With Nose Grip Or Guard Integral With Bridge Patents (Class 351/131)
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Patent number: 10890785Abstract: A translating clip, including a clip on portion adapted to grippingly engage an eyeglass frame, an adjustment portion, and a nose bridge engaging portion. The adjustment portion enables adjustment of an engagement distance between a lower end of the nose engaging portion and the eyeglass frame.Type: GrantFiled: May 24, 2018Date of Patent: January 12, 2021Inventor: Jeffrey J. Browen
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Patent number: 10191298Abstract: A spectacle bridge element has a base body for a tool-free exchangeable fastening in a spectacle frame, wherein the bridge element has a nose pad holding structure on which nose pads can be exchangeably mounted. A bridge element set composed of at least one such bridge element and at least one set of nose pads are mountable thereon. A spectacle frame or spectacles using the bridge element as well as a spectacle set containing a spectacle frame or spectacles having at least one bridge element and at least one set of nose pads that can be mounted thereon are provided.Type: GrantFiled: September 28, 2012Date of Patent: January 29, 2019Assignee: HEMARIS AGInventor: Markus Caviezel
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Patent number: 9874753Abstract: A display apparatus includes: an eyeglass-type frame worn by a head of a viewer; and an image display apparatus attached to the frame, wherein the image display apparatus includes an image formation device, and an optical device on which light that exits from the image formation device is incident, through which the light is guided, and out of which the light exits, the frame is formed of a front portion, two temple portions extending from both ends of the front portion, a nose pad, and an attachment member, the attachment member is attached to a central section of the front portion, the optical device is attached to the attachment member, and the nose pad is so attached to the attachment member that the nose pad is movable upward and downward.Type: GrantFiled: December 9, 2014Date of Patent: January 23, 2018Assignee: Sony CorporationInventor: Takaaki Yoshida
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Patent number: 8384617Abstract: Systems and methods for selecting an action associated with a power state transition of a head-mounted display (HMD) in the form of eyeglasses are disclosed. A signal may be received from a sensor on a nose bridge of the eyeglasses indicating if the HMD is in use. Based on the received signal, a first powers state for the HMD may be determined. Responsive to the determined first power state, an action associated with a power state transition of the HMD from an existing power state to the first power state may be selected. The action may be selected from among a plurality of actions associated with a plurality of state transitions. Also, the action may be a sequence of functions performed by the HMD including modifying an operating state of a primary processing component of the HMD and a detector of the HMD configured to image an environment.Type: GrantFiled: April 23, 2012Date of Patent: February 26, 2013Assignee: Google Inc.Inventors: Max Braun, Ryan Geiss, Harvey Ho, Thad Eugene Starner, Gabriel Taubman
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Publication number: 20120154738Abstract: An eyewear assembly for engaging in water sports and other activities that expose the wearer to turbulent conditions. The eyewear assembly has a frame, a lens, two earstems, and a removeable and secured adjustable strap. The earstems have soft ends for coming in contact with the wearer's head. The removeable strap is securely fastened to the soft ends via two fasteners.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 17, 2010Publication date: June 21, 2012Inventor: Mark Razin
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Patent number: 8184067Abstract: Systems and methods for selecting an action associated with a power state transition of a head-mounted display (HMD) in the form of eyeglasses are disclosed. A signal may be received from a sensor on a nose bridge of the eyeglasses indicating if the HMD is in use. Based on the received signal, a first powers state for the HMD may be determined. Responsive to the determined first power state, an action associated with a power state transition of the HMD from an existing power state to the first power state may be selected. The action may be selected from among a plurality of actions associated with a plurality of state transitions. Also, the action may be a sequence of functions performed by the HMD including modifying an operating state of a primary processing component of the HMD and a detector of the HMD configured to image an environment.Type: GrantFiled: July 20, 2011Date of Patent: May 22, 2012Assignee: Google Inc.Inventors: Max Braun, Ryan Geiss, Harvey Ho, Thad Eugene Starner, Gabriel Taubman
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Patent number: 8096652Abstract: Mask headband eyeglasses include a mask body and a pair of eyeglass lenses contained in the mask body. The mask body has a substantial headband shape. The mask body includes a front portion and a pair of support arms. Strip headband eyeglasses include a strip of material and a pair of eyeglass lenses. A top of the pair of eyeglass lenses are secured to the strip of material. Fabric covered headband eyeglasses include a fabric body and a pair of eyeglass lenses retained in the fabric body. Styled rod headband eyeglasses include a rod body and a pair of eyeglass lenses retained in the rod body. The rod body includes a bridge rod, a first lens retainer, a first support arm, a second lens retainer and a second support arm. The headband eyeglasses are worn as either a headband or as eyeglasses/sunglasses. Reversible headband eyeglasses may be worn upside down.Type: GrantFiled: March 19, 2010Date of Patent: January 17, 2012Inventor: Valerie Carbone
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Patent number: 8029131Abstract: The present invention discloses glasses comprising an invertible nose bridge and invertible temples. The glasses can be worn in two manners by rotating the glasses 180 degrees in the plane of the lens or lenses. The lenses are asymmetrical along an axis which is drawn through the nose bridge. The invention additionally discloses an invertible nose bridge characterized in that it comprises two recesses into which the nose fits.Type: GrantFiled: February 6, 2007Date of Patent: October 4, 2011Inventor: Ronen Assia
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Patent number: 7854507Abstract: An eyeglass device with a detachable lens unit has a frame and a lens unit. The frame has a first end and a second end in width each connecting to a foot, and has an intermediate between the first and second ends extending out a connecting base with a recess. The lens unit comprises two lenses and a connecting piece between the two lenses to snugly engage with the recess of the frame. Thereby, the lens unit and the frame are combined together and positioned and thus the attachment or detachment of the eyeglass device is convenient.Type: GrantFiled: September 16, 2009Date of Patent: December 21, 2010Inventor: Chih-Ming Chen
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Patent number: 7648235Abstract: A spectacle assembly structured for use by individuals of different facial characteristics comprising a pair of lenses and a nose-bridge extending between the lens pair in interconnecting relation thereto. A nose pad assembly is connected to the nose-bridge and extends rearwardly thereof in supported engagement with a prominent nasal support on an individual's nose, wherein the location of the prominent nasal support is determined by the facial characteristics of the individual. The nose-bridge and the nose pad assembly are disposed in an operative position relative to the optical centers of the lens pair so as to facilitate substantial alignment between the optical centers and the pupils of the individual's eyes, when the nose pad assembly engages the prominent nasal support.Type: GrantFiled: September 5, 2008Date of Patent: January 19, 2010Inventors: Philip J. Rosenfeld, Angel J. Perez
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Patent number: 7556372Abstract: An eyeglasses structure includes a lenses and an eyeglasses frame including a frame, two legs and a nose pad set. The frame has a base from which one resilient arm stretches to either side of the base. The two legs are respectively pivotally connected to ends of the resilient arms. The base has a groove on its lower edge. An engagement part extends from a central portion of the base. The lenses have an upper edge and a lower edge, wherein the upper edge is embedded in the groove. The nose pad set engages with the engagement part and is held at a lower edge of the lenses. Thereby, the eyeglasses structure and eyeglasses frame have a simplified configuration, improved durability and are easy to assemble and disassemble and there is little risk of damaging the lenses.Type: GrantFiled: February 2, 2007Date of Patent: July 7, 2009Assignee: Aswan International Corp.Inventor: Jimmy Chen
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Patent number: 7481529Abstract: A pair of glasses includes two lenses received in two lens receiving portions of a frame. A groove is defined in the frame and between tops of the lens receiving portions. Each lens receiving portion includes outer and rear stops for retaining the lenses. A movable stop includes two legs movably coupled with lower ends of inner sides of the lens receiving portions. The movable stop is movable between an engaged position in which a top portion of the movable stop is engaged with the groove and in which forward inclination of the lenses are stopped by the legs and a disengaged position in which the top portion of the movable stop is disengaged from the groove of the frame and in which insertion or removal of the lenses into or from the lens receiving portions is allowed.Type: GrantFiled: September 25, 2007Date of Patent: January 27, 2009Inventor: Chih-Ming Chen
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Publication number: 20090021689Abstract: The present invention discloses glasses comprising an invertible nose bridge and invertible temples. The glasses can be worn in two manners by rotating the glasses 180 degrees in the plane of the lens or lenses. The lenses are asymmetrical along an axis which is drawn through the nose bridge. The invention additionally discloses an invertible nose bridge characterized in that it comprises two recesses into which the nose fits.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 6, 2007Publication date: January 22, 2009Inventor: Ronen Assia
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Patent number: 7267434Abstract: The present invention is directed toward eyeglasses and a method of manufacture thereof. In one embodiment, an eyeglass assembly includes an eyeglass frame having lens receptacles and a rib coupled to the eyeglass frame. The rib includes a brow portion, the brow portion having side portions extending above the lens receptacles and the rib having extensions coupled to the brow portion and extending downwardly along both sides of a wearer's nose and the rib having a pliable coating on at least some of its surface. In another embodiment, method of manufacturing eyeglasses is provided. A molded rib is formed. A pliable coating is molded on at least some of the surface of the molded rib. The molded rib is affixed to an eyeglass frame having lens receptacles by at least one fastener and at least one attachment means being integral to the rib and the eyeglass frame. In another embodiment, the rib is omitted and the coating is molded to the frame.Type: GrantFiled: March 23, 2004Date of Patent: September 11, 2007Assignee: Dioptics Medical Products, Inc.Inventors: Henry Welling Lane, Eric Rhea
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Patent number: 7232215Abstract: The invention is directed to a reinforced nose bridge structure, eyeglasses employing the reinforced nose bridge structure, and methods of making reinforced nose bridge structures and eyeglasses. A reinforced nose bridge structure includes an elongated body and a wire extending along the body for most of its length. The ends of the wire project from the body to form a pair of spaced-apart nose pad supports. Respective nose pads are mounted at the ends of the wire forming the nose pad supports. The nose bridge may be attached directly to eyeglass lenses or to complete or partial frames for the lenses.Type: GrantFiled: May 3, 2005Date of Patent: June 19, 2007Assignee: Smith Sport Optics, Inc.Inventors: Joseph R. McNeal, George T. Giroux
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Patent number: 6435680Abstract: This invention refers to a way of producing frames for glasses of different types but all with the characteristic of lacking in weldings and in the hinge that normally joints the frontal with the bars since such a purpose has been absolved by the elasticity of the material. During the same production process also the exhibitor for the point of sale will be realized, thereby reducing costs, times and wastes. Besides, with a couple of spectacle or sun lenses, even if expensive, it will be possible to preserve them, while the frame will be replaced by a different one compatible with the couple of lenses. Frontal, bars and nose pads, that is all the structure of the glasses, are made at the same time from one metallic plate. Through different techniques such as the laser cut, the electric erosion and above all the photo-chemical etching technique, the metallic plate is worked and subsequently is folded up in the suitable way to achieve the definitive shape.Type: GrantFiled: July 23, 2001Date of Patent: August 20, 2002Inventor: Salvatore Mocciaro
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Publication number: 20020051115Abstract: There is provided an attachment structure of a frame body relative to a front portion capable of attaching the frame body to the front portion with a simple construction, and also there is provided an attachment structure of a frame body relative to a front portion wherein stress or distortion of the frame body is hardly transmitted to the front portion. The attachment structure of a frame body relative to a front portion comprises a curved hooked portion formed on the frame body at the central position, and a groove portion defined in the front portion at the central position, wherein the curved hooked portion elastically presses the groove portion so as to engage the curved hooked portion in the groove portion. The frame body can be easily attached to or detached from the front portion with one-touch operation, and hence the operation is made with very ease, and further even if the frame body is distorted or deformed, the distortion is hardly transmitted to the front portion.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 30, 2001Publication date: May 2, 2002Inventors: Kazue Yoshimura, Hideyo Miyoshi, Shuichiro Ishikawa, Katsumi Yamamoto, Osamu Morihiro
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Publication number: 20010019395Abstract: A pair of spectacles has lenses (1, 2) that are connected to one another by a bridge element (3). The sides (6) are connected to the lenses (1, 2) by holding elements (5). The holding elements (5) and the bridge element (3) are preferably produced from flexible wire. The bridge element (3) and the holding elements (5) are connected to the two lenses (1, 2) by corresponding angled portions. A holding portion and a pin portion connect with the lenses (1, 2). The pin portion is accommodated in a through-bore of the lenses (1, 2). The holding portion is accommodated in a respective slot of the lens. Variations are possible by providing a simple plug-in connection allowing a selection to be made from a modular system, which enables the purchaser to assemble his/her own individual pair of spectacles.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 30, 2000Publication date: September 6, 2001Inventor: Rainer Weber
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Patent number: 5406337Abstract: Semi-rimless and rimless eyeglass frame assemblies. The semi-rimless frame assembly includes an eyewire extending along the upper and side edges of a lens, a nose bridge, and a pair of endpiece assemblies. The endpiece assemblies have channels for receipt of the eyewire and the lens, and through holes on each side of the channels, aligned with apertures in the lens, for receipt of means to secure the lens to the frame assembly. The endpiece assemblies are pivotally connected to temples.Type: GrantFiled: November 24, 1992Date of Patent: April 11, 1995Assignee: Cabot Safety CorporationInventors: Richard T. Metcalfe, Arthur J. Salce
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Patent number: 5379463Abstract: Facial protective wear including a facial shield member having a substantially transparent portion for allowing visible light to pass to the wearer's eyes and a support coupled to the facial shield for supporting the facial shield on the wearer's head. The facial shield member further has a nose protective portion extending over and protecting substantially the wearer's entire nose from in front of and from above and preferably has side portions protecting the wearer's eyes in a direction from the sides of the wearer's head. The facial shield member transparent portion preferably substantially prevents ultraviolet solar radiation from reaching the wearer's eyes and facial features, such as the nose and cheeks, and also from reaching the eyes in a direction from the sides of the head. The facial protective wear also can be used to protect the wearer from the wind and from injury due to flying objects. Various embodiments are described, including embodiments that clip onto existing eyewear or headware.Type: GrantFiled: July 24, 1992Date of Patent: January 10, 1995Assignees: Hubert Greenway, Steven PrattInventors: Linda Schleger, Mary Wittman
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Patent number: 4953967Abstract: An ophthalmic device for use, in particular, in vigorous sporting activities, comprises a pair of lenses (11) mounted in a frame front (10), and held in position on the wearer's face by an adjustable flexible band (18). The band (18) is secured to the frame front (10) by lugs (16 L & R), mounted inside the frame front and perpendicular to the plane of the lenses (11). These lugs (16) are in horizontal alignment with a nasion protrusion (14) that is integral to a nose rest piece (12). The nose rest piece (12) is of a flexible material and is secured between the lenses (11) at the bridge area of the frame front (10). These glasses cannot fall from the wearer's face, and provide a no-slip, no-pitch, no-yaw fit. The glasses are extremely comfortable to wear for long periods of time.Type: GrantFiled: May 31, 1989Date of Patent: September 4, 1990Inventor: Walter D. Somerville
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Patent number: 4822159Abstract: It is proposed to embed in a saddle-shaped spectacle bridge made of silicone and provided with two wings, a cross member connecting the wings, respectively one spectacle rim groove in the frontal external longitudinal zone of the wings--the groove having a bottom surface and a rear surface which is approximately vertical thereto--and with a fastening hole which is provided in the cross member from the front thereof a metal spring, whose cross-section extends in the shape of a bell, with the cross piece thereof in the cross head and to provide the two legs thereof, which have a curvature to the outside, in a wing each as a ridge, the untensioned position of the spring having a greater dimension of expansion than corresponds to the position of use of the saddle-shaped bridge and the spring being arranged behind the groove.Type: GrantFiled: April 4, 1983Date of Patent: April 18, 1989Inventor: Hans Gaiser
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Patent number: 4787729Abstract: An eyeglass nose bridge support having a support member attached to the bridge of the eyeglasses with a nosepiece extending from the support member adapted to rest upon the central portion of the bridge of the nose including attachment and adjustment members to adjustably position the nosepiece.Type: GrantFiled: August 24, 1987Date of Patent: November 29, 1988Inventor: Kenneth T. Ruffen
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Patent number: 4386832Abstract: The subject of the invention is represented by adjustable luminous intensity sun glasses of the type employing two pairs of polarizing lenses set before one another one pair of which is made up of two identical mobile synchronically rotating lenses which rotate on their axes in respect of the other pair whose lenses are fixed.The two fixed lenses are assembled onto an external frame component, equipped with stems and especially designed dap components relative to the internal side; the set may be adopted as a normal pair of glasses with polarizing lenses. The two mobile lenses are assembled--with the possibility of synchronous rotation around their axes--onto an inside frame component which is equipped with dap seats.Type: GrantFiled: July 22, 1981Date of Patent: June 7, 1983Inventor: Giorgio Nannini
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Patent number: 4251302Abstract: A method of coating, locating and maintaining ophthalmic supports of eyewear properly positioned with respect to the eyes and on the bridge of the nose of the wearer. The method comprises the steps of coating selected ones at least of the skin-contacting surfaces of ophthalmic supports of eyewear with a non-toxic pressure-sensitive adhesive, properly positioning the ophthalmic support on the wearer with respect to the eyes and the bridge of the wearer's nose and forming a direct bond between the pressure-sensitive adhesive coated skin-contacting surfaces of the ophthalmic supports and the wearer's skin contacted thereby.Type: GrantFiled: June 18, 1979Date of Patent: February 17, 1981Assignee: Site-Tac, Inc.Inventors: James H. Leonard, Courtland M. Henderson
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Patent number: 4190333Abstract: A metallic spectacle frame having each of its eyes split to accomodate a lens is provided with hinge assemblies each of which including a T-bar member that extends through the frame to the front side thereof. The portion of the T-bar member disposed on the front side of the frame forms a plaque which adds structural support to the frame as well as conceals the slit in the frame. The plaque extends around the side of the frame and abuts against a temple. A slot formed in the bridge of the frame is adapted to receive a nose pad assembly which is retained by a set screw extending into the frame from the back side thereof. A pair of notches are formed adjacent the slot to receive respective posts of the nose pad assembly to ensure proper orientation of the assembly. The nose pad assembly may comprise a rocker arm with individual nose pads, a single piece saddle bridge or some variant thereof.Type: GrantFiled: January 16, 1978Date of Patent: February 26, 1980Assignee: Lambert Anodizing Co. Inc.Inventor: Raymond E. Lambert
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Patent number: 4165925Abstract: Narrow edged widely spaced gripping ridges molded in thin flexible plastic sheets are easily and permanently applied by pressure adhesive to smooth spectacle frame gripping faces which normally directly engage nose bridge and temporal head areas thereby retaining spectacles in place during violent exercise.Type: GrantFiled: March 18, 1977Date of Patent: August 28, 1979Inventor: LeRoy B. Donovan
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Patent number: 4102566Abstract: A rimless spectacle including a light weight two member lens supporting nose bridge assembly which engages the brow bar at its upper end and includes a pair of nose engaging pad members extending from its bottom end.Type: GrantFiled: May 2, 1977Date of Patent: July 25, 1978Assignee: Foster Grant CorporationInventor: Robert N. Shelton