Weight-distributing headband for head-worn assembly
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1. A head-worn assembly, comprising:
- a headband configured to be worn by a user, the headband comprising a proximal part and a distal part, the proximal part extending from a first mounting position of the headband and configured to fit around a front of the head to a second mounting position of the headband, the proximal part including elongated tracks, the distal part extending from the first mounting position and configured to fit around a back of the head to the second mounting position, the first and second mounting positions configured to be located on opposite sides of the head and defining a reference axis passing in between the first and second mounting positions;
kinematic assemblies transitionally and pivotally mounted to the first and second mounting positions of the headband, the kinematic assemblies comprising slides mounted to the elongated tracks, the slides engaging a frictional clutch configured to cause translation of the kinematic assemblies within the elongated tracks;
a frame affixed to the headband at the kinematic assemblies and configured to extend from the first mounting position around the front of the head to the second mounting position;
an optical assembly for presenting an image, the optical assembly mounted on the frame and configured to be positioned in front of the head; and
an operational assembly distributed on the head-worn assembly such that weights of the frame, the optical assembly, and the operational assembly are balanced at the reference axis.
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Abstract
A head-worn assembly is disclosed including a head-worn device supported on a headband. The headband may include a first loop positioned around the head, and possibly a second loop affixed to the first loop and positioned over the head. Weight distribution and comfort of the head-worn assembly may be optimized by mounting the head-worn device at an approximate center (front to back) of the headband, and further balancing the weight of the head-worn device (front to back) over the mounting point. The weight distribution and comfort of the head-worn assembly may be further optimized by providing several user-customizable adjustments to the head-worn assembly.
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1. A head-worn assembly, comprising:
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a headband configured to be worn by a user, the headband comprising a proximal part and a distal part, the proximal part extending from a first mounting position of the headband and configured to fit around a front of the head to a second mounting position of the headband, the proximal part including elongated tracks, the distal part extending from the first mounting position and configured to fit around a back of the head to the second mounting position, the first and second mounting positions configured to be located on opposite sides of the head and defining a reference axis passing in between the first and second mounting positions; kinematic assemblies transitionally and pivotally mounted to the first and second mounting positions of the headband, the kinematic assemblies comprising slides mounted to the elongated tracks, the slides engaging a frictional clutch configured to cause translation of the kinematic assemblies within the elongated tracks; a frame affixed to the headband at the kinematic assemblies and configured to extend from the first mounting position around the front of the head to the second mounting position; an optical assembly for presenting an image, the optical assembly mounted on the frame and configured to be positioned in front of the head; and an operational assembly distributed on the head-worn assembly such that weights of the frame, the optical assembly, and the operational assembly are balanced at the reference axis. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8)
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9. A head-worn assembly, comprising:
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a headband configured to encircle a crown of a head of a user, the headband defining elongated tracks oriented along curving sides of the headband, the elongated tracks configured to be positioned on opposite sides of the head of the user; kinematic assemblies translationally and pivotally mounted to the headband, the kinematic assemblies comprising; slides mounted within the elongated tracks, the slides engaging a frictional clutch mounted on the headband and configured such that movement of the frictional clutch is configured to cause translation of the kinematic assemblies within the elongated tracks along the curving sides of the headband, and mounting assemblies mounted to the slides; a frame pivotally affixed to the mounting assemblies and configured to extend around a front of the head of the user; an optical assembly configured to present an image, the optical assembly mounted on the frame and configured to be positioned in front of the head of the user; and an operational assembly connected to the optical assembly, the operational assembly distributed on the head-worn assembly such that weights of the frame, the optical assembly, and the operational assembly are balanced at a reference axis extending through the mounting assemblies. - View Dependent Claims (10, 11, 12, 13, 14)
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15. A head-worn assembly, comprising:
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a headband configured to encircle a crown of a head of a user, the headband defining elongated tracks oriented along sides of the headband, the elongated tracks configured to be positioned on opposite sides of the head of the user; kinematic assemblies translationally mounted to the headband, the kinematic assemblies comprising; slides associated with the elongated tracks, the slides engaging a frictional clutch mounted on the headband, where movement of the frictional clutch is configured to cause translation of the kinematic assemblies in unison in the elongated tracks along the sides of the headband, and mounting assemblies mounted to the slides; a frame affixed to the mounting assemblies and configured to extend around a front of the head of the user; an optical assembly configured to present an image, the optical assembly mounted on the frame and configured to be positioned in front of the head of the user; and an operational assembly connected to the optical assembly, the operational assembly distributed on the head-worn assembly such that weights of the frame, the optical assembly, and the operational assembly are balanced at a reference axis extending through the mounting assemblies. - View Dependent Claims (16, 17, 18, 19, 20)
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