Deformable haptic wearables with variable physical properties
US-10082872-B2 · Sep 25, 2018 · US
US10398200B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10398200-B2 |
| Application number | US-201816197100-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 20, 2018 |
| Priority date | Mar 8, 2015 |
| Publication date | Sep 3, 2019 |
| Grant date | Sep 3, 2019 |
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Systems and methods for dynamically adjusting the fit of a wearable electronic device are disclosed. In many embodiments, a tensioner associated with a wearable electronic device can control one or more actuators that are mechanically coupled to either the housing or to a band attached to the wearable electronic device. In one example, in response to a signal to increase the tightness of the band, the tensioner can cause the actuator(s) to increase the tension within the band.
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We claim: 1. A watch comprising: a housing containing a processor; a first band portion extending from the housing; a second band portion extending from the housing; and a coupling for connecting the first band portion to the second band portion to form a loop for holding the housing against a wrist of a user, wherein the coupling is configured to, in response to a signal from the processor, adjust an amount of overlap between the first band portion and the second band portion. 2. The watch of claim 1 , wherein: the first band portion comprises a first actuator; and the second band portion comprises multiple second actuators, wherein the first actuator and one of the second actuators form the coupling. 3. The watch of claim 1 , wherein: the first band portion comprises a permanent magnet; and the second band portion comprises multiple electromagnetic coils, wherein the permanent magnet and one of the electromagnetic coils form the coupling. 4. The watch of claim 1 , wherein: the first band portion comprises an actuator, wherein the actuator is moveable along a longitudinal length of the first band portion; and the second band portion comprises multiple attachment mechanisms, wherein the actuator and one of the attachment mechanisms form the coupling. 5. The watch of claim 1 , wherein the coupling comprises a gear that engages the first band portion and the second band portion, wherein rotation of the gear adjusts the amount of overlap between the first band portion and the second band portion. 6. A watch comprising: a housing containing a processor; a band positioned partially within the housing and extending away from the housing; and an actuator configured to, in response to a signal from the processor, adjust an amount of the band that is within the housing. 7. The watch of claim 6 , wherein the band is connected to the housing via the actuator. 8. The watch of claim 6 , wherein the actuator is formed in a serpentine pattern and is configured to contract in response to the signal from the processor. 9. The watch of claim 6 , wherein the housing forms a channel receiving the amount of the band. 10. The watch of claim 6 , wherein the actuator is of a shape memory wire. 11. The watch of claim 6 , wherein the band comprises a first band portion and a second band portion configured to be coupled together to form a loop. 12. The watch of claim 11 , wherein: the actuator is a first actuator between the first band portion and the housing; and the band comprises a second actuator between the first band portion and the housing and configured to, in response to the signal from the processor, adjust an amount of the second band portion that is within the housing. 13. The watch of claim 11 , wherein the housing comprises: a first channel receiving the amount of the first band portion; and a second channel receiving the amount of the second band portion. 14. A watch comprising: a housing containing a processor; a band extending from opposing sides of the housing to form a loop for extending about a wrist of a user; and an actuator configured to, in response to a signal from the processor, adjust a length of the band such that a tightness of the loop about the wrist is adjusted, wherein the actuator is formed in a serpentine pattern and is configured to contract in response to the signal from the processor. 15. The watch of claim 14 , wherein the band forming the loop comprises a first band portion and a second band portion. 16. The watch of claim 15 , wherein the actuator is a first actuator within the first band portion and the band comprises a second actuator within the second band portion. 17. The watch of claim 14 , wherein the actuator is disposed around a perimeter of the band. 18. The watch of claim 14 , wherein the actuator is of a shape memory wire. 19. The watch of claim 14 , further comprising a biometric sensor operably coupled to the processor, wherein the processor is configured, in response to receiving an instruction to obtain biometric data, to send the signal to the actuator to adjust the length of the band prior to obtaining the biometric data from the biometric sensor.
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