WO2023185115A1 - Monture de lunettes, module monté sur la tête et dispositif monté sur la tête - Google Patents

Monture de lunettes, module monté sur la tête et dispositif monté sur la tête Download PDF

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WO2023185115A1
WO2023185115A1 PCT/CN2022/140052 CN2022140052W WO2023185115A1 WO 2023185115 A1 WO2023185115 A1 WO 2023185115A1 CN 2022140052 W CN2022140052 W CN 2022140052W WO 2023185115 A1 WO2023185115 A1 WO 2023185115A1
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杨玉林
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  • This application belongs to the technical field of smart devices, and in particular relates to a spectacle frame, a head-mounted assembly and a head-mounted device.
  • the present application provides a spectacle frame for a head-mounted device.
  • the spectacle frame includes a first mounting frame, a second mounting frame and a rotating member.
  • the rotating member is connected to the first mounting frame and the second mounting frame respectively.
  • the mounting frame is rotationally connected, and the first mounting frame and the second mounting frame can be configured to rotate relative to the rotating member in a first direction to rotate between the first mounting frame and the second mounting frame.
  • side-by-side unfolded state and may be configured to rotate relative to the rotating member in a second direction opposite to the first direction to rotate to a folded state in which the first mounting frame and the second mounting frame overlap.
  • the present application provides a head-mounted assembly for use in head-mounted equipment.
  • the head-mounted assembly includes a first mounting frame and a second mounting frame, a rotating member, and a first leg and a second leg.
  • the rotating member is rotatably connected to the first mounting frame and the second mounting frame respectively, the first leg is connected to the first mounting frame, and the second leg is connected to the second mounting frame.
  • the first mounting frame and the second mounting frame may be configured to rotate relative to the rotating member in a first direction to rotate to an expanded state in which the first mounting frame and the second mounting frame are side by side, And may be configured to rotate relative to the rotating member in a second direction opposite to the first direction to rotate to an unfolded state in which the first mounting frame and the second mounting frame are side by side, and the first When the installation frame and the second installation frame are in an unfolded state, the first leg is connected to an end of the first installation frame away from the second installation frame, and the second leg is connected to the second One end of the installation frame is away from the first installation frame.
  • the present application provides a head-mounted device.
  • the head-mounted device includes a first mounting frame, a second mounting frame, a rotating member, a support component and a lens module.
  • the lens module is installed on the third mounting frame.
  • the rotating member is rotatably connected to the first mounting frame and the second mounting frame respectively, and the support assembly is respectively connected to the first mounting frame and the second mounting frame.
  • the second mounting frame is connected to support the head-mounted device, and the first mounting frame and the second mounting frame may be configured to rotate relative to the rotating member in a first direction to rotate to
  • the first mounting frame and the second mounting frame are in an expanded state side by side, and may be configured to rotate relative to the rotating member in a second direction opposite to the first direction to rotate to the first The expansion state of the installation frame and the second installation frame side by side.
  • Figure 1 is a schematic structural diagram of a head-mounted device in an embodiment of the present application
  • Figure 2 is an exploded exploded view of the head-mounted device in the embodiment shown in Figure 1 from one perspective;
  • Figure 3 is an exploded exploded view of the head-mounted device in the embodiment shown in Figure 1 from another perspective;
  • Figure 4 is an exploded exploded view of the mirror frame in the embodiment shown in Figure 3;
  • Figure 5 is a schematic structural diagram of the frame in the embodiment shown in Figure 3 when it is in a folded state
  • FIG. 6 is a schematic structural diagram of the headset assembly in the embodiment shown in Figure 1;
  • Figure 7 is an exploded exploded view of the fourth housing in the embodiment shown in Figure 6;
  • Figure 8 is a diagram showing the cooperation relationship between the fourth housing and the bending member in the embodiment shown in Figure 7;
  • Figure 9 is a diagram showing the relationship between the first leg and the control system in the embodiment shown in Figure 3;
  • Figure 10 is a schematic structural diagram of the head-mounted device in the folded state in the embodiment shown in Figure 3 from one perspective;
  • FIG. 11 is a schematic structural diagram of the head-mounted device in the folded state in the embodiment shown in FIG. 3 from another perspective.
  • an embodiment means that a particular feature, structure or characteristic described in connection with the embodiment can be included in at least one embodiment of the present application.
  • the appearances of this phrase in various places in the specification are not necessarily all referring to the same embodiment, nor are separate or alternative embodiments mutually exclusive of other embodiments. Those skilled in the art understand, both explicitly and implicitly, that the embodiments described herein may be combined with other embodiments.
  • the spectacle frame includes a first mounting frame, a second mounting frame and a rotating member.
  • the rotating member is connected with the first mounting frame and the second mounting frame.
  • the first mounting frame and the second mounting frame may be configured to rotate relative to the rotating member in a first direction to rotate to a position where the first mounting frame and the second mounting frame are side by side.
  • the unfolded state is configured to rotate relative to the rotating member in a second direction opposite to the first direction to rotate to a folded state in which the first mounting frame and the second mounting frame overlap.
  • the frame further includes a nose piece, which is rotatably connected to the second mounting frame.
  • the nose pad is located between the first mounting frame and the second mounting frame.
  • the nose pad is located between the first mounting frame and the second mounting frame.
  • the second mounting frame is located close to the first mounting frame.
  • the first mounting frame is provided with a first sub-pivot joint and a second sub-pivot joint that are rotationally connected to the rotating member.
  • the first sub-pivot joint and the second sub-pivot joint are
  • the second mounting frame is provided with a first connecting arm.
  • the first connecting arm is located on the second mounting frame.
  • the head-mounted assembly includes a first mounting frame and a second mounting frame, a rotating member, a first leg and a second leg.
  • the rotating member Rotatingly connected to the first mounting frame and the second mounting frame respectively, the first leg is connected to the first mounting frame, the second leg is connected to the second mounting frame, and the The first mounting frame and the second mounting frame may be configured to rotate relative to the rotating member in a first direction to rotate to an expanded state in which the first mounting frame and the second mounting frame are side by side, and may configured to rotate relative to the rotating member in a second direction opposite to the first direction to rotate to a folded state in which the first mounting frame and the second mounting frame are side by side, the first mounting frame When the second mounting frame is in the unfolded state, the first leg is connected to an end of the first mounting frame away from the second mounting frame, and the second leg is connected to the second mounting frame. One end away from the first mounting frame.
  • the first leg may be configured to be bent toward a side closer to the second leg to be in a bent state, and may be configured to extend toward a side away from the second leg to be in a bent state.
  • the second leg In an extended state, the second leg may be configured to bend toward a side closer to the first leg to be in a bent state, and may be configured to extend toward a side away from the first leg to be in an extended state. state.
  • each of the first leg and the second leg includes a plurality of housings, the plurality of housings are connected to each other in turn, and each of the first leg and the second leg is located in The housing at the head end is connected and fixed to the first installation frame and the second installation frame, and the two connected housings in the first leg are configured to rotate relative to each other and to the side away from the second leg. , can be rotated to the abutment state in which the ends of the two connected shells in the first leg are in contact and limited, and the two connected shells in the second leg are configured to rotate relative to each other and move away from each other.
  • One side of the first leg can be rotated to an abutment state in which the ends of the two connected shells in the second leg are in contact with each other and limited.
  • first leg is in an extended state
  • Any two connected shells in the first leg are in an abutting state with their ends abutting and limiting.
  • second leg is in an extended state
  • any two connected shells in the second leg are in an abutting state.
  • the two housings are in an abutting state with their ends abutting against each other for limiting positions.
  • the extension directions of two of the two connected housings are the same.
  • first leg and the second leg are configured to be connected to each other to form a ring structure in the folded state and the bent state.
  • the housing at the end of the first leg includes a housing part and a hook part rotatably connected to the housing part, and the housing in the second leg moves away from the housing part.
  • a buckle portion is provided on one side of the first leg, and the buckle portion is used for snap connection with the hook portion.
  • each of the first leg and the second leg further includes a bending portion, the bending portion is used to connect with the end of each of the first leg and the second leg. Shell connection.
  • the bent portion is a bone conduction earphone.
  • one of the two connected housings is provided with a first rotating part and a first magnetic component
  • the other housing is provided with a second rotating part and a second magnetic component
  • the first The rotating part is rotationally connected to the second rotating part
  • the first magnetic part and the second magnetic part are configured to be magnetically connected to maintain the abutting state of the two connected housings.
  • the headgear assembly further includes a nose pad, the nose pad is rotationally connected to the second mounting frame, and the first mounting frame and the second mounting frame are in the folded state.
  • the nose pad is located between the first mounting frame and the second mounting frame.
  • the second mounting frame is located close to the first mounting frame.
  • the first mounting frame is provided with a first sub-pivot joint and a second sub-pivot joint that are rotationally connected to the rotating member.
  • the first sub-pivot joint and the second sub-pivot joint are
  • the second mounting frame is provided with a first connecting arm.
  • the first connecting arm is located on the second mounting frame.
  • the head-mounted device includes a first mounting frame, a second mounting frame, a rotating member, a support component and a lens module.
  • the lens module is installed on the first mounting frame.
  • the rotating member is rotatably connected to the first mounting frame and the second mounting frame respectively, and the support assembly is respectively connected to the first mounting frame and the second mounting frame.
  • Two mounting frames are connected to support the head-mounted device.
  • the first mounting frame and the second mounting frame may be configured to rotate relative to the rotating member in a first direction to rotate to the
  • the first mounting frame and the second mounting frame are in an unfolded state side by side, and may be configured to rotate relative to the rotating member in a second direction opposite to the first direction to rotate to the first mounting frame.
  • the folded state is side by side with the second installation frame.
  • the support component is provided with a camera module
  • the lens module includes a first lens
  • the camera module is used to receive light passing through the first lens
  • the first lens Lenses are used to display images.
  • the support component is provided with an opto-mechanical component
  • the lens module includes an optical waveguide configured to receive light emitted by the opto-mechanical component.
  • the support assembly includes a first leg and a second leg.
  • first leg When the first mounting frame and the second mounting frame are in an unfolded state, the first leg is connected to the The first mounting frame has an end far away from the second mounting frame, the second leg is connected to an end of the second mounting frame far away from the first mounting frame, and the first leg can be configured to move closer to the first mounting frame.
  • the second leg is bent on one side to be in a bent state, and can be configured to extend to a side away from the second leg to be in an extended state, and the second leg can be configured to be close to the second leg.
  • One leg is bent on one side to be in a bent state, and can be configured to extend to a side away from the first leg to be in an extended state.
  • the head-mounted device further includes a nose pad, the nose pad is rotatably connected to the second mounting frame, and the first mounting frame and the second mounting frame are in the folded state. When the first mounting frame and the second mounting frame are in the unfolded state, the nose pad is located between the first mounting frame and the second mounting frame. Located on the part of the second mounting frame close to the first mounting frame.
  • the first mounting frame is provided with a first sub-pivot joint and a second sub-pivot joint that are rotationally connected to the rotating member.
  • the first sub-pivot joint and the second sub-pivot joint are
  • the second mounting frame is provided with a first connecting arm.
  • the first connecting arm is located on the second mounting frame.
  • the head mounted device may be an augmented reality or virtual reality device, such as augmented reality or virtual reality glasses.
  • the head-mounted device can also be other devices that need to be worn on the user's head, such as glasses, or devices that have other functions such as lighting and can be worn on the user's head, which will not be described again.
  • the following uses augmented reality or virtual reality glasses as an example to explain in detail.
  • the head mounted device may be configured to pass data to and receive data from the external processing device via a signal connection, which may be a wired connection, a wireless connection, or a combination thereof.
  • a signal connection which may be a wired connection, a wireless connection, or a combination thereof.
  • the head-mounted device may be used as a stand-alone device, ie, data processing is performed on the head-mounted device itself.
  • the signal connections may be configured to carry any kind of data, such as image data (eg, still images and/or full motion video, including 2D and 3D images), audio, multimedia, voice, and/or any other type of data.
  • the external processing device may be, for example, a game console, a personal computer, a tablet, a smartphone, or other type of processing device.
  • the signal connection may be, for example, a Universal Serial Bus (USB) connection, a Wi-Fi connection, a Bluetooth or Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) connection, an Ethernet connection, a cable connection, a DSL connection, a cellular connection (e.g., 3G, LTE/4G or 5G), etc. or combinations thereof.
  • the external processing device may communicate with one or more other external processing devices via a network, which may be or include, for example, a local area network (LAN), a wide area network (WAN), an intranet, a metropolitan area network (MAN), the global Internet, or the like. combination.
  • Display components, optics, sensors, processors, etc. can be installed in the head-mounted device.
  • the display components are designed to enable the functionality of the virtual reality glasses, e.g., by projecting light into the user's eyes, while the user is viewing them. Overlaying images on a view of the world environment implements the functionality of augmented reality glasses.
  • the head mounted device may also include sensors such as light sensors, Hall sensors, etc., and may further include a control system to control at least some of the above components and perform associated data processing functions.
  • the control system may include, for example, one or more processors and one or more memories.
  • Figure 1 is a schematic structural diagram of a head-mounted device in an embodiment of the present application.
  • Figure 2 is an exploded exploded view of the head-mounted device in the embodiment shown in Figure 1 from one perspective.
  • FIG. 3 is an exploded exploded view of the head-mounted device in the embodiment shown in FIG. 1 from another perspective.
  • the head-mounted device 100 may include a spectacle frame 10 worn in front of the user's eyes, a support component 20 connected to the spectacle frame 10 and worn on the user's head, a lens module 30 installed on the spectacle frame 10 and the support component 20 control system 40.
  • the spectacle frame 10 is connected to the support assembly 20 and can be worn on the user's head.
  • the lens module 30 is installed on the frame 10 to be set corresponding to the user's eyes when the frame 10 is worn on the user's head, and can realize certain optical functions such as light transmission, vision correction, virtual reality, augmented reality, etc., and can realize Image display.
  • the control system 40 can cooperate with the lens module 30 to implement certain optical functions or image display of the lens module 30 .
  • the spectacle frame 10 and the support assembly 20 are connected to form a head-mounted assembly 200 to be worn on the user's head.
  • the headset assembly 200 may not be limited to the frame 10 and the support assembly 20, but may also include others, which will not be described again.
  • the frame 10 can cooperate with the support assembly 20 to enable the headset assembly 200 to be worn on the user's head.
  • the support component 20 may also be worn on the user's head, and the spectacle frame 10 is disposed on the support component 20 to realize the wearing of the headset component 200 on the user's head.
  • the spectacle frame 10 can be worn on the bridge of the user's nose, and the support assembly 20 can be set up between the user's ears and head, so that the headset assembly 200 can be worn on the user's head.
  • the headset assembly 200 can also be worn on the user's head in other forms.
  • the spectacle frame 10 can be connected to the support component 20 so that the headgear component 200 forms a ring structure or a semi-ring structure.
  • the support component 20 is a ring structure or a semi-ring structure, which is worn on the user's head, and the spectacle frame 10 is installed on the support component 20 .
  • connection should be understood in a broad sense.
  • it can be a fixed connection or a fixed connection. It can be a detachable connection or an integrated connection; it can be a mechanical connection or an electrical connection; it can be a direct connection or an indirect connection through an intermediate medium; it can be an internal connection between two components.
  • connection should be understood in a broad sense.
  • it can be a fixed connection or a fixed connection. It can be a detachable connection or an integrated connection; it can be a mechanical connection or an electrical connection; it can be a direct connection or an indirect connection through an intermediate medium; it can be an internal connection between two components.
  • Figure 4 is an exploded exploded view of the lens frame 10 in the embodiment shown in Figure 3.
  • the mirror frame 10 is disposed on the same side of the support assembly 20 .
  • the mirror frame 10 may include a first mounting frame 11 connected to the supporting component 20, a second mounting frame 12 connected to the supporting component 20 and disposed opposite to the first mounting frame 11, and the first mounting frame 11 and the second mounting frame 12 respectively.
  • the rotating member 13 is rotatably connected and the nose piece 14 is installed on the second mounting frame 12 .
  • the first mounting frame 11 and/or the second mounting frame 12 can mount the lens module 30 .
  • the first installation frame 11 and/or the second installation frame 12 can also be used to install the control system 40 .
  • the rotating member 13 connects the first mounting frame 11 and the second mounting frame 12 so that the first mounting frame 11 and the second mounting frame 12 are integrated.
  • the rotating member 13 rotates relative to the first mounting frame 11 and the second mounting frame 12 respectively, so that the first mounting frame 11 and the second mounting frame 12 can be folded from the unfolded state to the folded state or unfolded from the folded state to the unfolded state.
  • the first installation frame 11 and the second installation frame 12 are in the unfolded state, the first installation frame 11 can correspond to the user's right eye, and the second installation frame 12 can correspond to the user's left eye, so as to be worn on the user's head.
  • the first mounting frame 11 can correspond to the user's left eye
  • the second mounting frame 12 can correspond to the user's right eye.
  • the first installation frame 11 and the second installation frame 12 are in the folded state
  • the first installation frame 11 can move to the side close to the support assembly 20 with the second installation frame 12 and be stacked with the second installation frame 12 for storage.
  • the nose support 14 can be used to contact the bridge of the nose to support the first installation frame 11 and the second installation frame 12 when the spectacle frame 10 is worn on the user's head. That is, the nose support 14 can contact the bridge of the nose when the first installation frame 11 and the second installation frame 12 are in the unfolded state, so that the first installation frame 11 and the second installation frame 12 are worn on the user's head.
  • first installation frame can also be called “Second installation frame”
  • second installation frame may also be called “first installation frame”.
  • the first mounting frame 11 may be made of one or more rigid materials.
  • the first mounting frame 11 may include a first body 111 in a frame-like structure and a first connecting arm 112 provided on a side of the first body 111 close to the support assembly 20 .
  • the first body 111 can be used to install the lens module 30 .
  • the first connecting arm 112 is connected to the support assembly 20 .
  • the first connecting arm 112 and/or the support assembly 20 may be used to mount the control system 40 .
  • the first body 111 may be a ring-shaped structure or a semi-ring-shaped structure, so as to install the lens module 30 .
  • the first body 111 can also have other structures, which will not be described again.
  • the first body 111 can be a circular annular structure, a rectangular annular structure, or a rounded rectangular annular structure. Of course, it can also be other structures.
  • the first main body 111 is provided with a first pivot portion 113 for rotationally connecting with the rotating member 13 .
  • the first pivot portion 113 is located on a side of the first body 111 away from the first connecting arm 112 .
  • the first pivot portion 113 may include a first sub-pivot portion 1131 and a second sub-pivot portion 1132 that are spaced apart.
  • the first sub-pivot portion 1131 and the second sub-pivot portion 1132 are spaced apart along the direction of the annular structure or semi-annular structure of the first body 111 to make way for the second mounting frame 12 .
  • first sub-pivot part 1131 and the second sub-pivot part 1132 may be connecting rods or protrusions provided with rotating shafts or connection holes.
  • first sub-pivot joint part 1131 and the second sub-pivot joint part 1132 can also be other structures that can be rotationally connected with the rotating member 13, and no further description will be given.
  • the first communication hole 114 is provided at an end of the first body 111 away from the first pivot portion 113 , that is, where the first connecting arm 112 is provided, to cooperate with the lens module 30 and the control system 40 .
  • the first connecting arm 112 may have a shell-like structure, and of course may also have other structures, which will not be described again.
  • the first connecting arm 112 is provided on a side of the first body 111 close to the support assembly 20 . One end of the first connecting arm 112 can be connected and fixed with the first body 111 and is opposite to the first communication hole 114 .
  • the first connecting arm 112 is provided with a first rotating portion 1121 at an end away from the first body 111 to be rotationally connected with the support assembly 20 .
  • first connecting arm 112 and the first body 111 may be an integral structure. In one embodiment, the first connecting arm 112 may be omitted from the first mounting frame 11 .
  • the second mounting frame 12 may be made of one or more rigid materials.
  • the second mounting frame 12 may include a second body 121 with a frame-like structure and a second connecting arm 122 provided on a side of the second body 121 close to the support assembly 20 .
  • the second body 121 can be used to install the lens module 30 .
  • the second connecting arm 122 is connected with the supporting assembly 20 .
  • the second connecting arm 122 and/or the support assembly 20 may be used to mount the control system 40 .
  • first subject in one embodiment can also be called the “second subject”.
  • second subject may also be called the “first subject”.
  • first connecting arm in one embodiment can also be called the “second connecting arm”.
  • Connecting arm correspondingly, the “second connecting arm” may also be called the “first connecting arm”.
  • the second body 121 may be a ring-shaped structure or a semi-ring-shaped structure, so as to install the lens module 30 .
  • the second body 121 can also have other structures, which will not be described again.
  • the second body 121 can be a circular annular structure, a rectangular annular structure, or a rounded rectangular annular structure. Of course, it can also be a structure of other shapes. In some embodiments, the structure and shape of the second body 121 may be substantially the same as that of the first body 111 .
  • the second body 121 is provided with a relief groove 1211 on a side close to the support assembly 20 to provide space for the rotating member 13 .
  • the relief groove 1211 extends along the direction of the annular structure or semi-annular structure of the second body 121 .
  • the relief slot 1211 may be omitted.
  • the second main body 121 is provided with a second pivot portion 1212 in the relief groove 1211 to be rotationally connected with the rotating member 13 .
  • the second pivot portion 1212 is located in the middle of the second body 121 in the direction from the first connecting arm 112 to the second connecting arm 122 .
  • the second pivot portion 1212 may be a connecting rod or protrusion provided with a rotating shaft or a connecting hole.
  • the second pivot portion 1212 can also have other structures.
  • the second body 121 is provided with a mounting plate 123 .
  • the mounting plate 123 is provided at an end of the second body 121 away from the second connecting arm 122 .
  • the mounting plate 123 may extend from the second body 121 to an end away from the second connecting arm 122 .
  • a mounting portion 1231 may be provided on the mounting plate 123 for mounting the nose pad 14 .
  • the mounting portion 1231 can be a pivot hole, or of course, can be anything else.
  • the mounting plate 123 when the first mounting frame 11 and the second mounting frame 12 are in the unfolded state, the mounting plate 123 can be in contact with the first mounting frame 11 such as the first body 111 . In one embodiment, when the first mounting frame 11 and the second mounting frame 12 are in the unfolded state, the mounting plate 123 may be located between the first sub-pivot portion 1131 and the second sub-pivot portion 1132 . Of course, the mounting plate 123 can be in contact with the first sub-pivot portion 1131 and the second sub-pivot portion 1132 . In addition, the first sub-pivot part 1131 and the second sub-pivot part 1132 may clamp the installation plate 123 to maintain the first installation frame 11 and the second installation frame 12 in the unfolded state.
  • a second communication hole 124 is provided at the end of the second body 121 away from the mounting plate 123 , that is, close to the second connecting arm 122 , to cooperate with the lens module 30 and the control system 40 .
  • first communication hole can also be called “Second communication hole”
  • second communication hole may also be called “first communication hole”.
  • the second connecting arm 122 may have a shell-like structure, and of course may also have other structures, which will not be described again.
  • the second connecting arm 122 is provided on a side of the second main body 121 close to the support assembly 20 .
  • One end of the second connecting arm 122 can be connected and fixed with the second body 121 and is opposite to the second communication hole 124 .
  • the second connecting arm 122 is provided with a first rotating portion 1221 at an end away from the second body 121 to be rotationally connected with the support assembly 20 .
  • the second connecting arm 122 may be placed between the first sub-pivot portion 1131 and the second sub-pivot portion 1132 .
  • the first sub-pivot joint part 1131 and the second sub-pivot joint part 1132 may clamp the second connecting arm 122 to maintain the first installation frame 11 and the second installation frame 12 in the folded state.
  • first connecting arm 112 and the first body 111 may be an integral structure.
  • second connecting arm 122 may be omitted from the second mounting frame 12 .
  • the rotating member 13 may include two symmetrically arranged connecting rods, namely a first connecting rod 131 and a second connecting rod 132 . It can be understood that when the structures of the first mounting frame 11 and the second mounting frame 12 are different, the shapes of the first connecting rod 131 and the second connecting rod 132 are adjusted accordingly, so that the first connecting rod 131 and the second connecting rod 132 have different shapes. The shapes of the rods 132 vary.
  • a third pivot portion 1311 is provided at one end of the connecting rod, such as the first connecting rod 131 and the second connecting rod 132, to be rotationally connected with the second body 121, such as the second pivot portion 1212.
  • the third pivot portion 1311 may be a mounting hole or a protruding post. It can be understood that the matching relationship between the second pivot part 1212 and the third pivot part 1311 is not limited to the matching relationship between the mounting hole and the rotating shaft, the protruding column and the connecting hole, etc., and may also be other.
  • a fourth pivot portion 1312 is provided at the other end of the connecting rod, such as the first connecting rod 131 and the second connecting rod 132, to be rotationally connected with the first body 111, such as the first pivot portion 113.
  • the fourth pivot portion 1312 may be a mounting hole or a protruding post. It can be understood that the matching relationship between the first pivot part 113 and the fourth pivot part 1312 is not limited to the matching relationship between the mounting hole and the rotating shaft, the protruding column and the connecting hole, etc., and may also be other.
  • first pivot joint can be converted to each other.
  • first pivot part may also be called the “second pivot part”
  • second pivot part may also be called the “first pivot part” .
  • the connecting rods such as the first connecting rod 131 and the second connecting rod 132 may be located in the relief groove 1211 .
  • the connecting rods such as the first connecting rod 131 and the second connecting rod 132 may be flush with the surface of the second body 121 to enhance appearance.
  • the nose pad 14 can be made of hard material. Its shape can be set according to your own needs.
  • the nose piece 14 is rotatably connected to the mounting plate 123, such as the mounting portion 1231, and can rotate along a line connecting the first connecting arm 112 and the second connecting arm 122 as an axis. In some embodiments, when the nose support member 14 rotates to contact the bridge of the nose, it may be blocked by the rotating member 13 and/or the first body 111 such as the first pivot portion 113 . In some embodiments, the nose pad 14 rotates to fit with the mounting plate 123 and is stored, so that the first mounting frame 11 and the second mounting frame 12 are folded in a folded state. In some embodiments, the nose pad 14 can be omitted, and the nose pad 14 can be worn on the bridge of the nose through the first mounting frame 11 and the second mounting frame 12 .
  • FIG. 5 is a schematic structural diagram of the mirror frame 10 in the folded state in the embodiment shown in FIG. 3 .
  • the mirror frame 10 in FIG. 3 is in an unfolded state, and the first mounting frame 11 and the second mounting frame 12 are side by side.
  • the mirror frame 10 in FIG. 5 is in a folded state, and the first mounting frame 11 and the second mounting frame 12 overlap.
  • the rotating member 13 When the mirror frame 10 is in the unfolded state, the rotating member 13 is located in the position of the relief groove 1211 between the second pivot portion 1212 and the first mounting frame 11 , and the rotating member 13 is extended toward the mounting plate 123 side.
  • the second mounting frame 12 such as the second main body 121 , is in contact with the rotating member 13 on the side close to the support assembly 20 and limited.
  • the first mounting frame 11 such as the first sub-pivot part 1131 and the second sub-pivot part 1132 , is located on both sides of the mounting plate 123 , and is engaged with the rotating member 13 to limit the position, so that the mirror frame 10 can no longer move away from the support assembly 20 .
  • One side is unfolded, that is, the rotating member 13 can no longer rotate to the side closer to the support assembly 20 relative to the first mounting frame 11 such as the first body 111 .
  • the rotating member 13 rotates relative to the second mounting frame 12 and rotates toward the side closer to the second connecting arm 122 .
  • the rotating member 13 rotates relative to the first mounting frame 11 and toward the side closer to the second connecting arm 122 .
  • One side of the first connecting arm 112 rotates.
  • the rotating member 13 When the frame 10 is in the folded state, the rotating member 13 is located in the position of the relief groove 1211 between the second pivot portion 1212 and the second connecting arm 122 , and the rotating member 13 is extended toward the second connecting arm 122 .
  • the second mounting frame 12 such as the second main body 121 , is in contact with the rotating member 13 on the side close to the support assembly 20 and limited.
  • the first body 111 and the second body 121 are stacked, and the first body 111 is located on the side of the second body 121 close to the support assembly 20 .
  • the first mounting frame 11 for example, the first sub-pivot portion 1131 and the second sub-pivot portion 1132 are located on both sides of the second connecting arm 122 , and the rotating member 13 is located between the first body 111 and the second body 121 .
  • the nose pad 14 is located between the first body 111 and the second body 121 .
  • the rotating member 13 rotates relative to the second mounting frame 12 and rotates toward the side closer to the first connecting arm 112 .
  • the rotating member 13 rotates relative to the first mounting frame 11 and moves away from the first mounting frame 11 .
  • One side of the first connecting arm 112 rotates.
  • first mounting frame 11 and the second mounting frame 12 can rotate relative to the rotating member 13 in the first direction to rotate to the unfolded state in which the first mounting frame 11 and the second mounting frame 12 are side by side, and can be rotated with the second mounting frame 11 and the second mounting frame 12 .
  • Figure 6 is a schematic structural diagram of the headset assembly 200 in the embodiment shown in Figure 1.
  • the support assembly 20 can be worn between the user's head and ears, and can be connected and fixed with the spectacle frame 10 such as the first mounting frame 11 and the second mounting frame 12 .
  • the support assembly 20 may include a first leg 21 connected to the first mounting frame 11 such as a first connecting arm 112 and a second leg 22 connected to the second mounting frame 12 such as a second connecting arm 122 .
  • the first leg 21 can be set up between the right ear and the head, and the second leg 22 can be set up between the left ear and the head, so as to realize the wearing of the support assembly 20 .
  • the first leg 21 and/or the second leg 22 may be used to mount the control system 40 .
  • the first leg 21 can be set up between the left ear and the head
  • the second leg 22 can be set up between the right ear and the head.
  • the legs may include a first housing 23, a second housing 24 rotatably connected to the first housing 23, and a third housing rotatably connected to the second housing 24. 25.
  • the fourth housing 26 is rotatably connected to the third housing 25 and the bending member 27 is plugged into the fourth housing 26 .
  • first leg 21 when the first leg 21 is bent toward the side closer to the second leg 22 and the second leg 22 is bent toward the side closer to the first leg 21, the first leg 21 and the second leg 21 are bent together.
  • 22 can form a ring structure when connected to each other for easy wearing.
  • the first housing 23 , the second housing 24 , the third housing 25 and the fourth housing 26 can rotate around an axis extending in the same direction when rotating with each other.
  • the housings connected in sequence between the first housing 23 and the fourth housing 26 may not be limited to the second housing 24 and the third housing 25 , but may also include other housings.
  • the plurality of housings connected in sequence between the first housing 23 and the fourth housing 26 can be rotated in sequence from end to end. Of course, it can also rotate around an axis extending in the same direction. It is understood that in some embodiments, one of the second housing 24 and the third housing 25 may be omitted.
  • the third housing 25 is omitted, and the second housing 24 and the fourth housing 26 are rotationally connected.
  • the second housing 24 is omitted, and the third housing 25 is rotationally connected to the first housing 23 .
  • first leg 21 can be bent toward the side close to the second leg 22 to be in a bent state, and can be extended toward the side away from the second leg 22 to be in an extended state.
  • the second leg 22 can be bent toward the side.
  • the side close to the first leg 21 is bent to be in a bent state, and can be extended to the side away from the first leg 21 to be in an extended state.
  • both the first leg 21 and the second leg 22 are in an extended state, they can be worn.
  • both the first leg 21 and the second leg 22 are in a bent state, they can be stored in certain scenarios. Can be connected to each other to form a ring structure in certain scenarios.
  • first housing names such as “first housing”, “second housing”, “third housing”, “fourth housing” and “housing” can be converted to each other.
  • first housing may be called the “second housing”
  • second housing may also be called the “first housing”.
  • the first housing 23 can be made of hard material.
  • a first installation space 230 is provided inside the first housing 23 for installing the control system 40 .
  • the first installation space 230 may be divided into multiple small spaces.
  • the first housing 23 in the first leg 21 may include a first connecting arm 112 (a structure shared with the first mounting frame 11 ) and a housing snap-connected to the first connecting arm 112 to form a first installation space 230 Subject 231.
  • the first installation space 230 can be connected with the first communication hole 114 to enable the control system 40 to cooperate with the lens module 30 .
  • the first rotating portion 1121 on the first connecting arm 112 is rotationally connected to a housing, such as the second housing 24 .
  • the housing body 231 in the first leg 21 may be a part of the first connecting arm 112 .
  • the housing body 231 in the first leg 21 can be connected to the first connecting arm 112 in other ways, such as welding, plugging, bonding, snapping, screwing, etc.
  • the housing body 231 in the first leg 21 can be connected to the first mounting frame 11 such as the first body 111 by welding, plugging, bonding, snapping, screwing, etc.
  • the housing body 231 in the first leg 21 and the first connecting arm 112 may be an integral structure.
  • the housing body 231 in the first leg 21 is located on a side of the first connecting arm 112 away from the second connecting arm 122 .
  • the housing body 231 in the first leg 21 is located on the side of the first connecting arm 112 close to the second connecting arm 122 .
  • the first housing 23 in the second leg 22 may include a second connecting arm 122 (a structure shared with the second mounting frame 12 ) and a housing snap-connected to the second connecting arm 122 to form a first installation space 230 Subject 231.
  • the first installation space 230 can be connected with the second communication hole 124 to enable the control system 40 to cooperate with the lens module 30 .
  • the first rotating portion 1221 on the second connecting arm 122 is rotationally connected to a housing, such as the second housing 24 .
  • the housing body 231 in the second leg 22 may be a part of the second connecting arm 122 .
  • the housing body 231 in the second leg 22 can be connected to the second connecting arm 122 in other ways, such as welding, plugging, bonding, snapping, screwing, etc.
  • the housing main body 231 in the second leg 22 can be connected to the second mounting frame 12, such as the second main body 121, by welding, plugging, bonding, snapping, screwing, etc.
  • the housing body 231 in the second leg 22 and the second connecting arm 122 may be an integral structure.
  • the housing body 231 in the second leg 22 is located on the side of the second connecting arm 122 away from the first connecting arm 112 .
  • the housing body 231 in the second leg 22 is located on the side of the second connecting arm 122 close to the first connecting arm 112 .
  • the first housing 23 such as the housing body 231 is provided with a magnetic component such as the first magnetic component 232 at an end away from the communication holes such as the first communication hole 114 and the second communication hole 124 to pass through the housing.
  • the magnetic force between the second housings 24 realizes the magnetic connection, and maintains the abutment state in which the end of the first housing 23 and the housing, such as the end of the second housing 24, are in contact and limited.
  • first housing 23 can be detachably connected to the housing, such as the second housing 24, by buckling, screwing, welding, etc., so that the end of the first housing 23 is connected to the housing, such as the second housing 24.
  • the ends of the two housings 24 are in an abutting state with the ends abutting and limiting, and can cooperate with the first leg 21 and the second leg 22 to form an annular structure when rotating.
  • the specific structure of the first housing 23 can be adjusted.
  • the first magnetic component 232 is located on the side of the first rotating part away from the second leg 22, so that the second housing 24 rotates relative to the first housing 23 toward the side closer to the second leg 22, or the second housing 24 rotates relative to the first housing 23 toward the side away from the second leg 22, and rotates to
  • the ends of the first housing 23 and the second housing 24 are in a limited contact state, and the first magnetic component 232 is magnetically connected to the second housing 24 .
  • the first magnetic component 232 is located on the side of the first rotating part away from the first leg 21 , so that the second housing 24 is closer to the first leg 21 relative to the first housing 23 .
  • the second housing 24 can also rotate relative to the first housing 23 to the side away from the first leg 21, and rotate until the ends of the first housing 23 and the second housing 24 abut.
  • the first magnetic component 232 is magnetically connected to the second housing 24.
  • Housings such as the second housing 24 and the third housing 25 can be made of hard materials.
  • a second installation space 240 is provided in the housing, such as the second housing 24 and the third housing 25 , for installing the control system 40 .
  • the housing, such as the second housing 24 and the third housing 25, is provided with a second rotating part 241 at one end.
  • the housing such as the second rotating part 241 of the second housing 24, is rotationally connected to the first housing 23, such as the first rotating part.
  • the second housing 24 rotates relative to the first housing 23, it can rotate to a position where the end of the first housing 23 and the end of the second housing 24 are in contact with each other for limiting. Limit.
  • the extension direction of the first housing 23 is consistent with the extension direction of the second housing 24, so that when worn by the user on the head.
  • the second rotating portion 241 of the third housing 25 is rotationally connected to the second housing 24 .
  • the third housing 25 when the third housing 25 rotates relative to the second housing 24, it can rotate to a position where the end of the third housing 25 and the end of the second housing 24 are in contact with each other for limiting. Limit.
  • the extension direction of the third housing 25 when the end of the third housing 25 is in contact with the end of the second housing 24, the extension direction of the third housing 25 is consistent with the extension direction of the second housing 24, so that it can be worn by the user. on the head.
  • the housing such as the second housing 24 and the third housing 25, is provided with a magnetic component, such as the second magnetic component 242, at one end where the second rotating part 241 is provided.
  • the magnetic force between the housing, such as the second magnetic component 242 of the second housing 24 and the first housing 23, such as the first magnetic component 232 realizes the magnetic connection with the first housing 23. , so that the end of the first housing 23 and the housing, such as the end of the second housing 24, are in an abutment state in which the ends are in contact and limited.
  • the second magnetic component 242 is located on the side of the second rotating part 241 away from the second leg 22, so that the second housing 24 is farther away from the second housing 24 relative to the first housing 23.
  • One side of the leg 22 rotates to the abutment state where the ends of the first housing 23 and the second housing 24 are in contact and limited, and the first magnetic component 232 and the second magnetic component 242 are magnetically connected.
  • the second magnetic component 242 is located on the side of the second rotating part 241 away from the first leg 21 , so that the second housing 24 is moved away from the first leg 21 relative to the first housing 23 .
  • One side rotates and rotates to the abutting state where the ends of the first housing 23 and the second housing 24 are in contact and limited, and the first magnetic component 232 and the second magnetic component 242 are magnetically connected.
  • the magnetic force between the second magnetic component 242 of the third housing 25 and the second housing 24 realizes the magnetic connection with the second housing 24 and makes the first housing 23 The end portion is in contact with a housing, such as the end portion of the second housing 24 .
  • the second magnetic component 242 is located on the side of the second rotating part 241 away from the second leg 22 , so that the third housing 25 is farther away from the second housing 24 relative to the second housing 24 .
  • One side of the leg 22 rotates and rotates to the abutment state where the third housing 25 and the end of the second housing 24 are in contact and limited, and the second magnetic component 242 is magnetically connected to the second housing 24 .
  • the second magnetic component 242 is located on the side of the second rotating part 241 away from the first leg 21 , so that the third housing 25 is moved away from the first leg 21 relative to the second housing 24 .
  • One side rotates and rotates to the abutting state where the ends of the third housing 25 and the second housing 24 are abutted and limited, and the second magnetic component 242 is magnetically connected to the second housing 24 .
  • magnetic components such as the first magnetic component 232 and the second magnetic component 242 may be omitted.
  • first housing 23 and the second housing 24 and the second housing 24 and the third housing 25 can be detachably connected through buckles, screws, etc. to maintain the The end portion of the first housing 23 and the end portion of the second housing 24 are in contact with each other, and the end portion of the third housing 25 is in contact with the end portion of the second housing 24 .
  • the housing such as the second housing 24 and the third housing 25 , is provided with a third rotating part 243 at one end away from the second rotating part 241 .
  • the third rotating part 243 of the second housing 24 is rotationally connected to the third housing 25, such as the second rotating part 241.
  • the second housing 24 rotates relative to the third housing 25, it can rotate to a position where the end of the third housing 25 and the end of the second housing 24 are in contact with each other for limiting. Limit.
  • the third rotating portion 243 of the third housing 25 is rotationally connected to the fourth housing 26 .
  • the third housing 25 when the third housing 25 rotates relative to the fourth housing 26, it can rotate to a position where the end of the third housing 25 and the end of the fourth housing 26 are in contact with each other for limiting. Limit. In some embodiments, when the end of the third housing 25 and the end of the fourth housing 26 are in contact with each other, the extension direction of the third housing 25 is consistent with the extension direction of the fourth housing 26 to facilitate wearing. on the user's head.
  • the housing such as the second housing 24 and the third housing 25
  • a magnetic component such as the third magnetic component 244
  • the magnetic force between the third magnetic part 244 of the second housing 24 and the third housing 25, such as the second magnetic part 242 realizes the magnetic connection with the third housing 25, so that the second The end portion of the housing 24 is in contact with the end portion of the third housing 25 .
  • the third magnetic component 244 is located on the side of the third rotating part 243 away from the second leg 22 , so that the third housing 25 is farther away from the second housing 24 relative to the second housing 24 .
  • One side of the leg 22 rotates to an abutting state where the ends of the third housing 25 and the second housing 24 are abutted and limited, and the third magnetic component 244 is magnetically connected to the second magnetic component 242 .
  • the third magnetic component 244 is located on the side of the third rotating part 243 away from the first leg 21 , so that the third housing 25 is moved away from the first leg 21 relative to the second housing 24 .
  • One side rotates and rotates to the abutment state where the ends of the third housing 25 and the second housing 24 are in contact and limited, and the third magnetic component 244 is magnetically connected to the second magnetic component 242 .
  • the magnetic force between the third magnetic part 244 of the third housing 25 and the fourth housing 26 realizes the magnetic connection with the fourth housing 26, and realizes the third housing 24.
  • the end portion of 25 and the end portion of the fourth housing 26 are abutted and limited to maintain the abutting state.
  • the third magnetic part 244 on the housing is located on the side of the third rotating part 243 away from the second leg 22, so that the third housing 25 is opposite to the first leg 21.
  • the fourth housing 26 rotates to the side away from the second leg 22 and rotates to the abutment state where the ends of the third housing 25 and the fourth housing 26 are in contact and limited, the third magnetic component 244 and The fourth housing 26 is magnetically connected.
  • the third magnetic part 244 on the housing, such as the third housing 25 is located on the side of the third rotating part 243 away from the first leg 21, so that the third housing 25 is relatively close to the fourth housing.
  • the body 26 rotates to the side away from the first leg 21 and rotates to the abutting state where the ends of the third housing 25 and the fourth housing 26 are in contact and limited, and the third magnetic component 244 and the fourth housing 26 are in contact with each other. 26 magnetic connections.
  • magnetic components such as third magnetic component 244 may be omitted.
  • the second housing 24 and the third housing 25 and the third housing 25 and the fourth housing 26 can be detachably connected through buckles, screws, etc., to maintain the The end of the second housing 24 is in contact with the end of the third housing 25 to limit the position; and the end of the third housing 25 is in contact with the end of the fourth housing 26 to limit the position. state.
  • the housing such as the second housing 24 and the third housing 25 , is provided with a mounting component 245 on the side of the second rotating part 241 away from the magnetic component, such as the second magnetic component 242 .
  • a mounting component 245 on the side of the second rotating part 241 away from the magnetic component, such as the second magnetic component 242 .
  • Suitable for magnetic connection with other equipment such as storage devices, chargers, mounting equipment, etc.
  • the mounting assembly 245 may include a magnetic member 2451 for magnetically connecting to other devices through the magnetic member. It is understood that the mounting component 245 can also be detachable from other equipment through buckling, screwing, welding, bonding, etc.
  • the mounting component 245 may include an electrical interface 2452 to be electrically connected to the control system 40 to enable the control system 40 to be electrically connected to external power supplies, storage devices, mounting equipment and other external devices through the electrical interface 2452 for charging. and/or operations such as data transfer.
  • the electrical interface 2452 may be a USB interface, a Type-C interface, or other interfaces well known to those skilled in the art.
  • the electrical interface 2452 is a pogo pin or a contact mated with a pogo pin.
  • the mounting assembly 245 may be disposed on the second housing 24 and/or the third housing 25 . Of course, in some embodiments, the mounting assembly 245 may also be disposed on the first housing 23 or the fourth housing 26 .
  • the housing such as the second housing 24 and the third housing 25 , is provided with a buckle part 246 on the side of the magnetic component, such as the second magnetic component 242 , away from the second rotating part 241 .
  • the buckle part 246 may include at least one or more buckles arranged in the extending direction of the housing, such as the second housing 24 and the third housing 25 , to cooperate with the first leg 21 and the second leg 22 to form a connection. ring structure.
  • Figure 7 is an exploded exploded view of the fourth shell 26 in the embodiment shown in Figure 6.
  • Figure 8 is an exploded view of the fourth shell 26 in the embodiment shown in Figure 7.
  • the relationship between the body 26 and the bending piece 27 is shown.
  • the fourth housing 26 can be made of hard material.
  • a third installation space 260 is provided inside the fourth housing 26 for installing the control system 40 .
  • the fourth housing 26 may include a housing part 261 that is rotatably connected to the housing, such as the third housing 25 , and a hook part 262 that is rotatably connected to the housing part 261 .
  • the hook portion 262 is used for buckling connection with the housing, such as the buckle portion 246, to form a ring structure.
  • a third installation space 260 is provided in the housing part 261.
  • the housing part 261 is provided with a through hole 2601 on one side to communicate with the third installation space 260 to realize the function of the control system 40 .
  • the through hole 2601 is located on the side of the housing portion 261 close to the second leg 22 .
  • the through hole 2601 is located on the side of the housing portion 261 close to the first leg 21 .
  • first installation space can also be called “first installation space”. It is the "second installation space”.
  • the housing part 261 is provided with a fourth rotating part 2611 at one end to be rotationally connected with a housing, such as the third rotating part 243 of the third housing 25 .
  • a fourth housing 26 rotates relative to the fourth rotating part 2611, it can rotate to a position where the end of the housing part 261 contacts the end of the housing, such as the end of the third housing 25, for position limiting.
  • the extension direction of the housing part 261 may be consistent with the extension direction of the housing, such as the third housing 25. .
  • the housing part 261 is provided with a magnetic component such as the fourth magnetic component 2612 at one end where the fourth rotating part 2611 is provided, so that the magnetic component such as the fourth magnetic component 2612 and the housing such as the third housing 25 can pass through.
  • the magnetic force between the third magnetic parts 244 realizes the magnetic connection with the housing, such as the third housing 25, and realizes the end of the housing part 261 and the end of the housing, such as the third housing 25, to abut and limit. The abutting state of the bit is maintained.
  • first magnetic component can be converted to each other, for example, “first magnetic component”.
  • second magnetic component can be converted to each other, for example, “first magnetic component”.
  • third magnetic component can be converted to each other, for example, “first magnetic component”.
  • fourth magnetic component can be converted to each other, for example, “first magnetic component”.
  • magnetic element may also be referred to as the "second magnetic element”.
  • the fourth magnetic part 2612 on the housing part 261 is located on the side of the fourth rotating part 2611 away from the second leg 22, so that the housing part 261 is relative to the housing, such as the third
  • the third housing 25 rotates to the side away from the second leg 22, and rotates to the abutment state where the housing portion 261 and the housing, such as the end of the third housing 25, are in contact and limited, and the fourth magnetic member 2612 and The third magnetic part 244 of the housing, such as the third housing 25 , is magnetically connected.
  • the fourth magnetic part 2612 on the housing part 261 is located on the side of the fourth rotating part 2611 away from the first leg 21 , so that the housing part 261 is relative to the housing, such as the third housing 25 Rotate to the side away from the first leg 21 and rotate to the abutment state in which the housing part 261 abuts and limits the end of the housing, such as the third housing 25, and the fourth magnetic member 2612 and the housing, such as the third housing 25, are in contact with each other.
  • the third magnetic part 244 of the three housings 25 is magnetically connected.
  • magnetic components such as fourth magnetic component 2612 may be omitted.
  • the fourth housing 26 can be detachably connected to the housing, such as the third housing 25, by snapping, screwing, or other detachable means to maintain the end of the fourth housing 26 with the housing, such as the third housing. The abutting state of the end of the body 25.
  • the housing part 261 is provided with a first plug-in part 2613 at one end away from the fourth rotating part 2611 for plug-in and fixation with the bending part 27 .
  • the first plug portion 2613 may include a socket and a limiting member 2614 disposed in the socket.
  • the jack may communicate with the third installation space 260.
  • the stop 2614 may include a spring-driven stop post. The limiting column is used to clamp and limit the position with the bending member 27 .
  • the housing part 261 is provided with a fifth rotating part 2615 at an end away from the fourth rotating part 2611 to be rotationally connected with the hook part 262 .
  • the fifth rotating part 2615 may be located on a side of the housing part 261 where the through hole 2601 is provided.
  • the hook part 262 can be rotationally connected with the housing part 261, such as the fifth rotating part 2615.
  • the hook portion 262 can rotate toward the side of the housing portion 261 where the through hole 2601 is provided, so as to fit with the housing portion 261 .
  • the hook portion 262 can rotate toward the side of the housing portion 261 where the through hole 2601 is provided, so as to be locked with the housing portion 261 .
  • the hook portion 262 may be provided with a relief hole 2602 to communicate with the through hole 2601.
  • the hook portion 262 on the first leg 21 can be snap-connected to the buckle portion 246 on the second leg 22 to realize the connection between the first leg 21 and the second leg 22 .
  • the hook portion 262 on the second leg 22 can be snap-connected with the buckle portion 246 on the first leg 21 to realize the connection between the first leg 21 and the second leg 22 .
  • the hook portion 262 can be omitted.
  • the housing such as the second housing 24 and the third housing 25, can be omitted.
  • the fourth housing 26 can be connected to a housing such as the third housing 25 or a housing such as the second housing 24 to the first housing 23 to connect with the first housing 23 . connect.
  • any two connected shells in the first leg 21 are in an abutting state with their ends abutting and limiting.
  • the second leg 22 is in an extended state, the second Any two connected shells in the legs 22 are in an abutting state with their ends abutting and limiting.
  • first rotating part can be interchanged.
  • second rotating part can also be called the "second rotating part”.
  • the bending member 27 is used to extend the length of the legs, such as the first leg 21 and the second leg 22, to facilitate the user to wear it. In some embodiments, bend 27 may be omitted. In some embodiments, the bending member 27 of corresponding length and type can be selected according to the user's needs to adapt to the head shapes of different users. In some embodiments, the bending member 27 may be a bone conduction earphone to be electrically connected to the control system 40 . In some embodiments, the bending member 27 is provided with a second plug-in portion 271 to plug into the fourth housing 26 such as the first plug-in portion 2613 of the housing portion 261 to facilitate the first leg 21 and the first plug-in portion 2613 of the housing portion 261 .
  • the two legs 22 can be folded, disassembled and stored.
  • the second plug portion 271 may be a plug post.
  • the plug-in post can extend into the jack and engage with the limiting member 2614 to secure the position.
  • the bending member 27 can also be connected to the fourth housing 26 such as the housing portion 261 in other ways, which will not be described again.
  • first plug-in part can also be called “third plug-in part”. “Second plug-in part”.
  • the bending member 27 on the first leg 21 can be bent toward one side of the second leg 22
  • the bending member 27 on the second leg 22 can be bent toward one side of the first leg 21 .
  • the side bends can increase the wearing firmness and prevent falling off.
  • the lens module 30 may include a first lens 31 mounted on the lens frame 10 , such as the first mounting frame 11 , and a second lens 32 mounted on the lens frame 10 , such as the second mounting frame 12 .
  • the first lens 31 can be set corresponding to the user's right eye
  • the second lens 32 can be set corresponding to the user's left eye.
  • at least one of the first lens 31 and the second lens 32 can be omitted.
  • first lens can be interchanged, for example, the “first lens” can also be called the “second lens”.
  • the first mounting frame 11 when the first lens 31 is installed on the first mounting frame 11 , the first mounting frame 11 , such as an annular structure or a semi-annular structure, surrounds the edge of the first lens 31 .
  • the second mounting frame 12 when the second lens 32 is installed on the second mounting frame 12 , the second mounting frame 12 , such as an annular structure or a semi-annular structure, surrounds the edge of the second lens 32 .
  • the first lens 31 may cover the first communication hole 114 .
  • the second lens 32 may cover the second communication hole 124 .
  • the first lens 31 and the second lens 32 may be arranged symmetrically.
  • Lenses such as the first lens 31 and the second lens 32 may include one or more lenses that are stacked. In some embodiments, the lenses such as the first lens 31 and the second lens 32 may include only one lens.
  • the function of the first lens 31 may be different from the function of the second lens 32 .
  • the function of the first lens 31 may also be the same as the function of the second lens 32 .
  • the function of the first lens 31 and the function of the second lens 32 can be adjusted within the technical scope well known to those skilled in the art.
  • Lenses can be made of one or more transparent or translucent materials such as glass or plastic.
  • the lens can also be made of one or more of transparent materials, translucent materials, opaque materials and other materials for a certain light transmission effect.
  • the lenses may be vision correction lenses made of one or more of convex lenses, concave lenses, etc.
  • other types of lenses or functional lenses such as flat lenses, anti-glare lenses, etc.
  • Glare mirrors, tinted mirrors (such as sunglasses, etc.) or functional films such as antireflection films, polarizing films, filter films, electrochromic films, photochromic films, etc.
  • the lens may be a myopia lens.
  • the lenses may also be other lenses such as flat lenses, anti-glare lenses, tinted lenses (such as sunglasses), etc.
  • the lens may also be a photochromic device (such as a photochromic film).
  • the photochromic device can be made of photochromic material, so that the photochromic device can change color after being excited by light of a certain wavelength.
  • the photochromic material can be produced using existing technical solutions in the prior art within the scope understood by those skilled in the art, and no further description will be given.
  • the lens may also be an electrochromic device (such as an electrochromic film).
  • electrochromic devices can be made from electrochromic materials.
  • the electrochromic material may be one of an inorganic electrochromic material and an organic electrochromic material.
  • the inorganic electrochromic material may be tungsten trioxide.
  • the organic electrochromic material can be one of polythiophenes and their derivatives, viologens, tetrathiafulvalene, metal phthalocyanine compounds, etc.
  • electrochromic materials can be produced using existing technical solutions in the prior art within the understanding of those skilled in the art, and no further description will be given.
  • the electrochromic device can be electrically connected to the control system 40 inside the head-mounted device 100 to control the electrochromic device.
  • the lens may be a waveguide component.
  • the waveguide assembly may include an optical waveguide.
  • the head mounted device 100 may present a virtual reality/augmented reality environment through a waveguide component such as an optical waveguide.
  • a waveguide component such as an optical waveguide can cooperate with the control system 40 inside the head-mounted device 100 to present a virtual reality/augmented reality environment.
  • the waveguide component, such as an optical waveguide may be a planar grating waveguide, such as a diffraction grating waveguide.
  • the lens may be a composite lens.
  • the functional area may be one of a display area, a light-transmitting area, a vision correction area, an electro/photochromic area, an optical waveguide area, and the like.
  • the composite lens can cooperate with the control system 40 inside the head-mounted device 100, for example, to realize the image of the display area (such as the display module display area and other display areas that are well known to those skilled in the art).
  • Display such as a light-transmitting area that transmits light, such as presenting a virtual reality/augmented reality environment, such as vision correction.
  • the light-transmitting area may be a transparent material or an opening.
  • the display area and the light-transmitting area may be spaced apart.
  • the display area is a display module display area.
  • the display area and the light-transmitting area can also be overlapped. That is, the light-transmitting area can also realize image display in the display area.
  • the lenses such as the first lens 31 and the second lens 32 , may be a structure formed by combining the lenses in any of the above embodiments, and no further description will be given.
  • the lens such as the first lens 31 and the second lens 32 is provided with a light coupling-in surface and a light-coupling surface.
  • the light coupling in surface and the light coupling out surface are connected together to form an optical path.
  • the light emitted by the control system 40 is coupled into the lens from the light coupling-in surface, and is transmitted within the optical path.
  • the light is coupled out of the lens at the light-coupling surface, enters the wearer's eye, and is imaged on the retina.
  • FIG. 9 is a diagram showing the relationship between the first leg 21 and the control system 40 in the embodiment shown in FIG. 3 .
  • the control system 40 can be used to cooperate with the lens module 30 to realize one of the functions of the lens module 30 such as augmented reality, virtual reality, electro/photochromism, image display, light transmission, etc.
  • the control system 40 can be installed on the support assembly 20 such as the first leg 21 and the second leg 22 .
  • Control system 40 may include two.
  • a first control system 41 is installed on the first leg 21 and a second control system 42 is installed on the second leg 22 .
  • the first control system 41 can be electrically and communicatively connected with the second control system 42 .
  • the control system 40 may include a functional device 411, a motherboard module 412, a battery module 413 and a speaker module 414 that are electrically connected together.
  • the battery module 413 can provide electric energy for the normal operation of the mainboard module 412, the functional device 411 and the speaker module 414.
  • the mainboard module 412 can be used to control the normal operation of the functional device 411 and the speaker module 414.
  • the motherboard module 412 when the lenses such as the first lens 31 and the second lens 32 are electrically connected to the motherboard module 412, the motherboard module 412 can be used to control the lenses such as the first lens 31 and the second lens 32 to realize that the lenses such as The first lens 31 and the second lens 32 have display functions, color changing functions, etc.
  • the control system 40 may also include other components, such as pickups, indicator lights, touch screens, antenna components, Bluetooth modules, heat dissipation components, bone conduction headphones (ie, bending components 27 ), etc.
  • the functional device 411 can be installed in the first housing 23 such as the first installation space 230 to communicate with the lens module 30 such as the first lens 31 and the second lens 32 through communication holes such as the first communication hole 114 and the second communication hole 124 Cooperate to realize the optical functions, augmented reality, virtual reality, image display and other functions of the lens module 30 such as the first lens 31 and the second lens 32 .
  • the functional device 411 can be an opto-mechanical component, used to emit light, so that the light is coupled into the optical surface and coupled into the lens, such as the first lens 31 and the second lens 32, to realize the virtual reality/augmented reality function. .
  • the functional device 411 may be a camera module for receiving light that passes through lenses such as the first lens 31 and the second lens 32 to capture external light.
  • the camera module can directly receive light that does not pass through lenses such as the first lens 31 and the second lens 32 .
  • the camera module can be used to take photos and videos, and can be used to take photos in order to realize the virtual reality/augmented reality function of the head-mounted device 100, so that the mainboard module 412 can process the images captured by the camera module. To present a virtual reality/augmented reality environment.
  • the functional device 411 may be a lamp for emitting light to the outside world.
  • the mainboard module 412 may be provided with electronic components such as a processor and sensors (such as Hall sensors, temperature sensors, etc.), which will not be described in detail here.
  • the motherboard module 412 may include a first motherboard component 4121 and a second motherboard component 4122 that are electrically connected to each other.
  • the first motherboard assembly 4121 is installed in the first housing 23 such as the first installation space 230 .
  • the second motherboard assembly 4122 is installed in the second housing 24 such as the second installation space 240 .
  • the second motherboard component 4122 is electrically connected to the mounting component 245 such as the electrical interface 2452.
  • the first mainboard assembly 4121 can be used to control lenses such as the first lens 31 and the second lens 32 to implement display functions, color changing functions, etc. of the lenses such as the first lens 31 and the second lens 32 .
  • the first motherboard component 4121 may be used to control the functional device 411.
  • the first motherboard assembly 4121 can be used to control the speaker module 414 .
  • the second mainboard component 4122 can be used to control charging and discharging of the battery module 413 .
  • one of the first mainboard assembly 4121 and the second mainboard assembly 4122 may be omitted or may be an integral structure.
  • the battery module 413 is installed in the third housing 25 such as the second installation space 240 .
  • the speaker module 414 is installed in the fourth housing 26 such as the third installation space 260 to propagate sound through the through hole 2601.
  • the motherboard module 412, battery module 413, functional device 411, speaker module 414, etc. in the first control system 41 and the second control system 42 can be distributed in the support assembly 20 according to the preset design, and can be hung by hanging.
  • the carrier component 245, such as the electrical interface 2452, realizes connection with external devices, and realizes the functions of the lens module 30 through the functional device 411.
  • the arrangement positions of the motherboard module 412, battery module 413, functional device 411 and speaker module 414 in the first control system 41 and the second control system 42 are adjustable.
  • the functional device 411 corresponding to the first lens 31 may be the same as the functional device 411 corresponding to the second lens 32 or different.
  • the functional devices 411 in this application can form a near-eye display optical system.
  • the near-eye display optical system can also include other components and is not limited to opto-mechanical components and lenses.
  • a device equipped with a near-eye display optical system, such as the head-mounted device 100, may be referred to as a near-eye display optical device.
  • FIG. 10 is a schematic structural diagram of the head-mounted device 100 in the folded state in the embodiment shown in FIG. 3 .
  • FIG. 11 is a schematic structural diagram of the head-mounted device 100 in the folded state in the embodiment shown in FIG. 3 from another perspective.
  • the functional device 411 in the first control system 41 in Figure 3 may be an opto-mechanical component.
  • the functional device 411 in the second control system 42 may be a camera module.
  • the first lens 31 may be an optical waveguide lens.
  • the second lens 32 can be a transparent display module and is electrically connected to the second control system 42 .
  • the second control system 42 can control the second lens 32 to display information.
  • the head mounted device 100 in FIG. 3 is an exploded exploded view in an unfolded state.
  • the head-mounted device 100 in FIG. 10 and FIG. 11 is a structural diagram in a folded state, in which the bending member 27 has been removed for easy storage.
  • the first body 111 and the second body 121 can be stacked.
  • the first lens 31 and the second lens 32 are stacked.
  • the first leg 21 is bent toward the second leg 22
  • the second leg 22 is bent toward the first leg 21 .
  • the hook portion 262 on the first leg 21 is snap-connected to the buckle portion 246 on the second leg 22 to form an annular structure.
  • the stacking of the first lens 31 and the second lens 32 in Figures 10 and 11 can reduce the width of the frame 10, and the ring-shaped structure can also be worn on the user's limbs such as wrists, legs, etc. And information can be displayed through the second lens 32 .
  • a background can be formed by an electrochromic device (such as an electrochromic film) to improve the display effect of the second lens 32 so that users can better view the lenses worn on the user's limbs, such as wrists, legs, etc.
  • an electrochromic device such as an electrochromic film
  • This application can diversify the head-mounted device 100 and bring more functions and usage methods to the product, providing consumers with the ultimate experience.
  • the disclosed methods and devices can be implemented in other ways.
  • the device implementation described above is only illustrative.
  • the division of modules or units is only a logical function division.
  • there may be other division methods for example, multiple units or components may be combined or can be integrated into another system, or some features can be ignored, or not implemented.
  • a unit described as a separate component may or may not be physically separate.
  • a component shown as a unit may or may not be a physical unit, that is, it may be located in one place, or it may be distributed to multiple network units. Some or all of the units can be selected according to actual needs to achieve the purpose of this embodiment.
  • each functional unit in each embodiment of the present application may be integrated into one processing unit, or each unit may exist physically alone, or two or more units may be integrated into one unit.
  • the above integrated units can be implemented in the form of hardware or software functional units.

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La présente demande appartient au domaine technique des dispositifs intelligents. Divulguée dans la présente demande est une monture de lunettes (10), un module monté sur la tête (200) et un dispositif monté sur la tête (100). Dans la monture de lunettes (10), la monture de lunettes (10) comprend un premier cadre de montage (11), un second cadre de montage (12) et un élément de rotation (13). L'élément de rotation (13) est respectivement relié de manière rotative au premier cadre de montage (11) et au second cadre de montage (12) ; le premier cadre de montage (11) et le second cadre de montage (12) peuvent être configurés pour tourner dans une première direction par rapport à l'élément de rotation (13) de façon à tourner pour être dans un état déplié où le premier cadre de montage (11) et le second cadre de montage (12) sont côte à côte, et peuvent également être configurés pour tourner dans une seconde direction opposée à la première direction par rapport à l'élément de rotation (13) de façon à tourner pour être dans un état plié dans lequel le premier cadre de montage (11) et le second cadre de montage (12) se chevauchent. Dans la présente demande, à l'aide de l'élément de rotation (13), le premier cadre de montage (11) et le second cadre de montage (12) peuvent se déplacer l'un par rapport à l'autre de façon à former un état plié dans lequel lesdits deux cadres de montage se chevauchent, de telle sorte que la largeur globale de la monture de lunettes (10) est réduite dans l'état plié, facilitant ainsi le stockage.
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