Resilient Or Flexible Patents (Class 351/114)
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Patent number: 12127324Abstract: Methods and systems are provided for plasma confinement utilizing various electrode and valve configurations. In one example, a device includes a first electrode positioned to define an outer boundary of an acceleration volume, a second electrode arranged coaxially with respect to the first electrode and positioned to define an inner boundary of the acceleration volume, at least one power supply to drive an electric current along a Z-pinch plasma column between the first second electrodes, and a set of valves to provide gas to the acceleration volume to fuel the Z-pinch plasma column, wherein an electron flow of the electric current is in a first direction from the second electrode to the first electrode. In additional or alternative examples, a shaping part is conductively connected to the second electrode to, in a presence of the gas, cause a gas breakdown of the gas to generate a sheared flow velocity profile.Type: GrantFiled: May 27, 2022Date of Patent: October 22, 2024Assignee: Zap Energy, Inc.Inventors: Uri Shumlak, Brian A. Nelson, Eric T. Meier
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Patent number: 11744001Abstract: Methods and systems are provided for plasma confinement utilizing various electrode and valve configurations. In one example, a device includes a first electrode positioned to define an outer boundary of an acceleration volume, a second electrode arranged coaxially with respect to the first electrode and positioned to define an inner boundary of the acceleration volume, at least one power supply to drive an electric current along a Z-pinch plasma column between the first second electrodes, and a set of valves to provide gas to the acceleration volume to fuel the Z-pinch plasma column, wherein an electron flow of the electric current is in a first direction from the second electrode to the first electrode. In additional or alternative examples, a shaping part is conductively connected to the second electrode to, in a presence of the gas, cause a gas breakdown of the gas to generate a sheared flow velocity profile.Type: GrantFiled: June 15, 2022Date of Patent: August 29, 2023Assignee: ZAP ENERGY, INC.Inventors: Eric T. Meier, Brian A. Nelson, Uri Shumlak
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Patent number: 11495856Abstract: A glasses-type device includes a lens support body that supports a pair of lenses, a first temple attached to the lens support body via one or more hinges, the first temple including a power supply unit provided at a position closer to the hinges than to a first ear hook, and a second temple attached to the lens support body via one or more hinges, the second temple including a control unit provided at a position closer to the hinges than to a second ear hook, the control unit having an operating unit operably by a user wearing the glasses-type device. A charger for charging the glasses-type device includes a power-transmitting coil that wirelessly transmits electric power to a power-receiving coil of the power supply unit, and a guide structure having a shape that is fitted into a shape of the temple, when the glasses-type device is engaged with the charger.Type: GrantFiled: July 30, 2019Date of Patent: November 8, 2022Assignee: RICOH COMPANY, LTD.Inventors: Atsushi Ohshima, Tohru Yashiro, Sukchan Kim, Yoshihisa Naijo, Kohji Takeuchi
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Patent number: 10215990Abstract: A wearable device comprises: a U-shaped bent frame; a flexible part which is located at one end of the frame and of which the shape, bent and deformed by means of external force, is fixed; a main body housing connected to an end of the flexible part; a projector which is mounted on the main body and emits light corresponding to image information; and a transparent screen which is coupled to the main body housing and reflects the light emitted from the projector to supply and image to the wearer's eyes. The wearable device can be deformed to fit the user's head so that the wearing comfort is improved, and the wearable device can be worn even when the user is wearing glasses by detaching the main body housing.Type: GrantFiled: August 7, 2015Date of Patent: February 26, 2019Assignee: LG ELECTRONICS INC.Inventors: Minjong Lee, Wonseok Joo
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Patent number: 9983416Abstract: An eyeglasses temple includes a curved section and a support section coupled to the curved section. The curved section includes a metal member, upper and lower plastic members for wrapping the metal member, and a connector installed to an inner side of the support section and proximate to an eyeglasses frame. The metal member is made of a flexible iron material, the upper and lower plastic members are made of silicone and nylon respectively, and the support section is made of nylon. With the metal member made of a flexible iron material, the upper plastic member made of silicon, the lower plastic member made of nylon, and the support section made of nylon, the eyeglasses temple has a higher strength, and provides a friction between the eyeglasses temple and a wearer's ear to prevent the eyeglasses from sliding down or falling out from the wearer's nose bridge and ears.Type: GrantFiled: January 16, 2017Date of Patent: May 29, 2018Assignee: Dongguan Zhongxin Rubber Products Co., Ltd.Inventor: Xue-Qing Peng
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Patent number: 9910292Abstract: A method for making spectacle arms from composite material with differentiated rigidity, the arms defining a first portion and an adjacent second portion which is less rigid than the first portion. The method includes: providing a first layer of non-cross-linked fiber-reinforced polymer material in the first and second portions; providing a separating element in the first portion, and superimposing a second layer of non-cross-linked fiber-reinforced polymer material on the first layer so as to cover the separating element at the first portion and contact the first layer at the second portion; subjecting the first layer, the second layer, and the separating element interposed between them to a molding process at predetermined pressure and temperature levels so as to cross-link the polymer of the composite material, thus obtaining a thickness and rigidity of the arm at the first portion which are greater than the thickness and rigidity at the second portion.Type: GrantFiled: August 28, 2014Date of Patent: March 6, 2018Assignee: OPTIMAE S.R.L.Inventor: Giovanna Tirindelli
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Patent number: 9835874Abstract: A sheet for manufacturing articles, particularly frames for glasses and the like, including at least one technical layer made of a thermoplastic material interposed between a first aesthetic layer and a second aesthetic layer, both made of a material such as fabric. A method for producing a sheet for manufacturing articles includes the steps of providing at least one technical layer made of a material such as thermoplastic polymers and at least two aesthetic layers made of a material such as fabric and associating the technical layer with the aesthetic layers. The layers are mutually compressed and then heated to obtain the sheet.Type: GrantFiled: July 29, 2014Date of Patent: December 5, 2017Assignee: LUXOTTICA S.R.L.Inventor: Federico Gianluigi Buffa
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Patent number: 9798161Abstract: An eyewear article having a flexing portion including first and second longitudinally disposed ribs is disclosed. In another exemplary embodiment, the flexing portion has a maximum height (H), in a direction parallel to a mid-sagittal plane bisecting the eyewear into imaginary left and right halves, that is greater than 10 mm. The eyewear article of the present invention provides a balance of fit and comfort suitable for a range of user head sizes.Type: GrantFiled: March 14, 2017Date of Patent: October 24, 2017Assignee: 3M Innovative Properties CompanyInventors: Solomon Marini, Paul A. Martinson, Laurent Froissard, Glen E. Stanley
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Patent number: 9632331Abstract: An eyewear article having a flexing portion including first and second longitudinally disposed ribs is disclosed. In another exemplary embodiment, the flexing portion has a maximum height (H), in a direction parallel to a mid-sagittal plane bisecting the eyewear into imaginary left and right halves, that is greater than 10 mm. The eyewear article of the present invention provides a balance of fit and comfort suitable for a range of user head sizes.Type: GrantFiled: June 20, 2016Date of Patent: April 25, 2017Assignee: 3M Innovative Properties CompanyInventors: Solomon Marini, Paul A. Martinson, Laurent Froissard, Glen E. Stanley
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Patent number: 9116364Abstract: An eyewear article having a flexing portion including first and second longitudinally disposed ribs is disclosed. In another exemplary embodiment, the flexing portion has a maximum height (H), in a direction parallel to a mid-sagittal plane bisecting the eyewear into imaginary left and right halves, that is greater than 10 mm. The eyewear article of the present invention provides a balance of fit and comfort suitable for a range of user head sizes.Type: GrantFiled: June 27, 2014Date of Patent: August 25, 2015Assignee: 3M Innovative Properties CompanyInventors: Solomon Marini, Paul A. Martinson, Laurent Froissard, Glen E. Stanley
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Patent number: 9046700Abstract: Glasses storage system. In one example embodiment, a glasses storage system includes a frame configured to position one or more lenses in front of one or both eyes of a user and an earpiece configured to support the frame. The earpiece surrounds a hollow storage cavity that is defined internally to the earpiece.Type: GrantFiled: September 22, 2014Date of Patent: June 2, 2015Inventor: Colin Martin
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Patent number: 9022557Abstract: A pair of frameless eyeglasses includes a lens having two holes defined therethrough. Two temples each have a connection unit and the connection unit has a slot at a front end thereof. Two sides of the lens are engaged with the two respective slots. A resilient member has one end connected to the connection unit and the other end of the resilient member separates from the connection unit and extends toward the slot. A block is formed on the second end of each of the resilient member and engaged with the hole of the lens corresponding thereto. The temple can be easily separated from the lens by pushing the block out from the hole of the lens.Type: GrantFiled: March 16, 2013Date of Patent: May 5, 2015Inventor: Chih-Hung Wang
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Publication number: 20150103305Abstract: The Auxiliary Eyeglasses Support is a support arm that is firmly attached to a person's ear, and extends forward to support the front portion of the eyeglasses. This will prevent the eyeglasses from slipping down on a person's nose. The Auxiliary Eyeglasses Support maybe used singly on only one side of the head, or as a pair on both sides of the head.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 13, 2013Publication date: April 16, 2015Inventor: Tiblez Adal
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Publication number: 20150092152Abstract: A device including eyewear, said eyewear including at least one optical portion for covering a user's eye. The eyewear includes a receiving portion operable for attaching a length of fabric. Also included is a plurality of fabric straps attached to the receiving portions, with each fabric strap each having a length long enough for tying at least two of the fabric straps together. Certain embodiments include padding, said padding disposed about the optical portion so the user's eyes are protected when worn. The eyewear may be shaded, include corrective lenses, or formed from protective material.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 28, 2014Publication date: April 2, 2015Inventor: Chad Eklof
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Publication number: 20150085243Abstract: An arm (1) of spectacles (8) having a frame member (81) includes an arm rod (10) and an adjustable hanging assembly (20). The adjustable hanging assembly (20) comprises a hanging part (21) connected to the arm rod (10) and a positioning member (22) disposed between the arm rod (10) and the hanging part (21). Thus, the comfort of a user wearing spectacles can be improved.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 24, 2013Publication date: March 26, 2015Applicant: GAZELLE CORPORATIONInventor: Shang-Tai WU
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Publication number: 20150055079Abstract: A device comprising an eyewear frame, a link coupled to the eyewear frame for pivoting about a first vertical axis, and an arm coupled to the link for pivoting about a second vertical axis.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 22, 2014Publication date: February 26, 2015Inventors: Rafael Simcha Holzer, Elan Kiderman, Spencer Samuel Penn, Edward Lando
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Patent number: 8960895Abstract: A spectacle frame comprises two opposite lens support elements (10,20) and two opposite flexible temples (30,40). Each support element (10,20) has a channel (13,23) with an attachment seat (14,24). Each temple (30,40) has an end having attachment members (33,43) that are suitable to engage the attachment seat (14,24) of a respective support element (10,20). Each temple (30,40) is suitable to slide along the channels (13,23) of the two opposite support elements (10,20) such that the attachment members (33,43) of a temple (30,40) engage the attachment seat (14,24) of the support element (10,20) opposite to said temple (30,40).Type: GrantFiled: March 4, 2011Date of Patent: February 24, 2015Assignee: Silvietta S.r.l.Inventors: Roberto Cargnel, Valter Paganin
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Patent number: 8960896Abstract: A pair of eyeglasses includes a frame having two rims with a bridge connected therebetween. Each rim has an installation hole and a groove is defined in the inner periphery of each of the installation holes. A reception portion is defined in the outside of each of the rims. Two lenses each have the inner end engaged with the groove and the outer end of each lens is located in the reception portion. A passage is defined through the distal end of each of the rims. An opening and an engaging hole are respectively defined through each of the rims and communicate the passage. The opening communicates with the reception portion. Two connection members are respectively inserted into the two passages and each connection member has a protrusion which extends through the opening and presses the lens. Each connection member has a resilient engaging portion engaged with the engaging hole.Type: GrantFiled: November 30, 2012Date of Patent: February 24, 2015Assignees: Hsien Chang Optical Industrial Co., Ltd.Inventors: Wen-Hsiung Chou, Jean Francois Laterre
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Publication number: 20150049292Abstract: The present apparatus includes an optical device with an interlocking mechanism that provides the capability of the user to alternate the arms of the device. This ability allows the user to modify the color or design pattern in order to vary the look based on the environment or the liking of the user. In addition, the device may include a means to alternate colors or designs in conjunction with the interlocking mechanism. Lastly, the apparatus may include a capability that allows the user to obtain another user's electronic skin, design of their device, or nearby object by wireless communication.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 17, 2013Publication date: February 19, 2015Inventor: Tahirah Wilson
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Publication number: 20140375946Abstract: A frame for eyeglasses comprising a front frame portion adapted to support lenses and first and second side portions extending from opposing sides of the front frame portion and configured to end at a user's temples so as to be supported by the user's temples when worn, without being supported by the user's ears.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 24, 2013Publication date: December 25, 2014Inventors: Robert A. Rochford, Mark Best
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Patent number: 8915587Abstract: An eyeglass frame includes a front portion, a hinge provided on each of both ends of the front portion, and a temple connected to the front portion via the hinge. The hinge has a hinge piece, the temple has a metal connection part integrally formed with the hinge piece, and the connection part has a partially reduced section to form an elastic portion.Type: GrantFiled: January 25, 2011Date of Patent: December 23, 2014Assignee: Four Nines Co., Ltd.Inventor: Yuichi Iimura
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Patent number: 8894199Abstract: A pair of spectacles is provided, wherein a temple main body includes a plate spring section formed to a side of the front frame; and a highly rigid section formed to a rear side of the plate spring section with the ear suspension section inclusive and having bending rigidity higher than that of the plate spring section while the plate spring section is formed in such a manner that its vertical width is rendered constant or tapered with narrowed by a predetermined ratio from its frontal side to its rear side as well as such that a thickness of the plate spring section satisfies the predetermined equation in relation with vertical widths of the plate spring section, positions in a longitudinal direction thereof and an abutment position with the lateral side of the head at the highly rigid section.Type: GrantFiled: January 31, 2014Date of Patent: November 25, 2014Assignee: Masunaga Optical Mfg. Co., Ltd.Inventor: Satoru Masunaga
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Publication number: 20140307222Abstract: An eyewear article having a flexing portion including first and second longitudinally disposed ribs is disclosed. In another exemplary embodiment, the flexing portion has a maximum height (H), in a direction parallel to a mid-sagittal plane bisecting the eyewear into imaginary left and right halves, that is greater than 10 mm. The eyewear article of the present invention provides a balance of fit and comfort suitable for a range of user head sizes.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 27, 2014Publication date: October 16, 2014Inventors: Solomon Marini, Paul A. Martinson, Laurent Froissard, Glen E. Stanley
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Publication number: 20140253863Abstract: An eyeglass frame includes an outer frame (20), an inner frame (50) provided with a pair of eyeglass lenses (60), and temples (31) connected to the outer frame (20). The inner frame (50) is attached to the outer frame (20). The outer frame (20) includes opening portions (40) provided to correspond to the eyeglass lenses (60) attached to the inner frame (50).Type: ApplicationFiled: March 11, 2013Publication date: September 11, 2014Applicant: FOUR NINES CO., LTD.Inventor: Yuichi IIMURA
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Patent number: 8789941Abstract: The side (1) includes an articulation front end (2) adapted to be articulated to a frame front face via a hinge (5) and a free rear end (3), a core (6) extending inside the side. One of the front and rear ends of the core (6) is anchored (8) in one of the front and rear ends of the side and the side includes, fixed to it, driving and shaping means (11, 16) for driving the other of the ends of the core, movably mounted in the other of the ends of the side and to deform the side and thus to modify its contour and curvature.Type: GrantFiled: July 8, 2011Date of Patent: July 29, 2014Inventors: Richard Chene, Alain Miklitarian, Olivier Rodi, Dominique Delamour
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Patent number: 8783862Abstract: An eyewear article having a flexing portion including first and second longitudinally disposed ribs is disclosed. In another exemplary embodiment, the flexing portion has a maximum height (H), in a direction parallel to a mid-sagittal plane bisecting the eyewear into imaginary left and right halves, that is greater than 10 mm. The eyewear article of the present invention provides a balance of fit and comfort suitable for a range of user head sizes.Type: GrantFiled: November 4, 2013Date of Patent: July 22, 2014Assignee: 3M Innovative Properties CompanyInventors: Solomon Marini, Paul A. Martinson, Laurent Froissard, Glen E. Stanley
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Patent number: 8770740Abstract: Eyewear which is suitable for routine wear and within masks which are sealed against noxious environmental gases or penetration by water is provided by a frame made up of resilient metal parts including wires to provide the frame with a shape, which facilitates the placement of the eyewear on the head of the user while limiting the movement of the eyewear when in use so as to avoid breaking the seal of a mask inside of which the eyewear is disposed when the mask is donned by the user. The eyewear has a lens holding frame for holding lenses adjacent the eyes of the user's head and connected by a bridge across the user's nose.Type: GrantFiled: May 17, 2013Date of Patent: July 8, 2014Assignee: Alpha Primitus, Inc.Inventor: Patrick C. Ho
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Patent number: 8702232Abstract: An assembly for glasses includes a frame having a top rod. A seat is formed on a bottom of the top rod. The seat includes a first engagement hole having first and second wider portions and a narrower portion located between the first and second wider portions. A first connecting rod extends from a top of a bridge and has a protrusion received in one of the first and second wider portions. The first protrusion is forcibly passable through the narrower portion into the other of the first and second wider portions, allowing adjustment in a spacing between the bridge and the top rod. Two grooves are defined in the bottom of the top rod. An abutment portion is formed in each groove. Two lenses are respectively received in the grooves. Each lens includes a protruded portion abutting the abutment portion of one of the grooves.Type: GrantFiled: September 4, 2012Date of Patent: April 22, 2014Inventor: Lin Yun Chen
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Patent number: 8690318Abstract: The present application provides glasses including a frame, temple bars and hinges connecting the temple bars with the frame. One end of each of the hinges is provided with a snap-in spring bow and the other end thereof is provided with a connecting hole hinged to the frame. Accordingly, each of the temple bars is provided with a snap groove cooperated with the snap-in spring bow of the hinge. When mounting the hinge, it only needs to insert the hinge into the temple bar such that the snap-in spring bow of the hinge is cooperated with the snap groove of the temple bar. Thus, in the glasses according to the present application, the hinge and the temple bar may be connected by a snap-fit connection instead of a soldering process or a screw connection, the connecting process is simple since neither a soldering process nor an additional screw is required.Type: GrantFiled: July 18, 2012Date of Patent: April 8, 2014Inventor: Zhidong Tian
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Publication number: 20140063440Abstract: The present disclosure refers to eyeglasses that may be worn in alternate forms. The eyeglasses include an eyepiece having a pair of lenses that may be positioned in front of a wear's eyes by an attachment assembly, which may be deformed or adjusted to secure the lenses to the wear's wrist. The design of the attachment assembly may vary according to specific needs. In one embodiment, the attachment assembly comprises temples having temple tips. The temples may be deformed to serve alternating purposes—placing the eyepiece in front of the eyes and securing the eye piece around the wear's wrist, or other body parts. The eyepiece may also include a bendable bridge that connects the two lenses. The design of the bridge may facilitate the transition of the eyepiece from one position to the other. The eyeglasses are suitable for individuals that wear eyeglasses periodically and particularly in outdoor settings.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 5, 2013Publication date: March 6, 2014Inventor: Tracey Butler
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Publication number: 20140063441Abstract: An eyewear article having a flexing portion including first and second longitudinally disposed ribs is disclosed. In another exemplary embodiment, the flexing portion has a maximum height (H), in a direction parallel to a mid-sagittal plane bisecting the eyewear into imaginary left and right halves, that is greater than 10 mm. The eyewear article of the present invention provides a balance of fit and comfort suitable for a range of user head sizes.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 4, 2013Publication date: March 6, 2014Applicant: 3M INNOVATIVE PROPERTIES COMPANYInventors: Solomon Marini, Paul A. Martinson, Laurent Froissard, Glen E. Stanley
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Publication number: 20130342804Abstract: A spectacle frame comprises two opposite lens support elements (10,20) and two opposite flexible temples (30,40). Each support element (10,20) has a channel (13,23) with an attachment seat (14,24). Each temple (30,40) has an end having attachment members (33,43) that are suitable to engage the attachment seat (14,24) of a respective support element (10,20). Each temple (30,40) is suitable to slide along the channels (13,23) of the two opposite support elements (10,20) such that the attachment members (33,43) of a temple (30,40) engage the attachment seat (14,24) of the support element (10,20) opposite to said temple (30,40).Type: ApplicationFiled: March 4, 2011Publication date: December 26, 2013Inventors: Roberto Cargnel, Valter Paganin
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Patent number: 8602552Abstract: An eyewear article having a flexing portion including first and second longitudinally disposed ribs is disclosed. In an exemplary embodiment, the flexing portion has a radius of curvature that is less than 80 mm. The eyewear article of the present invention provides a balance of fit and comfort suitable for a range of user head sizes.Type: GrantFiled: March 2, 2012Date of Patent: December 10, 2013Assignee: 3M Innovative Properties CompanyInventors: Solomon Marini, Paul A. Martinson, Laurent Froissard, Glen E. Stanley
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Patent number: 8602551Abstract: An eyewear article having a flexing portion including first and second longitudinally disposed ribs is disclosed. In another exemplary embodiment, the flexing portion has a maximum height (H), in a direction parallel to a mid-sagittal plane bisecting the eyewear into imaginary left and right halves, that is greater than 20 mm. The eyewear article of the present invention provides a balance of fit and comfort suitable for a range of user head sizes.Type: GrantFiled: March 2, 2012Date of Patent: December 10, 2013Assignee: 3M Innovative Properties CompanyInventors: Solomon Marini, Paul A. Martinson, Laurent Froissard, Glen E. Stanley
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Publication number: 20130321759Abstract: An article of eyewear includes an elongated bi-stable spring, two lenses disposed along a side edge of the elongated bi-stable spring in a spaced apart relationship with each other along the side edge, a flexible covering encasing the elongated bi-stable spring and the two lenses, and an arcuate shape defined between the two lenses.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 3, 2013Publication date: December 5, 2013Inventor: Catherine M Allen
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Publication number: 20130265539Abstract: Eyewear which is suitable for routine wear and within masks which are sealed against noxious environmental gases or penetration by water is provided by a frame made up of resilient metal parts including wires to provide the frame with a shape, which facilitates the placement of the eyewear on the head of the user while limiting the movement of the eyewear when in use so as to avoid breaking the seal of a mask inside of which the eyewear is disposed when the mask is donned by the user. The eyewear has a lens holding frame for holding lenses adjacent the eyes of the user's head and connected by a bridge across the user's nose.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 17, 2013Publication date: October 10, 2013Inventor: Patrick C. Ho
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Publication number: 20130258270Abstract: A head-wearable device includes a center support extending in generally lateral directions, a first side arm extending from a first end of the center frame support and a second side arm extending from a second end of the center support. The device may further include a nosebridge that is removably coupled to the center frame support. The device may also include a lens assembly that is removably coupled to the center support or the nosebridge. The lens assembly may have a single lens, or a multi-lens arrangement configured to cooperate with display to correct for a user's ocular disease or disorder.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 30, 2012Publication date: October 3, 2013Applicant: Google Inc.Inventors: Peter Michael Cazalet, Joseph John Hebenstreit, Matthew Wyatt Martin, Maj Isabelle Olsson, Mitchell Joseph Heinrich, Hayes Raffle, Eliot Kim
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Publication number: 20130250231Abstract: An enhanced performance earstem for eyeglasses is provided that can incorporate one or more flex zones or points along the length of the earstem. In some embodiments, the earstem can comprise an elongate body having an anterior end and a posterior end and at least a first segment and a second segment on the body having a first flex zone or point disposed at least partially therebetween. A center of the first flex zone or point can be within a given range from the anterior end. Further, some embodiments can provide differential flexibility along the length of the earstem. For example, the body of the earstem can have plurality of relatively flexible zones, and each flexible zone can be separated from an adjacent flexible zone by a relatively rigid zone. In this regard, the relatively flexible zones can have different stiffnesses.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 20, 2013Publication date: September 26, 2013Applicant: Oakley, Inc.Inventors: Peter K. Yee, Neil Ferrier, Steven Ogren, Carlos D. Reyes
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Publication number: 20130229614Abstract: An eyewear article having a flexing portion including first and second longitudinally disposed ribs is disclosed. In another exemplary embodiment, the flexing portion has a maximum height (H), in a direction parallel to a mid-sagittal plane bisecting the eyewear into imaginary left and right halves, that is greater than 20 mm. The eyewear article of the present invention provides a balance of fit and comfort suitable for a range of user head sizes.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 2, 2012Publication date: September 5, 2013Inventors: Solomon Marini, Paul A. Martinson, Laurent Froissard, Glen E. Stanley
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Publication number: 20130229615Abstract: An eyewear article having a flexing portion including first and second longitudinally disposed ribs is disclosed. In an exemplary embodiment, the flexing portion has a radius of curvature that is less than 80 mm. The eyewear article of the present invention provides a balance of fit and comfort suitable for a range of user head sizes.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 2, 2012Publication date: September 5, 2013Inventors: Solomon Marini, Paul A. Martinson, Laurent Froissard, Glen E. Stanley
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Patent number: 8454155Abstract: Eyewear which is suitable for routine wear and within masks which are sealed against noxious environmental gases or penetration by water is provided by a frame made up of resilient metal parts including wires to provide the frame with a shape, which facilitates the placement of the eyewear on the head of the user while limiting the movement of the eyewear when in use so as to avoid breaking the seal of a mask inside of which the eyewear is disposed when the mask is donned by the user. The eyewear has a lens holding frame for holding lenses adjacent the eyes of the user's head and connected by a bridge across the user's nose.Type: GrantFiled: July 30, 2010Date of Patent: June 4, 2013Inventor: Patrick C. Ho
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Patent number: 8444265Abstract: An enhanced performance earstem for eyeglasses is provided that can incorporate one or more flex zones or points along the length of the earstem. In some embodiments, the earstem can comprise an elongate body having an anterior end and a posterior end and at least a first segment and a second segment on the body having a first flex zone or point disposed at least partially therebetween. A center of the first flex zone or point can be within a given range from the anterior end. Further, some embodiments can provide differential flexibility along the length of the earstem. For example, the body of the earstem can have plurality of relatively flexible zones, and each flexible zone can be separated from an adjacent flexible zone by a relatively rigid zone. In this regard, the relatively flexible zones can have different stiffnesses.Type: GrantFiled: October 2, 2009Date of Patent: May 21, 2013Assignee: Oakley, Inc.Inventors: Peter Yee, Neil Ferrier, Steve Ogren, Carlos Reyes
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Patent number: 8388128Abstract: An adjustable eyeglasses assembly includes an eyeglasses frame, two temples and two rotary adjuster elements. The eyeglasses frame has two opposite temple connecting parts, each having an abutment face. Each temple has a pivot part connected foldably to one of the temple connecting parts, an ear piece, and a recess formed between the pivot part and the ear piece. Each adjuster element is disposed rotatably in the corresponding recess, has first and second end faces, and is rotatable to selectively move one of the first and second end faces to abut against the abutment face and to thereby limit a turning angle of the corresponding temple when the temple is unfolded, and the turning angle is changed when the first and second end faces are interchanged for abutment with the abutment face.Type: GrantFiled: August 29, 2011Date of Patent: March 5, 2013Assignee: All-Logic Int. Co., Ltd.Inventor: Shun-Tien Yang
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Publication number: 20130050635Abstract: A pair of elastically collapsible goggles in the present invention is mainly composed of a lens rim and two temples. The two temples respectively have a front section integrally formed with an elastic portion to enable the temples to be automatically and elastically collapsed and laid on the inner side of the lens rim when the goggles are not used. Thus, the goggles of this invention can conveniently be elastically collapsed, practical in use.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 23, 2011Publication date: February 28, 2013Inventor: Chun-Chih Cheng
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Publication number: 20120218505Abstract: Bar for spectacles, which comprises an elongated member (1) having a rear end (1a) suitable for being arranged on the ear of a user and a front end (1b) suitable for being connected to the front portion of spectacles, wherein the front end (1b) of the elongated member (1) is prolonged by one or more additional members (2, 3, 4) by means of at least one longitudinal pin (5) which is inserted in a longitudinal hole made in the front end (1b) of the elongated member (1) and in the additional members (2, 3, 4). The present invention also relates to spectacles comprising said bar.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 15, 2010Publication date: August 30, 2012Applicant: PRADA S.A.Inventor: Patrizio Bertelli
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Patent number: 8240846Abstract: An earstem for an eyeglass is provided that can exhibit a dampening effect as the earstem is over-rotated or deflected from a deployed position to a deflected position. In some embodiments, a suspension component of the earstem can be operative to pivot relative to the frame until reaching a deployed position. The rigid elongate body can be operative to pivot relative to the frame beyond the deployed position. In this regard, the suspension component can be attached to the rigid elongate body along a posterior portion of the suspension component such that pivoting of the rigid elongate body beyond the deployed position causes deflection of the suspension component to dampen further pivoting of the rigid elongate body.Type: GrantFiled: September 20, 2011Date of Patent: August 14, 2012Assignee: Oakley, Inc.Inventors: Steven Ogren, Ryan Anthony Calilung
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Publication number: 20120092610Abstract: A viewing glass comprise a frame, two adjustment mechanisms, and two temples. The frame includes an axial end on two opposite sides thereof, and the axial ends hinge on the corresponding temples. Each temple has a joint seat corresponding to the axial end of the frame. The joint seat has a groove to receive the adjustment mechanism. The adjustment mechanism has a location post, and the axial end of the frame forms a ladder shaped recess corresponding to the location post. The location post cooperates with the ladder shaped recess to adjust and limit a distance between the two temples.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 16, 2011Publication date: April 19, 2012Applicant: HON HAI PRECISION INDUSTRY CO., LTD.Inventor: TUNG-CHI TSAI
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Patent number: 8142013Abstract: A glasses structure includes a frame, two temple arms and a bridge. The frame has two end portions arranged at lateral sides thereof and a middle portion connecting the two end portions. Each temple has a elastic engagement member at a front end thereof for clamping the respective end portion of the frame. The bridge has a elastic clip member clamping the middle portion of the frame. Therefore, the temple arms and the bridge could link to the frame without screw members.Type: GrantFiled: June 17, 2010Date of Patent: March 27, 2012Inventor: Tuo-Liu Chang
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Patent number: 8123352Abstract: A head mounted display includes: a projection part which projects an image corresponding to image information onto a retina of an eye of a user; and an eyeglasses-type frame which supports the projection part. The eyeglasses-type frame includes a resilient bent portion having a Z shape in a plan view on middle portions of left and right temples thereof. The projection part is arranged in front of the resilient bent portion of the eyeglasses-type frame.Type: GrantFiled: March 23, 2010Date of Patent: February 28, 2012Assignee: Brother Kogyo Kabushiki KaishaInventors: Shigeru Matsumoto, Takeshi Ikeda
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Publication number: 20120008086Abstract: An eye wear system comprising a frame configured to receive at least one lens, with stems pivotably coupled to the frame, wherein stems have a first portion and a second portion, and a first, i.e. open, orientation disposed generally perpendicular to the frame, and a second, i.e. collapsed, orientation disposed generally parallel to the frame. The nose pads, which can be integrally formed with the frame, form at least part of an opening configured to receive the first portion of the stem to releasably secure the stem in the second, or collapsed, orientation.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 29, 2011Publication date: January 12, 2012Applicant: Tumi, Inc.Inventor: Nicolas Roseillier