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Systems, devices, and methods for curved waveguides integrated with curved eyeglass lenses
10571617 · 2020-02-25 · ·

Systems, devices, and methods that implement waveguides in curved transparent combiners that are well-suited for use in wearable heads-up displays (WHUDs) are described. Waveguide structures with in-couplers and out-couplers are integrated with curved eyeglass lenses to provide transparent combiners that substantially match the shape, size, and geometry of conventional eyeglass lenses and can, in some implementations, embody prescription curvatures to serve as prescription eyeglass lenses. The waveguides and in-/out-couplers are planar or curved depending on the implementation. WHUDs that employ such curved transparent combiners are also described.

Systems, devices, and methods for curved waveguides integrated with curved eyeglass lenses
10571617 · 2020-02-25 · ·

Systems, devices, and methods that implement waveguides in curved transparent combiners that are well-suited for use in wearable heads-up displays (WHUDs) are described. Waveguide structures with in-couplers and out-couplers are integrated with curved eyeglass lenses to provide transparent combiners that substantially match the shape, size, and geometry of conventional eyeglass lenses and can, in some implementations, embody prescription curvatures to serve as prescription eyeglass lenses. The waveguides and in-/out-couplers are planar or curved depending on the implementation. WHUDs that employ such curved transparent combiners are also described.

Head-worn adaptive display

This disclosure concerns an interactive head-mounted eyepiece with an integrated processor for handling content for display and an integrated image source for introducing the content to an optical assembly through which the user views a surrounding environment and the displayed content. The optical assembly includes absorptive polarizers or anti-reflective coatings to reduce stray light.

Spectacles and use of spectacles having a spectacle frame and an additional frame
11927833 · 2024-03-12 ·

Spectacles having a spectacle frame and at least one additional frame that can be placed on the front of the spectacle frame so as to be removable, both frames having lenses made of transparent material. The lenses of the spectacle frame are varifocal lenses for the purpose of correcting vision for different distance ranges in order to achieve in each case maximum or clear visual acuity for at least one distance range, while the lenses of the additional frame are single-vision lenses or varifocal lenses. In combination with the lenses of the spectacle frame, the lenses of the additional frame correct vision in a manner customized to the needs of the user. In a simple, cost-effective and convenient manner, a broad field of sharp vision in all distance ranges is afforded to the user, and therefore significantly improved vision comfort tailored to their requirements is provided.

SPECTACLE LENS FOR A DISPLAY DEVICE WHICH CAN BE PLACED ON THE HEAD OF A USER AND GENERATES AN IMAGE
20240069362 · 2024-02-29 ·

A spectacle lens for a display device which can be placed on the head of a user and generate an image has a front and a rear, an injection section and a deflection section spaced from the injection section, an exit section in the rear and a light-guiding channel which guides light beams of pixels of the generated image, which are injected into the spectacle lens via the injection section, in the spectacle lens to the deflection section, by which they are deflected towards the exit section and then coupled out of the spectacle lens through the exit section. The spectacle lens is in the form of a progressive lens having a distance vision region and a near vision region, and the exit section, as viewed from above onto the rear of the spectacle lens, lies outside the distance vision region and outside the near vision region.

SPECTACLE LENS FOR A DISPLAY DEVICE WHICH CAN BE PLACED ON THE HEAD OF A USER AND GENERATES AN IMAGE
20240069362 · 2024-02-29 ·

A spectacle lens for a display device which can be placed on the head of a user and generate an image has a front and a rear, an injection section and a deflection section spaced from the injection section, an exit section in the rear and a light-guiding channel which guides light beams of pixels of the generated image, which are injected into the spectacle lens via the injection section, in the spectacle lens to the deflection section, by which they are deflected towards the exit section and then coupled out of the spectacle lens through the exit section. The spectacle lens is in the form of a progressive lens having a distance vision region and a near vision region, and the exit section, as viewed from above onto the rear of the spectacle lens, lies outside the distance vision region and outside the near vision region.

EYE GLASSES TO ALLEVIATE MOTION SICKNESS
20240061274 · 2024-02-22 ·

Eye glasses to alleviate the symptoms of motion sickness comprise lenses having parallel, horizontal, spaced-apart lines, hi another embodiment, the lenses have an upper section, a middle or focusing section, and a lower section. The upper section and the lower section are each one of opaque, translucent, and transparent. The middle section is transparent or is translucent to a higher degree than the lower section.

EYE GLASSES TO ALLEVIATE MOTION SICKNESS
20240061274 · 2024-02-22 ·

Eye glasses to alleviate the symptoms of motion sickness comprise lenses having parallel, horizontal, spaced-apart lines, hi another embodiment, the lenses have an upper section, a middle or focusing section, and a lower section. The upper section and the lower section are each one of opaque, translucent, and transparent. The middle section is transparent or is translucent to a higher degree than the lower section.

Wearable systems having remotely positioned vision redirection

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

Wearable systems having remotely positioned vision redirection

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