The present disclosure relates generally to a pair of smart glasses, and more particularly to smart glasses having interfering light filtering.
Smart glasses are a relatively new technology and are essentially a wearable computer that adds environment and/or data to what the wearer of the smart glasses is viewing. Oftentimes the smart glasses are similar to other glasses, but also include or support a transparent heads-up display and/or an augmented reality overlay, both of which include the capability of reflecting projected digital images while still permitting the user to see through the display. Modern smart glasses may also include the capability of running self-contained applications and may operate using voice commands or touch buttons.
For example, U.S. Patent Application Publication No. 2015/0286055 to Giartosio et al. discloses a pair of augmented reality glasses created as closely as possible to mimic traditional glasses. The augmented reality glasses include a frame that supports a glasses lens, with part of the lens being an adaptive lens. The frame is associated with a miniaturized display configured for emitting images away from a plane comprising the longitudinal extension of the glasses lens. An optical system receives images from the display and processes the image. Reflection means are configured for receiving the processed images and reflecting them at a first predefined angle towards the glasses lens to project the processed image onto the glasses lens. The lens is made to reflect the image so that the center of the image is at the center of the glass lens and is reflected along the ocular axis, enabling the eye to perceive it at the center of the observed scene.
As should be appreciated, there is a continuing need to provide improved smart glasses and a method for improving the wearer's experience.
In one aspect, a pair of smart glasses having interfering light filtering includes a glasses frame defining a horizontal view path and a semi-transparent display supported on the glasses frame and positioned in the horizontal view path. A projection mechanism is supported on the glasses frame and has a projection lens positioned above the horizontal view path. The projection mechanism is configured for projecting virtual content on the semi-transparent display, with an outer surface of the projection lens facing a rear facing surface of the semi-transparent display. A semi-transparent polarized shield is supported on the glasses frame and is positioned below the horizontal view path, with an inner surface of the semi-transparent polarized shield facing the outer surface of the projection lens. The semi-transparent polarized shield is positioned to filter interfering light passing through the semi-transparent polarized shield and toward the projection lens.
In another aspect, a method of filtering interfering light with a pair of smart glasses includes steps of defining a horizontal view path with a glasses frame, and supporting a semi-transparent display in the horizontal view path with the glasses frame. Virtual content is projected on the semi-transparent display with a projection mechanism supported on the glasses frame and having a projection lens positioned above the horizontal view path. An outer surface of the projection lens faces a rear facing surface of the semi-transparent display. The method also includes supporting a semi-transparent polarized shield below the horizontal view path with the glasses frame, with an inner surface of the semi-transparent polarized shield facing the outer surface of the projection lens. Interfering light passing through the semi-transparent polarized shield and toward the projection lens is filtered with the semi-transparent shield, according to the method.
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According to the exemplary pair of prior art smart glasses 10, as with most pairs of glasses or smart glasses, a horizontal view path P1 is defined substantially by, and is relatively horizontal relative to, the glasses frame 12, with the smart glasses 10 oriented generally as depicted. It should be appreciated that the exemplary smart glasses 10 are oriented such a nose piece 16 and ear pieces 17 and/or other supports assist in orienting the smart glasses 10 at an appropriate place on the wearer's face such that the wearer's eyes 18 generally have a view path P2, or paths, through the smart glasses 10 along, or parallel to, the horizontal view path P1. It should be appreciate that the horizontal view path P1 may lie in a horizontal plane. According to the illustrated view, the orientation of the smart glasses 10 and, thus, the horizontal view path P1 may, for example, be substantially horizontal or parallel relative to the ground, depending on the wearer's orientation when wearing the smart glasses 10.
As shown, the glasses frame 12 may directly or indirectly support a pair of stereoscopic see-thru displays, also referred to as semi-transparent displays herein, 20 in the horizontal view path P1. That is, the semi-transparent displays 20 are positioned within the horizontal view path P1 such that the wearer's eyes 18 generally have a view path P2 through the semi-transparent displays 20. The glasses frame 12 may also support a pair of swappable lenses, such as photochromic, clear, or tinted lenses 22, which help protect the stereoscopic see-thru displays 20 from the environment and aid the wearer in various ways. However, other types of lenses 22 are known and may be supported by the glasses frame 12. It should be appreciated that the wearer's eyes 18 may have a view path P2 sequentially through both the semi-transparent displays 20 and the lenses 22.
The smart glasses 10 may also include a processor, such as, for example, a Snapdragon™ quad-core processor 24. The Snapdragon™ processor 24 may be supplied by Qualcomm®, headquartered in California, 24, and may be somewhat embedded or enclosed within a top portion 26 of the glasses frame 12. Various additional and/or alternative controls or devices, including a camera, sensors, control buttons, Bluetooth and a trackpad, to name a few, may also be supported on, or interactive with components of, the glasses frame 12. The exemplary smart glasses 10 may, for example, be those manufactured by Osterhout Design Group of California and sold under the trade name of R-7 Smartglasses. However, the present disclosure is applicable to a variety of other smart glasses.
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The smart glasses 30, utilizing the projection mechanism 32, may include the capability of running self-contained applications. Alternatively or additionally, the projection mechanism 32 and/or a control device, may communicate with or receive information from the Internet. Such applications and/or information may cause the projection mechanism 32 to project virtual content or information on the semi-transparent display(s) 20, which may be reflected by the semi-transparent display(s) toward the wearer's eyes 18. Further, the smart glasses 30 may operate using voice commands or touch buttons.
To facilitate the operation described above, and according to the present configuration, an outer surface, or surfaces, 36 of the one or more projection lenses 34 of the projection mechanism 32 may face a rear, or back, facing surface, or surfaces, 38 of the semi-transparent display(s) 20. According to some embodiments, the semi-transparent display(s) 20 may be oriented at a 45 degree angle relative to the horizontal view path P1. However, alternative orientations and configurations are contemplated.
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The present disclosure relates generally to a broad range of smart glasses. More particularly, the present disclosure is applicable to smart glasses susceptible to interfering light. Further, the present disclosure may find particular applicability to those smart glasses having specific configurations permitting interfering light from entering from below the glasses frame.
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It should be understood that the above description is intended for illustrative purposes only, and is not intended to limit the scope of the present disclosure in any way. Thus, those skilled in the art will appreciate that other aspects of the disclosure can be obtained from a study of the drawings, the disclosure and the appended claims.