Patent classifications
G02C5/04
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.
AN EYEWEAR FRAME, AN EYEWEAR, AND A METHOD OF ADJUSTING AN EYEWEAR FRAME
An eyewear frame having at least one frame component including a stimuli-responsive polymer is provided. The at least one frame component has a physical property which is reversibly changeable in response to a stimulus of non-thermal origin applied to the stimuli-responsive polymer. An eyewear including the eyewear frame, and a method of adjusting the eyewear frame are also provided.
Device for attaching component parts of spectacles frames and spectacles comprising said attachment device
A device for attaching parts of a spectacles frame to one another includes a first attachment element connectable to a first component part of the frame to be plugged into a second attachment element connectable to a second component part of the frame. A locking pin is active between the first and the second attachment element, in a removable manner, transverse to the plugging direction, so as to attach the first and the second component parts of the frame to one another. The first attachment element includes a pair of limbs constructed equidirectionally and at a distance from a common base, while the second attachment element includes a seat that can hold the pair of limbs in the axial plugging direction between opposing internal walls of the seat, the seat being intersected transverse to the plugging direction by an opening in which the locking pin is rotatably held.
Glasses and method for controlling the same
A pair of glasses is provided. The glasses include a first lens, a second lens, a first temple arm that is disposed close to the first lens, and a second temple arm that is disposed close to the second lens. The glasses further include a position adjusting portion that is mounted on the first lens and the second lens. The position adjusting portion is configured to adjust an overlapping area of the first lens and the second lens. The glasses further include a first display screen on a first temple arm. The first temple arm and the second temple arm may be bent in extension directions of the temple arms, so that a tail end of the first temple arm overlaps a tail end of the second temple arm.
Electronic device capable of adjusting distance between housings
An electronic device is provided. The electronic device includes a first housing including a first display device and a first connection unit having a first protrusion formed thereon, a second housing including a second display device coupled to the first connection unit to be movable in a predetermined direction and a second connection unit having a second protrusion formed thereon, and a circular plate including a spiral recess, the circular plate being coupled to the first protrusion and the second protrusion. The circular plate is configured such that, by rotation of the circular plate, the first protrusion and the second protrusion move in a predetermined direction, and depending on the movement, a distance between the first housing and the second housing is adjustable.
SYSTEM FOR PREVENTING DAMAGE TO COSMETIC EYELASHES
A cosmetic lash protection device comprising a pair of eye members. Each eye member including a rim defining an interior volume configured to allow the cosmetic lashes to move freely therein. An adhesive disposed on each rim, wherein the adhesive is configured to removably attach the system to a user's face. Systems and methods are provided.
Reading glasses
Reading glasses, more specifically pince-nez glasses, for short-term, close viewing and reading. For better placement of the reading glasses on the nose, the bridge of the reading glasses is provided with knobs, of which two are located on the outside, making it comfortable to grasp and place the glasses on the nose with two fingers and third knob is located on the upper centre of the bridge. Bridge of the reading glasses is ergonomic. The measurements of the radius of bridge of the reading glasses have been developed ellipsoidal in shape, where radius r.sub.1 is 7.0 mm and r.sub.2 is 7.5 mm and the angle of the bridge is 36.
OPTICS MOUNT FOR OVER-THE-GLASSES EYEWEAR
A display apparatus for wearing over corrective eyewear has a frame structure that supports left- and right-side protective lenses, wherein each protective lens has a rear surface disposed to face toward the corrective eyewear, and a front surface disposed to face the outside-world object scene. A bridging member is hinged to the frame between the left- and right-side protective lenses, wherein the bridging member extends a nose bridge engagement member toward a viewer nose position, wherein the bridging member further has a coupling configured to removably suspend at least one output element of an electronically energized display system over the front surface of the left- or right-side protective lens.
Eyeglass translating clip
A translating clip, including a clip on portion adapted to grippingly engage an eyeglass frame, an adjustment portion, and a nose bridge engaging portion. The adjustment portion enables adjustment of an engagement distance between a lower end of the nose engaging portion and the eyeglass frame.
Eyeglass translating clip
A translating clip, including a clip on portion adapted to grippingly engage an eyeglass frame, an adjustment portion, and a nose bridge engaging portion. The adjustment portion enables adjustment of an engagement distance between a lower end of the nose engaging portion and the eyeglass frame.