Abstract:
Die vorliegende Erfindung betrifft eine Spiegeleinheit (18) für ein Head-up-Display (10) zum Reflektieren von einer Bildgebungseinheit (12) emittierter Strahlung, wobei die Spiegeleinheit (18) ein Spiegelelement (22) mit einer Funktionsseite (26) und einer Rückseite (24) aufweist, das an einem Träger (20) fixiert ist, wobei der Träger (20) Mittel zum Verschwenken der Spiegeleinheit (18) um wenigstens eine Achse aufweist, wobei der Träger (20) als Rahmenelement ausgestaltet ist und einen Rahmen (21) aufweist, wobei der Rahmen (21) ferner eine Auflage (46) zum Anordnen der Funktionsseite (26) des Spiegelelements (22) aufweist, so dass das Spiegelelement (22) mit seiner Funktionsseite (26) an der Auflage (46) anliegt.
Abstract:
A "Mixed-Reality Headset" include an attachment mechanism for a smartphone or other portable computing device. A combination of the smartphone display with various internal headset optics presents both augmented reality (AR) and virtual reality (VR). The Mixed-Reality Headset provides low cost, high performance, easy to use AR and VR experiences with unmodified smartphone hardware, thereby improving user experience and interaction with smartphones. In various implementations, applications associated with the Mixed-Reality Headset consider user movement and tracking (e.g., head, eye, hands, body) and real-world environmental mapping when rendering AR and VR content. The Mixed-Reality Headset easily and quickly transitions between AR and VR scenarios by causing transparent optical members to either pass light or block light, thereby either showing or hiding views of the real world. Additional reflective members are applied to enable smartphone cameras to capture real-world environmental views around the user and/or to track user gaze or eye movements.
Abstract:
A head-up display device comprises a cradle assembly and a stand assembly. The cradle assembly is configured to support a portable electronic device having a display. The stand assembly is configured to mount on a dashboard of a vehicle. The cradle assembly includes a platform and a combiner configured to at least partially reflect an output of the display of the portable electronic device. The combiner is pivotally connected to the platform using at least one combiner holder. The stand assembly includes a base and a pivot joint connected to the base and arranged substantially over the upper surface of the base. The stand assembly also has a coupler attached to the pivot joint and configured to releasably connect the cradle assembly with the stand assembly. The lower surface of the base may include a repositionable adhesive layer for coupling to the dashboard.
Abstract:
An apparatus includes a device including a screen; a ledge against which the device lays; a connecting arm; and a partially transparent mirror coupled to the ledge via the connecting arm, where the mirror includes a center and two outer lateral edges and is structured and arranged relative to the ledge such that the screen faces the mirror and a center of the mirror is further from the screen than each of the two outer lateral edges, a part of the mirror that is adjacent the first of the two outer lateral edges thereby reflecting a part of the screen that is opposite the second of the two outer lateral edges, and a part of the mirror that is opposite the second of the two outer lateral edges thereby reflecting a part of the screen that is opposite the first of the two outer lateral edges.
Abstract:
An immersive headset device is provided that includes a display portion and a body portion. The display portion may include microdisplays having a compact size. The microdisplays may be movable (e.g., rotational) relative to the body portion and can be moved (e.g., rotated) between a flipped-up position and a flipped-down position. In some instances, when the microdisplays are flipped up, the headset provides an augmented reality (AR) mode to a user, and when the microdisplays are flipped down, the headset provide a virtual reality (VR) mode to the user. In certain implementations, the headset includes an electronics source module to provide power and/or signal to the microdisplays. The electronics source module can be attached to a rear of the body portion in order to provide advantageous weight distribution about the head of the user.
Abstract:
La presente invención describe un accesorio para la visualización en salas de proyección (cine, teatro, aulas de educación, sala de conferencia, museo, avión, tren, vehículo, domicilio, etc.) de elementos de accesibilidad asociados a contenidos audiovisuales que comprende al menos un soporte de fijación para un dispositivo móvil y una extensión dotada de un elemento de reflexión, que también es transparente, y opcionalmente una barra de sujeción con mecanismo de anclaje al asiento o bandeja del usuario y un soporte para una lupa ampliadora.
Abstract:
The present invention prevents impairment of wearing feeling of a user of a head mounted device caused by a counterweight in contact with the head of the user. A head mounted device worn on the head of a user, including: a display unit configured to display an image to the user; and a holding portion combined with the display unit and configured to hold the display unit to the head of the user, wherein the holding portion has a weight portion which is in contact with the head of the user and is configured to maintain a moment balance with the display unit, and the weight portion is deformable to conform to the shape of the head of the user.
Abstract:
A portable heads-up display device for deployment on the dashboard of a vehicle. The device includes a housing suitable for mounting to or placing on a surface, and containing system electronics and a projector. A curved high-gain reflective screen disposed on the housing rearward of the projector receives an image produced by the projector, and reflects that image to a semi-transparent curved combiner disposed near the front of the housing. A virtual image appears at the combiner that has a focal point in the distance beyond the combiner. One or more rear-facing sensors and the control electronics detect hand gestures by the driver, which controls the operation of the device in displaying images. The device mounts to a dashboard via a conformable and foot that adapts to the shape of the dashboard. Magnetic coupling between the housing and a puck element held in the foot facilitates removal and replacement of the device.
Abstract:
A vehicular heads-up-display system includes a windshield-mountable partially reflective mirror that allows a vehicle user to view material displayed on the partially reflective mirror while, at the same time, viewing the road ahead without obstruction. A mount configured to accept a portable electronic device, such as a smartphone, may be situated to project the display of the portable electronic device to the windshield mountable partially reflective mirror when mounted in a vehicle. A tactile input device, including a wireless interface for entry of and transmission of input from a vehicle user to a smartphone may be configured for mounting on a vehicle steering wheel.