18451787. Head-Mounted Electronic Device with Magnification Tool simplified abstract (Apple Inc.)

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Head-Mounted Electronic Device with Magnification Tool

Organization Name

Apple Inc.

Inventor(s)

Daniel M Golden of Sunnyvale CA (US)

John M Nefulda of Oakville (CA)

Joaquim Goncalo Lobo Ferreira Da Silva of San Jose CA (US)

Anuj Bhatnagar of San Jose CA (US)

Mark A Ebbole of San Francisco CA (US)

Andrew A Haas of Cupertino CA (US)

Seyedkoosha Mirhosseini of Santa Clara CA (US)

Colin D Munro of San Jose CA (US)

Head-Mounted Electronic Device with Magnification Tool - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18451787 titled 'Head-Mounted Electronic Device with Magnification Tool

Simplified Explanation

The patent application describes a head-mounted device with displays that can show an image along with a magnifying window displaying a magnified portion of the image. The magnifying window is fixed relative to the user's head, and processors in the device can perform operations to interact with the magnified content.

  • Displays in the head-mounted device show an image and a magnifying window simultaneously.
  • Processors in the device can identify user input intersecting the magnifying window and perform operations based on that input.
  • The device can shift the input point from the magnification plane to another parallel plane for further processing.

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      1. Potential Applications
  • Assistive technology for visually impaired individuals.
  • Enhanced viewing experience for detailed work such as graphic design or engineering.
      1. Problems Solved
  • Difficulty in viewing small details in images or text.
  • Limited field of view when using magnifying tools.
      1. Benefits
  • Improved accessibility for visually impaired users.
  • Enhanced user experience for tasks requiring detailed inspection or analysis.


Original Abstract Submitted

A head-mounted device is provided that includes displays configured to display an image and to simultaneously display a magnifying window that presents a magnified portion of the image. The magnifying window lies in a magnification plane that is fixed relative to a user's head. One or more processors in the head-mounted device can be used to perform a first ray cast operation to identify an input point where a detected user input intersects the magnifying window, to obtain a remapped point from the input point, to compute a directional vector based on the remapped point and a reference point associated with the user's head, to obtain a shifted point by shifting the remapped point from the magnification plane to another plane parallel to the magnification plane, and to perform a second ray cast operation using the shifted point and the directional vector.