20240081489.HEAD-MOUNTABLE DEVICE BAND WITH A LATCH MOVABLE BY A TAB simplified abstract (apple inc.)

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HEAD-MOUNTABLE DEVICE BAND WITH A LATCH MOVABLE BY A TAB

Organization Name

apple inc.

Inventor(s)

Yiwei Tao of Campbell CA (US)

Aiden D. Mossop of San Francisco CA (US)

Benjamin A. Shaffer of San Jose CA (US)

Lauren D. Gerardi of Redwood City CA (US)

Nicolas Lylyk of Los Gatos CA (US)

Paul J. Thompson of Mountain View CA (US)

Richard P. Howarth of Lake Forest IL (US)

Robert V. Tang of San Francisco CA (US)

Toria F. Yan of San Jose CA (US)

Wei-Ling Chang of San Francisco CA (US)

Zebinah P. Masse of Los Altos CA (US)

HEAD-MOUNTABLE DEVICE BAND WITH A LATCH MOVABLE BY A TAB - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240081489 titled 'HEAD-MOUNTABLE DEVICE BAND WITH A LATCH MOVABLE BY A TAB

Simplified Explanation

The patent application describes a band with a movable latch body that can detach from a head-mountable device by pulling a tab. The latch body is biased by a spring towards an opening in the band, but can be moved away from a pin on the head-mountable device by pulling the tab.

  • The band includes a latch body that is movable by pulling a tab.
  • The latch body extends through an opening of the band and secures with a pin on a head-mountable device.
  • The band can detach from the head-mountable device by pulling the tab, which actuates the latch body and removes it from the pin.
  • A spring (or springs) can bias the latch body towards the opening, causing it to enter the pin.
  • An applied force to the tab can overcome the biasing force provided by the spring(s), moving the latch body away from the pin.

Potential Applications

This technology could be applied in various wearable devices such as head-mounted displays, helmets, or fitness trackers.

Problems Solved

This innovation solves the problem of securely attaching and detaching a band from a head-mountable device without the need for complex mechanisms or tools.

Benefits

The benefits of this technology include easy and quick attachment and detachment of the band from the head-mountable device, providing convenience for users.

Potential Commercial Applications

  • "Secure and Easy Band Attachment Technology for Wearable Devices"

Possible Prior Art

There may be prior art related to detachable bands for wearable devices, but specific examples are not provided in this context.

Unanswered Questions

How does this technology compare to existing band attachment mechanisms on wearable devices?

This technology offers a simple and efficient way to attach and detach bands from head-mountable devices, but it would be interesting to know how it compares in terms of durability and ease of use compared to other mechanisms.

Are there any potential safety concerns with using this band attachment system?

While the abstract mentions the use of a spring to bias the latch body, it would be important to consider any safety implications of this mechanism, especially in high-impact or high-movement scenarios.


Original Abstract Submitted

a band includes a latch body that is movable by pulling a tab. the latch body extends through an opening of the band and secures with a pin located on a head-mountable device. the band can detach from the head-mountable device by pulling the tab, which actuates the latch body and removes the latch body from the pin. a spring (or springs) can bias the latch body toward the opening, causing the latch body to enter the pin. an applied force to the tab can overcome the biasing force provided by the spring(s), and move the latch body away from, and out of, the pin.