IP Library Granted Patent US 9,836,649
Granted Patent B2
US 9,836,649 · App. 14/533,651 · Granted Dec 5, 2017

Eye imaging in head worn computing

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Patent No.
US 9,836,649
App. No.
14/533,651
Granted
Dec 5, 2017
Kind
B2
Abstract

Aspects of the present invention relate to methods and systems for imaging, recognizing, and tracking of a user's eye that is wearing a HWC. Aspects further relate to the processing of images reflected from the user's eye and controlling displayed content in accordance therewith. Aspects further relate to determining health conditions of the user based on eye imaging technologies.

Claims (20)

1. An eye-imaging system, comprising:

a camera system positioned in a head-worn computer and positioned to capture eye-image light that originates as reflections from an internal portion of an eye of a user, wherein the camera system comprises an antireflection coated optic to reduce reflections from a surface of the eye of the user to increase the sensitivity of the camera system to the reflections from the internal portion of the eye of the user,

wherein the head-worn computer comprises a see-through computer display through which the user is able to see a surrounding environment and upon which the user is able to see digitally presented content;

an infrared (IR) light-source positioned in the head-worn computer for projecting IR light into a common optical axis with the digitally presented content in-line with the eye of the user such that it irradiates the internal portion of the eye of the user with a known amount of IR light to produce the reflections from the internal portion of the eye of the user; and

a processor adapted to analyze a light absorption statistic based on a comparison of the known amount of IR light and the reflections from the internal portion of the eye of the user.

2. The eye-imaging system of claim 1 , wherein the IR light source is positioned to direct light into the common optical axis that directs the light into a pupil of the eye of the user to irradiate a back portion of the internal portion of the eye such that the reflections are directed back out of the eye.

3. The eye-imaging system of claim 1 , wherein the absorption statistic is used to assess a health condition of the user.

4. The eye-imaging system of claim 3 , wherein the health condition is a blood alcohol indication.

5. The eye-imaging system of claim 3 , wherein the health condition is a blood glucose indication.

6. The eye-imaging system of claim 3 , wherein the health condition is a controlled substance concentration indication.

7. The eye-imaging system of claim 1 , wherein the see-through computer display is a reflective display.

8. The eye-imaging system of claim 7 , wherein the reflective display is a liquid crystal on silicon (LCoS).

9. The eye-imaging system of claim 8 , wherein substantially all display illumination is incident to reflective angles between 45 degrees and 135 degrees relative to a front surface of the reflective display.

10. The eye-imaging system of claim 7 , wherein the reflective display is a digital light projector (DLP).

11. The eye-imaging system of claim 1 , wherein the IR light is generated at a position adjacent to the see-through computer display.

12. The eye-imaging system of claim 1 , further comprising a dark-light trap positioned to capture off-pixel light.

13. The eye-imaging system of claim 1 , wherein the see-through computer display is an emissive display.

14. The eye-imaging system of claim 1 , wherein the light absorption statistic is analyzed at regular intervals.

15. The eye-imaging system of claim 1 , wherein the light absorption statistic is analyzed after an identified event.

16. The eye-imaging system of claim 1 , wherein the light absorption statistic is analyzed when prompted by an external communication.

Assignments (7)
ASSIGNMENT OF SECURITY INTEREST IN PATENTS Recorded Nov 7, 2019
From: JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, N.A.
To: CITIBANK, N.A.
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PATENT SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Aug 22, 2019
From: MAGIC LEAP, INC.; MOLECULAR IMPRINTS, INC.; MENTOR ACQUISITION ONE, LLC
To: JP MORGAN CHASE BANK, N.A.
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ASSIGNMENT OF PATENTS AND PATENT APPLICATIONS Recorded Apr 18, 2019
From: JGB COLLATERAL, LLC
To: MENTOR ACQUISITION ONE, LLC
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SECURED PARTY BILL OF SALE Recorded Apr 18, 2019
From: OSTERHOUT GROUP, INC.
To: JGB COLLATERAL, LLC
Reel/Frame 051018/0883 →
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Mar 15, 2018
From: OSTERHOUT GROUP, INC.
To: JGB COLLATERAL, LLC
Reel/Frame 045606/0295 →
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Oct 3, 2017
From: OSTERHOUT GROUP, INC.
To: O-FILM GLOBAL (HK) TRADING LIMITED
Reel/Frame 044127/0501 →
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Sep 28, 2017
From: OSTERHOUT GROUP, INC.
To: 21ST CENTURY FOX AMERICA, INC.
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