Strap systems for head-mounted displays

US9927618B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9927618-B2
Application numberUS-201514681001-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateApr 7, 2015
Priority dateApr 7, 2015
Publication dateMar 27, 2018
Grant dateMar 27, 2018

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A strap system for a head-mounted display includes a first flexible non-stretchable section to wrap around the head-mounted display and extend laterally towards a user's ears, a second flexible non-stretchable section to extend from a first side of the first flexible non-stretchable section towards the back of the user's first ear and split into an upper portion and a lower portion, and a third flexible non-stretchable section to extend from a second side of the first flexible non-stretchable section to the back of the user's second ear and split into an upper portion and a lower portion. The upper portion of the second flexible non-stretchable section substantially mirrors the upper portion of the third flexible non-stretchable section. The lower portion of the second flexible non-stretchable section substantially mirrors the lower portion of the third flexible non-stretchable section.

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A strap system for a head-mounted display, comprising: a first flexible non-stretchable section to wrap around the head-mounted display and extend laterally towards a user's ears, wherein the first flexible non-stretchable section is a continuous piece of material; a second flexible non-stretchable section to extend from a first side of the first flexible non-stretchable section towards the back of the user's first ear and split into an upper portion and a lower portion, wherein: the upper portion of the second flexible non-stretchable section is to extend in a first direction on the user's head and conform to a first region of the user's head, and the lower portion of the second flexible non-stretchable section is to extend in a second direction to conform to a second region of the user's head, wherein the lower portion of the second flexible non-stretchable section is below the upper portion of the second flexible non-stretchable section when the head-mounted display is on the user's head; and a third flexible non-stretchable section to extend from a second side of the first flexible non-stretchable section towards the back of the user's second ear and split into an upper portion and a lower portion, wherein: the upper portion of the third flexible non-stretchable section is to extend in a third direction on the user's head and conform to a third region of the user's head, wherein the third direction substantially mirrors the first direction, and the lower portion of the third flexible non-stretchable section is to extend in a fourth direction to conform to a fourth region of the user's head, wherein the lower portion of the third flexible non-stretchable section is below the upper portion of the third flexible non-stretchable section when the head-mounted display is on the user's head. 2. The strap system of claim 1 , wherein the upper portion of the second flexible non-stretchable section and the upper portion of the third flexible non-stretchable section are to extend towards a top region of the user's head. 3. The strap system of claim 1 , wherein: the lower portion of the second flexible non-stretchable section is to extend downward and the second region of the user's head is below the user's occipital lobe on the first side; and the lower portion of the third flexible non-stretchable section is to extend downward and the fourth region of the user's head is below the user's occipital lobe on the second side. 4. The strap system of claim 1 , wherein the upper portion of the second flexible non-stretchable section and the upper portion of the third flexible non-stretchable section are to extend towards an upper-back region of the user's head above the user's occipital lobe. 5. The strap system of claim 1 , wherein the upper portion of the second flexible non-stretchable section and the upper portion of the third flexible non-stretchable section are to extend towards a top-front region of the user's head. 6. The strap system of claim 5 , wherein: the upper portion and the lower portion of the second flexible non-stretchable section extend opposite to each other along a first linear dimension, the upper portion and the lower portion of the third flexible non-stretchable section extend opposite to each other along a second linear dimension, and the second linear dimension substantially mirrors the first linear dimension. 7. The strap system of claim 1 , wherein a free end of the upper portion of the second flexible non-stretchable section is connectable with a free end of the upper portion of the third flexible non-stretchable section to adjustably conform to the top of the user's head. 8. The strap system of claim 1 , further comprising a stretchable strap to couple a free end of the upper portion of the second flexible non-stretchable section with a free end of the upper portion of the third flexible non-stretchable section, the stretchable strap having a first end coupled to the free end of the upper portion of the second flexible non-stretchable section and having a second end coupled to the free end of the upper portion of the third flexible non-stretchable section, to adjustably fit the strap system to the user's head. 9. The strap system of claim 1 , further comprising: a first stretchable strap having a first end and a second end, the first end of the first stretchable strap coupled to a free end of the lower portion of the second flexible non-stretchable section, and a second stretchable strap having a first end and a second end, the first end of the second stretchable strap coupled to a free end of the lower portion of the third flexible non-stretchable section, wherein the second end of the first stretchable strap is connectable with the second end of the second stretchable strap using a connector to adjustably fit the strap system to the user's head. 10. The strap system of claim 1 , further comprising: a forehead pad coupled to a center of the first flexible non-stretchable section to rest against the user's forehead when the head-mounted display is on the user's head. 11. The strap system of claim 1 , wherein the second flexible non-stretchable section and the third flexible non-stretchable section are sections of the continuous piece of material. 12. A strap system for a head-mounted display, comprising: a first flexible non-stretchable section to wrap around the head-mounted display and extend laterally towards a user's ears, wherein the first flexible non-stretchable section is a continuous piece of material; a second flexible non-stretchable section to extend from a first side of the first flexible non-stretchable section along a first direction towards the back of the user's head; a third flexible non-stretchable section to extend from a second side of the first flexible non-stretchable section along a second direction toward the back of the user's head; and a stretchable top strap coupled between the second flexible non-stretchable section and the third flexible non-stretchable section, to extend across a top region of the user's head, wherein the top strap includes a first end coupled to the second flexible non-stretchable section and a second end coupled to the third flexible non-stretchable section, the first end and the second end of the top stretchable band being opposite to each other. 13. The strap system of claim 12 , wherein the strap system further comprises: a first branch to protrude upward from a portion of the second flexible non-stretchable section towards a top region of the user's head, the first branch coupled to the first end of the top strap; and a second branch to protrude upward from a portion of the third flexible non-stretchable section towards the top region of the user's head, the second branch coupled to the second end of the top strap. 14. The strap system of claim 12 , further comprising one or more stretchable straps to couple a free end of the second flexible non-stretchable section with a free end of the third flexible non-stretchable section to adjustably conform to a back region of the user's head. 15. The strap system of claim 12 , wherein a free end of the second flexible non-stretchable section is connectable with a free end of the third flexible non-stretchable section to adjustably conform to a back region of the user's head. 16. The strap system of claim 12 , wherein the second flexible non-stretchable section and the third flexible non-stretchable section are sections of the continuous piece of material.

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What does patent US9927618B2 cover?
A strap system for a head-mounted display includes a first flexible non-stretchable section to wrap around the head-mounted display and extend laterally towards a user's ears, a second flexible non-stretchable section to extend from a first side of the first flexible non-stretchable section towards the back of the user's first ear and split into an upper portion and a lower portion, and a third…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Oculus Vr Llc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification G02B27/0176. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Mar 27 2018 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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