Cable retention assembly for a head mounted display

US9763342B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9763342-B2
Application numberUS-201514964439-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateDec 9, 2015
Priority dateDec 9, 2015
Publication dateSep 12, 2017
Grant dateSep 12, 2017

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Cable retention assemblies for use with head mounted displays are disclosed herein. In various embodiments, a head mounted display has a front display module containing a circuit board operatively coupled to the displays and having a first connector. A connection cable with a second connector is releasably connected to the first connector. A cable retention assembly attached to the front display module adjacent to the first connector has a cable receptacle releasably engaging the second connector and retaining the second connector in a substantially fix position relative to the first connector to substantially isolate the first connector from axial or torsional loads applied to the cable.

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We claim: 1. A head mounted display for use with a virtual reality system, comprising: a front display module containing optics, one or more displays adjacent to the optics and coupleable to the virtual reality system, a circuit board operatively coupled to the display, and a first connector coupled to the circuit board; a strap assembly connected to the front display module and configurable to fit on a head of a user; a connection cable with a second connector releasably connected to the first connector; and a cable retention assembly attached to the front display module adjacent to the first connector, the cable retention assembly having a body portion and a retaining clip, the body portion being coupled to a portion of the circuit board, wherein the body portion has a cable receptacle being adjacent to the first connector and receiving the second connector therein for mating with the first connector, the retaining clip being releasably attached to the cable receptacle and releasably engaging the second connector and retaining the second connector in the cable receptacle in a substantially fix position relative to the body portion and the first connector to substantially isolate the first connector from axial or torsional loads applied to the cable; and wherein the retaining clip has deflectable engagement tabs and the second connector has recessed retention features that receive and retain the engagement tabs to hold the second connector in the receptable. 2. The head mounted display of claim 1 wherein the cable retention assembly is mounted to the front display module immediately adjacent to the circuit board. 3. The head mounted display of claim 1 wherein the retaining clip has deflectable retention features located on opposing lateral sides of the receptacle configured to engage and secure the second connector within the receptacle. 4. The head mounted display of claim 1 , wherein the engagement tabs include substantially wedge-shaped locking members that directly engage the second connector. 5. The head mounted display of claim 1 wherein the retaining clip has deflectable engagement tabs and the second connector has a leading shoulder portion and recessed retention features rearward of the leading shoulder portion, wherein the leading shoulder portion is configured to deflect the engagement tabs when the second connector is installed into the cable receptacle. 6. The head mounted display of claim 1 wherein the retaining clip is attached to the cable receptacle with mounting pins, the retaining clip engaging the second connector, and the mounting pins react torsional loads applied to the second connector. 7. The head mounted display of claim 6 wherein the retaining clip has deflectable engagement tabs that releasably lock onto opposite sides of the second connector, wherein the engagement tabs are movable relative to the second connector between deflected and undeflected positions. 8. The head mounted display of claim 7 wherein the deflectable engagement tabs are biased toward the undeflected position. 9. The head mounted display of claim 1 wherein the connection cable is configured to carry power and data to the front display module. 10. The head mounted display of claim 1 wherein the front display module comprises a housing that contains the circuit board, the first connector, and the cable retention assembly. 11. The head mounted display of claim 1 wherein the second connector is insertable into the receptacle between a front end of the front display module and a facial interface for contacting a user's face when the head mounted display is worn by the user. 12. A head mounted display for use with a virtual reality system, comprising: a front display module containing optics, one or more displays coupleable to the virtual reality system, and at least one circuit board with a first connector coupled to the one or more displays and connectable to a second connector on a cable configured to interconnect the one or more displays to the virtual reality system; and a cable retention assembly attached to the front display module adjacent to the first connector and having a cable receptacle portion and a retaining clip releasably attached to the cable receptacle portion, the cable receptacle portion being adjacent to the first connector, the cable receptacle portion and the retaining clip being configured to removably retain the second connector when the second connector is mated with the first connector and to react axial and/or torsional loads applied to the cable to isolate the first connector and provide strain relief for the mating first and second connectors; and wherein the retaining clip has deflectable engagement tabs and the second connector has a leading shoulder portion and recessed retention features rearward of the leading shoulder portion, wherein the leading shoulder portion is configured to deflect the engagement tabs when the second connector is installed into the cable receptacle. 13. The head mounted display of claim 12 , further comprising the cable with the second connector insertable through the cable receptacle portion. 14. The head mounted display of claim 12 wherein the retaining clip comprises retention features movable between first and second position, and being biased toward the first position, the cable receptacle portion and the retaining clip being configured to z releasably engage and retain the second connector in a substantially fixed position relative to the at least one circuit board when the retention features are in the first position. 15. The head mounted display of claim 13 wherein the cable retention assembly comprises a receptacle portion and the retaining clip is attached to the receptacle portion with mounting pins, the retaining clip engaging the second connector, and the mounting pins react torsional loads applied to the second connector. 16. A method of providing strain relief to a cable connecting a head mounted display with a virtual reality system, the method comprising: providing a front display module and a strap assembly, wherein the front display module contains optics, one or more circuit boards, and one or more displays coupleable to the virtual reality system, the display module being positionable adjacent to a user's face; coupling the front display module to the strap assembly; providing a cable retention assembly with a body portion having a cable receptacle adjacent to at least one of the circuit boards, the cable retention assembly having a retaining clip, having deflectable engagement tabs releasably attached to the cable receptacle and being positioned within the front display module; and securing a connector portion of a cable, having a recessed retention features that receive and retain the engagement tabs at least partially within the cable receptacle and to hold the connector portion of the cable in the cable receptacle with the retention clip to provide strain relief to the cable. 17. The method of claim 16 wherein securing a connector portion of a cable at least partially within the receptacle includes engaging corresponding retention features of the retention clip and the connector portion together. 18. The method of claim 16 wherein securing a connector portion of the cable at least partially within the receptacle includes passing the connector portion through at least a portion of the receptacle in a first substantially longitudinal direction toward a front end portion of the front display module and deflecting retention features of the retention clip from an undeflected posit

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  • H05K5/0026Primary

    provided with connectors and printed circuit boards [PCB], e.g. automotive electronic control units · CPC title

  • Means for relieving strain on wire connection, e.g. cord grip {, for avoiding loosening of connections between wires and terminals within a coupling device terminating a cable (for flat or ribbon cables H01R12/771)} · CPC title

  • with arrangements for facilitating mounting or securing · CPC title

  • for engagement only · CPC title

  • with operator interface units · CPC title

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What does patent US9763342B2 cover?
Cable retention assemblies for use with head mounted displays are disclosed herein. In various embodiments, a head mounted display has a front display module containing a circuit board operatively coupled to the displays and having a first connector. A connection cable with a second connector is releasably connected to the first connector. A cable retention assembly attached to the front displa…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Oculus Vr Llc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification H05K5/0026. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Sep 12 2017 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
What related patents are in patentsdb?
We list 1 related publication on this page (citations in our corpus or others sharing the same primary CPC).