Patent classifications
A61F9/06
AUTOMATIC SHADING GOGGLES
Automatic shading goggles that can be combined with fixing members, which can fix the goggles to the face of a wearer by separating end parts of foldable temples having a control module, includes: a goggle frame having front light-shield lenses and side light-shielding lenses; a skirt member detachably coupled inside the goggle frame to be brought in contact with the face of a wearer; and temples rotatably connected to the left and right of the goggle frame, respectively, and having a control module for controlling operation of the front light-shielding lenses, wherein the temples includes hinge parts having the control module and rotatably coupled to the left and right of the skirt member and earpieces separably coupled to ends of the hinge parts to be held on ears.
AUTOMATIC SHADING GOGGLES
Automatic shading goggles that can be combined with fixing members, which can fix the goggles to the face of a wearer by separating end parts of foldable temples having a control module, includes: a goggle frame having front light-shield lenses and side light-shielding lenses; a skirt member detachably coupled inside the goggle frame to be brought in contact with the face of a wearer; and temples rotatably connected to the left and right of the goggle frame, respectively, and having a control module for controlling operation of the front light-shielding lenses, wherein the temples includes hinge parts having the control module and rotatably coupled to the left and right of the skirt member and earpieces separably coupled to ends of the hinge parts to be held on ears.
Automatic darkening filter apparatus and method
Automatic darkening filters are often provided on a protective headgear, where protection from high intensity light is desired. An automatic darkening filter includes a switchable shutter, a shutter control system, a light sensor, and an imaging acquisition device. The switchable shutter is capable of assuming at least a dark state, a light state and an intermediate state.
Optical glare protection filter
An optical glare protection filter for a glare protection device includes at least one liquid-crystal cell with at least one liquid-crystal layer and at least one first electrode layer for orienting crystal molecules of the at least one liquid-crystal layer, and with at least one first contact element for electrically contacting the at least one first electrode layer. The optical glare protection filter may also include at least one second contact element for electrically contacting the at least one first electrode layer, which is substantially spaced apart from the first contact element.
Optical glare protection filter
An optical glare protection filter for a glare protection device includes at least one liquid-crystal cell with at least one liquid-crystal layer and at least one first electrode layer for orienting crystal molecules of the at least one liquid-crystal layer, and with at least one first contact element for electrically contacting the at least one first electrode layer. The optical glare protection filter may also include at least one second contact element for electrically contacting the at least one first electrode layer, which is substantially spaced apart from the first contact element.
Self-cleaning system for vision protective lens
A self-cleaning system for a vision protective lens comprises a chassis configured to be worn on a user's head, the chassis having a main body portion defining a field of view. At least one lens is coupled in angularly displaceable manner to the chassis and disposed to extend at least partially across the field of view. At least one wiper blade unit is supported on the chassis to extend across an outer surface of the lens about the field of view. The wiper blade unit includes a blade portion engaging the outer surface of the lens. A drive portion is coupled to selectively drive angular displacement of the lens. The lens is angularly displaced in selectively driven manner relative to the wiper blade unit; and, the lens is at least partially wiped by the blade portion to be cleared prior to advancement angularly into the field of view.
WELDING PROTECTOR, HEALTHCARE SYSTEM FOR WORKER, AND OPERATING METHOD OF THE SYSTEM
Provided are a welding protector, a worker healthcare system, and an operating method of the system.
The welding protector includes a sensor generating a sensing signal obtained by sensing a wearing state of the welding protector worn by a worker; a memory storing at least one instruction; and a processor configured to execute the at least one instruction to generate a feedback signal, wherein the least one instruction includes information for identifying based on the sensing signal whether the worker is to perform a welding operation.
WELDER PROTECTOR
A welder protector for protecting a worker includes a face shield including a first opening and a shield surface part surrounding the first opening, goggles detachably coupled to the face shield and including a window portion and a wearing portion, the window portion corresponding to the eyes of the worker, the wearing portion extending around a head of the worker, and a helmet detachably coupled to the face shield and including a second opening corresponding to the face shield.
Method and apparatus for attaching a light to a head-worn device
Provided is a light attached to a helmet where the light does not move when a face shield of the helmet is rotated up or down.
Method and apparatus for attaching a light to a head-worn device
Provided is a light attached to a helmet where the light does not move when a face shield of the helmet is rotated up or down.