IP Library Granted Patent US 10,437,061
Granted Patent B2
US 10,437,061 · App. 15/065,780 · Granted Oct 8, 2019

Near-ocular display based on hologram projection

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Patent No.
US 10,437,061
App. No.
15/065,780
Granted
Oct 8, 2019
Kind
B2
Abstract

A display device includes a two-dimensional array of tiles. Each tile includes a two-dimensional array of pixels and a lens, of a two-dimensional array of lenses. Each pixel is configured to output light so that the two-dimensional array of pixels outputs a respective pattern of light. Each lens is configured to direct at least a portion of the respective pattern of light from the two-dimensional array of pixels to a pupil of an eye of a user. The display device also includes one or more processors configured to obtain a transformed image for forming a non-transformed image on a retina of the eye; and activate a subset of the two-dimensional array of tiles for outputting, from at least the subset of the two-dimensional array of tiles, a collective pattern of light that is based on the transformed image and directed to the pupil of the eye.

Claims (57)

1. A display device, comprising:

a two-dimensional array of tiles, each tile comprising:

a two-dimensional array of pixels, wherein each pixel is configured to output light so that the two-dimensional array of pixels outputs a respective pattern of light; and

a lens, of a two-dimensional array of lenses, configured to direct at least a portion of the respective pattern of light from the two-dimensional array of pixels to a pupil of an eye of a user; and

one or more processors coupled with the two-dimensional array of tiles and configured to:

obtain a transformed image for forming a non-transformed image on a retina of the eye of the user; and

activate a subset of the two-dimensional array of tiles for outputting, from at least the subset of the two-dimensional array of tiles, a collective pattern of light that is directed to the pupil of the eye of the user, the subset of the two-dimensional array of tiles including two or more contiguous tiles, a first tile of the two or more contiguous tiles outputting a first portion of the transformed image, and a second tile, adjacent to the first tile, of the two or more contiguous tiles outputting a second portion of the transformed image that does not overlap with the first portion of the transformed image,

wherein:

for any pixel of the activated subset of the two-dimensional array of tiles that outputs light, at least a portion of the light from the pixel is directed to the pupil of the eye of the user;

the collective pattern of light is configured to form the non-transformed image on the retina of the eye of the user; and

the transformed image causes brightness of pixels in a middle region of the first tile to change relative to brightness of pixels in a peripheral region of the first tile so that brightness variation within a first portion of the non-transformed image formed on the retina of the eye of the user corresponding to the first tile is reduced and the transformed image causes brightness of pixels in a middle region of the second tile to change relative to brightness of pixels in a peripheral region of the second tile so that brightness variation within a second portion of the non-transformed image formed on the retina of the eye of the user corresponding to the second tile is reduced.

2. The display device of claim 1 , wherein the one or more processors are configured to:

generate the transformed image from the non-transformed image, or

receive the transformed image from one or more electronic devices located separately from the display device.

3. The display device of claim 1 , wherein the transformed image is a computer generated hologram of the non-transformed image.

4. The display device of claim 3 , wherein the transformed image is a point source hologram of the non-transformed image.

5. The display device of claim 1 , wherein the transformed image is an optically generated hologram of the non-transformed image.

6. The display device of claim 1 , wherein each pixel includes multiple subpixels, and each subpixel is conditionally illuminated with a respective laser beam.

7. A method performed with a display device including a two-dimensional array of tiles, each tile including: a two-dimensional array of pixels, each pixel being configured to output light so that the two-dimensional array of pixels outputs a respective pattern of light, and a lens, of a two-dimensional array of lenses, configured to direct at least a portion of the respective pattern of light from the two-dimensional array of pixels to a pupil of an eye of a user, the method comprising:

obtaining a transformed image for forming a non-transformed image on a retina of the eye of the user; and

activating a subset of the two-dimensional array of tiles for outputting, from at least the subset of the two-dimensional array of tiles, a collective pattern of light that is directed to the pupil of the eye of the user, the subset of the two-dimensional array of tiles including two or more contiguous tiles, a first tile of the two or more contiguous tiles outputting a first portion of the transformed image and a second tile, adjacent to the first tile, of the two or more contiguous tiles outputting a second portion of the transformed image that does not overlap with the first portion of the transformed image,

wherein:

for any pixel of the activated subset of the two-dimensional array of tiles that outputs light, at least a portion of the light from the pixel is directed to the pupil of the eye of the user;

the collective pattern of light is configured to form the non-transformed image on the retina of the eye of the user; and

the transformed image causes brightness of pixels in a middle region of the first tile to change relative to brightness of pixels in a peripheral region of the first tile so that brightness variation within a first portion of the non-transformed image formed on the retina of the eye of the user corresponding to the first tile is reduced and the transformed image causes brightness of pixels in a middle region of the second tile to change relative to brightness of pixels in a peripheral region of the second tile so that brightness variation within a second portion of the non-transformed image formed on the retina of the eye of the user corresponding to the second tile is reduced.

8. The method of claim 7 , including:

generating the transformed image from the non-transformed image, or

receiving the transformed image from one or more electronic devices located separately from the display device.

9. The method of claim 7 , wherein the transformed image is a computer generated hologram of the non-transformed image.

10. The method of claim 9 , wherein the transformed image is a point source hologram of the non-transformed image.

11. The method of claim 7 , wherein the transformed image is an optically generated hologram of the non-transformed image.

12. The method of claim 7 , wherein each pixel includes multiple subpixels, and each subpixel is conditionally illuminated with a respective laser beam.

13. A display device, comprising:

a two-dimensional array of tiles, each tile comprising:

a two-dimensional array of pixels, wherein each pixel is configured to output light so that the two-dimensional array of pixels outputs a respective pattern of light; and

a lens, of a two-dimensional array of lenses, configured to direct at least a portion of the respective pattern of light from the two-dimensional array of pixels to a pupil of an eye of a user,

wherein the display device is configured to:

obtain a transformed image for forming a non-transformed image on a retina of the eye of the user; and

activate a subset of the two-dimensional array of tiles for outputting, from at least the subset of the two-dimensional array of tiles, a collective pattern of light that is directed to the pupil of the eye of the user, the subset of the two-dimensional array of tiles including two or more contiguous tiles, a first tile of the two or more contiguous tiles outputting a first portion of the transformed image and a second tile, adjacent to the first tile, of the two or more contiguous tiles outputting a second portion of the transformed image that does not overlap with the first portion of the transformed image,

wherein:

for any pixel of the activated subset of the two-dimensional array of tiles that outputs light, at least a portion of the light from the pixel is directed to the pupil of the eye of the user;

the collective pattern of light is configured to form the non-transformed image on the retina of the eye of the user; and

the transformed image causes brightness of pixels in a middle region of the first tile to change relative to brightness of pixels in a peripheral region of the first tile so that brightness variation within a first portion of the non-transformed image formed on the retina of the eye of the user corresponding to the first tile is reduced and the transformed image causes brightness of pixels in a middle region of the second tile to change relative to brightness of pixels in a peripheral region of the second tile so that brightness variation within a second portion of the non-transformed image formed on the retina of the eye of the user corresponding to the second tile is reduced.

14. The display device of claim 13 , wherein the display device is configured to:

generate the transformed image from the non-transformed image.

15. The display device of claim 13 , wherein the transformed image is a computer generated hologram of the non-transformed image.

16. The display device of claim 15 , wherein the transformed image is a point source hologram of the non-transformed image.

17. The display device of claim 13 , wherein each pixel includes multiple subpixels, and each subpixel is conditionally illuminated with a respective laser beam.

18. The display device of claim 13 , wherein the display device is configured to:

receive the transformed image from one or more electronic devices located separately from the display device.

19. The display device of claim 1 , wherein:

the transformed image is configured to compensate for diffraction caused by the two-dimensional array of tiles,

the first portion of the transformed image corresponds to a first portion of the non-transformed image,

the second portion of the transformed image corresponds to a second portion of the non-transformed image,

the second portion of the transformed image is distinct from and does not overlap with the first portion of the transformed image,

the second portion of the non-transformed image is distinct from and does not overlap with the first portion of the non-transformed image, and

the first portion of the transformed image is determined for the first tile and the second portion of the transformed image is determined for the second tile, separate from the first portion of the transformed image determined for the first tile.

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CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Jun 18, 2022
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To: META PLATFORMS TECHNOLOGIES, LLC
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