The invention relates to a head mounted display device, and more particularly, to a head mounted display device that can improve sound quality and immersive listening effect.
With the advancement of electronic technology, virtual reality, augmented reality and even mixed reality display effects have become the mainstream of next-generation display technology. However, while improving the visual effect, improving the acoustic effect that the display device can provide is also an important issue for the head-mounted display device.
In the head mounted display device, based on a limited disposition space, a plurality of micro speakers or earphones are often used to provide a sound playing effect. However, the earphone can easily cause discomfort when being worn for a long time, and the micro speaker is restrictive in terms of the small size of the driving element, and sound directionality is quite difficult to be comprehensive and true, resulting in a limitation of the sound playing effect.
The invention provides a head mounted display device that can improve sound quality and sound directionality.
A head mounted display device of the invention includes a main body, a fixing part, a plurality of speakers and at least one actuator. The main body has a display and a base, and the display and the base are in contact with each other. The fixing part is coupled to the main body and forms an accommodation zone with the base. The speakers may be disposed on a plurality of positions of the base and the fixing part. The actuator is disposed on the fixing part.
Based on the above, the head mounted display device of the invention provides an expandable near field surround sound playback system. In the invention, one or more actuators are disposed together with auxiliary action for experiencing real sensation effect through vibration effect while playing sounds, the experience of virtual reality and better sound quality for immersive listening effect may both be effectively improved.
To make the aforementioned more comprehensible, several embodiments accompanied with drawings are described in detail as follows.
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In this embodiment, the speakers SB1 to SB4 may be micro speakers. In operation, the speakers SB1 to SB4 may generate a first sound signal individually or collectively. The actuators AT1 and AT2 may generate a second sound signal individually or collectively by means of vibration. Here, a frequency of the first sound signal is greater than a first threshold frequency preset, and a frequency of the second sound signal is less than a second threshold frequency preset. The first threshold frequency and the second threshold frequency may be identical or different.
That is to say, in the embodiment of the invention, when the head mounted display device 100 is to perform a sound playing operation, a portion of a played sound signal higher than the first threshold frequency preset may be played by at least one of the speakers SB1 to SB4. In addition, a portion of the played sound signal lower than the second threshold frequency preset may be played by at least one of the actuators AT1 and AT2. Because the sound signals provided by the speakers SB1 to SB4 based on the micro speakers have a certain effective bandwidth limit, a vibration operation provided by the actuators AT1 and AT2 may effectively expand the bandwidth of the sound signals that can be played by the head mounted display device 100 to improve its sound playing quality.
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The head mounted display device 100 may also be a non-detachable independent system, and is not limited to the above-described connection manner of the head mounted display device 100. In addition, the head mounted display device 100 may also be a single multi-headband listening device without a limited wearing height, wherein the wearing height may be parallel to an ear height.
Further, to be adapted for different head shapes of the users, the center component 123 and the connecting pieces 121 and 122 included in the fixing portion 120 may be constructed by a flexible band structure. In addition, the actuators AT1 and AT2 are respectively disposed on the connecting pieces 121 and 122, and the actuators AT1 and AT2 may be devices like a haptics feedback vibrator, a vibrator, a piezo electrical material driver or a bone conductor. The actuators AT1 and AT2 may be fixed onto, for example, the connecting pieces 121 and 122 having a foam structure. Since the head mounted display device 100 has sufficient areas in contact with the skin, the connecting pieces 121 and 122 may provide a sufficiently large area in contact with the skin of the user to allow the vibration to be transmitted to the skin surface of the user and make the user feel the vibration more evenly. In addition, with a phase control the actuators AT1 and AT2, the user can receive a variety of different sensations of impact, extraction, or transverse shear.
The actuators AT1 and AT2 may provide the user with a low-frequency tactile sensation, and provide the most realistic listening experience through materials (e.g., foam) provided on the connectors 121 and 122 in contact with the user and the phase control of the vibration, and solve the problem that the speaker SB1 to SB4 based on the micro speaker cannot provide sufficient bandwidth. The actuators AT1 and AT2 may extend the bandwidth of the sound for more realistic listening. In addition, inphase and outphase phases of the two actuators AT1 and AT2 at opposite positions may be used to control the vibration and the sensations, and an amplitude of the vibration may be finely adjusted to increase delicateness of the vibration received by the user. For instance, when a shock of the vibration is played, the actuators AT1 and AT2 will conduct an interactive vibration in a first direction and a second direction so the user can sense the differences in impact or absorption. When the impact of low frequency is to e sensed, the actuators AT1 and AT2 can separately or collectively control the phases in different vibration directions, and allow the user to have a more delicate and real sensation. In this way, the realism of the listening and tactile sensations of the head mounted display device 100 may be improved.
Incidentally, the vibration directions of the first direction and the second direction may be opposite to each other, the same, perpendicular, or have an arbitrary angle without particular limitations.
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It should be noted that, the electrical connection plug PG1, the electrical connection socket PG2 and the transmission wire CW in this embodiment can be implemented by components well known to those skilled in the art without particular limitations.
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It is should be noted that, the front speakers (the speaker SB1) of the embodiment of the invention are not limited to one per each side. With enough space of the main body, more of front speakers may also be disposed on the head mounted display device 600, and the number of which is not particularly limited.
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In addition, the controller 730 is configured to perform a sound processing on the sound to be played, and generate a plurality of driving signals corresponding to the speakers SB1 to SB4 and the actuator AT. The controller 730 then transmits the driving signals to the speakers SB1 to SB4 to effectively play the surround sound effect.
It should be noted that in this embodiment of the invention, more actuators (e.g., the actuators AT1 and AT2) may also be disposed on the head mounted display device 700 as shown by
Incidentally, the controller 730 in this embodiment may be an independent processor with computing capability, or the controller 730 may be an integrated digital audio codec. The controller 730 may be a hardware circuit designed through a software control or Hardware Description Language (HDL) or any other design methods for digital circuit well-known to persons with ordinary skill in the art and may be implemented in from of Digital Signal Processing Unit, Field Programmable Gate Array (FPGA), Complex Programmable Logic Device (CPLD) or Application-specific Integrated Circuit (ASIC).
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Through the adjustment mechanisms of the adjustable mechanisms 951 and 952, sound transmission directions of the speakers SB3 and SB4 may be adjusted. Taking the speaker SB3 as an example, with the adjustment operation of the adjustable mechanism 951, the sound transmission direction of the speaker SB3 may be adjusted to make an included angle between extending directions of the speaker SB3 and of an ear EAR1 of the user USR become a preset angle θ1.
In addition, the adjustable mechanisms 951 and 952 respectively include fixing pieces FX1 and FX2 which can be used to respectively fix the adjustable mechanisms 951 and 952 after the user USR have adjusted the positions of the speakers SB3 and SB4.
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In addition, the adjustable mechanisms 951 and 952 in the embodiments of the invention can provide different sensor reference values according to a rotation angle, respectively. The adjustable mechanisms 951 and 952 can provide the sensor reference values respectively to the controller of the head mounted display device 910. The controller can thereby obtain position information of the speakers SB3 and SB4, generate a modified driving signal according to the user's wearing size and the adjusted angle, so that the speakers SB3 and SB4 provide can a better sound positioning effect to increase the sound realism. The head mounted display device 910 can also correct a deviation in listening caused by a wearing error.
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When the user is wearing the head mounted display device 1000, the sound insulation structures 1061 and 1062 can block the ears of the user at both sides, so as to prevent the user from being disturbed by external noises when listening to the sound. The related state of the above may be referred to
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In this embodiment, the expansion part 1220 may be worn on the front side of the chest of the user and used to provide more levels of sound effects.
In summary, one or more actuators are disposed in the head mounted display device of the invention. With the actuator play sounds of different frequencies together with the speaker or through independent control, the sound laying effect of the head-mounted display device may be improved.
Although the present invention has been described with reference to the above embodiments, it will be apparent to one of ordinary skill in the art that modifications to the described embodiments may be made without departing from the spirit of the invention. Accordingly, the scope of the invention will be defined by the attached claims and not by the above detailed descriptions.
This application claims the priority benefit of U.S. provisional application Ser. No. 62/796,571, filed on Jan. 24, 2019. The entirety of the above-mentioned patent application is hereby incorporated by reference herein and made a part of this specification.
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62796571 | Jan 2019 | US |