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Eye-protection headgear

An eye-protection headgear including a rigid visor with a window bearing an optical filter, and with a flexible fabric bib and a flexible fabric cap.

Electronic spectacles

A system for the color coding of objects in the field of view of a plurality of spectacle wearers includes a pair of spectacles per spectacle wearer. Liquid crystal cells of at least one spectacle lens of the spectacles are so designed that a transmission of the liquid crystal cells may be switched between high and low transmission states. The system also includes one RGB light source per spectacle wearer and means for controlling or regulating the luminance times, color and intensity of the RGB light source such that the light source for a first spectacle wearer illuminates with a first color at a time of the state of high transmission of the liquid crystal cell and the light source for a second spectacle wearer illuminates at a time of high transmission of the liquid crystal cell of their spectacles with a second color different from the first.

System and method for varying hologram visibility
09561684 · 2017-02-07 ·

A system and method for varying hologram visibility is disclosed herein. Specifically the system can comprise a shield. The shield can comprise a first layer and a second layer. The first layer can comprise a photochromic material having a dark state and a light state. The second layer can comprise a hologram that is less visible the first layer is in the light state. The method can comprise attaching a second layer to a first layer. The first layer can comprise a photochromic material having a dark state and a light state. The second layer can comprise a hologram. The hologram can be less visible when the first layer is in the light state than when the first layer is in the dark state.

PROTECTIVE EYEWEAR FOR HIGH INTENSITY SOURCES

Protective eyewear that may provide a full field of view while shielding users from unsafe, harmful, or unwanted visual elements, including high-intensity sources such as lasers, is described. Such shielding may include, for instance, capturing, attenuating, transforming, filtering, and/or otherwise processing such unsafe, harmful, or unwanted visual elements for presentation to users. The protective eyewear may enhance visual elements, such as by increasing brightness or contrast. The protective eyewear may allow users to see visual elements outside their normal or expected range such as ultraviolet and infrared. The protective eyewear may include one or more cameras that may capture visual information associated with the user environment. The captured information may be analyzed and processed such that harmful or unwanted visual elements are removed and/or otherwise processed to be made safe for viewing. After processing, the captured information may be rendered and provided via a display of the protective eyewear.

LIQUID CRYSTAL TINTABLE GOGGLES
20250332030 · 2025-10-30 ·

A goggles is provided. The goggles can include a lens supported by a frame having a first exterior surface and a second exterior surface. An electronics housing can form at least a portion of the first exterior surface. A control interface can extend from the electronics housing to the second exterior surface, and can couple to the electronics housing to activate electronics disposed in the electronics housing to thereby transition the lens between the clear state and the tinted state.

Head-mounted display with a center-mounted system for peripheral projection
12517368 · 2026-01-06 · ·

A head-mounted display with a center-mounted system for peripheral projection is disclosed. The head mounted display includes a power source and a housing. The center-housing includes a tracker component that tracks eye movement corresponding to a viewable area on a peripheral portion of a lens of the head mounted computing device. The housing also includes a tinting component that obscures at least a portion of an opposite lens of the head mounted computing device. The housing further includes an image component comprising an image source. In some examples, the tracker component, upon tracking the eye movement towards the viewable area, obscures the opposite lens, and activates the image source. In other examples, the tracker component, upon tracking the eye movement away from the viewable area, unobscures the opposite lens, and deactivates the image source.