IP Library Granted Patent US 12669864
Granted Patent B2
US 12669864 · App. 18/930,762 · Granted Jun 30, 2026

Head property detection in display-enabled wearable devices

Inventors: Ugur Olgun (Marina Del Rey, CA); Choonshin You (Irvine, CA); Bo Ya Zhang (Los Angeles, CA)
Assignee: Snap Inc.
G06F3/012G02B27/01G02B27/017G09G3/003G02B2027/0138G02B2027/014G02B2027/0178G02B2027/0187G09G2340/0464G09G2340/14G09G2354/00G09G2370/04
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Patent No.
US 12669864
App. No.
18/930,762
Granted
Jun 30, 2026
Kind
B2
Abstract

A display-enabled eyewear device has an integrated head sensor that dynamically and continuously measures or detects various cephalic parameters of a wearer's head. The head sensor includes a loop coupler system integrated in a lens-carrying frame to sense proximate ambient RF absorption influenced by head presence, size, and/or distance. Autonomous device management dynamically adjust or cause adjustment of selected device features based on current detected values for the cephalic parameters, which can include wear status, head size, and frame-head spacing.

Claims (48)

1 . A device comprising:

a device body configured to be supported, in use, on the head of a wearer of the device;

one or more optical elements mounted on the device body such as to be supported within a field of view of the wearer during wear;

a display mechanism configured to provide a near-eye display integrated in the one or more optical elements;

a head sensor mechanism configured to measure ambient absorption characteristics of electromagnetic signals proximate the device body; and

one or more computer processor devices that form part of onboard electronics and that are configured to perform operations comprising:

based at least in part on the measured ambient absorption characteristics, deriving a cephalic parameter of a wearer on whose head the device is worn; and

based at least in part on the derived cephalic parameter, implementing a management action with respect to the near-eye display.

2 . The device of claim 1 , wherein the head sensor mechanism comprises a loop coupler system having a pair of coupler loops, the loop coupler system comprising:

a feed loop configured to transmit an electromagnetic feed signal; and

a response loop inductively coupled with the feed loop and configured to receive a response signal induced by the feed signal.

3 . The device of claim 2 , wherein the device body comprises a lens-carrying eyewear frame, and wherein the coupler loops are housed by the eyewear frame such that each of the coupler loops lies in a respective operatively upright plane oriented transversely to an operative viewing direction of the device.

4 . The device of claim 3 , wherein the eyewear frame holds a laterally spaced pair of lenses, and wherein each of the coupler loops extends peripherally about a respective one of the pair of lenses, each coupler loop being substantially co-planar with the respective lens.

5 . The device of claim 2 , wherein the one or more computer processor devices are configured to perform a signal processing procedure to derive, based at least in part on comparative forward transmission efficiency between the feed loop and the response loop across a spectral range that spans a target band of radio frequencies (RF) characteristically associated with absorption of electromagnetic waves by human heads, a current value of a head-influenced absorption metric that is variable, in use, as a factor of a cephalic parameter of a wearer on whose head the device is worn.

6 . The device of claim 2 , wherein the cephalic parameter comprises wear status, indicating whether or not the device is currently worn.

7 . The device of claim 6 , wherein the one or more computer processor devices are configured to derive the wear status by operations comprising:

determining that the device is currently worn conditional upon identification of electromagnetic signal coupling at a frequency within a target band as falling below a predefined threshold; and

determining that the device is currently unworn if electromagnetic signal coupling is above-threshold in strength across the target band.

8 . The device of claim 7 , wherein the management action comprises, responsive to determining, while the near-eye display is de-activated, that the device is currently worn, automatically activating the near-eye display.

9 . The device of claim 2 , wherein the cephalic parameter comprises a frame gap defined by a transverse spacing in a viewing direction between the device body and the head of the wearer.

10 . The device of claim 9 , wherein the one or more computer processor devices are configured to derive a head-influenced absorption metric indicative of a current frame gap value by a procedure comprising, at least in part, determining a response signal amplitude at a lossiest frequency within a target band, thus identifying a minimum amplitude for the response signal in the target band.

11 . The device of claim 10 , wherein the management action comprises:

determining that the minimum amplitude transgresses a threshold of a predefined target frame gap that facilitates visual clarity, in wearer perspective, of the near-eye display; and

automatically communicating to the wearer an adjustment prompt to change the transverse spacing between the device body and the head of the wearer.

12 . The device of claim 2 , wherein the cephalic parameter comprises head size, quantifying one or more dimensions of the head of the wearer.

13 . The device of claim 12 , wherein the one or more computer processor devices are configured to derive a current value for a head-influenced absorption metric in a procedure that comprises, at least in part:

identifying a lossiest frequency, being that frequency in a target band at which signal loss from the feed loop to the response loop is greatest; and

estimating a current head size value based on the lossiest frequency of a response signal.

14 . The device of claim 13 , wherein estimating the current head size value comprises a lookup operation using the lossiest frequency as reference value in interrogation of lookup data comprising multiple values for lossiest frequency correlated to different respective head size values.

15 . The device of claim 14 , wherein the management action comprises:

based on the current head size value, identifying for activation a particular sub-portion of an available display area provided by the near-eye display; and

autonomously activating the particular sub-portion of the available display area of the near-eye display, thereby adjusting display position of the near-eye display based on the current head size value.

16 . A method comprising:

using a head sensor mechanism incorporated in a head-worn device having an integrated near-eye display, measuring ambient absorption characteristics of electromagnetic signals proximate the device;

using onboard electronics comprising one or more computer processor devices housed by the device, performing an automated procedure comprising:

based at least in part on the measured ambient absorption characteristics, deriving a cephalic parameter of a wearer on whose head the device is worn; and

based at least in part on the derived cephalic parameter, implementing a management action with respect to a near-eye display integrated in one or more optical elements mounted on the device.

17 . The method of claim 16 , wherein the measuring of ambient absorption characteristics comprises:

using a feed conductor incorporated in the device, transmitting an electromagnetic feed signal;

reading a response signal induced by the feed signal in a response conductor that is incorporated in the device; and

in an automated operation performed by onboard electronics comprising one or more computer processor devices housed by the device, performing a signal processing procedure to derive current ambient absorption characteristics based on comparison of the feed signal and the response signal.

18 . The method of claim 16 , wherein the cephalic parameter comprises a wear status, indicating whether or not the device is currently worn, and wherein deriving the wear status comprises:

determining that the device is currently worn conditional upon identification of electromagnetic signal coupling at a frequency within a target band as falling below a predefined threshold; and

determining that the device is currently unworn if electromagnetic signal coupling is above-threshold in strength across the target band.

19 . The method of claim 18 , wherein the management action comprises, responsive to determining, while the near-eye display is de-activated, that the device is currently worn, automatically activating the near-eye display.

20 . The method of claim 16 , wherein the cephalic parameter comprises head size, quantifying one or more dimensions of the head of the wearer, and wherein the management action comprises:

based on a derived head size value, identifying for activation a particular sub-portion of an available display area provided by the near-eye display; and

autonomously activating the particular sub-portion of the available display area of the near-eye display, thereby adjusting display position of the near-eye display based on the derived head size value.