Patent classifications
G02C1/02
Magnetic attachment mechanism for eyewear
Interchangeably lenses and attachment assemblies for eyewear with removable temples are described. An example attachment assembly for removably magnetically attaching an eyewear temple to a lens may include a magnetic latch having a first latch portion and a second latch portions movably (e.g., pivotably) coupled to the temple. The first and second latch portions may be configured to be positioned on opposite sides of the lens by a carrier. The first and second latch portions may be configured to magnetically attract one another in a magnetic attraction direction. The carrier may be configured to restrict movement of at least one of the first and second latch portions in a second direction opposite the magnetic attraction direction.
Eyeglasses with interchangeable lenses
An eyeglass assembly with a bridge frame having temple tab thru-holes and lens retention receivers; a nose bridge insert; at least one lens in a single lens configuration with tabs configured to insert into the lens retention receivers of the bridge frame such that the lens tabs, or a portion thereof, protrude through temple tab thru-holes. In some embodiments, the eyeglasses are frameless, having first and second temple lugs with temple tab thru-holes and lens locking features; at least one lens in a single lens configuration having lens tabs, lens retention steps, lug locking notches; and a nose bridge insert. In some embodiments, the eyeglass assembly has a bridge frame with an integral nose bridge, two lenses, each lens having a lens tab, and a lens retention step, further having a lens hook. In still further embodiments, the eyeglass assembly comprises lens receiving portions with unique capture features to retain lenses having lens tabs, lens retention steps and/or hooks and capture features configured to removably capture and retain the lens in the assembly. Other embodiments further comprise a rocker frame.
Eyeglasses with interchangeable lenses
An eyeglass assembly with a bridge frame having temple tab thru-holes and lens retention receivers; a nose bridge insert; at least one lens in a single lens configuration with tabs configured to insert into the lens retention receivers of the bridge frame such that the lens tabs, or a portion thereof, protrude through temple tab thru-holes. In some embodiments, the eyeglasses are frameless, having first and second temple lugs with temple tab thru-holes and lens locking features; at least one lens in a single lens configuration having lens tabs, lens retention steps, lug locking notches; and a nose bridge insert. In some embodiments, the eyeglass assembly has a bridge frame with an integral nose bridge, two lenses, each lens having a lens tab, and a lens retention step, further having a lens hook. In still further embodiments, the eyeglass assembly comprises lens receiving portions with unique capture features to retain lenses having lens tabs, lens retention steps and/or hooks and capture features configured to removably capture and retain the lens in the assembly. Other embodiments further comprise a rocker frame.
ADJUSTABLE FOCAL LENGTH LENSES AND EYEWEAR INCORPORATING THE SAME
Adjustable focal length eyewear (11) comprising two lenses (21, 22) that are mounted to a frame (14, 15, 16) for supporting the lenses (21, 22) in front of a user's eyes. At least one of the lenses (21, 22) is a variable focal length lens of the kind comprising two superposed lens elements (31, 41) having cooperating optical surfaces that are shaped such that the focal length of the variable focal length lens (21, 22) is variable according to the relative lateral disposition of the lens elements (31, 41). One of the lens elements (31) is fixedly mounted to the frame (14, 15, 16) and the other lens element (41) is movable manually relative to the fixed lens element (31) for varying the focal length of the variable focal length lens (21, 22). Guiding parts (81, 82) are provided on the movable lens element (41) which cooperate with corresponding guiding parts on the fixed lens element (31) or the frame (14, 15, 16) to define and constrain movement of the movable lens element (41) relative to the fixed lens element (31) to a transverse path that extends across the viewing direction. One or more releasable fasteners are provided for releasably fastening the movable lens element (41) to the fixed lens element (31) or frame (14, 15, 16) whilst permitting movement of the movable lens element (41) relative to the fixed lens element (31) along the transverse path.
Spectacle-like frame
An eyeglass-shaped frame includes: a pair of temples; a connecting bar connecting ends of the pair of temples; a shaft hanging from a middle of the connecting bar; nose pads fixed to the shaft; a pair of holding frames holding vertically arranged optical members; a bridge connecting the pair of holding frames; and a slider allowing the holding frames to slide vertically in front of the connecting bar. The bridge is provided at a position lower than a center of the lower optical member of the holding frames. The holding frames are slidable for a distance at least corresponding to a distance between a center of an upper optical member and the center of the lower optical member.
Spectacle-like frame
An eyeglass-shaped frame includes: a pair of temples; a connecting bar connecting ends of the pair of temples; a shaft hanging from a middle of the connecting bar; nose pads fixed to the shaft; a pair of holding frames holding vertically arranged optical members; a bridge connecting the pair of holding frames; and a slider allowing the holding frames to slide vertically in front of the connecting bar. The bridge is provided at a position lower than a center of the lower optical member of the holding frames. The holding frames are slidable for a distance at least corresponding to a distance between a center of an upper optical member and the center of the lower optical member.
GLASSES STRUCTURE
Provided is a glasses structure, mainly including a frame, two temples, a lens unit and two blocking walls. Both sides of the frames are respectively provided with a first magnetic seat. Each of the temples is pivotally connected to both sides of the frame. The lens unit includes a lens body and a second magnetic seat arranged on both sides of the lens body. Each of the second magnetic seats can be magnetically attracted to each of the first magnetic seats. Each of the blocking walls and both sides of the frame jointly surround two sides of the lens unit. The lens unit is fixed on the frame by means of a magnetic manner, and the lens unit can be detached from the frame such that users can replace the lens unit by themselves.
GLASSES STRUCTURE
Provided is a glasses structure, mainly including a frame, two temples, a lens unit and two blocking walls. Both sides of the frames are respectively provided with a first magnetic seat. Each of the temples is pivotally connected to both sides of the frame. The lens unit includes a lens body and a second magnetic seat arranged on both sides of the lens body. Each of the second magnetic seats can be magnetically attracted to each of the first magnetic seats. Each of the blocking walls and both sides of the frame jointly surround two sides of the lens unit. The lens unit is fixed on the frame by means of a magnetic manner, and the lens unit can be detached from the frame such that users can replace the lens unit by themselves.
Ophthalmic lenses with light scattering for treating myopia
An ophthalmic lens that includes a lens material having two opposing curved surfaces, the curved surfaces defining a lens axis; and a light scattering region surrounding a clear aperture. The clear aperture and the light scattering region are substantially centered on the lens axis, and the light scattering region has a plurality of spaced apart scattering centers (e.g., on a lens surface and/or embedded in the lens material) sized and shaped to scatter incident light, the scattering centers being arranged in a pattern that includes a random variation in spacing between adjacent dots and/or a random variation in dot size.
LENS REPLACEMENT ASSEMBLY OF EYEGLASSES
A lens replacement assembly of eyeglasses is provided. The lens replacement assembly includes a frame body and a lens. The frame body includes two lower frame portions, a nose-bridge portion, two corner portions, two side rods each of which is connected between the lower frame portion and the corner portion, and a hollow portion formed on each of the side rods. The lens is mounted in the lower frame portions, the nose-bridge portion and the corner portions and having extended positioning portions able to be locked and positioned by the hollow portions. Thereby stable positioning and quick replacement are achieved by multi-point locking and positioning as well as easy release of the lens from engagement by pulling.