Optical systems and methods for eye tracking based on redirecting light from eye using an optical arrangement associated with a light-guide optical element

US12372798B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-12372798-B2
Application numberUS-202418752871-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJun 25, 2024
Priority dateDec 25, 2019
Publication dateJul 29, 2025
Grant dateJul 29, 2025

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A light-transmitting substrate has at least two major surfaces and is deployed with a first of the major surfaces in facing relation to an eye of a viewer. A light redirecting arrangement is associated with the light-transmitting substrate and deflects light from the eye toward an optical sensor that senses light, such that the light deflection occurs at the light-transmitting substrate and the deflected light that reaches the optical sensor is unguided by the light-transmitting substrate. A processor derives current gaze direction of the eye by processing signals from the optical sensor.

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An optical system, comprising: a light-transmitting substrate having two mutually parallel major external surfaces deployed with one of the major external surfaces in facing relation to an eye of a viewer; an optical coupling-in configuration for coupling light corresponding to a collimated image into the light-transmitting substrate, so as to propagate within the light-transmitting substrate by internal reflection between the major external surfaces; an optical coupling-out configuration for coupling light, propagating within the light-transmitting substrate by internal reflection, out of the light-transmitting substrate, the optical coupling-out configuration including at least two first internal surfaces located within the light-transmitting substrate obliquely inclined relative to the two major surfaces, the at least two first internal surfaces being flat, mutually parallel, partially reflective surfaces; an optical sensor deployed for sensing light; a light redirecting arrangement, including at least one second internal surface located within the light-transmitting substrate obliquely inclined relative to the two major surfaces, the at least one second internal surface being a flat partially reflective surface configured to deflect light from the eye toward the optical sensor such that the deflected light that reaches the optical sensor is unguided by the light-transmitting substrate, and wherein the deflecting of light by the light redirecting arrangement occurs at the light-transmitting substrate; and at least one processor electrically coupled to the optical sensor and configured to process signals from the optical sensor to derive a current gaze direction of the eye. 2. The optical system of claim 1 , wherein the at least two first internal surfaces and the at least one second internal surface are mutually parallel. 3. The optical system of claim 1 , wherein the at least two first internal surfaces are non-parallel to the at least one second internal surface. 4. The optical system of claim 1 , wherein the optical coupling-out configuration is deployed in non-overlapping relation to the light redirecting arrangement. 5. The optical system of claim 1 , wherein the optical coupling-out configuration is deployed in overlapping relation to the light redirecting arrangement. 6. The optical system of claim 1 , wherein the light corresponding to the collimated image primarily includes light having wavelengths in the visible light region of the electromagnetic spectrum, and wherein the light from the eye that is deflected by the light redirecting arrangement primarily includes light having wavelengths outside of the visible light region of the electromagnetic spectrum. 7. The optical system of claim 1 , further comprising: at least one imaging optical element deployed in an optical path from the light redirecting arrangement to the optical sensor for forming at least one image of at least a portion of the eye on the optical sensor. 8. An optical system, comprising: a light-transmitting substrate having two mutually parallel major external surfaces deployed with one of the major external surfaces in facing relation to an eye of a viewer; an optical coupling-in configuration for coupling light corresponding to a collimated image into the light-transmitting substrate, so as to propagate within the light-transmitting substrate by internal reflection between the major external surfaces; at least two first internal surfaces located within the light-transmitting substrate for coupling light, propagating within the light-transmitting substrate by internal reflection, out of the light-transmitting substrate, wherein the at least two first internal surfaces are flat, mutually parallel, partially reflective surfaces that are at an oblique angle to the two major external surfaces; an optical sensor deployed for sensing light; a light redirecting arrangement including at least one second internal surface located within the light-transmitting substrate obliquely inclined relative to the two major surfaces, the at least one second internal surface being a flat partially reflective surface configured to deflect light from the eye toward the optical sensor such that the deflected light that reaches the optical sensor is unguided by the light-transmitting substrate, and wherein the deflecting of light rays by the light redirecting arrangement occurs at the light-transmitting substrate; and at least one processor electrically coupled to the optical sensor and configured to process signals from the optical sensor to derive a current gaze direction of the eye. 9. The optical system of claim 8 , wherein the at least one second internal surface transmits light having wavelengths in the visible light region of the electromagnetic spectrum and reflects light having wavelengths outside of the visible light region of the electromagnetic spectrum. 10. The optical system of claim 8 , wherein the light corresponding to the collimated image primarily includes light having wavelengths in the visible light region of the electromagnetic spectrum, and wherein the light from the eye that is deflected by the light redirecting arrangement primarily includes light having wavelengths outside of the visible light region of the electromagnetic spectrum. 11. The optical system of claim 8 , wherein the at least two first internal surfaces and the at least one second internal are mutually parallel. 12. The optical system of claim 8 , wherein the at least two first internal surfaces are non-parallel to the at least one second internal surface. 13. The optical system of claim 8 , wherein the at least two first internal surfaces are deployed in non-overlapping relation to the at least one second internal surface. 14. The optical system of claim 8 , wherein the at least two first internal surfaces are deployed in overlapping relation to the at least one second internal surface. 15. The optical system of claim 8 , further comprising: at least one imaging optical element deployed in an optical path from the light redirecting arrangement to the optical sensor for forming at least one image of at least a portion of the eye on the optical sensor. 16. An optical system, comprising: a light-transmitting substrate having at least two parallel major surfaces deployed with a first of the major surfaces in facing relation to an eye of a viewer, the location of the eye relative to the light-transmitting substrate defining an eye motion box, the light transmitting substrate configured to guide image illumination, corresponding to an image collimated to infinity, by internal reflection between the two major surfaces of the light-transmitting substrate, the light transmitting substrate including at least two first internal surfaces located between the two major surfaces and obliquely inclined relative to the two major surfaces, the at least two first internal surfaces being flat, mutually parallel, partially reflective surfaces for coupling the guided image illumination out of the light-transmitting substrate to the eye of the viewer; an illumination arrangement deployed to illuminate the eye motion box with eye-tracking light such that a proportion of intensity of the eye-tracking light is reflected by the eye as reflected light; an optical sensor deployed for sensing light; a light redirecting arrangement including at least one second internal surface located within the light-transmitting substrate obliquely inclined relative to the two major surfaces, the at least one second internal surface being a flat partially reflective s

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  • provided with illuminating means · CPC title

  • Eye tracking input arrangements (G06F3/015 takes precedence) · CPC title

  • slaved to motion of at least a part of the body of the user, e.g. head, eye · CPC title

  • Eyeglass type (eyeglass details G02C) · CPC title

  • characterised by optical features · CPC title

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What does patent US12372798B2 cover?
A light-transmitting substrate has at least two major surfaces and is deployed with a first of the major surfaces in facing relation to an eye of a viewer. A light redirecting arrangement is associated with the light-transmitting substrate and deflects light from the eye toward an optical sensor that senses light, such that the light deflection occurs at the light-transmitting substrate and the…
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Lumus Ltd
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification G02B27/0172. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
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Publication date Tue Jul 29 2025 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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