Apple inc. (20240094548). Electronic Devices With Movable Optical Assemblies simplified abstract

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Electronic Devices With Movable Optical Assemblies

Organization Name

apple inc.

Inventor(s)

Shannon Pomeroy of San Francisco CA (US)

Kristina A. Babiarz of San Jose CA (US)

Jia Tao of San Jose CA (US)

Aidan N. Zimmerman of Poway CA (US)

Matin Seadat Beheshti of Sunnyvale CA (US)

Blake N. Trekell of San Francisco CA (US)

William W. Sprague of San Francisco CA (US)

Anna V. Mirabella of San Francisco CA (US)

Electronic Devices With Movable Optical Assemblies - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240094548 titled 'Electronic Devices With Movable Optical Assemblies

Simplified Explanation

The patent application describes a head-mounted device with optical assemblies that can adjust spacing to accommodate different interpupillary distances using motors and gaze trackers.

  • Optical assemblies present images to the user
  • Motors adjust spacing between optical assemblies
  • Gaze trackers measure interpupillary distance and eye relief
  • Motors make adjustments based on measurements

Potential Applications

The technology could be used in virtual reality headsets, augmented reality glasses, and medical devices for vision testing.

Problems Solved

This technology solves the problem of discomfort and visual distortion experienced by users with different interpupillary distances when using head-mounted displays.

Benefits

The benefits of this technology include improved comfort, better image quality, and a more personalized user experience.

Potential Commercial Applications

The technology could be applied in the gaming industry, healthcare sector, and military training for immersive and accurate visual experiences.

Possible Prior Art

One possible prior art could be existing head-mounted displays with fixed interpupillary distances that do not provide adjustable spacing for different users.

Unanswered Questions

How does the technology impact battery life in the head-mounted device?

The patent application does not mention the impact of the motors and gaze trackers on the battery life of the head-mounted device.

Are there any potential safety concerns with the use of motors in a head-mounted device?

The patent application does not address any safety concerns that may arise from the use of motors in close proximity to the user's head.


Original Abstract Submitted

a head-mounted device may include optical assemblies for presenting images to a user. motors may be used to adjust the spacing between the optical assemblies to accommodate different interpupillary distances. gaze trackers may be used to make interpupillary distance measurements and eye relief measurements. adjustments to the positions of the optical assemblies may be made by the motors based on the interpupillary distance measurements and eye relief measurements.