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Nobuyuki Miyake

Nobuyuki Miyake, Hiratsuka-Shi JP

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090322654INFORMATION DISPLAY DEVICE AND WIRELESS REMOTE CONTROLLER - The head-mounted display has a rear arm, an accommodating part that is attached to the rear arm, a display arm that is held in the accommodating part so that this display arm can be accommodated, a display part which is attached to the tip end of the display arm so that this display part can pivot, and headphones which are disposed on both end parts of the rear arm, as main parts. A flat cable which supplies a power source and signals to the image display device is led into the accommodating part via a wiring attachment part, and is fastened to the accommodating part by the wiring attachment part. In the accommodating part, the intermediate part of the flat cable is fastened by a wiring retainer. Then, this flat cable enters the display arm from the rear end part of the display arm, and is further conducted to the image display device inside the display part via a spherical-surface coupling. As a result, a head-mounted display can be obtained in which there is no interference with human activity by the wiring, and in which no feeling of bother is created.12-31-2009
20100007581HEAD MOUNT DISPLAY DEVICE - Provided is a technology for improving the wear comfort of a head-mounted display device. Cushions mounted on a head mounting band have surfaces that make contact with the user's head. The area of the contact surface of the cushion on the side whereupon a display unit is mounted is formed to be larger than the area of the contact surface of the other cushion.01-14-2010
20100007608OUTPUT DEVICE - A cross key is mounted on a headphone. When a support arm and a connection section are pivoted 180 degrees from the (a)-state to change the position of wearing the headphone between left and right, a head-mounted display is set for use by the right eye, and this turns the cross key upside down. Correspondingly, a function allocated to the upper key is allocated to the lower key and a function allocated to the lower key is allocated to the upper key to obtain the (b)-state. In the (b)-state, the functions are changed such that the function allocated to the upper key is allocated to the upper key and the function allocated to the lower key is allocated to the lower key. A cross key does not require any change in key functions and left as is.01-14-2010
20100188314WEARABLE DISPLAY UNIT, HEADPHONES AND SYSTEM PROVIDED WITH THESE - Inclination of an image display unit is prevented at the time of using a wearable display unit in which the image display unit can move between a projection position where the image display unit comes in front of a user's eye and a retracted position where the image display unit has been retracted from the front of the user's eye. A display support member 07-29-2010

Patent applications by Nobuyuki Miyake, Hiratsuka-Shi JP

Nobuyuki Miyake, Hiratuka-Shi JP

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20080309587Head mount display - A head mount display having a display part rotatable relative to a head mount band, which is improved in portability and in which the display part can be protected. A restraint part (12-18-2008
20080309588Head mount display - A head mount display having a display part rotatable relative to a head mount part, in which, when the display part is rotated and retreated from in front of the eyes to the top of the head of the wearer when not is use, the display part is less possible to come into contact with the forehead or hair of the wearer during its rotation. The head mount display has an arm part at the forward end of which the display part is mounted and mounting parts for fitting the other end of the arm part to the head mount part. The other end of the arm is mounted by the mounting parts to the head mounting part so as to be rotatable in the direction where the forward end of the arm part is separated from the mounting parts and so as to be displaceable in the direction.12-18-2008
20090009427Head-Mount Display - Switches and the like 01-08-2009
20090243970Head mount display - The head mounted display of the present invention has a display part for displaying images to the wearer, a supporting part which supports the display part, which is fed out into a position in front of as eye from a position that is not located in front of the face, and which is moved from this position in front of as eye into this position that is not located in front of the face, and a mounting part which holds this supporting part, and which is mounted on the wearer in a position that is not located in front of the face, and is constructed so that the supporting part can move past the side of the head along the contour of the head. As a result, a display device is produced which is relatively free of unsightliness with respect to the wearer.10-01-2009