20240077940.CONDUCTIVE FABRIC ARCHITECTURE simplified abstract (apple inc.)

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CONDUCTIVE FABRIC ARCHITECTURE

Organization Name

apple inc.

Inventor(s)

Javier C. Mendez of San Jose CA (US)

Nicholas C. Soldner of Mountain View CA (US)

Darshan R. Kasar of San Francisco CA (US)

Grant H. Mulliken of Los Gatos CA (US)

CONDUCTIVE FABRIC ARCHITECTURE - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240077940 titled 'CONDUCTIVE FABRIC ARCHITECTURE

Simplified Explanation

The patent application describes a head-mountable device with a display, housing, facial interface, and a cover made of conductive fabric.

  • The device includes a display and a housing surrounding it.
  • A facial interface is attached to the housing.
  • A cover made of conductive fabric is positioned between the housing and the facial interface.

Potential Applications

The technology could be used in virtual reality headsets, augmented reality devices, and other wearable displays.

Problems Solved

The conductive fabric cover helps to reduce static electricity buildup and improve user comfort during extended use.

Benefits

The use of conductive fabric can enhance the overall user experience by reducing discomfort and improving the device's performance.

Potential Commercial Applications

  • Virtual reality gaming
  • Medical training simulations
  • Industrial design and engineering

Possible Prior Art

There may be existing patents or products related to using conductive fabric in wearable technology, but further research is needed to identify specific examples.

Unanswered Questions

How does the conductive fabric impact the device's overall weight and comfort level?

The article does not provide information on the weight or comfort level of the device with the addition of the conductive fabric cover.

Are there any specific manufacturing processes required to incorporate the conductive fabric into the device?

The article does not mention any specific manufacturing processes or techniques needed to integrate the conductive fabric into the head-mountable device.


Original Abstract Submitted

a head-mountable device including a display, a housing at least partially surrounding the display, a facial interface attached to the housing, and a cover positioned between the housing and the facial interface, the cover comprising a conductive fabric.