EAR HORN ASSEMBLY FOR HEADWORN COMPUTER
First Claim
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1. A head-worn computer, comprising:
- a. A see-through computer display configured to be mounted on the head of a user;
b. A side arm configured to secure the see-through computer display to the user'"'"'s head, the side arm further configured to be positioned to lay against the user'"'"'s head proximate an ear of the user; and
c. The side arm including a stiff member extending behind the ear of the user, contoured to substantially follow a curvature of the user'"'"'s head behind the ear of the user, and to touch a portion of the user'"'"'s head towards the rear of the user'"'"'s head such that the see-through computer display remains substantially secure in a position in front of an eye of the user.
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Abstract
Aspects of the present invention relate to ear horn assemblies for head worn computers.
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1. A head-worn computer, comprising:
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a. A see-through computer display configured to be mounted on the head of a user; b. A side arm configured to secure the see-through computer display to the user'"'"'s head, the side arm further configured to be positioned to lay against the user'"'"'s head proximate an ear of the user; and c. The side arm including a stiff member extending behind the ear of the user, contoured to substantially follow a curvature of the user'"'"'s head behind the ear of the user, and to touch a portion of the user'"'"'s head towards the rear of the user'"'"'s head such that the see-through computer display remains substantially secure in a position in front of an eye of the user. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9)
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