Patent classifications
G02C5/04
AIMING GLASSES
Aiming glasses can be used for finding a line of aim when shooting firearms and pneumatic weapons, as well as in archery, billiards, golf, and curling. The aiming glasses include an optical part in which aiming guides can be moved and rotated relative to a frame in order to align the center of the guides with the visual axis of the eye, which passes through the center of the fovea and the target, and to vertically orient the guides. The results are improved at aiming accuracy and greater versatility of the aiming glasses for use in different types of sport. A further technical result is that of enabling a sportsperson to cultivate a reproducible afterimage of the aiming guides at the start of a line of aim.
AIMING GLASSES
Aiming glasses can be used for finding a line of aim when shooting firearms and pneumatic weapons, as well as in archery, billiards, golf, and curling. The aiming glasses include an optical part in which aiming guides can be moved and rotated relative to a frame in order to align the center of the guides with the visual axis of the eye, which passes through the center of the fovea and the target, and to vertically orient the guides. The results are improved at aiming accuracy and greater versatility of the aiming glasses for use in different types of sport. A further technical result is that of enabling a sportsperson to cultivate a reproducible afterimage of the aiming guides at the start of a line of aim.
SPECTACLES, SPECTACLE FRAME, AND POSITION ADJUSTMENT MECHANISM
The present invention provides a spectacle frame and spectacles in which a distance between lenses can be adjusted. A spectacle frame 2 of spectacles 1 includes a bridge portion 4 that holds a pair of left and right lens-holding portions 6 to be movable in a left-right direction, a shaft portion 5 that is rotatably supported in an axial direction by the bridge portion 4 and includes a pair of left and right threaded portions 5a formed with threads in opposite directions to each other, and a fixing portion 7d that fixes the bridge portion 4 and the shaft portion 5, and then position adjustment portions 6b of the lens-holding portions 6 screw to the threaded portions 5a, thereby a distance between the lens-holding portions 6 is adjusted by rotating the shaft portion 5 around an axis.
Rim frame and lens structure
The rim frame and the lens are continuously restrained to each other over a range other than the gap to stabilize holding of the lens while attachment and detachment of the lens can be facilitated by expanding a gap as consolidating the gaps in the two places into one place due to the deflection of the rim frame and movement of the lens in the left-right direction, whereby the lens can be easily attached and detached without using a tool such as a screwdriver, while can achieve holding stability when fixing the lens and ease of attachment and detachment.
Ergonomic surgical loupes
An ergonomic surgical loupe consists of a housing, an objective lens, a mirrored Littrow prism, an ocular lens, and an adjustment mechanism. Light travels through the objective lens, is reflected through the Littrow prism, passes through the ocular lens and strikes the user's eye, enabling a 60 degree viewing angle for performing dental work or similar procedures. Occupational strain on the neck and back of the user is reduced by allowing the user to maintain an upright, neutral head and back position while performing work significantly below eye level.
Ostomy Pouching System
An ostomy pouching system is described. A baseplate includes a seal adapted to be securely placed on the skin about the perimeter of tissue defining a stoma incised into a patient. An ostomy reservoir forms a sealed space within which discharge can be received and held. A flex layer includes a seal that is airtight, watertight, or both, and which is structurally interposed between at least a portion of two or more of the skin, tissue, stoma, baseplate, and ostomy reservoir. The flex layer includes a resiliently and elastically malleable phase change material. The flex layer is deformable such that at least one portion of the flex layer can transmute the magnitude of a force applied to the flex layer and redirect the force. External forces acting upon at least one of the skin, tissue, stoma, baseplate, and ostomy reservoir are mitigated, transmuted, and isolated by the flex layer.
EYEGLASSES
The invention relates to eyeglasses having two lens units that are fitted with a device for keeping the eyeglasses on a wearer's head. The eyeglasses having a nose bridge that connects the two lens units and includes a central portion to be disposed about the wearer's nose At least one of the lens units has a duct inside to which a lateral portion of the nose bridge is slidingly mounted using a mechanism for adjusting the position of the lens unit relative to the nose bridge. The adjusting mechanism has a member that is rotatably mounted in the duct. The member and the lateral portion of the nose bridge comprise a coupler designed to convert the rotation of the member into a relative translational movement between the lateral portion and the duct.
WEARABLE ASSEMBLY
In one embodiment, a wearable assembly that includes a plurality of components is provided. The components include an eyepiece assembly fittable over a portion of a wearer's face, the eyepiece assembly including one or more strands, at least a portion of the eyepiece assembly including a phase change material, wherein a shape of the eyepiece assembly changes upon an application of an energy to the phase changing portion to one or more of conform and contour to one or more features of the wearer's face; and nosepiece connected to the eyepiece assembly.
WEARABLE ASSEMBLY
In one embodiment, a wearable assembly that includes a plurality of components is provided. The components include an eyepiece assembly fittable over a portion of a wearer's face, the eyepiece assembly including one or more strands, at least a portion of the eyepiece assembly including a phase change material, wherein a shape of the eyepiece assembly changes upon an application of an energy to the phase changing portion to one or more of conform and contour to one or more features of the wearer's face; and nosepiece connected to the eyepiece assembly.
Glasses with prismatic lenses
An eyeglass including a first prismatic lens (2), a second prismatic lens (3) and a frame (4) configured to house the first and the second prismatic lenses (2; 3). The first and the second prismatic lenses (2; 3) are low base yoked prisms having a dioptric power, measured in prism diopters, the same for the two lenses and less than 0.25. The first and the second prismatic lenses (2; 3) are oriented in the same direction.