IP Library Granted Patent US 12687723
Granted Patent B2
US 12687723 · App. 18/465,827 · Granted Jul 21, 2026

Head-mounted display device with selective color see-through visor

Inventor: Keenan May (Bothell, WA)
Assignee: Microsoft Technology Licensing, LLC
G02B27/0172G02B27/0093G06T19/006G02B2027/0178
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Quick Facts
Patent No.
US 12687723
App. No.
18/465,827
Granted
Jul 21, 2026
Kind
B2
Abstract

Undesirable light leakage is reduced in a mixed-reality head-mounted display device with a selective color see-through visor by alternatively reflecting or absorbing forward-propagating virtual image light by matching color selection for virtual images generated by a display engine to characteristics of an optical filter that is disposed downstream of an output coupler used in a waveguide combiner. The optical filter is alternatively configured as a static spectral-sensitive filter such as a notch reflector or as a dynamically variable spectral-selective filter that selectively absorbs particular wavelengths of virtual image light responsively to a control voltage signal.

Claims (21)

1 . A head-mounted display (HMD) device wearable by a user and supporting a mixed-reality experience comprising a display of virtual images for objects in a virtual world and real-world images for objects in a real world, comprising:

a display engine for selectively generating light for the virtual images, the virtual images being selectively generated from a full color palette or a reduced color palette having fewer colors relative to the full color palette;

a waveguide combiner comprising a see-through waveguide having an eye-facing side and a real-world-facing side, an input coupler disposed on the waveguide configured for in-coupling the virtual image light from the display engine into the waveguide, and an output coupler disposed on the waveguide for out-coupling the virtual images from the waveguide to an eye of the user, wherein the waveguide combiner includes a see-through portion, located on the HMD device in front of the eye of the user when the HMD device is donned, through which the user views the real world;

a dynamically variable spectral-selective optical filter disposed along a forward-propagating light path extending from the output coupler of the waveguide combiner towards the real world; and

a controller operatively coupled to the display engine and the dynamically variable spectral-selective optical filter, the controller operating to match the selective generation of the virtual images by the display engine with operations of the dynamically variable spectral-selective optical filter to block forward-propagating virtual image light that leaks from the waveguide combiner towards the real world.

2 . The HMD device of claim 1 in which the controller is operated in response to activation of a manual control by the user.

3 . The HMD device of claim 1 further comprising a sensor package and in which the controller is operated in response to signals from the sensor package.

4 . The HMD device of claim 1 further comprising one or more applications that are operable on the HMD device and in which the controller is operated in response to signals generated by the one or more applications.

5 . The HMD device of claim 1 further comprising a user interface (UI) and in which the controller is operated in response to settings captured from the user at the UI.

6 . The HMD device of claim 1 in which context for HMD device usage is determined using a combination of one or more of application activity, application usage history, user input, or sensor data, and the controller is operated in response to the determined context.

7 . The HMD device of claim 1 in which the display engine and the dynamically variable spectral-selective optical filter are selectively switched between monochromatic and polychromatic operation.

8 . The HMD device of claim 7 in which the selective switching is performed in response to one of manual control by the user or automatic operation based on context that is determined by the controller.

9 . A method for reducing light leakage in an optical display system configured to display virtual images in a mixed-reality usage scenario in which virtual images are seen by a user as superimposed over a physical real-world environment, comprising:

providing a see-through waveguide combiner comprising at least one transparent waveguide having a first surface towards which a user of the waveguide combiner looks to view the real-world environment, and a second surface opposite the first surface, in which an input coupler and an output coupler are disposed on the waveguide;

operating a display engine having alternative operating modes comprising selecting full-color virtual images or selecting reduced-color virtual images that are rendered in fewer colors relative to the full-color virtual images;

configuring the waveguide combiner with a dynamically variable spectral-selective optical filter adjacent to the second surface of the waveguide, the dynamically variable spectral-selective optical filter being automatically configured to match the operating mode of the display engine to absorb forward-propagating virtual image light that is leaking from the waveguide combiner towards the real-world environment; and

providing a user interface to the optical display system that supports a user-operable control for controlling operations of the display engine to switch between the alternative operating modes.

10 . The method of claim 9 in which the user-operable control comprises a manual control for switching the display engine between the alternative operating modes.

11 . The method of claim 10 in which the manual control is physically embodied or is implemented as a virtual control that is operable by one or more of voice, gaze, gesture using a body part of the user, motion of the user, or input to a virtual keyboard or virtual input device.

12 . The method of claim 9 in which the user-operable control provides the user with options to set preferences, context, or conditions under which the display engine switches between the alternative operating modes in an automated manner.

13 . The method of claim 9 in which the optical display system is incorporated in a head-mounted display (HMD) device.