Patent classifications
G02C5/045
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.
EYEWEAR SYSTEM
This eyewear system is provided with a first lens including an optical characteristic variation region in which an optical characteristic varies, a first frame for retaining the first lens, and a second frame for retaining a second lens different from the first lens, the first frame having a first attachment part for attaching the first frame to the second frame, or the second frame having a second attachment part for attaching the second frame to the first frame, so that the first lens and the second lens face each other and the optical characteristic variation region is positioned in the field of view of a subject through the second lens.
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.
EYEGLASS -MOUNTED IMAGE DISPLAY DEVICE AND IMAGE DISPLAY SYSTEM
Provided are an eyeglass-mounted image display device capable of adjusting the interval between, height of, and elevation/depression angle of viewers detachably attached to eyeglasses, and an image display system using the eyeglass-mounted image display device.
The eyeglass-mounted image display device includes: viewers 7 displaying an image from an endoscope serving as an image output apparatus; and eyeglasses 1 to which the viewers 7 are detachably attached via an attaching member 8. The viewers 7 are disposed in front of lenses 3 of the eyeglasses 1, and the interval between, height of, and elevation/depression angle of the viewers 7 are adjustable with the attaching member 8.
IMPROVEMENTS IN OR RELATING TO WEARABLE OPTICAL DEVICES
A modular wearable optics device including: at least one wearable support element; one or more active optical elements adapted in use to display an image to a user; one of a plurality of bridging elements selected to position or orientate the one or more active optical elements in a predetermined location based on one or more anthropometric characteristics of the user.
VIRTUAL OR AUGMENTED REALITY HEADSETS HAVING ADJUSTABLE INTERPUPILLARY DISTANCE
A virtual or augmented reality headset is provided having a frame, a pair of virtual or augmented reality eyepieces, and an interpupillary distance adjustment mechanism. The frame includes opposing arm members and a bridge positioned intermediate the opposing arm members. The adjustment mechanism is coupled to the virtual or augmented reality eyepieces and operable to simultaneously move the eyepieces to adjust the interpupillary distance of the eyepieces.
Eyeglasses adapted to a wearer, eyeglasses kit for manufacturing said eyeglasses, and methods associated
Disclosed are eyeglasses adapted to a wearer, including two half-frames interconnected by a bridge, each half-frame including at least a branch and an ophthalmic lens. The bridge of the eyeglasses is made of a separated element attached to each of the half-frames, the bridge having at least one geometrical feature determined by taking into account a morphologico-geometric parameter of the wearer. Also disclosed is a kit and a method for manufacturing the eyeglasses and a method for ordering the eyeglasses.
Virtual or augmented reality headsets having adjustable interpupillary distance
A virtual or augmented reality headset is provided having a frame, a pair of virtual or augmented reality eyepieces, and an interpupillary distance adjustment mechanism. The frame includes opposing arm members and a bridge positioned intermediate the opposing arm members. The adjustment mechanism is coupled to the virtual or augmented reality eyepieces and operable to simultaneously move the eyepieces to adjust the interpupillary distance of the eyepieces.
SPECTACLE FRAME WITH CUT RIMS AND ATTACHABLE BRIDGE, KIT OF PARTS AND EYEWEAR
Disclosed is a spectacle frame including a pair of lens holding rims interconnected by a bridge, each rim being encircling and holding a lens in a central aperture of the rim, each rim being linked laterally to a temple, each rim having at least one cut allowing expansion of the central aperture or retraction and closure of the central aperture by closing the cut. The spectacle frame further includes a lock allowing closure and locking the cuts of the rims. The bridge attaches to the rims to allow attachment of one bridge chosen among bridges having different shapes and/or sizes and/or decorations to adapt the spectacle frame to different morphological features of wearers and/or to choices of the wearers, and wherein the rims and the bridge includes complementary bridge connector to attach and connect the bridge to each rim. A kit of parts and an eyewear are also disclosed.