Virtual reality and/or augmented reality viewer having variable transparency

US11209681B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11209681-B2
Application numberUS-202017081774-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateOct 27, 2020
Priority dateDec 3, 2018
Publication dateDec 28, 2021
Grant dateDec 28, 2021

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According to one implementation, a dual-mode augmented reality and virtual reality viewer (AR/VR viewer) includes a device configured to provide AR and VR effects, the device including a display screen, a VR shield, and a transparency control unit coupled to the VR shield. The AR/VR viewer also includes a computing platform for generating the AR and VR effects communicatively coupled to the device. The display screen has a user facing first surface for receiving the AR and VR effects, and a second surface opposite the user facing first surface. The display screen or a transmissive layer adjoining the display screen is configured to have a variable transparency. The VR shield is configured to be one of substantially transparent in an AR mode and substantially opaque in a VR mode under the control of the transparency control unit.

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What is claimed is: 1. An augmented reality (AR) viewer comprising: a display screen having a user facing first surface and a second surface opposite the user facing first surface; and a transmissive layer adjoining one of the user facing first surface or the second surface of the display screen; wherein the user facing first surface is configured to receive AR effects, and the second surface is configured to receive real-world images; wherein one of the display screen or the transmissive layer is configured to have a variable transparency and vary in transparency automatically in response to ambient ultraviolet (UV) light, and wherein the one of the display screen or the transmissive layer comprises a UV light sensitive material. 2. The AR viewer of claim 1 , wherein the AR viewer is configured to control the variable transparency of the one of the display screen or the transmissive layer. 3. The AR viewer of claim 2 , wherein the one of the display screen or the transmissive layer further comprises an electrochromic material. 4. The AR viewer of claim 2 further comprising: at least one of a photodetector or a front facing camera; wherein the AR viewer is configured to adjust the variable transparency of the one of the display screen or the transmissive layer automatically, based on an intensity of the ambient UV light detected by the at least one of the photodetector or the front-facing camera. 5. The AR viewer of claim 2 , wherein the AR viewer is configured to adjust the variable transparency of the one of the display screen or the transmissive layer based on an input received from a user of the AR viewer. 6. The AR viewer of claim 2 , wherein the AR viewer is communicatively coupled to a hardware processor configured to generate the AR effects, and wherein the AR viewer is configured to adjust the variable transparency of the one of the display screen or the transmissive layer based on commands received from the hardware processor. 7. The AR viewer of claim 6 , wherein the hardware processor is part of a mobile communication device. 8. The AR viewer of claim 6 , wherein the hardware processor is an integrated component of the AR viewer. 9. An augmented reality (AR) viewer comprising: a display screen having a user facing first surface and a second surface opposite the user facing first surface; a transmissive layer adjoining one of the user facing first surface or the second surface of the display screen; and at least one of a photodetector or a front facing camera; wherein the user facing first surface is configured to receive AR effects, and the second surface is configured to receive real-world images; wherein one of the display screen or the transmissive layer is configured to have a variable transparency and vary in transparency automatically in response to ambient ultraviolet (UV) light, and wherein the AR viewer is configured to adjust the variable transparency of the one of the display screen or the transmissive layer automatically, based on an intensity of the ambient UV light detected by the at least one of the photodetector or the front-facing camera. 10. The AR viewer of claim 9 , wherein the one of the display screen or the transmissive layer comprises a UV light sensitive material. 11. The AR viewer of claim 9 , wherein the one of the display screen or the transmissive layer comprises an electrochromic material. 12. The AR viewer of claim 9 , wherein the AR viewer is further configured to adjust the variable transparency of the one of the display screen or the transmissive layer based on an input received from a user of the AR viewer. 13. The AR viewer of claim 9 , wherein the AR viewer is communicatively coupled to a hardware processor configured to generate the AR effects, and wherein the AR viewer is configured to adjust the variable transparency of the one of the display screen or the transmissive layer based on commands received from the hardware processor. 14. The AR viewer of claim 13 , wherein the hardware processor is part of a mobile communication device. 15. The AR viewer of claim 13 , wherein the hardware processor is an integrated component of the AR viewer.

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  • G02C7/086Primary

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What does patent US11209681B2 cover?
According to one implementation, a dual-mode augmented reality and virtual reality viewer (AR/VR viewer) includes a device configured to provide AR and VR effects, the device including a display screen, a VR shield, and a transparency control unit coupled to the VR shield. The AR/VR viewer also includes a computing platform for generating the AR and VR effects communicatively coupled to the dev…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Disney Entpr Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification G02C7/086. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Dec 28 2021 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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