With Lens Clamping Straps Patents (Class 351/135)
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Patent number: 9581837Abstract: Embodiments of the present invention provide a wearable apparatus, a detection system and a detection method. The wearable apparatus includes a frame, a controller and LCD lenses. The controller and the LCD lenses are provided on the frame. The frame is used for fixing the LCD lenses in front of human eyes, the controller is used for applying a predetermined voltage to the LCD lenses, and the LCD lenses are used for displaying a color corresponding to the predetermined voltage according to the applied predetermined voltage, so that the detection system, in which the wearable apparatus is applied, can detect qualified rate of the display panel under light with any colors by equipping with a white light source only, thereby reducing the apparatus cost. In addition, it is possible to switch over among different display colors conveniently and efficiently for the wearable apparatus, thereby improving the efficiency of detection.Type: GrantFiled: June 19, 2015Date of Patent: February 28, 2017Assignees: BOE TECHNOLOGY GROUP CO., LTD., HEFEI XINSHENG OPTOELECTRONICS TECHNOLOGY CO., LTD.Inventors: Hui Jing, Zhubing Huang, Xiaofeng Wang
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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: 20030048407Abstract: An apparatus comprising a nosepiece coupled to a pair of annular eyewires, and a pair of clasps hinged to the nosepiece that cooperate with each of two annular eyewires to secure the lenses. Each clasp and eyewire contains a locking hole into which a pin may be inserted to secure the clasp in the closed position. The eyeglasses also contain a pair of temples, each of which is pivotally joined to each of the eyewires. The eyewires have axial markings that indicate the cylindrical axis of the lenses, and bifocal markings that indicate the correct position of the bifocals, so that lenses may be installed and removed without the need for instruments or tools.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 25, 2002Publication date: March 13, 2003Inventor: John C. Rivera
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Patent number: 6502938Abstract: 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: GrantFiled: October 30, 2001Date of Patent: January 7, 2003Assignee: Horikawa Co., Ltd.Inventors: Kazue Yoshimura, Hideyo Miyoshi, Shuichiro Ishikawa, Katsumi Yamamoto, Osamu Morihiro
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Publication number: 20020176047Abstract: A lens connecting device and a method of connecting lenses for rimless glasses. Connecting means comprises a base plate to which a cylindrical element is provided to project, and a detent opening provided in the base plate. By pressingly inserting a shaft element into an insertion opening of the cylindrical element in a state that the cylindrical element is inserted into a circular-shaped connecting opening, the end part and the base plate can be integrated therewith. The shaft element is provided at the end part of the bracket to project, and the connecting opening is provided in the edge part of the lens. An opening is bored in the lens using the detent opening as a guide means by rotating the end part around the axis of the connecting opening.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 23, 2002Publication date: November 28, 2002Inventors: Kinji Takeda, Yukiko Kori
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Publication number: 20020163618Abstract: A pair of glasses is provided with an attachment mechanism including a mount groove formed in an end portion of the glass, a lower portion of the mount groove being defined by a converging wall, a mount element provided at an end of the frame member, a fastening device which fastens the frame member on the glass by way of the mount element, and a retaining projection formed on the frame member near the mount element. The retaining projection has a leading end which comes into contact with the converging wall of the mount groove at least two or more points when the frame member is fastened on the glass by the fastening device.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 29, 2002Publication date: November 7, 2002Applicant: Kabushiki Kaisha Shimizu MeganeInventor: Yasunobu Shimizu
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Publication number: 20020080325Abstract: The invention relates to a rimless spectacles for use with auxiliary lenses by which magnets are used to attract and hold the auxiliary lenses in place.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 7, 2002Publication date: June 27, 2002Applicant: YCC Optical ManufacturerInventor: Qiyun Xiang
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Publication number: 20010055091Abstract: Eyeglasses with lenses of the type which are free of mounting, called “extralight” in which the lenses (1) are connected directly to the central bridge and to the extremity of the two lateral risers by means of a threaded attack, wherein the extremities of the risers (2) and extremities of the central bridge (3) have a terminal portion (4) which is inserted from the internal surface of the lens within corresponding niches (5) formed on the internal surface of the lenses and which is threadedly engaged by an element passing through the lenses from the external surfaces.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 11, 2001Publication date: December 27, 2001Inventor: Arcadio Vignato
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Publication number: 20010052962Abstract: A device for holding a lens of eyewear to an eyewear frame comprising: a first fastening portion disposed at approximately a mid point of a bridge bar of the eyewear frame and being disposed only near the midpoint, the first fastening portion having an attachment point for removably fastening the lens; a second fastening portion for removably fastening the lens disposed opposite the first fastening portion and being formed on a nose support of the eyewear; whereby a lens can be attached to the first and second fastening portions to removably secure the lens to the eyewear, there being no other attachment point for the lens to the eyewear frame.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 2, 2001Publication date: December 20, 2001Applicant: Stanley SchlegerInventor: Thomas Yang
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Publication number: 20010033359Abstract: A method of attaching front hook eyeglasses onto an eyeglasses body with safety without producing any play therebetween. The method comprises the steps of rendering a curvature of a front curve of the front hook eyeglasses larger than that of the eyeglasses body, attaching a central portion of the front hook eyeglasses onto a central portion of the eyeglasses body, and bringing both ends of the front hook eyeglasses into elastically contact with the eyeglasses body. Vertical or horizontal motion (vertical and horizontal displacement) of the front hook eyeglasses or back and forth motion of the front hook eyeglasses are controlled or restrained.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 6, 2001Publication date: October 25, 2001Inventor: Kazuo Takagi
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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: 5835183Abstract: Spectacles including a plurality of clamp members for connecting lens supporting parts of the spectacles to the lenses, and elements for increasing friction resistance between a lens contacting portion of a clamp member and respective surfaces of the lens.Type: GrantFiled: August 19, 1997Date of Patent: November 10, 1998Assignee: Murai Co., Ltd.Inventors: Masaru Murai, Isao Hyoi
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Patent number: 5748280Abstract: Rimless eyeglasses having removable lenses. Each lens has a pair of bridge securing openings. The bridge is formed from a single wire. The single wire bridge is bent to form two c-shaped sections. Each c-shaped section is threaded through a respective lens, and ends of the bridge are inserted into one opening of the pairs of openings. A friction fitting secures an end of the bridge to a lens. Temples and nose pads are similarly secured to the eyeglasses. Each lens has a pair of openings for securing a temple and a pair of openings for securing a nose pad support. The temple has a c-shaped lens-securing member for engaging a pair of openings. A nose pad is mounted on the c-shaped nose pad support. The c-shaped nose pad support engages a pair of holes in the lens.Type: GrantFiled: September 30, 1996Date of Patent: May 5, 1998Assignee: Eyes For You Inc.Inventor: Pat Herman
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Patent number: 5355183Abstract: Disclosed and claimed are a substantially hermetically sealed variable density ophthalmic device, preferably in the form of sunglasses or goggles. The device includes front and rear frame components which matingly fit and seal together. The polarized or retarder lenses include at least one pair of rotatable lenses. These lenses are preferably rotatable by a flexible strip having a knob. A grommet or boot or the combination thereof seals the interface where the strip enters a frame component.Type: GrantFiled: September 30, 1992Date of Patent: October 11, 1994Assignee: Andrea Eyewear, Inc.Inventor: Douglas Andrea