18347126. CONTACTLESS SENSORS FOR A HEAD-MOUNTABLE DEVICE simplified abstract (Apple Inc.)

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CONTACTLESS SENSORS FOR A HEAD-MOUNTABLE DEVICE

Organization Name

Apple Inc.

Inventor(s)

Javier Mendez of San Jose CA (US)

Darshan R. Kasar of San Francisco CA (US)

Grant H. Mulliken of Los Gatos CA (US)

Samuel G. Smith of San Francisco CA (US)

CONTACTLESS SENSORS FOR A HEAD-MOUNTABLE DEVICE - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18347126 titled 'CONTACTLESS SENSORS FOR A HEAD-MOUNTABLE DEVICE

Simplified Explanation

The patent application describes an apparatus that includes a display, a facial interface, and interface material positioned on the facial interface. The interface material has a first surface that abuts the facial interface and a second surface opposing the first surface. A sensor is positioned on the facial interface or within the interface material, with the sensor oriented towards the second surface. At least a portion of the interface material is sensorally transparent and positioned between the sensors and the second surface.

  • The apparatus includes a display, facial interface, and interface material.
  • The interface material has a first surface abutting the facial interface and a second surface opposing the first surface.
  • A sensor is positioned on the facial interface or within the interface material.
  • The sensor is oriented towards the second surface.
  • At least a portion of the interface material is sensorally transparent and positioned between the sensors and the second surface.

Potential Applications:

  • Virtual reality (VR) headsets: The apparatus can be used in VR headsets to provide a more immersive experience by allowing sensors to detect facial movements and gestures through the sensorally transparent interface material.
  • Augmented reality (AR) glasses: The apparatus can be utilized in AR glasses to enable sensors to capture and analyze facial expressions and movements without obstructing the user's field of view.

Problems Solved:

  • Improved sensor functionality: The apparatus solves the problem of obstructing sensors by positioning them on the facial interface or within the interface material, allowing for better detection and analysis of facial movements and gestures.
  • Enhanced user experience: By utilizing sensorally transparent interface material, the apparatus solves the problem of hindering the user's comfort and immersion by providing a more natural and seamless interaction with the device.

Benefits:

  • Improved accuracy: The apparatus allows for more accurate detection and analysis of facial movements and gestures, resulting in a more precise and responsive user experience.
  • Enhanced comfort: The sensorally transparent interface material improves comfort by reducing the obstruction and weight typically associated with traditional sensor placement.
  • Immersive interaction: By enabling sensors to be positioned closer to the user's face, the apparatus enhances the immersion and realism of virtual and augmented reality experiences.


Original Abstract Submitted

An apparatus includes a display, a facial interface, interface material positioned on the facial interface, the interface material including a first surface that abuts the facial interface and a second opposing the first surface, and a sensor positioned on the facial interface or within the interface material, the sensor being oriented towards the second surface, and at least a portion of the interface material being sensorally transparent and positioned between the sensors and the second surface.