Patents Assigned to IMMY Inc.
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Publication number: 20220082843Abstract: A hybrid reflective/refractive HMD includes a structural frame, refractive optical lens elements, and optics housings coupled to the structural frame and positioned in front of a user's first and second eyes. Light-emitting visual sources and reflective optical surfaces are contained in the optics housings. Visual content is transmitted from light-emitting visual sources to the reflective optical surfaces. The visual content is reflected within the reflective optical surfaces at least four times without passing through a refractive optical lens element. The visual content is transmitted to the user's first eye or the user's second eye. Simultaneous with the transmission of the visual content to the user's first eye or the user's second eye, a real-world view of the outside surrounding environment is transmitted to the user's first eye or the user's second eye. The visual content is overlaid onto the real-world view of the outside surrounding environment.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 30, 2021Publication date: March 17, 2022Applicant: IMMY Inc.Inventor: Douglas Peter Magyari
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Patent number: 11187908Abstract: A method for assembling a head mounted display includes providing a rigid structural frame, and forming an inner optical assembly by assembling optical components to the structural frame including at least one micro-display configured to generate an image, and at least one reflective optical component configured to direct the image to a user's eye. The method includes assembling an outer frame to the inner optical assembly to provide protection for the optical components and customization of the head-mounted display for the user.Type: GrantFiled: March 14, 2014Date of Patent: November 30, 2021Assignee: Immy Inc.Inventor: Douglas Peter Magyari
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Patent number: 10078223Abstract: A head mounted display device includes a structural frame arranged generally along a X-axis and a Y-axis for viewing along a Z-axis, the X, Y, and Z axes being mutually perpendicular. A micro-display is coupled to the structural frame, and configured to project visual content in a substantially forward direction along the Z-axis away from a user. A group of one or more optical elements with reflective optical surfaces is coupled to the structural frame and respectively positioned on a front side of the micro-display to reflectively guide a light ray bundle in a non-pupil forming optical path from the micro-display to a user's eye to provide an image to the user's eye such that the light rays of the light ray bundle entering the user's eye are essentially parallel to make the image visible to the user with varied positions of the user's pupil.Type: GrantFiled: March 14, 2014Date of Patent: September 18, 2018Assignee: IMMY INC.Inventor: Douglas Peter Magyari
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Patent number: 9268139Abstract: A head mounted display device includes a structural frame arranged generally along a X-axis and a Y-axis for viewing along a Z-axis, the X, Y, and Z axes being mutually perpendicular. A micro-display is coupled to the structural frame, and configured to project visual content in a substantially forward direction along the Z-axis away from a user. A group of one or more optical elements with reflective optical surfaces is coupled to the structural frame and respectively positioned on a front side of the micro-display to reflectively guide a light ray bundle from the micro-display to a user's eye. A micro-display alignment mechanism is mounted to the structural frame and configured to align and control the reflectively guided light ray bundle from the micro-display to the user's eye by positioning the micro-display along the X and Z axes.Type: GrantFiled: March 14, 2014Date of Patent: February 23, 2016Assignee: IMMY Inc.Inventor: Douglas Peter Magyari
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Patent number: 9250444Abstract: Disclosed is a primarily reflective-based head mounted display device, for displaying and viewing visual content from a visual display source, including a frame, at least one optics housing connected to said frame, wherein the optics housing and frame are configured such that the optics housing may be positioned at least partially in front of an eye of a user, and wherein the optics housing includes a light-emitting visual source disposed within the optics housing for projecting visual content, and a plurality of reflective optical surfaces in optical communication with the light-emitting visual source that are configured to reflect a projection of the visual content into the eye of the user.Type: GrantFiled: November 21, 2009Date of Patent: February 2, 2016Assignee: IMMY INC.Inventor: Douglas Peter Magyari
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Patent number: 9151954Abstract: A head mounted display device includes a structural frame arranged generally along a first axis and a second axis for viewing along a third axis, the first, second, and third axes being mutually perpendicular. The structural frame includes opposing upper and lower rims between which are defined left and right openings. Left and right micro-displays are coupled to the structural frame, and are configured to project visual content in a substantially forward direction along the third axis toward the left and right openings, respectively, and away from a user. Left and right optical elements are coupled to the structural frame and respectively positioned over the left and right openings and each include an at least partially reflective surface facing in a substantially rearward direction along the third axis. The structural frame maintains the optical elements in alignment to define an optical light path for reflectively guiding a light ray bundle from the micro-displays to a user's eyes.Type: GrantFiled: March 14, 2014Date of Patent: October 6, 2015Assignee: Immy Inc.Inventors: Douglas Peter Magyari, Salvatore Frank Vilardi
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Publication number: 20140320974Abstract: A head mounted display device includes a structural frame arranged generally along a X-axis and a Y-axis for viewing along a Z-axis, the X, Y, and Z axes being mutually perpendicular. A micro-display is coupled to the structural frame, and configured to project visual content in a substantially forward direction along the Z-axis away from a user. A group of one or more optical elements with reflective optical surfaces is coupled to the structural frame and respectively positioned on a front side of the micro-display to reflectively guide a light ray bundle from the micro-display to a user's eye. A micro-display alignment mechanism is mounted to the structural frame and configured to align and control the reflectively guided light ray bundle from the micro-display to the user's eye by positioning the micro-display along the X and Z axes.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 14, 2014Publication date: October 30, 2014Applicant: IMMY Inc.Inventor: Douglas Peter Magyari
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Publication number: 20140320972Abstract: A head mounted display device includes a structural frame arranged generally along a first axis and a second axis for viewing along a third axis, the first, second, and third axes being mutually perpendicular. The structural frame includes opposing upper and lower rims between which are defined left and right openings. Left and right micro-displays are coupled to the structural frame, and are configured to project visual content in a substantially forward direction along the third axis toward the left and right openings, respectively, and away from a user. Left and right optical elements are coupled to the structural frame and respectively positioned over the left and right openings and each include an at least partially reflective surface facing in a substantially rearward direction along the third axis. The structural frame maintains the optical elements in alignment to define an optical light path for reflectively guiding a light ray bundle from the micro-displays to a user's eyes.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 14, 2014Publication date: October 30, 2014Applicant: IMMY Inc.Inventors: Douglas Peter Magyari, Salvatore Frank Vilardi
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Publication number: 20140266987Abstract: A method for assembling a head mounted display includes providing a rigid structural frame, and forming an inner optical assembly by assembling optical components to the structural frame including at least one micro-display configured to generate an image, and at least one reflective optical component configured to direct the image to a user's eye. The method includes assembling an outer frame to the inner optical assembly to provide protection for the optical components and customization of the head-mounted display for the user.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 14, 2014Publication date: September 18, 2014Applicant: IMMY Inc.Inventor: Douglas Peter Magyari
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Publication number: 20140266986Abstract: A head mounted display device includes a structural frame arranged generally along a X-axis and a Y-axis for viewing along a Z-axis, the X, Y, and Z axes being mutually perpendicular. A micro-display is coupled to the structural frame, and configured to project visual content in a substantially forward direction along the Z-axis away from a user. A group of one or more optical elements with reflective optical surfaces is coupled to the structural frame and respectively positioned on a front side of the micro-display to reflectively guide a light ray bundle in a non-pupil forming optical path from the micro-display to a user's eye to provide an image to the user's eye such that the light rays of the light ray bundle entering the user's eye are essentially parallel to make the image visible to the user with varied positions of the user's pupil.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 14, 2014Publication date: September 18, 2014Applicant: IMMY Inc.Inventor: Douglas Peter Magyari