Abstract:
A pose tracking system is provided. The pose tracking system includes an EMF tracking system having a user-worn head-mounted EMF source and one or more user-worn EMF tracking sensors attached to the wrists of the user. The EMF source is associated with a VIO tracking system such as AR glasses or the like. The pose tracking system determines a pose of the user's head and a ground plane using the VIO tracking system and a pose of the user's hands using the EMF tracking system to determine a full-body pose for the user. Metal interference with the EMF tracking system is minimized using an IMU mounted with the EMF tracking sensors. Long term drift in the IMU and the VIO tracking system are minimized using the EMF tracking system.
Abstract:
FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a window lock showing my new design; FIG. 2 is another perspective view thereof; FIG. 3 is another perspective view thereof; FIG. 4 is a front elevational view thereof; FIG. 5 is a rear elevational view thereof; FIG. 6 is a left side elevational view thereof; FIG. 7 is a right side elevational view thereof; FIG. 8 is a top plan view thereof; FIG. 9 is a bottom plan view thereof; FIG. 10 is a perspective view of the window lock, shown in an open configuration; and, FIG. 11 is an exploded perspective view of the window lock. The dash-dash broken lines in the drawings depict portions of the window lock that form no part of the claimed design.
Abstract:
A docking station includes a main body, a supporting arm projecting from the main body, and a rotating member rotatably coupled to the supporting arm and retaining the electronic device. The rotating member is capable of rotating from a first position to a second position different from the first position, when the rotating member rotates to the first position, the electronic device is supported in a first orientation, and when the rotating member rotates to the second position, the electronic device is supported in a second orientation.
Abstract:
A holder is provided for holding an electronic device on a supporting surface. The holder includes a main body, an attaching member, and a connection arm. The main body includes a support member for supporting the electronic device and a restricting mechanism movably connected to the support member for stably keeping the electronic device in the support member. The attaching member is used for attaching the main body to the supporting surface. Two opposite ends of the connection arm are respectively rotatably coupled to the attaching member and the main body to allow the viewing angle of the electronic device being adjusted.
Abstract:
A docking station includes a housing, and an extending mechanism slidably received in the housing. The extending mechanism includes a connecting part. The extending mechanism moves from a first position exposed out of the housing to a second position received in the housing. When the extending mechanism moves to the first position, the connecting part is exposed out of the housing. When the extending mechanism moves to the second position, the connecting part is received in the housing.
Abstract:
A support is provided for supporting an electronic device on a supporting surface. The support includes a shell configured to receive the electronic device, a frame rotatably connected to the shell, and two adjusting arms. Top ends of the two adjusting arms and two opposite sides of the shell are configured such that the top ends of the two adjusting arms are slidable along longitudinal directions of the two opposite sides of the shell when a user applies force to the support, and further configured for holding the top ends of the two adjusting arms in stationary positions relative to the two opposite sides of the shell when the user does not apply force to the support. Opposite ends of the two adjusting arms are rotatably connected to the frame.
Abstract:
A base is capable of containing a data cable, the data cable having a first plug, a second plug and a transmitting wire connecting the first plug and the second plug. The base includes a housing defining an opening; and a receiving member and a winding member positioned on the inner surface of the housing. The first plug is capable of protruding out of the housing via the opening, the transmitting wire is capable of being wound around the winding member, and the second plug is capable of being received in the receiving member.
Abstract:
A testing device communicating with an input device is capable of executing a plurality of programs. The testing device includes a displaying unit, a detecting unit, and a judging unit. The displaying unit displays the working windows of the executing program in an overlapping manner. The detecting unit detects whether a controlling signal corresponding to a predetermined program of the testing device is received from the input device. The judging unit judges whether the working window of the predetermined program is the top-level working window in response to the controlling signal and switches the working window of the predetermined program to be the top-level working window when the working window of the predetermined program is not the top-level working window.
Abstract:
An exemplary wire-winding device can automatically wind a wire that is connected to a plug such as the plug of an earphone set. The wire-winding device includes a rotary wire-winding unit and a locking unit. A plug inlet channel and a moving cavity are defined in the rotary wire-winding unit. The locking unit includes a moving member accommodated in the moving cavity, for controlling locking and releasing of the rotary wire-winding unit. When the plug is inserted into the moving cavity, the plug applies a thrust force to the moving member, and the moving member moves in the moving cavity under the thrust force and thereby releases the rotary wire-winding unit to allow the rotary wire-winding unit to rotate and automatically wind the wire.
Abstract:
A method of preventing EMI for a fastening hole in a circuit board includes the steps of providing a circuit board which includes a plurality of fastening holes extending through opposite first and second surfaces thereof and a plurality of solder pads disposed on the second surface, each fastening hole being surrounded by the solder pads; disposing an electronic component on the first surface; positioning the circuit board on a fixture such that the solder pads are not covered by the fixture; and wave soldering the circuit board so that the electronic component is fixed to the circuit board and the solder pads are attached with solder materials.