Patent classifications
G02C5/006
Systems, methods, and devices for modular eyewear
An exemplary system, method, and device are disclosed that facilitate a modular eyewear system with modular components (e.g., lenses, frames, speakers, cameras, lights, etc.) that can be interchanged. The modular components can be interchanged using components that are reversibly attachable/releasable (e.g., magnets at both male-female connectors). This can allow a wearer of the eyewear to quickly reconfigure the eyewear for different purposes, readjust the fit of the eyewear, repair damage to the eyewear, and/or customize the appearance of the eyewear.
Frame for glasses with a closed position for lens protection from impact or rubbing
Disclosed is a frame for glasses with a front-piece, two temples connected each to the front-piece by a hinge which allows the rotation of the temples from a working position which is substantially perpendicular to the front-piece, when wearing the glasses, up to a rest position which is substantially parallel to the front-piece, when putting the glasses away. The front-piece includes two rims for supporting the lenses, and possibly a bridge connecting the rims. A pivot allows one of the temples or overturning temple and the relative hinge to rotate about an overturning axis substantially parallel to the front-piece. The overturning axis has a set inclination with respect to a straight line passing through the two centers of the rims, the inclination having a value that ranges from 2.5 to 25 and preferably from 5 to 25.
ULTRATHIN EYEGLASSES
Embodiments of eyeglasses are provided. The glasses comprise a frame comprising a first and second lens connected by a bridge. Temple pieces extend from either side of the frame. The hinge or hinge point between the temple pieces and the frame can be within the plane of the glasses allowing the temple pieces to fold flat or near flat against the frame. The thickness of the glasses can be less than about 3.5 mm (e.g., 2.6 mm) in a folded configuration.
ULTRA THIN FOLDING GLASSES AND STORAGE DEVICE
Embodiments of thin eyeglasses are provided. The eyeglasses comprise first and second lens connected by a resilient bridge. The eyeglasses comprise a first and second ear piece connected to the first and second lens by a first and second hinge. One lens can be rotated about the hinge and over the other lens to place the eyeglasses in a compact configuration.
Dual-frame eyeglasses
Dual-frame eyeglasses that include a foundation eyeglass frame that may be worn on the user's head, and a pivot eyeglass frame that is rigidly coupled to the foundation eyeglass frame via a pair of pivot mechanisms. The pivot eyeglass frame may be substantially similar in form and profile to the foundation eyeglass frame. The pivot eyeglass frame may be configured to incrementally rotate about the pivot mechanism from a first position that substantially overlaps a user's line of sight through to a second position that is angularly offset away from the user's line of sight. Additionally, the foundation eyeglass frame may include a nose bridge that separates into two elements at a coupling point on the nose bridge to facilitate each half of the foundation eyeglass frame folding into a separate, compact form.
Integrated 3D-D2 visual effects display
The present invention discloses an improved method and device for the immersive display of three-dimensional images with convertible eyeglasses and wristwatch structures. An improved method for manufacturing a visual display incorporating a scanned light source and an improved method of presenting visual information are disclosed. A complete, immersive display environment is also presented.
ULTRA THIN FOLDING GLASSES AND STORAGE DEVICE
Embodiments of thin eyeglasses are provided. The eyeglasses comprise a first and second lens connected by a resilient bridge. The eyeglasses comprise a first and second ear piece connected to the first and second lens by a first and second hinge. One lens can be rotated about the hinge and over the other lens to place the eyeglasses in a compact configuration.
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.
ENHANCED ARMLESS SPECTACLES
This invention refers to armless spectacles made from a sheet of material that includes at least a second folding line in stabilisation means. The invention proposes several methods of ensuring the second line and offering even greater rigidity. The spectacles can be converted from a non-functional state into a functional assembled state suitable for use by manipulating the configuration of at least one stabilising means in the bridge area. The spectacles have an enhanced rigidity thus increasing the overall stability of the spectacles during use. They can be presented basically flat for storage or transport and be easily manipulated to achieve the configuration for use. The spectacles may further present enhanced fastening and handling means that increase fastening stability as well as easy placement and removal of the spectacles on and from the nose, which further enhances reliability during use.
ROLL-UP AND SNAP-ON EYEWEAR
Embodiments of the disclosure are directed to an eyewear device that is capable of being rolled-up and snapped onto a user's face. The eyewear includes an elongated body comprising a spring portion and a lens portion. The elongated body has at least three states: a straighten state, a coiled state and a partially coiled state. The eyewear is a layered film that is configured to roll into a cylindrical shape. The lens portion of the eyewear is then retained over the eyes of the user in response to the eyewear being attached to the sides of the user. In this regard, the eyewear includes one or more springs that coil immediately when struck against an object. When worn, the natural function of the spring allows the eyewear to be retained at the user's temples. Removing the eyewear allows the film to roll back to its coiled form.