The present disclosure relates to a head-mounted display (HMD), and specifically, to an adjustable front end assembly in a HMD.
Head-mounted displays may be used to present augmented and/or virtual information to a user. For example, a virtual reality (VR) headset can be used to simulate virtual environments. HMDs are used in a variety of fields, some of these include gaming, engineering, medicine, and aviation.
Because a HMD is designed to present information to a user aligned with the user's field of vision, it typically includes display panels situated closely to the user's face. The display panels are commonly housed in a front end assembly that connects to a back end assembly via connecting arms on both sides of the HMD. However, this is usually a fixed distance, which can introduce a strain on a user's eyes after viewing the display panels over a given period of time.
Embodiments relate to arms in a HMD that connect a front end assembly and a back end assembly in an adjustable manner. Each adjustable arm includes links that enable movement of the front end assembly relative to the back end assembly. Each adjustable arm is composed of a front end assembly link, an interlink, and a back end assembly link.
In the following description of embodiments, numerous specific details are set forth in order to provide more thorough understanding. However, note that the embodiments may be practiced without one or more of these specific details. In other instances, well-known features have not been described in detail to avoid unnecessarily complicating the description.
Embodiments are described herein with reference to the figures where like reference numbers indicate identical or functionally similar elements. Also in the figures, the left most digit of each reference number corresponds to the figure in which the reference number is first used.
Embodiments relate to an adjustable arm for connecting a front end assembly and a back end assembly of a head mount display. The adjustable arm includes a front end assembly link, an interlink, and a back end assembly link. The front end assembly link connects the front end assembly of the HMD to the interlink in a rotatable manner. The interlink connects the front end assembly link to the back end assembly link in a rotatable manner as well. The back end assembly link connects the interlink to the back end assembly. The adjustable arm enables the height, distance and/or angle of the front end assembly to be adjusted relative to the back end assembly.
Adjustable Arm Structure
The front end assembly 115 comprises the front portion of the HMD 100 and includes cameras 101, a front visor 103, and two eye cones 107. The front visor 103 is located at the front of the HMD 100 and is used to protect components inside the front end assembly 115. In one embodiment, the front visor 103 is secured to the eye cones 107 via screws or other fastening mechanisms that enable the front visor 103 to be removed from the front end assembly 115 for maintenance purposes. The front visor 103 has two cameras 101 at the upper two corners of the front visor 103, and two cameras at the lower two corners of the front visor 103. These cameras 101 can be used to capture views outside of the HMD 100 and display them to the user. The eye cones 107 are located behind the front visor 103. The eye cones 107 are configured with two lenses positioned in front of the viewing user's eyes allowing the user to view through the eye cones 107 at two display panels located on the back of the front visor 103.
The back end assembly 117 comprises the back portion of the HMD 100 and makes contact with the user's face when the user wears the HMD 100. The back end assembly 117 is composed of a facial interface assembly 109 and a cage 105. The facial interface assembly 109 is attached to the rear portion of the back end assembly 117. The facial interface assembly 109 is positioned such that its front surface makes contact with the back of the cage 105. The cage 105 is located in front of the facial interface assembly 109, and is constructed in a manner that encloses a user's eyes when the HMD 100 is worn by the user. Two guiding tracks are formed on the inside of both sides the cage 105, and provide paths along which the back end assembly links can slide in order to adjust the position of the front end assembly 115.
The foregoing description of the embodiments of the disclosure has been presented for the purpose of illustration; it is not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the disclosure to the precise forms disclosed. Persons skilled in the relevant art can appreciate that many modifications and variations are possible in light of the above disclosure.
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