The present invention relates generally to head mounted displays, and particularly to a head mounted display with adjustable features, such as but not limited to, focus, color, lenses, and viewing image distance.
A head mounted display system is a real display system that is mounted on a user's head and projects a virtual image for one or both eyes. Because a head mounted display does not restrict a user's movement, it has many practical uses, such as for viewing time and date, traffic and stock reports, or even e-mails. However, creating head mounted displays typically involves tradeoffs between size, weight, field of view and compact design, vision preference and others.
The present invention seeks to provide a head mounted display (HMD) with adjustable viewing distance, as is described more in detail hereinbelow. In accordance with an embodiment of the present invention, the HMD can set the image at any desired virtual distance. e.g., from 20 cm to infinity, and hence place the image at a convenient viewing position which eliminates the need for refocus and delays associated therewith.
There is thus provided in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention a HMD including a display substrate, and an optics module, disposed in a housing, for generating an image and projecting a beam of the image on the display substrate, wherein a position of the beam from the optics module with respect to the display substrate is adjustable so as to adjust a virtual distance at which the image is seen. For example, the optics module is movably mounted in the housing, such that a position of the optics module with respect to the display substrate is adjustable. The virtual distance at which the image is seen may be in a range from 20 cm to infinity.
In accordance with an embodiment of the present invention the display substrate is pivotally mounted to the housing by means of a hinge. The hinge may permit adjusting an angular rotation of the display substrate to any desired angle or to a predetermined angle. The display substrate may be pivotally mounted to an extension arm of the housing. The rotational orientation of the display substrate with respect to the housing is adjustable to move displayed information to different areas of a field of view.
Further in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention the display substrate is detachably mounted to the housing or hinge. This feature provides additional safety and allows for interchanging the substrates for different functionalities or esthetics.
There is also provided in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention a method including providing a HMD that includes a display substrate, and an optics module, disposed in a housing, for generating an image and projecting a beam of the image on the display substrate and adjusting a distance of the beam from the optics module to the display substrate so as to adjust a virtual distance at which the image is seen.
The present invention will be understood and appreciated more fully from the following detailed description taken in conjunction with the drawings in which:
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HMD 10 includes a housing 12 in which is disposed an optics module 14. Optics module 14 may include a computer-generated imagery (CGI) system and suitable optical elements (lenses, mirrors, filters, LCD, OLED, etc.) for generating images and projecting a beam 16 of the images on a display substrate (also called display screen) 18. Examples and applications of systems are given below. It is noted that optics module 14 may include the display screen; the module has the optical power capacity to generate the virtual image.
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Accordingly, HMD 10 provides the capability for the user to set the image at any desired virtual distance, such as from 20 cm to infinity. HMD 10 places the image at a convenient viewing position and eliminates the need for refocus and the delay associated with it.
It is noted that “infinity virtual distance” is the distance at which the viewing eye sees the object with relaxed focus. This distance may be 20 m or more.
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Housing 12 may be constructed, without limitation, of a rigid plastic. The display substrate 18 may be constructed, without limitation, of optical-grade injected-molded polycarbonate, which is very suitable for mass production. Thus display substrate 18 may be a low-cost, mass-produced, injected-molded reflective lens, which may be aspheric for low image distortion and miniaturization. As is well known in the art, display substrate 18 may be transparent, semi-transparent, or opaque, and may comprise a monochromatic transmissive substrate or may be coated with a thin film coating, such as a dichroic coating, on a front or rear surface thereof. Multilayer thin film coatings may be used for optimal contrast and brightness on injected molded polycarbonate lenses in varying ambient light conditions.
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Accordingly, the HMD 10 may be constructed as a monochromic and monocular HMD with interchangeable display substrates 18 for displaying images in different colors while maintaining high transparency. HMD 10 may be constructed as an augmented monochromatic, high contrast outdoor head mounted display with a very small form factor, and having power efficient illumination and back lighting technology. HMD 10 may have an overall size of less than 25 mm.
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The information displayable and the applications are many and varied. As described above, in one embodiment of the invention, HMD 10 is an augmented reality HMD. HMD 10 can provide the user with quicker access to information while the user simultaneously and safely performs uninterrupted activities. For example, in the mobile and entertainment fields, the small size HMD 10 enables the user to receive important online and offline messages and data while performing other tasks in a non-intrusive manner. HMD 10 displays the processed information in high contrast on the inner portion of the see-through display near the center of the viewer's field of vision. The user has an unobstructed view while the information is overlaid (augmented) at a preferred and selected distance focus which eliminates the delay of focus and attention adjustment.
HMD 10 may be incorporated in mobile eyewear. The information displayed in the small see-through transparent display visor originates in a mobile device and is transmitted to the optics module via Bluetooth or other wireless connection. The mobile device eyewear viewing experience is completely see-through, providing the wearers with visual information as an augmented overlay without losing awareness of the surroundings.
One application in the mobile communication field is that of “hands free” mobile communication devices. HMD 10 allows the user to see visual data while performing other activities with no interruption of current activity. In a hands free mobile application, the user sees the phone's information, user menus or other selected data in an augmented see-through manner. Displayed data may include, without limitation, incoming call caller ID and contact names, which appear in the field of view and enable the user to recognize and decide whether to accept or reject an incoming call. Alerts and incoming messages like SMS, e-mail headers and full text can be displayed according to the user's preference. The navigation for these applications may be implemented by voice recognition or alternatively by a miniaturized remote controller, such as a hand manipulated control ring.
In the entertainment field, mobile applications (e.g., MP3 music playing devices) can transmit song information (e.g., the name of the song, singer and songwriter) to the display as well as the words of the song synchronized with the actual melody being played. The ability to receive real-time data on a virtual large screen in the augmented reality manner opens up possibilities for different games in which the user is an active participant.
It will be appreciated by persons skilled in the art that the present invention is not limited by what has been particularly shown and described hereinabove. Rather the scope of the present invention includes both combinations and subcombinations of the features described hereinabove as well as modifications and variations thereof which would occur to a person of skill in the art upon reading the foregoing description and which are not in the prior art.
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61019338 | Jan 2008 | US |