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US11199716B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11199716-B2 |
| Application number | US-201916282960-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Feb 22, 2019 |
| Priority date | Feb 23, 2018 |
| Publication date | Dec 14, 2021 |
| Grant date | Dec 14, 2021 |
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Systems, devices, and methods for wearable heads-up displays (WHUD) are described. A WHUD includes a front frame with two openings each with one recess which extends along at least a portion of the periphery of the openings, two arms including frame portions and temple portions, two lenses, a projector to generate light, and a holographic optical element (HOE) carried by a lens to redirect light to an eye of a user. Frame portions insert into the recesses and are held in place when the lenses are inserted into the recesses, wherein when the WHUD is assembled the projector and HOE are positioned correctly to create a display for the user. The assembled WHUD is inflexible where the front frame and arms are attached such that when worn the projector maintains a fixed position relative to the HOE and the display remains undistorted and visible to the user.
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The invention claimed is: 1. An apparatus comprising: a front eyeglasses frame, including: a first opening; a first recess which extends along at least a portion of a periphery of the first opening; a second opening and a second recess which extends along at least a portion of a periphery of the second opening; a first arm having a first frame portion and a first temple portion, at least one piece of the first frame portion which is dimensioned to be inserted into the first recess of the front eyeglasses frame and the first temple portion which extends rearwardly from the first frame portion with respect to the front eyeglasses frame when the at least one piece of the first frame portion is inserted into the first recess of the front eyeglasses frame; and a first lens, dimensioned to be inserted into the first recess, which holds the first arm in place in the front eyeglasses frame and prevents movement of the first frame portion relative to the front eyeglasses frame when the first lens is inserted into the first recess. 2. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein at least an anterior part of the first temple portion is in a fixed position relative to the front eyeglasses frame and the first lens when the first arm and first lens are inserted into the front eyeglasses frame. 3. The apparatus of claim 2 wherein the first arm has a hinge which allows for a posterior part of the first temple portion to be folded in towards the front eyeglasses frame while an anterior part of the first temple portion maintains a fixed position relative to the front eyeglasses frame. 4. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the first arm carries at least one light source and wherein the at least one light source is positioned to direct light from the at least one light source toward an eye of a user when the apparatus is worn by the user. 5. The apparatus of claim 4 , further comprising a power source which is carried by the first arm and is electrically coupled to the at least one light source. 6. The apparatus of claim 4 , further comprising a power source which is carried by a second arm and is electrically coupled to the at least one light source. 7. The apparatus of claim 6 further comprising: a second frame portion and a second temple portion of the second arm, at least one piece of the second frame portion which is dimensioned to be inserted into the second recess of the front eyeglasses frame and the second temple portion which extends rearwardly from the first frame portion with respect to the front eyeglasses frame when the at least one piece of the second frame portion is inserted into the second recess of the front eyeglasses frame; a second lens dimensioned to be inserted into the second recess, wherein the second arm is held in place when the second lens is inserted into the second recess; and wherein the second temple portion is at least partly hollow and the second arm has an aperture into the second temple portion which is covered by the front eyeglasses frame when the second arm is inserted into the second recess of the front eyeglasses frame, and wherein the apparatus further comprise at least one power source carried within the second temple portion, the at least one power source electrically coupled to the at least one light source. 8. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the first temple portion is at least partly hollow and the first arm has an aperture into the first temple portion which is covered by the front eyeglasses frame when the first arm is inserted into the first recess of the front eyeglasses frame. 9. The apparatus of claim 8 , further comprising at least one light source carried within the first arm, wherein light from the at least one light source is directed toward an eye of a user. 10. The apparatus of claim 9 , further comprising at least one power source carried within the first temple portion, the at least one power source electrically coupled to the at least one light source. 11. A wearable heads-up display (WHUD) comprising: a support structure including: a front eyeglasses frame, including: a first opening; a first recess which extends along at least a portion of a periphery of the first opening; a second opening and a second recess which extends along at least a portion of a periphery of the second opening; a first arm having a first frame portion and a first temple portion, at least one piece of the first frame portion which is dimensioned to be inserted into the first recess of the front eyeglasses frame and the first temple portion which extends rearwardly from the first frame portion with respect to the front eyeglasses frame when the at least one piece of the first frame portion is inserted into the first recess of the front eyeglasses frame; a first lens dimensioned to be inserted into the first recess and which holds the first arm in place in the front eyeglasses frame when the first lens is inserted into the first recess, wherein at least an anterior part of the first temple portion is prevented from moving from a fixed position relative to the front eyeglasses frame and the first lens when the first lens is inserted; a projector carried by part of the first arm; and a holographic optical element (HOE) carried by the first lens and positioned to receive light from the projector and to direct the received light towards the eye of a user when the wearable heads-up display is worn by the user, wherein when the first arm and first lens are inserted into the front eyeglasses frame the projector is in a fixed position relative to the HOE. 12. The WHUD of claim 11 further comprising a power source which is carried by the first arm and electrically coupled to the projector. 13. The WHUD of claim 11 further comprising: a second arm having a second frame portion and a second temple portion, at least one piece of the second frame portion which is dimensioned to be inserted into the second recess of the front eyeglasses frame and the second temple portion which extends rearwardly from the first frame portion with respect to the front eyeglasses frame when the at least one piece of the second frame portion is inserted into the second recess of the front eyeglasses frame; a second lens dimensioned to be inserted into the second recess, wherein the second arm is held in place when the second lens is inserted into the second recess, wherein at least an anterior part of the second arm is in a fixed position relative to the front eyeglasses frame and the second lens when the second lens is inserted; and a power source which is carried by the second arm and electrically coupled to the projector. 14. The WHUD of claim 13 wherein at least one of the first temple portion and the second temple portion is at least partly hollow. 15. The WHUD of claim 14 wherein the first temple portion is at least partly hollow and the first arm has an aperture into the first temple portion which is covered by the front eyeglasses frame when the first arm is inserted into the front eyeglasses frame. 16. The WHUD of claim 14 wherein the second temple portion is at least partly hollow and the second arm has an aperture into the second temple portion which is covered by the front eyeglasses frame when the second arm is inserted into the front eyeglasses frame. 17. The WHUD of claim 14 wherein the first temple portion is at least partly hollow and the projector is at least partly carried within the first arm. 18. The WHUD of claim 14 wherein the first temple portion is at least partly hollow, and wherein the WHUD further comprises a power source which is electrically
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