HEAD-MOUNTABLE VIEWER WITH ADJUSTABLE LENS
First Claim
1. A head-mountable viewer, comprising:
- a frame having a cavity, the cavity configured to receive an electronic device, the frame further including a bore;
a first lens positioned within the bore;
a first tab attached to the frame, wherein the first tab is operatively connected to the first lens and movement of the first tab causes a corresponding movement of the first lens; and
a first side arm extending from a first side of the frame, the first side arm including the first tab; and
a second side arm extending from a second side of the frame, the second side arm including a second tab, wherein the second tab is operatively connected to a second lens positioned within a second bore within the frame, and movement of the second tab causes a corresponding movement of the second lens.
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Abstract
A head-mountable viewer with adjustable lenses is disclosed herein. The head-mountable viewer may include a frame with a first and second bore therein, each bore receives a first and second lens, respectively. The frame may further include a first and second side arms that each have a first and second tab, respectively. The first and second tabs are operatively connected to or attached to the first and second lenses, such that movement or adjustment of the first or second tabs corresponds to movement or adjustment of the first or second lenses, respectively. In this regard, the adjustability of the first and second lenses provides a single head-mountable viewer to be universally used, that is, any user may use the same head-mountable viewer by being able to adjust the lenses to best suit his or her comfort.
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10 Claims
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1. A head-mountable viewer, comprising:
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a frame having a cavity, the cavity configured to receive an electronic device, the frame further including a bore; a first lens positioned within the bore; a first tab attached to the frame, wherein the first tab is operatively connected to the first lens and movement of the first tab causes a corresponding movement of the first lens; and a first side arm extending from a first side of the frame, the first side arm including the first tab; and a second side arm extending from a second side of the frame, the second side arm including a second tab, wherein the second tab is operatively connected to a second lens positioned within a second bore within the frame, and movement of the second tab causes a corresponding movement of the second lens. - View Dependent Claims (2, 4)
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3. (canceled)
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5. A head-mountable viewer, comprising:
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a frame; a slidable member, the slidable member operatively connected to a first tab and the slidable member further operatively connected to a first lens, the first tab extending from a cut-out of the frame and the first lens being aligned with a first bore within the frame, wherein adjustment of the first tab translates to adjustment of the first lens within the periphery of the first bore; and a first side arm of the frame, the first side arm positioned in a horizontal direction of the first lens, wherein the first tab extends from the first side arm. - View Dependent Claims (9, 10)
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6. (canceled)
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7. A head-mountable viewer, comprising:
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a frame; a slidable member, the slidable member operatively connected to a first tab and the slidable member further operatively connected to a first lens, the first tab extending from a cut-out of the frame and the first lens being aligned with a first bore within the frame, wherein adjustment of the first tab translates to adjustment of the first lens within the periphery of the first bore, wherein outward positioning of the first tab away from the frame translates to outward positioning of the first lens away from a central portion of the frame, and inward positioning of the first tab toward the frame translates to inward positioning of the first lens toward the central portion of the frame. - View Dependent Claims (8)
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