IP Library Granted Patent US 9,846,308
Granted Patent B2
US 9,846,308 · App. 15/047,110 · Granted Dec 19, 2017

Haptic systems for head-worn computers

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Quick Facts
Patent No.
US 9,846,308
App. No.
15/047,110
Filed
Feb 18, 2016
Granted
Dec 19, 2017
Kind
B2
Art Unit
2872
USPC
359/630
Abstract

Aspects of the present disclosure relate to haptic feedback systems and methods for use in head-worn computing systems. A head worn computer includes a frame adapted to hold a computer display in front of a user's eye, a processor adapted to present digital content in the computer display and to produce a haptic signal in coordination with the digital content display, and a haptic system including a plurality of haptic segments, wherein each of the haptic segments is individually controlled in coordination with the haptic signal.

Claims (22)

1. A head-worn computer, comprising:

a frame adapted to hold a computer display in front of a user's eye;

a processor adapted to present digital content in the computer display and to produce a haptic signal in coordination with the digital content display; and

a haptic system comprising a plurality of haptic segments, wherein each of the haptic segments is individually controlled in coordination with the haptic signal, and wherein each of the plurality of haptic segments comprises a different vibration capacity.

2. The head-worn computer of claim 1 , wherein each of the haptic segments comprises a piezo strip activated by the haptic signal to generate a vibration in the frame.

3. The head-worn computer of claim 1 , wherein an intensity of the haptic system is increased by activating more than one of the plurality of haptic segments.

4. The head-worn computer of claim 3 , wherein the intensity is further increased by activating more than two of the plurality of haptic segments.

5. The head-worn computer of claim 1 , wherein an intensity of the haptic system is regulated depending on which of the plurality of haptic segments is activated.

6. The head-worn computer of claim 1 , wherein each of the plurality of haptic segments are mounted in a linear arrangement and the segments are arranged such that the higher capacity segments are at one end of the linear arrangement.

7. The head-worn computer of claim 6 , wherein the linear arrangement is from back to front on an arm of the head-worn computer.

8. The head-worn computer of claim 7 , wherein the linear arrangement is proximate a temple of the user.

9. The head-worn computer of claim 7 , wherein the linear arrangement is proximate an ear of the user.

10. The head-worn computer of claim 7 , wherein the linear arrangement is proximate a rear portion of the user's head.

11. The head-worn computer of claim 6 , wherein the linear arrangement is from front to back on an arm of the head-worn computer.

12. A head-worn computer, comprising:

a frame adapted to hold a computer display in front of a user's eye;

a processor adapted to present digital content in the computer display and to produce a haptic signal in coordination with the digital content display;

a haptic system comprising a plurality of haptic segments, wherein each of the haptic segments is individually controlled in coordination with the haptic signal, and

a vibration conduit, wherein the vibration conduit is mounted proximate the haptic system and adapted to touch the skin of the user's head to facilitate vibration sensations from the haptic system to the user's head.

13. The head-worn computer of claim 12 , wherein the vibration conduit is mounted on an arm of the head-worn computer.

14. The head-worn computer of claim 12 , wherein the vibration conduit touches the user's head proximate a temple of the user's head.

15. The head-worn computer of claim 12 , wherein the vibration conduit is made of a soft material that deforms to increase contact area with the user's head.

Assignments (9)
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Nov 3, 2025
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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
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ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Nov 3, 2017
From: OSTERHOUT, RALPH F.
To: OSTERHOUT GROUP, INC.
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SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Oct 3, 2017
From: OSTERHOUT GROUP, INC.
To: O-FILM GLOBAL (HK) TRADING LIMITED
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SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Sep 28, 2017
From: OSTERHOUT GROUP, INC.
To: 21ST CENTURY FOX AMERICA, INC.
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