HINGED LENS CONFIGURATION FOR A COMPACT PORTABLE HEAD-MOUNTED DISPLAY SYSTEM
20190285879 ยท 2019-09-19
Inventors
Cpc classification
G02B17/008
PHYSICS
G02B17/004
PHYSICS
International classification
Abstract
A head-mounted display (HMD) system includes an optical arrangement, a first image panel, a second image panel, and a central image panel located between the first and second image panels. The optical arrangement is reconfigurable between a first position and a second position that maintains first and second optical pathways of the first and second image panels, and the HMD system has a different form factor when the optical arrangement is in the second position as compared to the first position. The optical arrangement includes at least one segmented optical component, wherein segments of the segmented optical component are moveable relative to each other to reconfigure the optical arrangement between the first position and the second position. The segmented optical component may include one more lens assemblies, each with multiple lens segments that are rotatable relative to each other about a hinge structure.
Claims
1. A head-mounted display (HMD) system comprising: an optical arrangement; a first image panel, wherein the optical arrangement includes a first portion that directs image light from the first image panel along a first optical pathway; and a second image panel, wherein the optical arrangement includes a second portion that directs image light from the second image panel along a second optical pathway different from the first optical pathway; wherein the optical arrangement is reconfigurable between a first position and a second position that maintains the first and second optical pathways, and the HMD system has a different form factor when the optical arrangement in the second position as compared to the first position; wherein the optical arrangement includes at least one segmented optical component, wherein segments of the segmented optical component are moveable relative to each other to reconfigure to the optical arrangement between the first position and the second position; wherein the at least one segmented optical component includes a first lens assembly comprising lens segments connected by a first hinge structure, and the lens segments of the first lens assembly are rotatable relative to each other about the first hinge structure; and the at least one segmented optical component further includes a second lens assembly comprising lens segments connected by a second hinge structure, and the lens segments of the second lens assembly are rotatable relative to each other about the second hinge structure.
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4. The HMD system of claim 1, wherein one of the lens segments of the first lens assembly is a component of the first portion of the optical arrangement, and one of the lens segments of the second lens assembly is a component of the second portion of the optical arrangement.
5. The HMD system of claim 1, wherein as defined a z-axis points in a direction from a user to the HMD system when the HMD system is an orientation of use, and x- and y-axes follow a right hand rule convention; and the lens segments rotate about the first hinge structure and the second hinge structure about the y-axis.
6. The HMD system of claim 41, wherein as defined a z-axis points in a direction from a user to the HMD system when the HMD system is an orientation of use, and x- and y-axes follow a right hand rule convention; and the lens segments rotate about the first hinge structure and the second hinge structure about the z-axis.
7. The HMD system of claim 41, wherein an axis of rotation about the first and second hinge structures is off-edge relative to the lens segments.
8. The HMD system of claim 7, wherein each of the first hinge structure and the second hinge structure comprises a hinge support that supports a hinge element, the hinge element being located off-edge relative to the lens segments.
9. The HMD system of claim 7, wherein a lens segment in each of the first lens assembly and the second lens assembly has a tapered edge.
10. The HMD system of claim 1, further comprising a central image panel located between the first image panel and the second image panel, the central image panel including a first panel portion and a second panel portion; wherein the optical arrangement directs light from the first panel portion and the second panel portion of the central image panel along different optical pathways; and wherein the optical arrangement is configured such that light from the first image panel and the first panel portion of central image panel are emitted from the HMD system in a combined fashion in a first eye direction, and light from the second image panel and the second panel portion of the central image panel are emitted from the HMD system in a combined fashion in a second eye direction different from the first eye direction.
11. The HMD system of claim 10, wherein the first and second image panels are located on a viewing side of the HMD system, and the central image panel is located on a non-viewing side of the HMD system.
12. The HMD system of claim 10, wherein the first panel portion of central image panel and the second panel portion of the central image panel are of equal dimensions.
13. The HMD system of claim 10, wherein the optical arrangement comprises a plurality of mirror components and a plurality of lens components, wherein the plurality of mirror components are configured to direct image light from the first, second, and central image panels along respective optical pathways to the plurality of lens components.
14. The HMD system of claim 13, wherein: the first portion of the optical arrangement includes a first mirror assembly that directs image light from the first image panel to a first lens component; the second portion of the optical arrangement includes a second mirror assembly that directs image light from the second image panel to a second lens component; and the optical arrangement further comprises a third mirror assembly that includes a first mirror portion that directs image light from the first panel portion of the central image panel to a third lens component, and a second mirror portion that directs image light from the second panel portion of the central image panel to a fourth lens component.
15. The HMD system of claim 14, wherein the first mirror assembly and the second mirror assembly each has a folded arrangement including a plurality of mirror segments.
16. The HMD system of claim 14, wherein the third mirror assembly includes first and second nose segments that meet to form a wedge shape, and first and second external segments that are spaced apart from and parallel to respective nose segments.
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19. The HMD system of claim 14, wherein: the first lens component is one of the lens segments of the first lens assembly; the second lens component is one of the lens segments of the second lens assembly; the third lens component is another one of the lens segments of the first lens assembly, and the first and third lens components rotate relative to each other about the first hinge structure; and the fourth lens component is another one of the lens segments of the second lens assembly, and the second and fourth lens components rotate relative to each other about the second hinge structure.
20. (canceled)
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
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DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS
[0029] Embodiments of the present invention will now be described with reference to the drawings, wherein like reference numerals are used to refer to like elements throughout. It will be understood that the figures are not necessarily to scale.
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[0031] In configurations of the HMD system 10, the unshared first and second image panels 12 and 14 are located on the viewing or eye side of the HMD system, close to the head. The central shared image panel 20 is located on the non-viewing or imaging side of the HMD system. An advantage of such an arrangement is that the HMD system protrudes from the face for a distance less than previous designs, and therefore can have a significantly reduced weight.
[0032] The system overall is positioned much closer to the face as compared to conventional configurations, and hence produces less torque relative to the head thereby reducing fatigue while wearing. The design also means near-eye optics can be used to give a large FOV, but also allows space for the user's nose to provide a more comfortable configuration to wear.
[0033] In exemplary embodiments, an optical arrangement for directing image light from the display panels includes a plurality of mirror components and a plurality of lens components, wherein the plurality of mirror components are configured to direct image light from the first, second, and central image panels along respective optical pathways to the plurality of lens components. Referring to
[0034] Similarly, as associated with the second image panel 14, the HMD system 10 further includes a second mirror assembly 26 that directs image light from the second, unshared image panel 14 along a second optical pathway different from the first optical pathway, to a second lens component 28 and ultimately to the left eye 18. Similarly to minimize the size or footprint of the HMD system, the second mirror assembly also may be configured with a plurality of mirror segments in a folded or wedge-shaped arrangement, whereby the optical path of light is increased while maintaining a minimal size. With such a configuration, light emitted from the second image panel 14 is directed by the mirror segments of the second mirror assembly 26 only through the second lens component 28, and thus only to one (the left) eye. The second image panel 14, therefore, also is an unshared image panel in that the image light from the second image panel 14 is directed along the different second optical pathway only to the other single eye, in this case the left eye.
[0035] As associated with the third and shared central image panel 20, the HMD system 10 further includes a third mirror assembly 30 that directs image light from the third image panel 20 through additional lens components as follows. The third image panel is divided into a first image panel portion 32 and a second image panel portion 34, such that image light emitted from the first image panel portion 32 is directed to one (e.g., the right) eye 16, and image light emitted from the second image panel portion 34 is directed to the other (e.g., the left) eye 18 along different optical pathways. Commensurately, the third mirror assembly 30 includes a first mirror portion 36 that directs the image light emitted from the first image panel portion 32, and a second mirror portion 38 that directs the image light emitted from the second image panel portion 34.
[0036] The third mirror assembly 30 also is configured as a plurality of mirror segments that are arranged to (1) appropriately direct the image light from the central image panel as described above, and (2) provide a compact and easily worn configuration. For particular mirror segments, the first mirror portion 36 includes a first nose segment adjacent to the user's nose 44 when worn, and a first external segment opposite from the first nose segment. Similarly, the second first mirror portion 38 includes a second nose segment adjacent to the user's nose 44 when worn, and a second external segment opposite from the second nose segment. The nose segments are arranged to accommodate the user's nose 44 when the HMD system is worn, with the external segments permitting a controlled directing of the image light in a compact arrangement. As seen in
[0037] The first mirror portion 36 of the shared mirror assembly 30 directs light emitted from the first image panel portion 32 of shared image panel 20 to a third lens component 46. The second mirror portion 38 of the shared mirror assembly 30 directs light emitted from the second image panel portion 34 of shared image panel 20 to a fourth lens component 48. The third and fourth lens components respectively direct light to the right eye and left eye. Furthermore, as seen in the example of
[0038] In the above structural configuration, components of the optical arrangement form part of a hinged configuration along which the HMD system can be folded when not in use. The hinged configuration may be combined with any HMD configuration including multiple image panels and/or segmented eyepiece lens components. An advantage of this hinged configuration is that a user can fold the HMD system for ease of storage and transportation while maintaining a high level of image quality during use. In exemplary embodiments, a head-mounted display (HMD) system includes an optical arrangement; a first image panel, wherein the optical arrangement includes a first portion that directs image light from the first image panel along a first optical pathway; and a second image panel, wherein the optical arrangement includes a second portion that directs image light from the second image panel along a second optical pathway different from the first optical pathway. The optical arrangement is reconfigurable between a first position and a second position that maintains the first and second optical pathways, and the HMD system has a different form factor when the optical arrangement is in the second position as compared to the first position.
[0039] The optical arrangement includes at least one segmented optical component, wherein segments of the segmented optical component are moveable relative to each other to reconfigure the optical arrangement between the first position and the second position, such as by rotation about a hinge structure. In particular, the at least one segmented optical component may include a first lens assembly comprising lens segments connected by a first hinge structure, and the lens segments of the first lens assembly are rotatable relative to each other about the first hinge structure. The at least one segmented optical component further may include a second lens assembly comprising lens segments connected by a second hinge structure, and the lens segments of the second lens assembly are rotatable relative to each other about the second hinge structure.
[0040] Referring to
[0041] As defined with reference to the HMD system 10, the z-axis points in a direction from the user to the HMD system when the HMD system is an orientation of use, and x- and y-axes follow a right hand rule convention. In
[0042] In particular,
[0043] Having separate optical pathways with segmented eyepiece lens components and multiple image panels allows the different components of the optical arrangement in the HMD system to be rotated with respect to one another, so that the optical components can be separated and realigned conveniently. In
[0044] This principle could be applied to any configuration of an HMD system having segmented lens components within a respective eyepiece, and/or multiple image panels. In this manner, the HMD system of the present disclosure is highly portable for easy storage and transport while maintaining a high level of image quality during use. In particular, segmented components of the optical arrangement are foldable, rather than just having foldable housing elements. By being able to fold via components of the optical arrangement, a more compact form factor is achieved. In addition, the optical components do not have to be removed for storage and transport, as in a drop-in smartphone configuration, so high quality imaging components are maintained for use.
[0045] An axis of rotation for components of the optical arrangement of each eyepiece may be about the z-axis in alternative exemplary embodiments.
[0046] Similarly as in the previous embodiment, as defined with reference to the HMD system 60, the z-axis points in a direction from the user to the HMD system when the HMD system is an orientation of use, and x- and y-axes follow a right hand rule convention.
[0047] In other exemplary embodiments, an axis of rotation of the hinge components for each eyepiece is off-edge, i.e. the axis of rotation it is not located along the adjoining face of either lens segment of a lens assembly. With such a configuration, adjoining faces of the lens segments only make contact when the HMD system is fully unfolded. An advantage of such configuration is that mechanical wear on the lens segments during folding and unfolding operations is minimized. As illustrative of embodiments having an off-edge axis of rotation,
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[0049] As the lens segment 24 rotates relative to the lens segment 46 from the first position toward the second position, the lens segments move out of contact with each other. This reduces wear on the lens segments by the folding and unfolding operations. As the lens assembly 70 reaches the folded state, portions of the hinge support 76 linked by the hinge element 72 can collapse toward each other to achieve a compact configuration. For off-edge axis of rotation, the rotation occurs about the y-axis similarly as in the embodiment of
[0050] As seen in the example of
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[0052] As the lens segment 28 rotates relative to the lens segment 48 from the first position toward the second position, the lens segments move out of contact with each other. This again reduces wear on the lens segments by the folding and unfolding operations. As the lens assembly 70a reaches the folded state, portions of the hinge support 76a linked by the hinge element 72a can collapse toward each other to achieve a compact configuration. For off-edge axis of rotation, the rotation occurs about the y-axis similarly as in the embodiment of
[0053] As also seen in the example of
[0054] An aspect of the invention is a head-mounted display (HMD) system that is reconfigurable into a compact arrangement for easy transport and storage. In exemplary embodiments, the HMD system includes an optical arrangement; a first image panel, wherein the optical arrangement includes a first portion that directs image light from the first image panel along a first optical pathway; and a second image panel, wherein the optical arrangement includes a second portion that directs image light from the second image panel along a second optical pathway different from the first optical pathway. The optical arrangement is reconfigurable between a first position and a second position that maintains the first and second optical pathways, and the HMD system has a different form factor when the optical arrangement in the second position as compared to the first position. The HMD system may include one or more of the following features, either individually or in combination.
[0055] In an exemplary embodiment of the HMD system, the optical arrangement includes at least one segmented optical component, wherein segments of the segmented optical component are moveable relative to each other to reconfigure to the optical arrangement between the first position and the second position.
[0056] In an exemplary embodiment of the HMD system, the at least one segmented optical component includes a first lens assembly comprising lens segments connected by a first hinge structure, and the lens segments of the first lens assembly are rotatable relative to each other about the first hinge structure; and the at least one segmented optical component further includes a second lens assembly comprising lens segments connected by a second hinge structure, and the lens segments of the second lens assembly are rotatable relative to each other about the second hinge structure.
[0057] In an exemplary embodiment of the HMD system, one of the lens segments of the first lens assembly is a component of the first portion of the optical arrangement, and one of the lens segments of the second lens assembly is a component of the second portion of the optical arrangement.
[0058] In an exemplary embodiment of the HMD system, as defined a z-axis points in a direction from a user to the HMD system when the HMD system is an orientation of use, and x- and y-axes follow a right hand rule convention; and the lens segments rotate about the first hinge structure and the second hinge structure about the y-axis.
[0059] In an exemplary embodiment of the HMD system, as defined a z-axis points in a direction from a user to the HMD system when the HMD system is an orientation of use, and x- and y-axes follow a right hand rule convention; and the lens segments rotate about the first hinge structure and the second hinge structure about the z-axis.
[0060] In an exemplary embodiment of the HMD system, an axis of rotation about the first and second hinge structures is off-edge relative to the lens segments.
[0061] In an exemplary embodiment of the HMD system, each of the first hinge structure and the second hinge structure comprises a hinge support that supports a hinge element, the hinge element being located off-edge relative to the lens segments.
[0062] In an exemplary embodiment of the HMD system, a lens segment in each of the first lens assembly and the second lens assembly has a tapered edge.
[0063] In an exemplary embodiment of the HMD system, the HMD system further includes a central image panel located between the first image panel and the second image panel, the central image panel including a first panel portion and a second panel portion. The optical arrangement directs light from the first panel portion and the second panel portion of the central image panel along different optical pathways; and the optical arrangement is configured such that light from the first image panel and the first panel portion of central image panel are emitted from the HMD system in a combined fashion in a first eye direction, and light from the second image panel and the second panel portion of the central image panel are emitted from the HMD system in a combined fashion in a second eye direction different from the first eye direction.
[0064] In an exemplary embodiment of the HMD system, the first and second image panels are located on a viewing side of the HMD system, and the central image panel is located on a non-viewing side of the HMD system.
[0065] In an exemplary embodiment of the HMD system, the first panel portion of central image panel and the second panel portion of the central image panel are of equal dimensions.
[0066] In an exemplary embodiment of the HMD system, the optical arrangement comprises a plurality of mirror components and a plurality of lens components, wherein the plurality of mirror components are configured to direct image light from the first, second, and central image panels along respective optical pathways to the plurality of lens components.
[0067] In an exemplary embodiment of the HMD system, the first portion of the optical arrangement includes a first mirror assembly that directs image light from the first image panel to a first lens component; the second portion of the optical arrangement includes a second mirror assembly that directs image light from the second image panel to a second lens component; and the optical arrangement further comprises a third mirror assembly that includes a first mirror portion that directs image light from the first panel portion of the central image panel to a third lens component, and a second mirror portion that directs image light from the second panel portion of the central image panel to a fourth lens component.
[0068] In an exemplary embodiment of the HMD system, the first mirror assembly and the second mirror assembly each has a folded arrangement including a plurality of mirror segments.
[0069] In an exemplary embodiment of the HMD system, the third mirror assembly includes first and second nose segments that meet to form a wedge shape, and first and second external segments that are spaced apart from and parallel to respective nose segments.
[0070] In an exemplary embodiment of the HMD system, the HMD system further includes a central image panel located between the first image panel and the second image panel, the central image panel including a first panel portion and a second panel portion. The optical arrangement directs light from the first panel portion and the second panel portion of the central image panel along different optical pathways; and the optical arrangement is configured such that light from the first image panel and the first panel portion of central image panel are emitted from the HMD system in a combined fashion in a first eye direction, and light from the second image panel and the second panel portion of the central image panel are emitted from the HMD system in a combined fashion in a second eye direction different from the first eye direction.
[0071] In an exemplary embodiment of the HMD system, the first portion of the optical arrangement includes a first mirror assembly that directs image light from the first image panel to a first lens component; the second portion of the optical arrangement includes a second mirror assembly that directs image light from the second image panel to a second lens component; and the optical arrangement further comprises a third mirror assembly that includes a first mirror portion that directs image light from the first panel portion of the central image panel to a third lens component, and a second mirror portion that directs image light from the second panel portion of the central image panel to a fourth lens component.
[0072] In an exemplary embodiment of the HMD system, the first lens component is one of the lens segments of the first lens assembly; the second lens component is one of the lens segments of the second lens assembly; the third lens component is another one of the lens segments of the first lens assembly, and the first and third lens components rotate relative to each other about the first hinge structure; and the fourth lens component is another one of the lens segments of the second lens assembly, and the second and fourth lens components rotate relative to each other about the second hinge structure.
[0073] In an exemplary embodiment of the HMD system, the first and second image panels are located on a viewing side of the HMD system, and the central image panel is located on a non-viewing side of the HMD system.
[0074] Although the invention has been shown and described with respect to a certain embodiment or embodiments, it is obvious that equivalent alterations and modifications will occur to others skilled in the art upon the reading and understanding of this specification and the annexed drawings. In particular regard to the various functions performed by the above described elements (components, assemblies, devices, compositions, etc.), the terms (including a reference to a means) used to describe such elements are intended to correspond, unless otherwise indicated, to any element which performs the specified function of the described element (i.e., that is functionally equivalent), even though not structurally equivalent to the disclosed structure which performs the function in the herein illustrated exemplary embodiment or embodiments of the invention. In addition, while a particular feature of the invention may have been described above with respect to only one or more of several illustrated embodiments, such feature may be combined with one or more other features of the other embodiments, as may be desired and advantageous for any given or particular application.
INDUSTRIAL APPLICABILITY
[0075] The present invention relates to wearable displays, in particular for achieving small and light weight head-mounted display (HMD) systems. Hardware manufactured using this disclosure may be useful in the fields of virtual reality (VR) and augmented reality (AR) for both consumer and professional markets. HMD systems manufactured in accordance with this disclosure could have applications including gaming, entertainment, task support, medical, industrial design, navigation, transport, translation, education, and training.
REFERENCE SIGNS LIST
[0076] 10head-mounted display (HMD) system [0077] 12first image panel [0078] 14second image panel [0079] 16right eye [0080] 18left eye [0081] 20third or shared image panel [0082] 22first mirror assembly [0083] 24first lens component [0084] 26second mirror assembly [0085] 28second lens component [0086] 30third mirror assembly [0087] 32first image panel portion [0088] 34second image panel portion [0089] 36first mirror portion [0090] 38second mirror portion [0091] 44user's nose [0092] 46third lens component [0093] 48fourth lens component [0094] 50first lens assembly [0095] 52first hinge element [0096] 52afirst hinge element [0097] 54second lens assembly [0098] 56second hinge element [0099] 56asecond hinge element [0100] 60head-mounted display (HMD) system [0101] 70lens assembly [0102] 70alens assembly [0103] 72hinge structure [0104] 72ahinge structure [0105] 74hinge element [0106] 74ahinge element [0107] 76hinge support [0108] 76ahinge support [0109] 78tapered edge [0110] 78atapered edge [0111] 80vector relative to eye [0112] 80avector relative to eye