18474408. FACIAL INTERFACE ASSEMBLIES FOR HEAD-MOUNTED DISPLAYS AND RELATED SYSTEMS AND METHODS simplified abstract (META PLATFORMS TECHNOLOGIES, LLC)

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FACIAL INTERFACE ASSEMBLIES FOR HEAD-MOUNTED DISPLAYS AND RELATED SYSTEMS AND METHODS

Organization Name

META PLATFORMS TECHNOLOGIES, LLC

Inventor(s)

Quintin Morris of Tacoma WA (US)

Shane Michael Ellis of Elmvale CA (US)

Scott Andrew Dallmeyer of Seattle WA (US)

Peter Wesley Bristol of Seattle WA (US)

David Michael Pickett of Seattle WA (US)

Joel Bernard Jacobs of Seattle WA (US)

Yi-yaun Chen of Seattle WA (US)

Enric Vial Roig of Seattle WA (US)

FACIAL INTERFACE ASSEMBLIES FOR HEAD-MOUNTED DISPLAYS AND RELATED SYSTEMS AND METHODS - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18474408 titled 'FACIAL INTERFACE ASSEMBLIES FOR HEAD-MOUNTED DISPLAYS AND RELATED SYSTEMS AND METHODS

Simplified Explanation

The flexible facial interface assemblies for head-mounted display systems consist of a rigid support frame element and a flexible facial interface frame element. The rigid support frame holds the display in front of the user's eyes, while the flexible facial interface frame conforms to the user's facial features.

  • The rigid support frame physically supports the display in front of the user's eyes.
  • The flexible facial interface frame flexes to fit the user's facial features.
  • The outer periphery of the flexible frame can move independently from the rigid support frame.

Key Features and Innovation

  • Combination of rigid support frame and flexible facial interface frame elements.
  • Ability to conform to user's facial features for comfortable wear.
  • Independent movement of outer peripheries for better fit.

Potential Applications

The technology can be used in virtual reality headsets, augmented reality glasses, and other head-mounted display systems.

Problems Solved

  • Uncomfortable fit of head-mounted displays on various facial shapes.
  • Lack of flexibility in traditional facial interface assemblies.

Benefits

  • Improved comfort for users wearing head-mounted displays.
  • Better fit for a wider range of facial shapes.
  • Enhanced user experience in virtual and augmented reality environments.

Commercial Applications

  • Virtual reality gaming headsets.
  • Augmented reality training simulations.
  • Medical visualization tools for surgeons.

Prior Art

Prior art related to this technology can be found in patents for head-mounted display systems and facial interface assemblies.

Frequently Updated Research

Research on materials for flexible facial interface frames and ergonomic design for head-mounted displays is ongoing.

Questions about Flexible Facial Interface Assemblies

How does the flexible facial interface frame element improve user comfort?

The flexible frame element allows the assembly to conform to the user's facial features, reducing pressure points and discomfort during extended wear.

What are the potential applications of this technology beyond head-mounted displays?

This technology could potentially be used in other wearable devices that require a comfortable and customizable fit, such as smart glasses or medical headsets.


Original Abstract Submitted

The disclosed flexible facial interface assemblies for head-mounted display systems may include a rigid support frame element and a flexible facial interface frame element. The rigid support frame element may be shaped and configured to physically support a display of a head-mounted display system in front of a user's eyes when the facial interface assembly is worn by the user. The flexible facial interface frame element may be configured to flex to conform to the user's facial features when the facial interface assembly is worn by the user. An outer periphery of the flexible facial interface frame element may be independently movable relative to an outer periphery of the rigid support frame element. Various other systems and methods are also disclosed.