Wearable glasses and method of providing content using the same
US-2020042098-A1 · Feb 6, 2020 · US
US11769616B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11769616-B2 |
| Application number | US-202117210106-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 23, 2021 |
| Priority date | May 8, 2020 |
| Publication date | Sep 26, 2023 |
| Grant date | Sep 26, 2023 |
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Cables are magnetically attracted to magnets in straps and other items such as electronic devices. The cables may contain signal lines to convey power and/or data. Magnetic material that is attracted to magnetic fields may be incorporated into the signal lines and/or other structures in the cables. The straps may have flexible magnets and/or other magnets extending along their lengths. The magnets of the straps create magnetic fields that attract the cables. Electronic devices may also have housings that contain magnets to attract the cables. Using magnetic attraction, cables can be removably attached to straps and other items during operation of an electronic device, thereby helping to prevent tangling of the cables.
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What is claimed is: 1. An electronic device strap configured to couple to an electronic device and configured to magnetically attract a cable, comprising: an elongated strip-shaped flexible magnet formed from magnetic particles embedded in polymer; first and second layers on opposing sides of the elongated strip-shaped flexible magnet that are configured to enclose the elongated strip-shaped flexible magnet; a third layer adjacent to the first layer; and a fourth layer adjacent to the second layer, wherein the third and fourth layers have attached edges and are configured to enclose the first and second layers and the elongated strip-shaped flexible magnet. 2. The electronic device strap defined in claim 1 wherein the first and second layers comprise polymer with embedded fibers and are attached with adhesive and wherein the third and fourth layers are formed from a material different from the first and second layers. 3. The electronic device strap defined in claim 2 wherein the embedded fibers comprise leather fibers and wherein the material from which the third and fourth layers are formed comprises a material selected from the group consisting of: polymer, leather, and fabric. 4. The electronic device strap defined in claim 1 wherein the third and fourth layers comprise leather. 5. The electronic device strap defined in claim 1 wherein the third layer has a groove configured to removably receive the cable. 6. The electronic device strap defined in claim 1 wherein the electronic device comprises a head-mounted device, the electronic device strap further comprising a strip-shaped stiffener that extends along the elongated strip-shaped flexible magnet. 7. The electronic device strap defined in claim 1 further comprising magnets configured to attach the electronic device strap to the electronic device. 8. The electronic device strap defined in claim 1 wherein the first and second layers comprise bonded leather. 9. The electronic device strap defined in claim 1 wherein the magnetic particles comprise neodymium iron boron. 10. A cable having a first end configured to couple to a first electronic device comprising a battery and a second end configured to couple to a second electronic device comprising a head-mounted device to convey power between the first and second electronic devices, wherein the head-mounted device has a strap with a magnet, and wherein the cable is configured to be magnetically attracted to the magnet, the cable comprising: a core having conductive lines configured to convey signals between the first and second electronic devices, wherein the conductive lines include a power line to convey power from the battery to the head-mounted device; and a polymer layer surrounding the core with embedded particles of magnetic material that are configured to be attracted to magnetic fields. 11. The cable defined in claim 10 further comprising a braided wire jacket surrounding the core. 12. The cable defined in claim 11 wherein the braided wire jacket comprises steel wires and copper wires. 13. The cable defined in claim 10 wherein the polymer layer comprises an elastomeric polymer selected from the group consisting of: silicone and thermoplastic polyurethane. 14. The cable defined in claim 10 wherein the conductive lines include a wire formed from magnetic material. 15. The cable defined in claim 14 wherein the magnetic material of the wire comprises iron. 16. An electronic device, comprising: a housing; input-output devices in the housing; and a magnetic strap that is coupled to the housing and that comprises an elongated flexible magnet configured to attract a removable cable containing power lines, wherein the input-output devices are configured to receive power over the power lines of the removable cable while the removable cable is attracted to the magnetic strap. 17. The electronic device defined in claim 16 wherein the elongated flexible magnet comprises polymer with embedded magnetic particles. 18. The electronic device defined in claim 17 wherein the input-output devices comprise a display. 19. The electronic device defined in claim 18 wherein the housing comprises a head-mounted housing and wherein the input-output devices are configured to receive power over the power lines of the removable cable from a battery in external equipment. 20. An electronic device strap configured to couple to an electronic device and configured to magnetically attract a cable, comprising: first and second elongated layers; a series of discrete permanent magnets between the first and second elongated layers and extending along the first and second elongated layers; a third layer adjacent to the first elongated layer; and a fourth layer adjacent to the second elongated layer, wherein the third and fourth layers have attached edges and are configured to enclose the first and second elongated layers and the series of discrete permanent magnets. 21. The electronic device strap defined in claim 20 wherein the third and fourth layers comprise leather. 22. The electronic device strap defined in claim 20 wherein the first and second elongated layers comprise bonded leather. 23. The electronic device strap defined in claim 20 further comprising magnets configured to attach the electronic device strap to the electronic device. 24. The electronic device strap defined in claim 20 wherein the electronic device comprises a head-mounted device, the electronic device strap further comprising a strip-shaped stiffener that extends along the first and second elongated layers. 25. An electronic device strap configured to couple to an electronic device and configured to magnetically attract a cable, comprising: a flexible magnet formed from magnetic particles embedded in polymer; first and second layers on opposing sides of the flexible magnet that are configured to enclose the flexible magnet; a third layer adjacent to the first layer; and a fourth layer adjacent to the second layer, wherein the third and fourth layers have attached edges and are configured to enclose the first and second layers and the flexible magnet.
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