Modular heads-up display system removable from a headgear frame

US9354446B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9354446-B2
Application numberUS-201414329800-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJul 11, 2014
Priority dateJun 29, 2011
Publication dateMay 31, 2016
Grant dateMay 31, 2016

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A Heads-Up Display (HUD) system comprises a processor, a power source, and one or more sensors coupled to a frame connector. The processor is configured to receive signals from the one or more sensors and output image data. A display is mounted on a display arm extending from the frame connector. The display is configured to display images based on the image data. A goggles frame is configured to releasably receive the frame connector. The display is located within a field of view of a user wearing the goggles frame when the frame connector is received by the goggles frame.

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A Heads-Up Display (HUD) system configured for removable installation in headgear having a frame, the HUD system comprising: an electronic system comprising one or more sensors, a processor for processing signals from the one or more sensors and outputting image data, a display for displaying the image data, and a power supply; a first compartment and a second compartment for housing components of the electronic system other than the display, the first compartment and the second compartment configured to be removably received in first and second recesses in the frame of the headgear; a cable connecting the first compartment and the second compartment; and, a display arm for mounting the display, the display arm extending from the first compartment to a location within a field of vision of a user wearing the headgear, wherein the display arm is movable relative to the first compartment to permit adjustment of one or more of a viewing angle and a position of the display; wherein at least the first compartment and the second compartment comprise connecting features configured to make a snap-fit connection with corresponding connecting features of at least the first recess and the second recess in the frame wherein the connecting features of the at least first compartment and second compartment comprise a retaining element extending therefrom, the retaining element having an angled face and a retaining recess adjacent thereto, wherein the angled face is configured to be inserted into a retaining feature on the at least first recess and second recess in the frame comprising a projection configured to be received in the retaining recess. 2. The HUD system of claim 1 wherein the cable has an adjustable length. 3. The HUD system of claim 1 wherein the first compartment comprises an electronics compartment housing the one or more sensors and the processor, and the second compartment comprises a power compartment housing the power supply. 4. The HUD system of claim 3 wherein the cable is longitudinally adjustably connected to the power compartment. 5. The HUD system of claim 4 wherein the cable comprises an anchor near an end thereof within the power compartment, and wherein the power compartment defines a chamber therein configured to allow movement of the anchor, the chamber having an opening for receiving the cable and comprising a stop near the opening to prevent removal of the anchor from the chamber. 6. The HUD system of claim 1 wherein the cable comprises a spiraled or coiled stretchable cable. 7. The HUD system of claim 1 wherein the display arm comprises an optical enclosure housing the display, an extension projecting from the first compartment, and a ball and socket joint connecting the optical enclosure and the extension. 8. The HUD system of claim 1 wherein the connecting features of the at least first compartment and second compartment comprise one or more protrusions configured to be received in one or more corresponding recesses in the at least first recess and the second recess in the frame. 9. The HUD system of claim 3 wherein the power supply comprises a battery and the power compartment comprises a failure element defined in an outer wall thereof. 10. The HUD system of claim 9 wherein the failure element comprises a thin wall portion. 11. The HUD system of claim 10 comprising a battery protection circuit located between the battery and an inner wall of the power compartment. 12. The HUD system of claim 1 comprising a remote control for providing input commands to the processor. 13. The HUD system of claim 12 wherein the remote control comprises a thermometer for providing temperature readings to the processor. 14. The HUD system of claim 1 comprising a camera configured to capture image data and provide the captured image data to the processor. 15. The HUD system of claim 14 wherein the camera is mounted on the electronics compartment. 16. The HUD system of claim 14 wherein the camera is coupled to the cable. 17. The HUD system of claim 16 wherein the camera is mounted directly on the cable. 18. The HUD system of claim 16 wherein the camera is mounted on a connector configured to engage a corresponding connector on the cable, such that the camera is removably coupled to the cable. 19. The HUD system of claim 18 wherein the cable is configured to be received in a channel of a goggles frame and wherein the camera extends downwardly from the cable such that the camera point directly out of a lens opening of the goggles frame. 20. The HUD system of claim 14 wherein a viewing direction of the camera is adjustable. 21. The HUD system of claim 14 wherein the display is configured to act as a viewfinder for the camera. 22. A goggles frame comprising a top portion, first and second side portions and a bottom portion, the goggles frame defining a first recess in the first side portion configured to removably receive a first compartment of a Heads-Up Display (HUD) system, and a second recess defined in the second side portion configured to removably receive a second compartment of the HUD system. 23. The goggles frame of claim 22 comprising a channel defined therein extending between the first and second recesses. 24. The goggles frame of claim 23 wherein the channel is defined in the top portion. 25. The goggles frame of claim 23 wherein the channel is sized to snugly fit a cable connecting the first and second compartments of the HUD system. 26. The goggles frame of claim 23 wherein the channel is wider than a cable connecting the first and second compartments of the HUD system, the frame comprising retaining means for holding the cable in the channel. 27. The goggles frame of claim 22 wherein the first and second recesses comprise connecting features configured to make snap-fit connections with corresponding connecting features of the first and second compartments. 28. The goggles frame of claim 22 wherein the connecting features of the first and second recesses comprise snap-fit openings extending downwardly through the first and second side portions of the frame from the first and second recesses. 29. The goggles frame of claim 28 wherein the connecting features of at least one of the first and second recesses comprise a projection having a retaining face and a lip on either side thereto, the projection configured to be received in a retaining recess defined in the corresponding compartment. 30. The goggles frame of claim 28 wherein the projection is resiliently deformable, and the retaining recess of the corresponding compartment has an angled face adjacent thereto configured to bear against the projection to facilitate insertion of the corresponding compartment into the at least one of the first and second recesses. 31. The goggles frame of claim 22 comprising one or more openings extending rearwardly through the first and second side portions of the frame from one of the first and second recesses for providing user access to elements of the HUD system. 32. The goggles frame of claim 22 comprising a camera opening extending forwardly from the channel through the top portion. 33. An apparatus comprising: a Heads-Up Display (HUD) system comprising: a frame connector; a processor, a power source, and one o

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What does patent US9354446B2 cover?
A Heads-Up Display (HUD) system comprises a processor, a power source, and one or more sensors coupled to a frame connector. The processor is configured to receive signals from the one or more sensors and output image data. A display is mounted on a display arm extending from the frame connector. The display is configured to display images based on the image data. A goggles frame is configured …
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Intel Corp
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification G02B27/0149. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue May 31 2016 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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