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Magnetic attachment mechanism for electronic wearable device

An electronic wearable device may include a device body including at least one electronic component, the device body having an attachment side configured to movably attach the electronic wearable device directly to an eyewear temple by magnetic attraction between the electronic wearable device and the eyewear temple, wherein a first magnet or ferromagnetic material is located on or within the electronic wearable device and a second magnet or ferromagnetic material is located within or on the eyewear temple, wherein the device body is positionable at a first position along a length of the eyewear temple and in a second position along the length of the eyewear temple while remaining attached to the eyewear temple, and wherein the first magnet or ferromagnetic material does not contact a surface of the second magnet or ferromagnetic material.

Eyewear article with changeable temples
10481412 · 2019-11-19 ·

A one-piece, composite eyewear article including a frame having two temples, a top bar and two hinges, the entire frame composed of a single integral piece of solidified thermoplastic consisting of a polymer, a lens situated against, and extending across, the top bar, the lens composed of a single integral piece of optical grade cured liquid silicone rubber consisting of a dimethyl polysiloxane polymer thermoset, and wherein the frame and lens are molded via a two-material molding process, such that the lens auto-adheres to the frame during curing.

Paire de lunettes ? pion de verrouillage et proc?d? de montage correspondant
20240126096 · 2024-04-18 ·

A pair of eyeglasses comprising an eyeglass element mounted on a frame of said pair of eyeglasses or on a lens of said pair of eyeglasses, the lens or the frame comprising at least one orifice (6) provided with an introducing portion (7) for introducing the element through the orifice, the introducing portion being extended by a narrowed portion (8) for positioning the element in the lens or the frame, the pair of eyeglasses further comprising a locking peg (14) disposed in the orifice in a manner such as to extend at least through the introducing portion between the element on the one hand and the lens or the frame on the other hand in order to lock the element in the pair of eyeglasses.

A corresponding method for mounting an eyeglass element on a pair of eyeglasses.

Assembling structure for eyeglasses
10459244 · 2019-10-29 ·

A pair of eyeglass includes an eyeglass frame having a central portion with two frame portions respectively and receiving two lenses. The central portion includes a notch between the frame portions. An upper portion of the central portion includes an insertion hole extending in the vertical direction. An opening is defined in an upper end of the insertion hole. A lower portion of the central portion includes an engaging groove extending in the vertical direction and aligned with the insertion hole. At least one fixing hole extends forward from a rear face of the lower portion and intercommunicates with the engaging groove. A coupling block is inserted downwardly into the insertion groove and the engaging groove. At least one fastener extends through the at least one fixing hole from the rear face of the lower portion and engages with at least one fixing hole of the coupling block.

ASSEMBLING STRUCTURE FOR EYEGLASSES
20190317336 · 2019-10-17 ·

A pair of eyeglass includes an eyeglass frame having a central portion with two frame portions respectively and receiving two lenses. The central portion includes a notch between the frame portions. An upper portion of the central portion includes an insertion hole extending in the vertical direction. An opening is defined in an upper end of the insertion hole. A lower portion of the central portion includes an engaging groove extending in the vertical direction and aligned with the insertion hole. At least one fixing hole extends forward from a rear face of the lower portion and intercommunicates with the engaging groove. A coupling block is inserted downwardly into the insertion groove and the engaging groove. At least one fastener extends through the at least one fixing hole from the rear face of the lower portion and engages with at least one fixing hole of the coupling block.

Electrochromic eyewear

Electrochromic eyewear that include a removable electrochromic lens are provided herein.

Safety glasses having optically corrective lenses
10429674 · 2019-10-01 ·

Safety glasses having integrated correction lenses, wherein connecting means in the style of retaining frames are arranged in or on the safety glasses in order to accommodate the correction lenses, comprising adapter rings as compensating bodies between the curvature of the outer contour of the safety glasses and the curvature of the inserted correction lenses, wherein the correction lenses of different power are matched to the adapter rings in a uniformly accurately fitting manner at the periphery of the correction lenses in the curvature and shape of the correction lenses and different powers of correction lenses can be inserted into the adapter rings in the space between the safety glasses and the inner curvature of the adapter rings, wherein the adapter rings are thicker in the nasal region and taper temporally, approximately in a wedge shape.

Wearable vision redirecting devices

The present disclosure relates to cantilevered and divergent view wearable optical systems that redirect an optical path, and provide for optimal ergonomics coupled with vision enhancement and vision magnification. Methods of use, devices, and kits are also contemplated.

Wiring in a head-mountable device
10416479 · 2019-09-17 · ·

The present disclosure relates to a head mountable apparatus including two rims, where an inner top portion of each rim comprises a rim cavity, where each rim cavity comprises a first section and a second section, where a depth of the first section extends from an edge of the respective rim cavity to a first depth, where a depth of the second section extends from the first depth to a bottom of the respective rim cavity, where the first section is operable to secure a lens, and where the second section is part of a wire channel that is operable to secure one or more wires; and a nose bridge connecting the two rims, where a back of the nose bridge comprises a bridge cavity that connects between the second section of each rim cavity, and where the bridge cavity is part of the wire channel.

Eyeglass buffer protection device

An eyeglass buffer protection device for using in a pair of glasses comprises a min body, which has a penetrating channel and comprises an inflatable cushion, an air pump, a switch element and a control unit. When the switch element is turned on, the switch element issues an enabling signal to the control unit and the control unit enables the air pump in response to the enabling signal. When the air pump is enabled, an ambient gas is transferred to the inflatable cushion, so that the inflatable cushion is inflated with the gas and the main body is expanded. By penetrating the at least one leg of the glasses into the penetrating channel of the main body, the at least one leg is protected, and the main body fits closely with the ear of the user.