IP Library Granted Patent US 12695854
Granted Patent B2
US 12695854 · App. 19/086,072 · Granted Jul 28, 2026

Personal object with miniature integrated projector display

Inventors: Morrison Ulman (Los Altos, CA); Brian Elliot Lemoff (Morgan Hill, CA)
Assignee: Tectus Corporation
H04N9/3173G09G3/32H04N9/3194G09G2354/00
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Quick Facts
Patent No.
US 12695854
App. No.
19/086,072
Granted
Jul 28, 2026
Kind
B2
Abstract

A personal object such as a ring or wristwatch includes an integrated femtoprojector that operates as a mini viewer. The object includes an object body (such as a ring body or watch head) that may be wearable. A display is inset in the object body and is viewable through a window from a position external to the object body. Projection optics may be inset in the object body in an optical path between the display and the window. The projection optics are structured to magnify images produced by the display such that projected images are focused on a retina of a person when viewed from a viewing distance within a range of zero to two inches. A battery internal to the object body provides power to the display via a bus.

Claims (41)

1 . A ring comprising:

a ring body suitable for wearing on a finger;

a display inset in the ring body;

a window through which the display may be viewed from a position external to the ring body;

projection optics inset in the ring body in an optical path between the display and the window, the projection optics structured to magnify images produced by the display such that projected images are focused on a retina of a person when viewed from a viewing distance within a range of zero to two inches, wherein the projection optics operate to produce the projected images to have a perceived image size that appear unclipped within an extent of a focal region of the retina and such that features of the projected images are resolvable by the retina when viewed from the viewing distance; and

a battery internal to the ring body which provides power to the display via a bus.

2 . The ring of claim 1 further comprising:

a processor internal to the ring body and connected to the display via the bus, the processor capable of sending image data to the display for rendering by the display.

3 . The ring of claim 2 further comprising:

a sensor connected to the processor via the bus, the sensor capable of sensing a condition and sending sensor data characterizing the condition to the processor, wherein the processor generates the image data based at least in part on the sensor data.

4 . The ring of claim 3 , wherein the sensor comprises at least one of: a temperature sensor, a pressure sensor, a magnetic field sensor, an accelerometer, a gyroscope, an acoustic sensor, a micro-electromechanical systems (MEMS) sensor, a biometric sensor, an optical plethysmograph, a pulse oximeter, or a heart rate sensor.

5 . The ring of claim 3 , wherein the sensor comprises a biometric sensor and wherein the processor generates the image data to display biometric data derived from the sensor data.

6 . The ring of claim 2 further comprising:

a radio integrated with the ring body, the radio connected to the processor via the bus, and the radio capable of receiving radio data signals, wherein the processor generates the image data based at least in part on the radio data signals.

7 . The ring of claim 1 , wherein the display comprises an ultra-high density LED array having a display width of less than 2 millimeters.

8 . The ring of claim 1 , wherein the display comprises an ultra-high density LED array having a pixel pitch of less than 12 microns.

9 . The ring of claim 1 , wherein the features comprise text.

10 . A handheld personal object, comprising:

an object body having a form factor suitable for holding in a human hand;

a display inset in the object body;

a window through which the display may be viewed from a position external to the object body;

projection optics inset in the object body in an optical path between the display and the window, the projection optics structured to magnify images produced by the display such that projected images are focused on a retina of a person when viewed from a viewing distance within a range of zero to two inches, wherein the projection optics operate to produce the projected images to have a perceived image size that appear unclipped within an extent of a focal region of the retina and such that features of the projected images are resolvable by the retina when viewed from the viewing distance; and

a battery internal to the object body which provides power to the display via a bus.

11 . The handheld personal object of claim 10 where the object body comprises a watch, a key, a pen or a greeting card.

12 . The handheld personal object of claim 10 where the object body is wearable.

13 . The handheld personal object of claim 10 , wherein the display comprises an ultra-high density LED array having a display width of less than 2 millimeters.

14 . The handheld personal object of claim 10 , wherein the features comprise text.

15 . The handheld personal object of claim 10 , further comprising:

a processor internal to the object body and connected to the display via the bus, the processor capable of sending image data to the display for rendering by the display.

16 . The handheld personal object of claim 15 , further comprising:

a sensor connected to the processor via the bus, the sensor capable of sensing a condition and sending sensor data characterizing the condition to the processor, wherein the processor generates the image data based at least in part on the sensor data.

17 . The handheld personal object of claim 16 , wherein the sensor comprises at least one of: a temperature sensor, a pressure sensor, a magnetic field sensor, an accelerometer, a gyroscope, an acoustic sensor, a micro-electromechanical systems (MEMS) sensor, a biometric sensor, an optical plethysmograph, a pulse oximeter, or a heart rate sensor.

18 . A wristwatch, comprising:

a wrist band;

a watch head including timekeeping elements;

a display inset in the watch head;

a window through which the display may be viewed from a position external to the watch head;

projection optics inset in the watch head in an optical path between the display and the window, the projection optics structured to magnify images produced by the display such that projected images are focused on a retina of a person when viewed from a viewing distance within a range of zero to two inches, wherein the projection optics operate to produce the projected images to have a perceived image size that appear unclipped within an extent of a focal region of the retina and such that features of the projected images are resolvable by the retina when viewed from the viewing distance; and

a battery internal to the watch head which provides power to the display via a bus.

19 . The wristwatch of claim 18 , wherein the display, the window, and the projection optics are inset at a position of an hour marker of the watch head.

20 . The wristwatch of claim 18 , wherein the watch head includes a plurality of hour markers having substantially same size and shape as the window for the display.