专利摘要:
The general field of the invention is that of visualization systems intended to be worn by the head of a user wearing an audio headset (30) consisting of a first hoop (31) and two side earphones (32), said viewing system comprising at least one band-shaped headband (10) and a display device (20) mounted on said headband. The headband according to the invention comprises two symmetrical side bridges (12D, 12G), each bridge being arched so as to provide an opening (13G, 13D) of a few centimeters between said arch and the head of the user so that when the system is carried by said head, said opening is sufficient to pass one of the two side arms of the first arch.
公开号:FR3049722A1
申请号:FR1600550
申请日:2016-04-01
公开日:2017-10-06
发明作者:Joel Baudou;Guy Meyer
申请人:Thales SA;
IPC主号:
专利说明:

Headset-mounted visualization system for compatible aircraft headphones
The field of the invention is that of visualization systems worn by the head of a user. These systems allow in particular the display of information superimposed on the outdoor landscape. They are known in particular under the term "See-through HMD", "HMD" being the acronym for "Head Mounted Display". They can be monocular or binocular. They are used in different applications.
They are used in cockpits of civil and military aircraft to present to the pilot essential information concerning pilotage or navigation. In this type of application, they are associated with the audio communication means also worn by the head of the user. To present information in the correct position, that is to say at the exact location that this information occupies on the outside, it is necessary to know perfectly the orientation or the posture of the visualization system in the space. Also, the display device is also associated with a posture detection system.
The display devices worn by the head are generally mounted on a helmet. The headset is designed for shock protection and supports the audio communication function including both headphones and microphone. The protective and communication helmet interfaces with the head and also serves as a support for the display device. These helmet-mounted visualization devices are now reserved for the military or paramilitary domain.
Head mounted display devices are also of interest for civil applications in general or commercial aviation. For these civilian applications, wearing a hard hat is neither essential nor desirable. Indeed, a helmet has too much space in the cockpit. In addition, it provides a feeling of warmth and isolation. Finally, passengers' vision of a helmeted driver can pose image problems for airlines.
The audio communication headset is part of the equipment and visual codes of civil aviation pilots. Mounting a compact and discrete compatible audio headphone display adds a "connected" image acceptable to the pilot and passengers.
There are so-called "see-through" augmented reality civilian augmented-reality devices that can display flight information. These devices are usually glasses such as "Google Glass" developed by the Google company. These very light eyeglasses are generally not compatible with the use of eyeglasses, audio communication headsets or breathing masks used in aeronautics. On the other hand, these systems do not have the required performance for aeronautical applications.
Head harnesses with adjustable or elastic fasteners have also been made to attach optical systems such as miniature cameras developed by GoPro or surgical binocular loupes. These systems are not designed to be compatible with headphone port nor for use in an aeronautical environment.
There are also audio headset projects that include a display device for consumer applications, but the performance of the display or posture detection device is not applicable to aeronautical use, in particular for the purpose of accuracy of compliance. presented images with the actual landscape and reliability and visibility of this information. Sound insulation must also be ensured with great efficiency so as to protect the pilot from surrounding noise.
Finally, the company Elbit has developed a visualization system known under the trademark "Skylens ™" housed in a ski mask type mask and which is fixed on the head by means of an elastic band. This system can not be easily mounted in the presence of an audio communication headset.
A posture display and detection device for aeronautical use has a mass of at least 200 g. It is therefore necessary to have it in front of the eye of the pilot so that the mass and the inertia of the display device does not cause a forward slide of the assembly leading to the visual loss of information. A balancing of the moment induced by this mass is therefore necessary. This moment can be compensated by a support on the nose or face. These last solutions are not compatible with the use of glasses or sunglasses.
This moment can also be compensated by the addition of balancing ballast or a support on the back of the head. To be effective, ballast or support must be at the base of the skull at the level of the user's neck or neck. The solution of the support on the neck is lighter and less tiring on long journeys than the ballast. However, this system must remain compatible with the audio communication headset port.
The head display system according to the invention does not have the above disadvantages. It includes a headband with side bridges that allow mounting the system on the head of the user, even if it wears an audio headset. It thus ensures both a good fixation of the helmet viewing device while being perfectly compatible with the port of a standard aeronautical-type audio headset.
More specifically, the subject of the invention is a display system intended to be worn by the head of a user wearing an audio headset consisting of a first hoop and two side earphones, said display system comprising at least one clamp. head-shaped headband and a display device mounted on said headband, characterized in that said headband comprises two symmetrical side bridges, each bridge being arch-shaped so as to provide an opening of a few centimeters between said arch and the head of the user so that, when the system is carried by said head, said opening is sufficient to let one of the two side arms of the first arch.
Advantageously, the headband comprises a second headband adjustable in length.
Advantageously, the headband has a neck wedge adjustable in length.
Advantageously, the display device comprises an optical module comprising a display, a collimation optics and a thin optical layer of superposition of images.
Advantageously, the display device comprises a posture detection assembly attached to the optical module.
Advantageously, the posture detection assembly is hybrid and comprises an optical recognition system and an inertial sensor.
Advantageously, the headband comprises translational and rotational means of the display device, said rotation means comprising a hinged pivot or ball joint.
Advantageously, the display device has a first use position in which the optical blade is disposed in front of an eye of the user and a second storage position, said second position being substantially perpendicular to the first position, the optical blade being arranged at the user's forehead in this second position. The invention will be better understood and other advantages will become apparent on reading the description which follows given by way of non-limiting example and by virtue of the appended figures among which:
FIG. 1 represents a perspective view of a head display system according to the invention;
FIG. 2 represents an aeronautical type audio headset;
Fig. 3 shows a head display system according to the invention mounted on the headphones of Fig. 2;
Figure 4 shows a front view of a head display system according to the invention in use position;
Figure 5 shows a front view of a head display system according to the invention in storage position. By way of nonlimiting example, FIG. 1 represents a perspective view of a head display system according to the invention. This display system essentially comprises two main parts which are a band-shaped headband 10 and a display device 20 mounted on said headband.
The headband comprises a frontal support 11, two identical side bridges 12D and 12G, a neckrest 14 and a headband 16.
The side bridges are arch-shaped and each have an opening 13D or 13G located at the ears of a user. The width of this opening is between one to two centimeters and its length is three to five centimeters so as to provide sufficient space between the head of the user and the headband. This space makes it possible to mount the visualization system on the head of a user wearing an audio headset without having to remove his headphones. The bridges have a smooth and rounded outer profile to avoid the risk of snagging with external cables.
The neckrest 14 comprises two arms of adjustable length by means of a knob 15. This adjustment can be achieved, for example, by means of a rack system or any other mechanical adjustment means. This setting is a few centimeters, enough to adapt the headband to the morphological variations of human heads. In the same way, the arch 16 also comprises two arms of adjustable length by means of a knob 17. This adjustment can be made, again, by means of a rack system or any other mechanical adjustment means. This hoop is located in front of the jumpers so as to let a headset. The settings are memorized either by a notched system or by the adhesion and friction of the arms in their slides.
FIG. 2 represents an aeronautical type audio headset. It comprises a hoop 31, two audio headphones 32 and a microphone 33. FIG. 3 represents the display system according to the invention of FIG. 1 mounted on the headphones of FIG. 2. During the phases of installation or removal of the display system, the headphone arms of the headphones pass freely through the openings 13D and 13G of the jumpers. The hoop 16 of the headband is arranged in front of the hoop 31 of the headphones.
The display device 20 is mounted on the frontal support 11 of the headband. It includes an optical module and a set of posture detection. In the various figures, the optical module is monocular. The headband according to the invention is compatible with the port of binocular modules.
The optical module comprises a display, a collimation optics and a thin optical plate 24 of image superimposition. Generally, the display is a high luminance liquid crystal micro-matrix, the collimation optics is a centered optics giving the imager an image to infinity. The optical blade is a thin blade having a plurality of inclined inner semi-reflecting blades providing both the transmission of the collimated image and its superposition on the outside. The distance between the eye of the user and the optical blade is a few centimeters to allow the wearing of glasses. Other optical solutions are possible. The posture detection assembly is integral with the optical module. It is located in the frontal area. This set makes it possible to perfectly locate the display system in a reference frame linked to the aircraft or in a terrestrial reference. It is thus possible to generate conforming images that are exactly superimposed on the external landscape.
Preferably, the posture detection assembly is hybrid and comprises an optical recognition system 22 and an inertial sensor 23 as shown in FIG. 1. The optical recognition system integrates a camera associated with a shape recognition software and an algorithm. calculation of distance and position. The inertial sensor allows a compensation of the time of calculation of the distances and the positions by a prediction of the movement. The accuracy of the system is ensured by the optical recognition system and the rate of cooling by the inertial sensor. The front support has mechanical adjustments in translation and rotation to perfectly position the display device in front of the eye of the observer. Markers present in the image make it possible to perfectly position the display device in front of the user's eye so that he can see the whole of the optical field given by the optical module.
The vertical translation of the display device is achieved by the tension of the headband 16 by means of the wheel 17, the lateral translation is achieved by a small rotation of the headband around the head.
As seen in FIGS. 4 and 5, the display device can be mounted on a hinged pivot or hinge 21 so as to have two positions: a first use position illustrated in FIG. 4, in which the optical blade is disposed in front of the eye of the user and a second storage position shown in Figure 5, said second position being substantially perpendicular to the first position, the optical blade being disposed at the user's forehead in this second position .
The ball joint between the headband and the display device has a first vertical axis of rotation which makes it possible to compensate for the angle of rotation of the headband in order to keep the center of the field of the display device in the axis of the head and a second substantially horizontal axis of rotation that rotates the display device out of the field of view in storage position.
The ball joint also makes it easy to turn the display device without interfering with the nose. For the only storage function, a horizontal pivot is sufficient.
The optical module and posture detection power cables run through the hinged ball joint and along the headband and out in front of the ear to avoid interfering with the audio headphone power cord. These cables are not represented in the various figures.
权利要求:
Claims (8)
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1. Display system intended to be worn by the head of a user wearing an audio headset (30) consisting of a first hoop (31) and two side earphones (32), said display system comprising at least one greenhouse strip-shaped head (10) and a display device (20) mounted on said headband, characterized in that said headband comprises two symmetrical lateral bridges (12D, 12D), each bridge being shaped arch so as to provide an opening (13D, 13G) of a few centimeters between said arch and the head of the user so that, when the system is carried by said head, said opening is sufficient to let one of the two arms side of the first arch.
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2. Viewing system according to claim 1, characterized in that the headband comprises a second headband (16) adjustable in length.
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3. Visualization system according to claim 1, characterized in that the headband comprises a neck wedge (14) adjustable in length.
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4. Viewing system according to claim 1, characterized in that the display device comprises an optical module comprising a display, a collimation optics and a thin optical plate (24) superimposition of images.
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5. Display system according to claim 4, characterized in that the display device comprises a posture detection assembly (22, 23) fixed on the optical module.
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6. Display system according to claim 5, characterized in that the posture detection assembly is hybrid and comprises an optical recognition system (22) and an inertial sensor (23).
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7. Display system according to one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the headband comprises means for translation and rotation of the display device, said rotation means comprising a pivot or articulated ball joint (21).
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8. Viewing system according to claim 7, characterized in that the display device has a first use position in which the optical blade is disposed in front of an eye of the user and a second storage position, said second position being substantially perpendicular to the first position, the optical blade being disposed at the user's forehead in this second position.
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