Apple inc. (20240241386). HEAD-MOUNTABLE DEVICES WITH MODULAR LENS ASSEMBLIES simplified abstract
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HEAD-MOUNTABLE DEVICES WITH MODULAR LENS ASSEMBLIES
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Inventor(s)
Paul X. Wang of Cupertino CA (US)
Jeremy C. Franklin of San Francisco CA (US)
Adam Y. Kollgaard of Santa Clara CA (US)
HEAD-MOUNTABLE DEVICES WITH MODULAR LENS ASSEMBLIES - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240241386 titled 'HEAD-MOUNTABLE DEVICES WITH MODULAR LENS ASSEMBLIES
The abstract describes a head-mountable device with fit adjustment capabilities and modular features for lenses that accommodate vision correction needs.
- Head-mountable device with fit adjustment capabilities
- Modular features for lenses to accommodate vision correction needs
- Lenses can be coupled to displays and move as needed
- Lenses move with displays to provide optimal vision correction
- Assemblies provide fit adjustment without custom designs or wide variety of sizes
Potential Applications: - Virtual reality headsets - Augmented reality glasses - Medical devices for vision correction
Problems Solved: - Custom fit adjustment without the need for multiple sizes - Accommodating vision correction needs in head-mounted devices
Benefits: - Improved user experience with personalized fit and vision correction - Enhanced comfort and usability for extended wear
Commercial Applications: Title: "Innovative Head-Mountable Device for Personalized Fit and Vision Correction" This technology can be used in the development of consumer electronics, medical devices, and entertainment products, enhancing user experience and market competitiveness.
Questions about the technology: 1. How does the modular lens feature improve user experience? - The modular lens feature allows for personalized vision correction, enhancing comfort and usability. 2. What are the potential market implications of this technology? - This technology can lead to increased demand for head-mounted devices in various industries, driving innovation and market growth.
Original Abstract Submitted
a head-mountable device can include assemblies that provide fit adjustment capabilities when assembled together. by providing head-mountable devices with modular features, certain assemblies can provide fit adjustment capabilities without requiring other assemblies to be custom designed or available in a wide variety of sizes and/or shapes. a lens assembly can provide one or more lenses that accommodate a user's vision correction needs. the lenses can be provided in a manner that allows them to be coupled to displays of the head-mountable device, which can move as needed. the lenses can be coupled to displays to move with the displays.