G02C2200/06

ELECTRONIC GLASSES WITH DYNAMICALLY EXTENDABLE AND RETRACTABLE TEMPLES
20230044153 · 2023-02-09 ·

In one aspect, a headset may include a bridge with lenses, an elongated left temple coupled to a left portion of the bridge, and an elongated right temple coupled to a right portion of the bridge. The headset may also include at least one adjustable mechanism that is manipulable to dynamically arrange the structure of the temples toward and away from the bridge, as well as a locking mechanism that selectively locks and unlocks the arrangement of the temples with respect to the bridge. In some examples, the adjustable mechanism may include at least one track for sliding the left and right temples with respect to the bridge to extend and retract distal portions of the temples from the bridge, and at least one element such as a wheel that is controllable to move the temples with respect to the bridge along the at least one track.

RIMLESS GLASSES FRAME INCLUDING AT LEAST ONE FLEXIBLE CLAMPING ELEMENT
20180004009 · 2018-01-04 ·

The present invention relates to a rimless glasses frame including at least one flexible clamping element having at least one connection portion which comprises at least two jaws which are suitable for clamping a spectacle lens, and at least one joining portion which comprises at least one cavity designed to allow said jaws to open as a result of said cavity being pressed, and including at least one locking element mounted in said cavity in the joining portion of the clamping element so as to lock said jaws closed.

Eyewear Lens Attachment Assembly
20180004008 · 2018-01-04 ·

The present description provides an eyewear lens attachment assembly that provides easy and secure attachment between a lens in a frame. An exemplary eyewear lens attachment assembly described herein includes a lens having a lens opening proximate a nose region, a frame holder having a frame engagement feature and a retainer engagement feature, and a slidable retainer including an outer surface, an inner surface, and a flanged projection extending outwardly from the inner surface. When the flanged projection is positioned through the lens opening, the retainer is slidable between an engaged position in which the retainer is secured to the frame holder and a disengaged position in which the retainer and frame holder may be separated.

EYEWEAR HAVING MULTIPLE VENTILATION STATES

Eyewear is disclosed that can have multiple ventilation states providing different amounts of ventilation through the eyewear. The eyewear can include a lens and a frame. In some embodiments, the lens can be movable with respect to the frame to provide the multiple ventilation states. In some embodiments, the eyewear can include a gasket that removably attaches to the frame. In some embodiments, the gasket can be movable with respect to the frame to provide the multiple ventilation states.

DEVICE FOR FIXING COMPONENT PARTS OF FRAMES FOR SPECTACLES AND SPECTACLES INCLUDING THE FIXING DEVICE

A device for mutually fixing component parts of a frame for spectacles includes a first fixing element which is connectable by a sliding coupling inside a second fixing element and locking means, active between the first and second fixing elements, transversely to the coupling direction. The first fixing element includes at least a first seat which slidingly receives a respective first magnet, the second fixing element includes a second magnet and a second seat. The second seat configured to receive, with reduced connection play, a portion of the first magnet when it is moved, with partial extraction from the first seat, by the magnetic attraction force between the first and second magnets produced by mutual positioning of the first and second magnets with opposite magnetic polarities so that the first magnet, by engaging the first seat and the second seat, prevents relative movement between the first and second fixing elements.

SPECTACLES WITH REPLACEABLE PINS
20220404637 · 2022-12-22 ·

Disclosed are spectacles with replaceable pins, and belongs to the technical field of spectacles. The spectacles with the replaceable pins may include a spectacle frame and the pins, an edge of the spectacle frame being pivoted with a bolt, the bolt being inserted into an inserting hole of the pin, an elastic piece pushing a stopping block to enter into an opening on a side of the pin, and the spectacle frame being connected with the pins in a buckling manner. When a pressure is applied to the stopping block, the stopping block withdraws from the opening on the side of the pin when elastic force of the elastic piece is overcome and retracts into the accommodation cavity, in this way the buckling connection of the spectacle frame with the pins is removed, the pins and the spectacle frame are demountable, and it is convenient to replace the pins.

MAGNETIC ATTRACTION TYPE LENS-REPLACEABLE EYEGLASSES
20220382072 · 2022-12-01 ·

A magnetic attraction type lens-replaceable eyeglasses, comprising a frame and lenses. A connector for fixedly connecting the lenses to the frame is disposed at a bridge of the frame. The connector is detachably connected to the frame. The connector and the frame are in magnetic attraction cooperation. Fixing pins capable of penetrating through the lenses and used for limiting the swing of the lenses are disposed on the side, in contact with the lenses, of the connector. By using the detachable connector, the lenses are fixed to the frame. By means of magnetic attraction cooperation, the lenses can be relatively easy to replace. Meanwhile, by using a design of positioning pins, it can be ensured that the lenses mounted on the frame will not swing or shift.

Temple and ear horn assembly for headworn computer

Aspects of the present invention relate to a head-worn computer having a see-through computer display, a frame mechanically adapted to hold the see-through computer, a first side arm pivotally attached to the frame and adapted to hold the head-worn computer in place on a head of the user, wherein the first side arm comprises a temple section and an ear horn section and the temple section further comprising a compartment adapted to contain a battery, wherein the battery powers the see-through computer display.

TEMPLE AND EAR HORN ASSEMBLY FOR HEADWORN COMPUTER

Aspects of the present invention relate to a head-worn computer having a see-through computer display, a frame mechanically adapted to hold the see-through computer, a first side arm pivotally attached to the frame and adapted to hold the head-worn computer in place on a head of the user, wherein the first side arm comprises a temple section and an ear horn section and the temple section further comprising a compartment adapted to contain a battery, wherein the battery powers the see-through computer display.

Glasses

Glasses have a groove provided in a vertical direction on a bridge of a glasses frame. A support section of a nose pad of the glasses is connected to an end portion of a positioning section of the nose pad, the positioning section is slidably disposed in the groove, and the positioning section has a plurality of locking slots and a limiting slot. An adjustment mechanism of the glasses is disposed at the glasses frame, and a pressing member of the adjustment mechanism is disposed perpendicular to the groove, where one end of the pressing member protrudes from one side of the groove, and the other end penetrates through the groove and the limiting slot. A positioning member of the adjustment mechanism is connected to the other end of the pressing member. The positioning member moves from a positioning position to a release position by pushing of the pressing member.