The present disclosure describes a compact, lightweight virtual display system that is mounted on conventional eyewear. Advantageously, mounting the virtual display system in close proximity to the user's eye makes the display small and easy to view. In one embodiment, a housing for the display is snugly coupled through a grommet to an opening provided in the eyewear. In other embodiments, the eyewear does not have an opening for the display, and instead, the housing is coupled to the eyewear by mechanical clips or fasteners. In yet another embodiment, the housing is coupled to the eyewear by an adhesive. Finally, in one embodiment, the housing is coupled to the eyewear by magnetic force.
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A grommet 22, preferably formed of plastic, is snap fit in place into opening 12. The collimating display system apparatus 20 includes a housing assembly 24, also formed of plastic, that is snap fit into place within the grommet 22. The housing assembly 24 includes a compact collimating system contained therein. For example, U.S. Pat. No. 6,075,651, the teachings of which are expressly incorporated herein by reference, discloses a preferred compact collimating system that is utilized in the present disclosure. Thus, the collimating system includes a polarization selective (“PS”) element 30, a first quarter-wave plate 32, a plano-concave lens 34, a second quarter-wave plate 36, a linear polarizing sheet 38, and an image source 40.
Advantageously, the PS element 30 reflects radiation having one polarization state while transmitting radiation having the orthogonal polarization state. For example, a preferred PS element is the ProFlux™ polarizer manufactured by Moxtek, Inc., which includes a thin layer of aluminum ribs formed onto a glass substrate. An alternative is provided by using a thin film material, such as the Dual Brightness Enhancement Film (“DBEF”) made by 3M®. Such material can be designed to efficiently reflect electromagnetic radiation in a broad band of wavelengths, for example visible light, that has a particular plane, or linear, polarization while transmitting light of an orthogonal polarization. For example, a PS element can be designed to reflect p-polarized visible light while transmitting s-polarized light. The PS element does not alter either the polarization of the transmitted light or the polarization of the reflected light.
The image source 40 is preferably adapted for wireless operation. Therefore, a wireless receiver 60 including antenna 62 and battery (not shown) must be incorporated into the housing 24 in such a way as to minimize visual obstruction, for example, as shown in
It should be clear that the collimating display system apparatus 20 could be located anywhere on the eyewear. Further, although eyewear with only one collimating display system apparatus is shown (monocular), it should also be clear that the eyewear could incorporate two collimating display system apparatuses, one in each lens (binocular).
Other variations are contemplated for coupling the display device to the eyewear. For example, as illustrated in
Yet another alternative embodiment is illustrated in
Another alternative embodiment is illustrated in
Each of the foregoing alternative embodiments thus permits the use of conventional glasses or protective eyewear without cutting or otherwise forming a hole in the lenses.
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The present disclosure thus provides a virtual display system that is mounted on eyewear. The display system is a lightweight collimating display system that provides the user with a large field of view in a small lightweight package. Advantageously, mounting the virtual display close to the eye makes the display small and easy to view. Even more importantly, such a mounting provides a minimal obstruction to the user's view thereby allowing the user to take advantage of unobstructed, hands-free binocular viewing.
In general, those skilled in the art to which this invention pertains will recognize that variations in construction and widely differing embodiments will suggest themselves without departing from the spirit and essential characteristics of the invention. Accordingly, the disclosures and descriptions herein are intended to be illustrative only, and not limiting. The scope of the invention is set forth in the claims.
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 11/487,671.
Number | Date | Country | |
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Parent | 11487671 | Jul 2006 | US |
Child | 11553358 | US |