Patent classifications
G02C5/04
TYPE OF GLASSES WITH FLEXIBLE NOSE PADS
The utility model provides a type of glasses with flexible nose pads, which can be applied to a variety of glasses structures. The glasses comprise a left lens assembly and a right lens assembly arranged symmetrically and connected by a top bar. The glasses also contain flexible nose pads, one end of which is arranged on the left lens assembly and the other end of which is arranged on the right lens assembly. The elastic middle part of the flexible nose pad is adapted to the shape of the nose bridge. The flexible nose pad may be adjusted at will according to the shape of nose bridge of different people, suitable for most people. During a process of folding, even if the folded temples are pressed against the flexible nose pads, the flexible nose pads would not deform. Moreover, when the temples are no longer pressed onto the flexible nose pads, they would be directly restored to their original shape, making the folding process smoother. When the folded glasses need to be put into a storage box, there is no need to worry about the flexible nose pads being compressed. As a result, the internal space of the storage box is reduced, making it easy to carry.
WEARABLE ELECTRONIC DEVICE ON HEAD
Disclosed is an electronic device according to the present invention. The electronic device according to the present invention may move a display unit so that the position of the display unit corresponds to the pupil position of a user, and nanopatterns of an in-coupling portion, where a beam enters the display unit, and an out-coupling portion, where a beam is emitted, may be the same pattern. The electronic device according to the present invention may be associated with an artificial intelligence module, a robot, an augmented reality (AR) device, a virtual reality (VR) device, a device related to a 5G service, and the like.
FRAME FOR BIFOCAL EYEGLASSES
A frame includes: a pair of temples; a connecting bar connecting respective ends of the pair of temples; at least one hanging shaft located at a middle of the connecting bar; nose pads fixed to the hanging shaft; a slide attached to the hanging shaft for a sliding movement; a pair of lens-holding frames vertically slidable in front of the connecting bar, the lens-holding frames being each configured to hold vertically arranged upper and lower lenses; and a bridge coupling the lens-holding frames. The bridge is attached at a level lower than a center of the lower lens in each of the lens-holding frames, and the lens-holding frames are slidable for a distance at least corresponding to a distance between a center of the upper lens and the center of the lower lens.
FRAME FOR BIFOCAL EYEGLASSES
A frame includes: a pair of temples; a connecting bar connecting respective ends of the pair of temples; at least one hanging shaft located at a middle of the connecting bar; nose pads fixed to the hanging shaft; a slide attached to the hanging shaft for a sliding movement; a pair of lens-holding frames vertically slidable in front of the connecting bar, the lens-holding frames being each configured to hold vertically arranged upper and lower lenses; and a bridge coupling the lens-holding frames. The bridge is attached at a level lower than a center of the lower lens in each of the lens-holding frames, and the lens-holding frames are slidable for a distance at least corresponding to a distance between a center of the upper lens and the center of the lower lens.
Bifocal glasses-shaped frame
A frame includes: a pair of lens-holding frames each holding lenses that are vertically arranged; a bridge coupling the pair of lens-holding frames; a temple attached to an outer periphery of each of the lens-holding frames; nose pads being brought into contact with a nose for support; a vertical movement unit configured to vertically move the lens-holding frames along a front bent portion of the temple; and a nose pad elevation unit provided to the bridge, the nose pad elevation unit being configured to vertically slide the nose pads. The bent portion is configured to align a center of the lens with an eye level.
Bifocal glasses-shaped frame
A frame includes: a pair of lens-holding frames each holding lenses that are vertically arranged; a bridge coupling the pair of lens-holding frames; a temple attached to an outer periphery of each of the lens-holding frames; nose pads being brought into contact with a nose for support; a vertical movement unit configured to vertically move the lens-holding frames along a front bent portion of the temple; and a nose pad elevation unit provided to the bridge, the nose pad elevation unit being configured to vertically slide the nose pads. The bent portion is configured to align a center of the lens with an eye level.
CUSTOMIZABLE EYEGLASSES
A set of customizable eyeglasses allows customers to make adjustments to a width of eyeglass frames relative to one another, a width of eyeglass temples relative to one another, a depth of eyeglass temples from the eyeglass frames, and/or a length of the nose bridge support from the customer's face. The customer could input one or more measurements into a system, such as a width and depth of a face, and a company could manufacture the eyeglass components in accordance with the measurements to provide rough adjustments to the eyeglasses to be sent to the customer. When the customer receives the eyeglasses, the customer could then make fine adjustments to the eyeglasses to further customize the fit.
GLASSES WITH VENTILATIVE STRUCTURE
Provided is a pair of glasses with a ventilated structure, mainly including an upper frame, a lens unit and a lower frame. The upper frame is provided with a lens groove and an inserting seat. The inserting seat is provided with inserting groove with a downward notch. The inserting seat is provided with an adjusting unit. The adjusting unit has a plurality of adjusting holes arranged up and down. Each side of the upper frame is provided with a combination hole. The lens unit is arrange in the lens groove, and is provided with a plurality of air-permeable holes at the upper end of the lens unit. Each side of the lower frame is provided with a joint section. The joint section is detachably coupled to the combination hole of the upper frame. Two sides of the lower frame can be operatively connected or disassembled with relative to the upper frame. The lower frame is further provided with an inserting section to be inserted into the inserting groove. The inserting section is provided with a positioning convex part operatively embedded in one of the adjusting holes of the adjusting unit to for a positioning. By positioning the position of the positioning convex part relative to each adjusting hole, the air-permeable holes of the lens are hidden or exposed on the upper frame.
GLASSES WITH VENTILATIVE STRUCTURE
Provided is a pair of glasses with a ventilated structure, mainly including an upper frame, a lens unit and a lower frame. The upper frame is provided with a lens groove and an inserting seat. The inserting seat is provided with inserting groove with a downward notch. The inserting seat is provided with an adjusting unit. The adjusting unit has a plurality of adjusting holes arranged up and down. Each side of the upper frame is provided with a combination hole. The lens unit is arrange in the lens groove, and is provided with a plurality of air-permeable holes at the upper end of the lens unit. Each side of the lower frame is provided with a joint section. The joint section is detachably coupled to the combination hole of the upper frame. Two sides of the lower frame can be operatively connected or disassembled with relative to the upper frame. The lower frame is further provided with an inserting section to be inserted into the inserting groove. The inserting section is provided with a positioning convex part operatively embedded in one of the adjusting holes of the adjusting unit to for a positioning. By positioning the position of the positioning convex part relative to each adjusting hole, the air-permeable holes of the lens are hidden or exposed on the upper frame.
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.