISM
20220146839 · 2022-05-12
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Abstract
A head-mounted display apparatus configured to be worn by a viewer. The apparatus includes a pair of display modules moveably coupled to a curved rail, the display modules configured to project stereoscopic images toward the viewer, wherein a first one of the display modules projects a first stereoscopic image and a second one of the display modules projects a second stereoscopic image, the first and second stereoscopic images creating a single unified virtual stereo image that converges at a predetermined convergence distance in front of the viewer. The apparatus further includes an adjustment mechanism configured to move each of the display modules along the curved rail symmetrically about a midpoint of the rail, thereby varying a distance between the display modules while maintaining the predetermined convergence distance.
Claims
1. A head-mounted display apparatus configured to be worn by a viewer comprising: a pair of display modules moveably coupled to a curved rail, the display modules configured to project stereoscopic images toward the viewer, wherein a first one of the display modules projects a first stereoscopic image and a second one of the display modules projects a second stereoscopic image, the first and second stereoscopic images creating a single unified virtual stereo image that converges at a predetermined convergence distance in front of the viewer; and an adjustment mechanism configured to move each of the display modules along the curved rail symmetrically about a midpoint of the rail, thereby varying a distance between the display modules while maintaining the predetermined convergence distance.
2. The apparatus of claim 1, further comprising a frame supporting the curved rail and the adjustment mechanism.
3. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the adjustment mechanism is configured to vary the distance between the display modules between 40 mm-80 mm.
4. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the predetermined convergence distance is in the range of 0.2 meters to infinity.
5. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the display modules are coupled to the curved rail at an angular orientation that provides a virtual stereo image that converges at the predetermined convergence distance.
6. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the curved rail has a curvature that facilitates the pair of display modules providing a virtual stereo image that converges at the predetermined convergence distance.
7. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the convergence distance is approximately equal to the radius of a circle defined by an arc of the curved rail.
8. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein each of the display modules comprises a compact projector module coupled to a combiner module.
9. The apparatus of claim 7, wherein the combiner module comprises a light-guide optical element made of a transparent substrate and having a pair of parallel external surfaces and a plurality of mutually parallel partially reflective internal surfaces angled obliquely relative to the pair of external surfaces.
10. The apparatus of claim 1, further including head mounting gear.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0018] In order to understand the invention and to see how it can be carried out in practice, embodiments will be described, by way of non-limiting examples, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0023] In the following detailed description, numerous specific details are set forth in order to provide a thorough understanding of the invention. However, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that the presently disclosed subject matter may be practiced without these specific details. In other instances, well-known methods, procedures, and components have not been described in detail so as not to obscure the presently disclosed subject matter. Throughout this description, the terms “head-mounted display” and “HMD” should be understood to refer to a binocular type HMD, and the terms “user”, “wearer” and “viewer” all refer to the person viewing the image projected by the HMD.
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[0025] During system assembly, the HMD is calibrated so that the display modules are mounted on the rail at an angle that combines the projected stereo images to a single unified virtual image at the predetermined convergence distance 22. The exact mounting angle of the display modules relative to the curved rail depends on the specific optical design parameters (e.g. line of sight) of the display modules in use. Once the assembly is verified for one IPD, adjustment of the display modules for any other IPD will keep the convergence distance constant.
[0026] Angle 24 in
[0027] In order to vary the distance 20 between the display modules to accommodate variability in viewer IPD, the HMD further includes an adjustment mechanism 14 configured to simultaneously move both display modules along the curved rail in opposite directions and symmetrically about the midpoint of the rail, thereby increasing or decreasing the distance 20 between the display modules. Due to the curvature of the rail, an increase in the distance between the display modules (i.e. from 20 to 20′) results in a corresponding increase in convergence angle (i.e. 24 to 24′), thereby maintaining the predetermined convergence distance 22. Likewise, decreasing the distance between display modules results in a corresponding decrease in the convergence angle 24, again approximately maintaining the predetermined convergence distance 22. Adjustment mechanisms for moving objects symmetrically in opposite directions along a rail or track are known to persons skilled in the art and need not be elaborated on herein.
[0028] By way of non-limiting example,
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[0030] It should be understood that the above examples are non-limiting, and in fact the HMD can be designed to support any required convergence distance in the range of 0.2 m-∞ by determining the precise curvature required to provide the needed convergence angle across the range of IPDs. The desired curvature can be set for any convergence distance by considering the curved rail as an arc of a circle, with the circle radius defined by the convergence distance 22.
[0031] Additionally, while the above examples provide for IPDs in the range of 54 mm-79 mm, it should be understood that the same principles can be applied to support a much larger range of IPDs, including without limitation 40 mm-80 mm.
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[0034] It should be appreciated that the curved rail shown in the drawings is shown with an exaggerated curvature for clarity of description, and that in practice the curved rail will have a much gentler curve. It should further be appreciated that the curved rail need not be arcuate in shape along its entire length, but rather only along the portion that the display modules are configured to move along, which will typically though not necessarily correspond to the maximum IPD the HMD is designed to accommodate.