Patent classifications
G02C2200/10
EYEGLASSES INCLUDING EYEGLASS TEMPLES HAVING HINGE STRUCTURE AND EYEGLASS TEMPLES MOUNTED THERETO
The present invention relates to eyeglasses including eyeglass temples having a hinge structure, and eyeglass temples mounted thereto, and more particularly, to eyeglasses in which a state in which eyeglass temples are folded or unfolded can be stably maintained and the eyeglass temples and eyeglass frame can be connected by even a simple configuration. The present invention provides eyeglasses and eyeglass temples mounted thereto, the eyeglasses being characterized by including: an eyeglass frame into which lenses can be inserted; hinge shafts rotatably inserted into hinge holes of the eyeglass frame; first extension parts extending toward one side from an end of each of the hinge shafts; second extension parts extending upward from an end of each of the first extension parts; first support parts that are connected to the second extension parts and can be supported on the front surface or side surface of the eyeglass frame; and second support parts that are connected to the first support parts in a bent shape and can be supported on the side surfaces or rear surfaces of the eyeglass frame, wherein support is provided in a first area by each of the hinge shafts, in a second area by each of the second extension parts and the first support parts, and in a third area by each of the second support parts.
Methods and systems for neural stimulation via auditory stimulation
Systems and methods of the present disclosure are directed to systems and methods for treating cognitive dysfunction in a subject in need thereof. The system can include a neural stimulation system that receives an indication of an ambient audio signal detected by a microphone. The system selects, from a profile, an audio signal including a fixed parameter and a variable parameter. The system sets the variable parameter to a first value. The system generates an output signal based on the fixed parameter and the first value, and provides the output signal to the speaker. The system measures a physiological condition of the subject, adjusts the variable parameter to a second value, generates a second output signal based on the fixed parameter and the second value of the variable parameter, and provides the output signal to the speaker to cause the speaker to provide modified sound to the subject.
Methods and systems for neural stimulation via visual, auditory and peripheral nerve stimulations
Systems and methods of the present disclosure are directed to systems and methods for treating cognitive dysfunction in a subject in need thereof. The system can include a light source and a speaker. A visual neural stimulation system provides, via the light source, visual stimulation having a first value of a first parameter. An auditory neural stimulation system provides, via the speaker, audio stimulation having a second value of the second parameter. A stimuli orchestration component selects, for a first time interval, one of the visual stimulation or the audio stimulation to vary based on a policy, selects, for the first time interval, the other of the visual stimulation or the audio stimulation to keep constant based on the policy, and provides causes the one of the visual neural stimulation system or the auditory neural stimulation system to vary the one of the visual stimulation or the audio stimulation.
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.
Two-piece Spectacles Frame Fitted with a Fixing Device for a Pair of Lenses
A two piece spectacles frame fitted with a fixing device for a pair of lenses to the spectacles frame, the spectacles frame including a rigid upper portion and a lower portion made of deformable material, capable of holding each lens in position by locking, the upper portion including two semi-oval arches, joined by a bridge, each capable of surrounding at least partially each lens, the fixing device including, on the rigid upper portion of the spectacles frame, on each end of the arches, a C shaped appendix facing the lenses, wherein the lower end portion of the C shaped appendix is fitted with a detent and wherein the ends of the lower portion are fitted with a hole, which permits the locking of the lower portion with the rigid upper portion, once the lenses have been inserted in the special ocular space, by inserting the appendices inside the holes.
Mount for spectacles
A mount for spectacles includes a front frame having a pair of structures for holding lenses, which are connected by a central bridge extending in a nasal support zone, each lens-holding structure has an upper element for holding the lens, surrounding a part of the lens profile at the top, between the central bridge and a corresponding opposite lateral tenon intended to be connected to a lateral arm so as to articulate about an axis of articulation. The upper element is integral to the bridge and to the corresponding lateral tenon, and a lower element for supporting the lens, which extends so as to surround the remaining part of the lens profile at the bottom between the bridge and the corresponding lateral tenon, the lower element having a first end connected to the front frame at the central bridge and a second, opposite end constrained to the lateral tenon.
SYSTEMS AND METHODS ASSOCIATED WITH GLASSES
Examples of the present disclosure are related to systems and methods associated with glasses. More specifically, embodiments are related to glasses with separable arms with a triangular shaped support, wherein a first portion of an arm is separable from a second portion of the arm at a location that substantially aligns with a user's temple.
EYEGLASSES
Eyeglasses including lens elements, in particular including a first and a second lens, adapted to be placed in front of the wearer's eyes, and means for supporting the lens elements. The means for supporting the lens elements include metal wire means from which the lens elements are hung.
METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR NEURAL STIMULATION VIA VISUAL, AUDITORY AND PERIPHERAL NERVE STIMULATIONS
Systems and methods of the present disclosure are directed to systems and methods for treating cognitive dysfunction in a subject in need thereof. The system can include a light source and a speaker. A visual neural stimulation system provides, via the light source, visual stimulation having a first value of a first parameter. An auditory neural stimulation system provides, via the speaker, audio stimulation having a second value of the second parameter. A stimuli orchestration component selects, for a first time interval, one of the visual stimulation or the audio stimulation to vary based on a policy, selects, for the first time interval, the other of the visual stimulation or the audio stimulation to keep constant based on the policy, and provides causes the one of the visual neural stimulation system or the auditory neural stimulation system to vary the one of the visual stimulation or the audio stimulation.
METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR NEURAL STIMULATION VIA AUDITORY STIMULATION
Systems and methods of the present disclosure are directed to systems and methods for treating cognitive dysfunction in a subject in need thereof. The system can include a neural stimulation system that receives an indication of an ambient audio signal detected by a microphone. The system selects, from a profile, an audio signal including a fixed parameter and a variable parameter. The system sets the variable parameter to a first value. The system generates an output signal based on the fixed parameter and the first value, and provides the output signal to the speaker. The system measures a physiological condition of the subject, adjusts the variable parameter to a second value, generates a second output signal based on the fixed parameter and the second value of the variable parameter, and provides the output signal to the speaker to cause the speaker to provide modified sound to the subject.