Patent classifications
G02C5/146
SUNGLASSES FOR USE IN WATER ACTIVITIES
The present patent of invention is described as sunglasses for use in water activities which, according to its characteristics, provides sunglasses for use in water activities (1) in a specific, stand-alone structure of the universal type and based on a structuring frame (2), two sealing/protective eye cups (3) for water environments, two lenses (4) for solar environments (glare/bright light), two straps (5) to secure the glasses in place on the head, two pins (6) to hold the straps to the frame and a strap adjuster (7) integrated into a single block to attach/fix the glasses around the eyes and the head, in order to provide complete optimization of the sunglasses for use in water activities (1) in combined or stand-alone applications for protection, viewing and correction in solar and water environments, including sports practices, without any types of adjustments to the assembly.
EYEWEAR LENS INTERCHANGE WITH MAGNETIC LATCH
A lens interchange mechanism for an eyewear may include a magnetic latch operatively associated with the eyewire of the eyewear, such that the a portion of the eyewire can be released, with a free end separating from another portion of the eyewire thereby forming a gap in the eyewire for the removal and installation of a lens. The magnetic latch mechanism may be further configured for easy re-latching by the application of opposing forces on the first and second eyewire portions to cause the free end to re-engage with the magnetic latch without manual actuation of the latch.
Modularized eyewear systems, apparatuses, and methods
Systems, apparatuses, and methods are taught that provide reconfigurable components for eyewear devices. A reconfigurable component for use in an eyewear device, includes a first temple. The first temple is configured for use with the eyewear device. The first temple further includes a first engagement portion. The first temple includes a first temple insert module (TIM). The first temple insert module is releasably couplable with the first engagement portion. The reconfigurable component can include at least one of a sensor and a display. The first temple insert module further includes a first wireless communication system. The first wireless communication system is configured to communicate wirelessly with a user device. The first temple insert module further includes a processor and a first speaker. The processor is configured to receive an input from at least one of the sensor and the first wireless communication system and to generate an output. At least one of the first speaker and the display are configured to receive the output. In operation, when a user wears the eyewear device the user can hear audio broadcast from the first speaker when the first wireless communication system is in an on state and may see an image with the display.
Interchangeable eyewear system
An eyewear device having a frame positionable to a removable engagement with any of a plurality of lens assemblies. Each lens assembly has shoulders at opposing ends which slidably engage within respective shoulder slots formed into the body of the frame. A biased ball having a portion extending into one or both shoulder slots, biasly contacts into a ball cavity depending into a respective shoulder to maintain the lens assembly in the removable engagement.
Hinged spectacle frame
Spectacle frame (1) comprising: a front piece (10); a pair of temples (20), each temple (20) extending between a first end portion (21) associated with the front piece (10) and a second end portion (22) that can be positioned on the ear of a user; a pair of hinges (30) configured to rotationally bind each temple (20) to the front piece (10), each hinge (30) comprising: a pin (40) extended along a development direction (A-A) between a first end (40a) and a second end (40b), coupling devices (50) associated with the first end portion (21) of each temple (20) and configured to engage the corresponding pin (40); a cavity (60) located in the front piece (10), the cavity (60) comprising: a first wall (70) and an opposite second wall (80) spaced along a spacing direction (B-B); and blocking devices (90) configured to engage the ends (40a, 40b) of the pins (40), the blocking devices (90) being shaped to match the first end (40a) and the second end (40b) of the pin (40) to prevent the pin (40) from making rotational movements around the development axis (A-A) and translational movements with respect to the blocking devices (90) as a result of mutual engagement between the ends (40a, 40b) of the pin (40) with the blocking devices (90); the first end (40a) and the second end (40b) of the pin (40) are wedge-shaped.
EYEGLASSES FOR HOLDING VAPE DEVICE
Eyeglasses can include a frame and first and second temples. A first temple can include a first temple cavity and a first temple conduit having an intake aperture in communication with the first temple cavity, and an exhaust aperture opening at a distal first temple end. The first temple cavity can be configured to receive and hold a vape device having an outlet port, such that the outlet port is aligned with the intake aperture and in communication with the first temple conduit.
Automated eyewear device sharing system
Systems, devices, media, and methods are described for capturing a series of raw images by portable electronic devices, such as wearable devices including eyewear, and automating the process of processing such raw images by a client mobile device, such as a smart phone, such automation including the process of uploading to a network and directing to a target audience. In some implementations, a user selects profile settings on the client device before capturing images on the companion device, so that when the companion device has captured the images, the system follows the profile settings upon automatically processing the images captured by the companion device.
ELECTRONIC CASE FOR ELECTRONIC SPECTACLES
An electronic case for electronic spectacles may include a base comprising a cavity formed therein. A first spectacle retention device may be located within the cavity. The first spectacle retention device may be configured to retain spectacles. An electrical control system may be included. An electrical connector may be configured to couple the electrical control system in electronic communication with the spectacles.
EYEGLASSES WITH SIMPLIFIED HINGE FOR TEMPLE
Eyeglasses with a simplified hinge, having a front of the eyeglasses and a pair of temples, with a cavity is defined in the front for accommodating a retention and locking element which is adapted to be engaged by a hook-shaped portion of one end of each one of the temples. The retention and locking element is adapted to be accommodated in the cavity of the front, when it is coupled to the hook-shaped end of the temple, in order to couple the temple to the front.
EYEGLASSES WITH SIMPLIFIED HINGE
Eyeglasses with simplified hinge include a pair of lenses, a pair of temples and a hinge for connection between each one of the temples and the lenses. The hinge includes an element for connecting the lens and the temple, adapted to be connected to the lens at one end and provided, at an opposite end, with a portion adapted to engage a retention and locking element. The temple is provided with a cavity adapted to accommodate and lock the retention and locking element, the retention and locking element acting as a rotation fulcrum for the temple with respect to the connecting element.