Patent classifications
G02C3/00
Eyeglass frame supported by cheek bones
The present device relates to an eyeglass frame designed to be supported by cheek bones. The eyeglass frame designed to be supported by cheek bones according to the present invention includes: a front part including a pair of lens rims configured such that eyeglass lenses are fitted thereinto and they are connected to each other via a bridge; a temple part including temples configured such that the first sides thereof are connected to both sides of the front part, respectively, and the second sides thereof are worn on the ears of a wearer; front supports installed into the pair of lens rims, respectively, and configured to be seated on cheek bones of the wearer and support the front part; and side supports installed into the temples, respectively, and configured to be seated on the cheek bones of the wearer and support the front part.
Eyeglass frame supported by cheek bones
The present device relates to an eyeglass frame designed to be supported by cheek bones. The eyeglass frame designed to be supported by cheek bones according to the present invention includes: a front part including a pair of lens rims configured such that eyeglass lenses are fitted thereinto and they are connected to each other via a bridge; a temple part including temples configured such that the first sides thereof are connected to both sides of the front part, respectively, and the second sides thereof are worn on the ears of a wearer; front supports installed into the pair of lens rims, respectively, and configured to be seated on cheek bones of the wearer and support the front part; and side supports installed into the temples, respectively, and configured to be seated on the cheek bones of the wearer and support the front part.
Goggle with replaceable lens
A goggle may include a goggle frame, a lens assembly magnetically coupled to the goggle frame, and first and second retention features securing the lens assembly to the goggle frame at first and second locations, respectively, to resist decoupling of the lens assembly from the goggle frame. The lens assembly may be removable from the goggle frame by actuating only one of the first retention feature or the second retention feature. A method of removing a lens assembly from a goggle frame may include actuating a first latch securing the lens assembly to the goggle frame; after actuating the first latch, pivoting the lens assembly away from the goggle frame about a second latch securing the lens assembly to the goggle frame; and after pivoting the lens assembly, laterally translating the lens assembly away from the second latch without actuating the second latch.
Eyeglass retention system and method
An eye glass retention system that includes an eyeglass frame comprising a lens frame and first and second temple arms attached at a proximal end to the lens frame at opposing ends of the lens frame. At least one of the first and second temple arms has a temple arm cavity extending lengthwise of at least a portion of the at least one temple arm with a distal opening proximate a distal end of the at least one temple arm. A central post resides within the temple arm cavity extending axially of the temple arm cavity with a space surrounding the central post between the central post and an interior wall of the temple arm cavity. A retention band has a first and a second end. At least one of the first and second ends has an opening into a retention band cavity defined by a retention band sidewall extending lengthwise of at least a portion of the retention band. The retention band is configured so that the inner surface of the sidewall contracts inward when subject to axial tension and expands outward when subject to axial compression. The central post within the temple arm cavity is received in the retention band cavity through the opening of the retention band cavity and the retention band sidewall is received in the space surrounding the central post.
Combined Reading Glasses and Sun Glasses
Combined reading glasses and sunglasses comprising a spectacle frame having a first and second lens rim, mutually connected by a bridge having a first side and a second side with each of the first side and second side configured to rest on a wearer's nose. A sunglass lens and a reading glass lens are positioned inside each lens rim, forming an interface therebetween. The glasses have a first and second side bar connected pivotal to the respective first and second lens rim. The glasses are formed substantially symmetrical about an axis extending between the first and second side bar, wherein a distance d between the first side of the bridge and the interface is about 8 mm, and the thickness t of the bridge between first and second side of the bridge is about 4 mm. The bridge includes four bridge projections for nose support.
SYSTEM FOR PREVENTING DAMAGE TO COSMETIC EYELASHES
A cosmetic lash protection device comprising a pair of eye members. Each eye member including a rim defining an interior volume configured to allow the cosmetic lashes to move freely therein. An adhesive disposed on each rim, wherein the adhesive is configured to removably attach the system to a user's face. Systems and methods are provided.
EYEGLASS CLIP
An eyeglass clip includes a first arm including a distal portion; a proximal portion; and a contact portion interconnecting the distal portion and the proximal portion, wherein a first bend is defined between the proximal portion and the contact portion and a second bend is defined between the distal portion and the contact portion; a second arm adjacent to the first arm, the second arm defining a free end, the second arm being planar wherein the free end of the first arm and the free end of the second arm diverge from one another; and a return bend connecting the first arm and the second arm at an end opposite to the free end of each of the first arm and second arm, the return bend defining an eyelet between the first arm and the second arm. The contact portion of the first arm is parallel to the second arm.
EYEGLASS CLIP
An eyeglass clip includes a first arm including a distal portion; a proximal portion; and a contact portion interconnecting the distal portion and the proximal portion, wherein a first bend is defined between the proximal portion and the contact portion and a second bend is defined between the distal portion and the contact portion; a second arm adjacent to the first arm, the second arm defining a free end, the second arm being planar wherein the free end of the first arm and the free end of the second arm diverge from one another; and a return bend connecting the first arm and the second arm at an end opposite to the free end of each of the first arm and second arm, the return bend defining an eyelet between the first arm and the second arm. The contact portion of the first arm is parallel to the second arm.
Spectacle lens
Provided is a spectacle lens (1) comprising one multilayer film (3a, 3b) on each surface of a plastic lens base material (2), wherein by setting an average reflection rate in at least the 530-570 nm wavelength range to 2.5-5.5% in at least one of the multilayer films (3a, 3b) disposed on a surface of the plastic lens base material, it is possible to attain, in dim environments, an improvement in vividness and brightness in visibility of objects, particularly those that are red in color, as well as an improvement in visibility of the white in white computer screens and the like, and the lens is thereby suitable for the eyes of elderly people.
Spectacles device that can be reversibly transformed into a bracelet
A spectacles device, that can be reversibly transformed into a bracelet, includes a nose bridge, two spectacles lenses and two temple systems. Each temple system includes an inner temple and an outer temple, the inner temple being made of a shape memory material with an initial curved shape and the outer temple being made of at least one material capable of elastic deformation. The outer temple includes a first cavity, extending longitudinally, capable of allowing the inner temple to slide inside the outer temple. The outer temple also includes a second cavity capable of receiving the nose bridge and the spectacles lenses. In addition, each of the spectacle lenses is respectively attached to one end of the inner temples by a first connecting element. The nose bridge is attached to each inner temple by at least one second connecting element.