Patent classifications
A61F9/061
GREY COMPOUNDED INFRARED ABSORBING SPECTACLES, GOGGLES, FACESHIELDS AND HOOD WINDOWS USED IN PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT FOR ARC FLASH HAZARDS
An improved personal protective device and composition thereof. The device comprises arc flash spectacles or goggles, an arc flash faceshield or an arc flash hood window to provide optical clarity, specifically color acuity. The spectacles or goggles, the faceshield and the hood window include polycarbonate material for high-impact, high-mass performance, and surface charring during arc flash exposure and provides an arc flash protective rating of at least 4 cal/cm.sup.2 (in the case of eyewear and face shields) or at least 15 cal/cm.sup.2 (in the case of hood windows).
Grey compounded infrared absorbing spectacles, goggles, faceshields and hood windows used in personal protective equipment for arc flash hazards
An improved personal protective device and composition thereof. The device comprises arc flash spectacles or goggles, an arc flash faceshield or an arc flash hood window to provide optical clarity, specifically color acuity. The spectacles or goggles, the faceshield and the hood window include polycarbonate material for high-impact, high-mass performance, and surface charring during arc flash exposure and provides an arc flash protective rating of at least 4 cal/cm.sup.2 (in the case of eyewear and face shields) or at least 15 cal/cm.sup.2 (in the case of hood windows).
Method and apparatus for attaching a light to a head-worn device
Provided is a light attached to a helmet where the light does not move when a face shield of the helmet is rotated up or down.
PROTECTIVE HEADGEAR COMPRISING A CURVED SWITCHABLE SHUTTER AND COMPRISING MULTIPLE ANTIREFLECTIVE LAYERS
Protective headgear with a curved switchable shutter and curved front and rear cover plates and including at least two antireflective layers.
Electro-active elements with crossed linear electrodes
Eyewear is provided including a frame, and a camera connected with the frame, in which the camera is configured to be controlled by a remote controller. The camera may be configured to capture video and/or a photo. The eyewear may include data storage, and the camera may be connected to the data storage. A wrist watch may be configured to act both as a time piece and a controller of the camera. The eyewear may also include a heads up display and/or a video file player. The eyewear may also include an electro-active lens.
EYEWEAR INCLUDING A REMOTE CONTROL CAMERA
Eyewear is provided including a frame, and a camera connected with the frame, in which the camera is configured to be controlled by a remote controller. The camera may be configured to capture video and/or a photo. The eyewear may include data storage, and the camera may be connected to the data storage. A wrist watch may be configured to act both as a time piece and a controller of the camera. The eyewear may also include a heads up display and/or a video file player. The eyewear may also include an electro-active lens.
Eyewear including a remote control camera and a docking station
Eyewear is provided including a frame, and a camera connected with the frame, in which the camera is configured to be controlled by a remote controller. The camera may be configured to capture video and/or a photo. The eyewear may include data storage, and the camera may be connected to the data storage. A wrist watch may be configured to act both as a time piece and a controller of the camera. The eyewear may also include a heads up display and/or a video file player. The eyewear may also include an electro-active lens.
Protective headgear comprising a curved switchable shutter and comprising multiple antireflective layers
Protective headgear with a curved switchable shutter and curved front and rear cover plates and including at least two antireflective layers.
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.
Control of mediated reality welding system based on lighting conditions
An example head-worn device includes a camera, a display device, weld detection circuitry, and pixel data processing circuitry. The camera generates first pixel data from a field of view of the head-worn device. The display device displays second pixel data to a wearer of the head-worn device based on the first pixel data captured by the camera. The weld detection circuitry determines whether a welding arc is present and generates a control signal indicating a result of the determination. The pixel data processing circuitry processes the first pixel data captured by the camera to generate the second pixel data for display on the display device, where a mode of operation of said pixel data processing circuitry is selected from a plurality of modes based on said control signal.