Patent classifications
G02C5/124
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.
Ear horn assembly for headworn computer
Aspects of the present invention relate to side arm assemblies for head worn computers which may include a temple section and an ear horn section, where the temple section may include a first-side securing attachment system with a pin securing mechanism and the ear horn section may include a second-side securing attachment system with a pin member adapted to mate with the first-side securing attachment system, wherein the first-side and second-side securing attachment systems are adapted to secure the ear horn section to the temple section with a rotation of the pin securing mechanism.
Smart reading glasses having automatic focus
Glasses having a frame and two lenses. Each of the lenses is attached to the frame. A distance measurement module determines a distance to an object viewed from the glasses. The glasses also include a motion control module for raising and lowering the first and second lens and a controller for determining when it is appropriate to raise the first and second lenses. When the controller determines that it is appropriate to raise the first and second lenses to a raised position, the controller directs the motion control module to raise the first and second lenses. In one embodiment, each lens has a plurality of lens sections which may provide different types of focus. The lenses may be raised or lowered appropriately to allow view through one of the lens sections.
Nose support for eyeglasses
A nose support for a pair of eyeglasses is disclosed. The nose support comprises an elongate main body comprising a flexing section which is reversibly deflectable between an unflexed state and a flexed state at a proximal end of the main body, a contact section at a distal end of the main body and a soft resilient organic polymeric shell which encases the main body.
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.
DEVICE AND METHOD FOR ADJUSTING THE POSITION OF EYEGLASSES ON THE FACE OF A USER
A device for adjusting a position of eyeglasses on a face of a user is provided. The device includes a body having proximal and distal ends, the body being provided with a pronounced bow; at least one nose engaging member provided on the proximal end of the body, the nose engaging member being structured to engage with a bridge of a nose of the user; and at least one frame engaging member provided on the distal end of the body, the frame engaging member being structured to engage with the frame of the eyeglasses, wherein the pronounced bow of the body is structured to adjust a horizontal position of the eyeglasses with respect to the face of the user.
HEAD-MOUNTED DISPLAY
A head-mounted display according to an embodiment of the present technology includes a main body, a nose pad, and a holding mechanism. The main body includes a display portion capable of presenting an image to a user and is configured to be mountable on a head of the user. The nose pad is configured to be attachable to and detachable from the main body. The holding mechanism is configured to be capable of holding correction glasses between the main body and the nose pad mounted to the main body, the correction glasses facing the display portion.
Eyeglass-type display apparatus
An eyeglass-type display apparatus includes an eyeglass-front to be placed in front of the eyes of a user, left and right temples connected to the eyeglass-front and worn on the head of the user, a connector that adjusts the inclination of the eyeglass-front by rotating the eyeglass-front relative to the left and right temples, and an image display unit that is fixed to the eyeglass-front and projects image light onto an eyeball of the user. An axis of rotation of the connector is positioned on the eyeglass-front side of the center of the user's eyeball as viewed from the side.
GLASSES NOSE PAD ADJUSTMENT STRUCTURE
Provided is a glasses nose pad adjustment structure, including a frame and a nose pad. The frame includes a lens fixing part and a plurality of pairs of nose fastening holes. The nose pad includes a pair of fixed shafts and at least one lens slot. The pair of fixed shafts of the nose pad is selectively fixed to one of the plurality of pairs of nose fastening holes.