Combined Patents (Class 351/158)
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Publication number: 20110157544Abstract: This invention discloses methods and apparatus for providing an ophthalmic lens with media including an energy receptor. In some embodiments, the media includes an insert placed in a cavity formed to cast mold an ophthalmic lens from a reactive mixture.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 10, 2011Publication date: June 30, 2011Inventors: Randall B. Pugh, Daniel B. Otts
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Patent number: 7967433Abstract: Disclosed is an eyewear retention system, which may include any of a variety of electronics, including telecommunications receivers, transmitters, electronic storage devices, and head-up display driving circuitry.Type: GrantFiled: June 28, 2010Date of Patent: June 28, 2011Assignee: Oakley, Inc.Inventors: James H Jannard, Jeffrey J Julian
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Publication number: 20110139163Abstract: A vibration device includes a vibrating element positioned to stimulate the paranasal sinuses of a user when the user is wearing the device. The device includes a control assembly for powering the vibrating element, the control assembly including at least one battery, a control switch for varying the voltage supplied to the vibrating element, electrical wiring extending from the at least one battery to the control switch, and a printed circuit board including timing circuitry for controlling the vibration of the vibrating element and charging circuitry for charging a rechargeable battery, wherein the at least one battery, the electrical wiring, and the printed circuit board are mounted within a strap attached to the vibration device. A remote control receiver for varying the voltage supplied to the vibrating element and an antenna are also mounted within the strap.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 15, 2010Publication date: June 16, 2011Inventor: David J. Hillila
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Patent number: 7946705Abstract: This invention relates to a rechargeable illuminated eyeglasses, in which two temple arms are respectively hinged on both sides of a frame and a rechargeable lighting apparatus is provided in the interior of at least one temple arm. A light emitting body is disposed in front end of the temple arm such that the direction of light beam emitted from the light emitting body is in conformity with user's view direction. The rechargeable lighting apparatus comprises a light emitting body, a control switch, a battery and an USB slot. Configuring like this, the battery is recharged with electricity through the USB slot so that undesired battery replacement step can be eliminated to achieve environment protection purpose of reuse of battery.Type: GrantFiled: June 30, 2010Date of Patent: May 24, 2011Assignee: Sun and Young Sunglasses Co., Ltd.Inventor: Chan-Hsin Hsu
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Patent number: 7942522Abstract: Lighted reading glasses for individuals with low vision. In one embodiment, the reading glasses include a frame for supporting lenses having an oculus dexter side and an oculus sinister side, at least one oculus dexter lens supported by the frame on the oculus dexter side, and at least one oculus sinister lens supported by the frame on the oculus sinister side, each of the at least one oculus dexter lens and the at least one sinister lens having an induced prism in a range between about 4 PD and about 22 PD and a lens power that is greater than about +4.00 diopters and less than about +20.00 diopters such that each of said lenses focuses at a distance that is greater than about 5 cm and less than about 25 cm, and at least one light source having a predetermined light strength oriented to project light to provide a predetermined lighted area in a predetermined field.Type: GrantFiled: September 18, 2006Date of Patent: May 17, 2011Assignee: Vanderbilt UniversityInventor: Jeffrey Sonsino
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Patent number: 7938553Abstract: An illuminated eyeglass assembly includes one or more temple members having an integral lighting assembly structured and disposed to provide an illumination region proximate a user, for example, to illuminate an item within an arm's length of the user. Each integral light assembly includes at least one light source interconnected to a power source via a switch mechanism. Each of the light sources produce a light beam, and the light sources are structured and disposed such that the light beams provide an illumination region immediately proximate the user, thereby permitting the user to perceptively view an item in a low light environment, such as, to permit the user to read menu or a check in a restaurant or nightclub. A system is provided to retrofit an existing eyeglass assembly with one or more temple member having an integral lighting assembly.Type: GrantFiled: April 19, 2010Date of Patent: May 10, 2011Assignee: Waters Industries, Inc.Inventor: Edward Beiner
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Patent number: 7938533Abstract: An eyeglass frame comprises: (a) a main lens frame for holding one or more optical lenses, said lens frame having opposed lateral ends; (b) means for attaching the main lens frame to the wearer's head when in use; and (c) a carabiner clip extending from either: one lateral end of the main lens frame, or from the main lens frame attaching means. The carabiner clip has at least 3 sides, at least one of said sides including a bar connected to an adjacent clip side with spring biasing for defining a securely closed position for said clip. This eyeglass frame is particularly suitable for use as reading or other vision correcting glasses, sunglasses, safety glasses, sportswear, a fashion accessory and combinations thereof.Type: GrantFiled: July 29, 2009Date of Patent: May 10, 2011Inventor: Samuel R. Shapiro
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Patent number: 7938535Abstract: An eyewear point-of-sale assembly for reading glasses, sunglasses or the like packaged with a carrying case such that a consumer may try on the eyewear without removing the eyewear from the packaging and without separating the carrying case from the eyewear. In one embodiment the packaging is formed from a planar template having a display panel that engages a conventional hanging-type display, a middle panel hingedly attached to the display panel, and defining a tab that engages an upper end of the case, and a lower panel that wraps around a bottom end of the case. The middle panel includes a lower portion that wraps around one temple portion of the eyewear. In another embodiment the packaging is formed from a planar template including a display panel, and a main panel that wraps about the case, and includes means for retaining one temple portion of the eyewear.Type: GrantFiled: August 28, 2009Date of Patent: May 10, 2011Assignee: Neoptx Ventures IP, LLCInventors: Myron Orlinsky, Scott Orlinsky, Jason Orlinsky, Doris Uplinger
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Publication number: 20110102735Abstract: Disclosed are apparatuses and manufacturing methods for a fluid filled lens reservoir system. The eyeglass reservoir system includes a temple piece having a cavity, a bladder positioned within the cavity and configured to repeatedly compress and relax, the bladder being made of a flexible material, and a connecting tube coupled to an inlet port of a lens module and to the bladder, configured to carry a fluid between the bladder and a fluid filled lens cavity of the lens module. The eyeglass reservoir system further comprises a compression arm contacting the bladder and configured to transmit force from an actuator to the bladder to cause movement of the fluid between the bladder and the connecting tube. The bladder and connecting tube are made of a flexible material such as polyvinyledende difluoride. The connecting tube further comprises a flared end configured to couple to the inlet port of the lens module.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 14, 2010Publication date: May 5, 2011Inventors: Amitava GUPTA, William EGAN, Lisa NIBAUER, Bruce DECKER, Urban SCHNELL, Karim HAROUD, Pascal LOSER, Michel SAINT-GHISLAIN, Daniel SENATORE, Matthew Wallace PETERSON
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Publication number: 20110102734Abstract: In one embodiment, an eyeglass frame includes a lens holder, a first temple with a first end close to the lens holder and a second end, a second temple, an electrical connector and a printed circuit board. The printed circuit board with at least one electrical component can be in the first temple. The connector can be close to the first end of the first temple, facing downward, and electrically connected to the at least one electrical component. In another embodiment, an eyeglass frame includes a first printed circuit board, with at least one electrical component. The first printed circuit board can be connected to an electrical component at the frame via a second printed circuit board.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 1, 2010Publication date: May 5, 2011Inventors: Thomas A. Howell, David Chao, C. Douglass Thomas, Peter P. Tong
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Patent number: 7936285Abstract: An aircraft communications system is located on an aircraft. The aircraft communications system comprises a set of eyewear units, an aircraft data processing system, and a wireless system. Each eyewear unit has a set of sensors and a display. The set of eyewear units is capable of receiving user input and is capable of presenting information to a set of users of the set of eyewear units. The aircraft data processing system is capable of receiving the user input and sending the information to the set of eyewear units in response to receiving the user input from the set of eyewear units. The wireless system is located proximate to the cabin of the aircraft and is capable of sending the user input from the set of eyewear units to the aircraft data processing system and sending the information to the set of eyewear units.Type: GrantFiled: June 18, 2008Date of Patent: May 3, 2011Assignee: The Boeing CompanyInventors: Heidi Joy Kneller, Calsee Nicole Robb, William Anthony Harkness, Buddy L. Sharpe, James P. Schalla
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Patent number: 7931367Abstract: Eyewear includes a left temple and a right temple. Each of the temples has a cavity sized to receive an audio device such as a BlueTooth transceiver configured to communicate wirelessly with a remote device like a cell phone or a digital sound device. The BlueTooth transceiver may be placed in the cavity of either temple with the other temple cavity covered with a cover plate. An earphone may be connected to the BlueTooth transceiver through a receptacle. The earphone delivers the audible sound to the user's ear. The receptacle of the BlueTooth transceiver to which the earphone connects is also configured to receive the connector from a charger to charge a rechargeable battery in the BlueTooth transceiver. The eyewear may also be configured with cover plates over the cavity in both of the temples or with an audio device in both cavities to provide audible signals to both ears of the user.Type: GrantFiled: April 25, 2010Date of Patent: April 26, 2011Assignee: Zeal Optics, Inc.Inventors: Michael T. Jackson, Eleanor Wink Jackson
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Patent number: 7922321Abstract: Techniques for providing eyewear with electrical components are disclosed. The electrical components can provide electrical technology to eyewear (e.g., eyeglasses) without having to substantially compromise aesthetic design principles of the eyewear. Often, the electrical components can be attached to the eyewear as an after-market enhancement. The electrical components can operate independently or together with other electrical components provided elsewhere.Type: GrantFiled: July 15, 2005Date of Patent: April 12, 2011Assignee: IpVenture, Inc.Inventors: Thomas A. Howell, David Chao, C. Douglass Thomas, Peter P. Tong
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Patent number: 7922322Abstract: The invention relates to a display (1) for mounting on a pair of eyeglasses (2), the display comprising an electronic and optical system for generating light beams (20A) and an imager (20B) for shaping the light beams coming therefrom, the display including a releasable securing arrangement for releasably securing it on the pair of eyeglasses, and an adjustment arrangement for adjusting the position of said imager relative to the eye of the wearer. According to the invention, the display comprises two elements, a first element (10) carrying said removable securing arrangement, and a second element (20) including said electronic and optical system and said imager, and connectable to said first element via said adjustment arrangement for adjusting the pupillary distance and including position-locking means for locking it in the adjusted position.Type: GrantFiled: December 6, 2005Date of Patent: April 12, 2011Assignee: Essilor InternationalInventors: Renaud Moliton, Cécile Bonafos, legal representative
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Publication number: 20110081333Abstract: A simple, safe and effective invention devices for treating bags under the eyes pressure exerting glasses devices, compress badges, bag pressure adhesive strips, cosmetic pressure adhesive strips; to be put on to prevent, and to reduce the bags under the eyes. They are designed to apply antiwrinkle and other cosmetic and therapeutic agents such as hormones, known therapeutic agents, as well as other pharmaceutical, biochemical, nurticeuticals and biological agents, or compounds to enhance the health and beauty of the eye, strengthen the lower eye lids and to treat many oculopathies which can contribute to the condition. They can be used for the eye makeup cosmetically as adjuvant to eye makeup. The electrical stimulation and electromotive force are incorporated in the invention to strengthen the lower eye lids muscles, to improve the health of the eye lids skin and for the delivery of therapeutic agents to treat various oculopathies.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 10, 2010Publication date: April 7, 2011Inventors: Totada R. Shantha, Jessica Gowramma Shantha, Lauren Asha Shantha, Usha Shantha Martin
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Patent number: 7918554Abstract: A pair of spectacles is provided which includes a writing instrument, a spectacle frame front, a first spectacle temple having an end coupled to the spectacle frame front and a second spectacle temple having an end coupled to the spectacle frame front. The first spectacle temple includes a hollow recess formed in an outer surface thereof, the writing instrument removably received and retained therein.Type: GrantFiled: April 6, 2009Date of Patent: April 5, 2011Inventor: Yannick Laventure
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Publication number: 20110075095Abstract: Illuminated eyewear is provided. In one form, the temple arm members have all the lighting components mounted thereto including for each temple arm member a light, power source for the light, and electrical connections including a switch for providing power from the power source to the light. In another form, the cross-frame member has blinder portions integrally formed at either end thereof which are configured to block stray light to avoid glare problems. The blinder portions preferably include surfaces that are inclined to generally extend along the light cone generated by an LED light source mounted to the front end portion of each of the temple arm members. In another form, the temple arm members each have a recessed cavity formed in inner surface portion thereof in which the power source and switch components are received with the switch actuator mounted to the inner surface portion so it is hidden from view when the eyewear is worn for enhanced aesthetics.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 30, 2010Publication date: March 31, 2011Inventor: Michael Waters
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Publication number: 20110058141Abstract: Earpieces (1) for spectacles integrating a light source (6, 16) at its front end have at their free distal end a pre-constituted detachable module (4) containing at least a powering battery (B), a switch (11) and electrical connecting means to said light source (6, 16) and having a certain cross section and an end surface, through an opening (14) of which a control stem (13) of the switch projects. A pair of electrical supply wires (17, 18) of the light source run inside a slender front and proximal part of the earpiece, the cross section of which gradually increases as far as matching the enlarged cross section of the detachable distal end module (4). The front and proximal part of the earpiece may have a box-like structure composed of two channel cross section elements (2, 3) joined together for defining at least a conduit along which run the electrical supply wires (17, 18).Type: ApplicationFiled: February 5, 2008Publication date: March 10, 2011Inventor: Laura Maria Cozzani
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Patent number: 7901071Abstract: An eyeglass for improved vision that includes a light source mounted on the eyeglass pointing to an eye and a controller on at least one arm of the eyeglass. An eyeglass wearer can turn on the light source and increase an intensity of light emerging from the light source by using a thumb wheel in the controller. The light source causes a contraction of an iris of the eye thereby requiring a less part exposure of a lens of the eye. The less part exposure of the lens improves vision of the eyeglass wearer. The light source can be arranged to point at least one or both the eyes of the eyeglass wearer. The eyeglass can include a plurality of light sources in different positions that can be selectively turned on by the thumb wheel and can accommodate any suitable controller.Type: GrantFiled: October 15, 2009Date of Patent: March 8, 2011Inventor: Charles J. Kulas
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Patent number: 7901072Abstract: An ocular device includes a housing, a rotatable ring, a first prism fixed in the rotatable ring, an indexable ring and a second prism fixed in the indexable ring. The housing has a stepped inner profile defining first and second circular tracks in the housing, the tracks being concentric about a rotational axis. The rotatable ring is disposed in the first circular track and is freely rotatable about the rotational axis with respect to the housing. The indexable ring is disposed in the second circular track and is indexable about the rotational axis.Type: GrantFiled: November 13, 2009Date of Patent: March 8, 2011Assignee: Vuzix CorporationInventors: Barry T. Eagan, Paul J. Travers, Theodore K. Ricks, Robert J. Schultz
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Publication number: 20110050546Abstract: The device is eyewear that aids people with low or impaired vision. The eyewear consists of miniature cameras and thin-film transistor (TFT) screens which are powered by a portable battery pack. These items (cameras and TFTs) are imbedded into the eyewear frames. The person with low or impaired vision wears the eyewear like regular eyeglasses, the cameras collect the images, and the TFTs display them in a manner in which the person can easily view the images in a light controlled environment. The eyewear is portable and can be folded like regular eyeglasses.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 29, 2009Publication date: March 3, 2011Inventors: Peter John Swartz, JR., Stanley David Swartz, Martin Allen Swartz, Janet Elizabeth Swartz
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Publication number: 20110051077Abstract: A spectacles-type image display device provided with an image output unit that includes a display element for displaying images and a projection lens for magnifying and projecting the images and a reflection unit that is disposed adjacent to at least one of spectacle lenses and reflects the image light output from the image output unit toward the eyeball is provided. The reflection unit is a reflection member having no refractive power and an effective luminous flux that is output from the image output unit and reaches the eyeball is configured so that the width of the luminous flux perpendicular to an optical axis is minimum at the reflection unit with respect to the optical axis cross-section in at least one direction.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 27, 2010Publication date: March 3, 2011Applicant: OLYMPUS CORPORATIONInventors: Ryohei SUGIHARA, Seiji Tatsuta, Yoichi IBA, Koichi Takahashi
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Publication number: 20110051076Abstract: A spectacles-type image display device having an image output unit that includes a display element that displays images and is disposed on a spectacle frame and a reflection unit that is disposed adjacent to at least one of spectacle lenses and reflects the image light that is output from the image output unit toward the eyeball so that the viewer can see a virtual image of the image is provided. The reflection unit is a reflection member having a positive refractive power and an effective luminous flux that is output from the image output unit and reaches the eyeball of the viewer is configured so that the width of the luminous flux perpendicular to an optical axis is minimum at the reflection unit with respect to the optical axis cross-section parallel to an incident surface of the optical axis relative to the reflection unit.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 27, 2010Publication date: March 3, 2011Applicant: OLYMPUS CORPORATIONInventors: Ryohei SUGIHARA, Seiji Tatsuta, Yoichi Iba, Koichi Takahashi
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Publication number: 20110051078Abstract: The invention relates to informative eyeglasses (500) comprising:—an optical guide (514) forming an eyeglass lens (500) and exhibiting an injection section (504) and an extraction section (508),—a catadioptric collimator (150) comprising:—a refractive entrance surface (202), a first reflecting surface (204), a second reflecting surface (206) and a refractive exit surface (208), each surface (202, 204, 206, 208) constituting a surface of revolution with the same axis of revolution, said axis of revolution constituting the optical axis (102) of the collimator (150),—an illumination source (104) generating an incident light beam (108) illuminating the refractive entrance surface (202), and the axis of which is shifted with respect to said optical axis (102) and which is substantially in the focal plane of said catadioptric collimator (150).Type: ApplicationFiled: March 27, 2009Publication date: March 3, 2011Inventors: Khaled Sarayeddine, Guilhem Dubroca, Pascal Benoit
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Patent number: 7896492Abstract: Eyewear holder plus conference/meeting identification dual strap or item(s) holder for securing eyewear, such as, but not limited to, prescription or non-prescription eyewear, as well as a lanyard attachment, such as, but not limited to (plastic/rubber ring, clip, swivel, J-hook, Bulldog or other) for holding identification or item(s) to neck with a double to single strap design (with or without printing/sewing on strap) and (in various strap colors and/or materials—such as, but not limited to polyester, chain, cotton, neoprene, precious stone, nylon, elastic, alloy, leather, composite, laminate or some combination) and an adjustment block to aid in fastening around one's neck for easy adjustment.Type: GrantFiled: June 25, 2008Date of Patent: March 1, 2011Inventor: Bernard Frances Pettingill
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Publication number: 20110043749Abstract: Magnetized eyewear includes: an article, such eyewear, to be removably worn by the person; and a magnet, fixed to the article, adapted to magnetically store the article. The person wears the article, removes the article, and utilizes the magnet to magnetically store the device. The magnet may be stored in the temple of the eyewear. Also included is a matching picture frame with magnetic material to store the eyewear.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 21, 2010Publication date: February 24, 2011Inventor: Kirstie Louise Alley
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Patent number: 7891808Abstract: A loupe mounting assembly includes: a bridge swivel including a base coupling for attaching the assembly to a base device, the swivel also including a loupe bar coupled to a loupe bar coupling proximate the base coupling; wherein each of the base coupling and the loupe bar coupling provide for rotation of the assembly about a first axis (S1) and a second axis (S2) respectively; wherein the loupe bar includes horizontally outward extensions in a location that is inferior to a line of sight when worn by a user; and a loupe adjustment mechanism mounted on each of the extensions of the loupe bar. Embodiments of a magnification viewer are also provided.Type: GrantFiled: December 8, 2008Date of Patent: February 22, 2011Inventor: Alexsey Mazurenko
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Publication number: 20110019145Abstract: A structure of reflective glasses includes a frame having a main front section with opposed side ends for supporting at least one lens, the frame further including a pair of side sections extending rearwardly from the respective opposed side ends of the main front section and at least one retroreflective element attached to at least one of the side sections to be visible by others in low-light conditions.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 6, 2010Publication date: January 27, 2011Inventor: Brent SHELDON
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Patent number: 7874669Abstract: An eyeglass component mounting system is provided that can comprise a frame and at least a first ear stem. The first ear stem extends rearwardly from the frame and defines an anterior end and a posterior end. The anterior end of the first ear stem can be hingedly coupled to the frame such that the first ear stem can be pivotably movable between a stowed position and a deployed position. The first ear stem can comprise a mounting area configured to receive an eyewear component thereon such that the eyewear component can be removed or seated onto the mounting area when the first ear stem is in the stowed position and such that the eyewear component is retained on the mounting area when the first ear stem is in the deployed position.Type: GrantFiled: February 27, 2009Date of Patent: January 25, 2011Assignee: Oakley, Inc.Inventors: Hans Karsten Moritz, Mark Bu, Errol Tazbaz, An Tran
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Patent number: 7874666Abstract: Eyewear exhibiting a variable light transmittance functionality is achieved by including a smart lens incorporating an electrochromic (EC) polymer, switchable between a first state and a second state in response to a voltage selectively applied thereto. The smart eyewear includes the smart lens, a voltage source, and a support. The EC polymer transmits more light in the first state than in the second state, because changing the state of the EC polymer varies the light transmittance of the smart lens. The voltage source is configured to provide the voltage required to switch the EC polymer between the first state and the second state, while the support member is configured to support the smart lens and enable a user to wear the smart eyewear. Embodiments can include sensors and controllers to automate the switching, as well as energy harvesting elements to increase battery life.Type: GrantFiled: March 26, 2008Date of Patent: January 25, 2011Assignee: University of Washington through its Center for CommercializationInventors: Chunye Xu, Chao Ma, Minoru Taya
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Publication number: 20110013135Abstract: Illuminated eyewear is provided that directs light forwardly from the user when wearing the eyewear. The illuminated eyewear herein is in the form of eyeglasses, either with or without lenses, or with a lens or lenses that can be refractive or non-refractive, that in one aspect has the lights arranged so as to optimize their performance. In another aspect, the illustrated eyewear herein has electrical components for the lights arranged to provide enhanced aesthetics over prior lighted eyeglasses.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 13, 2010Publication date: January 20, 2011Inventor: Michael Waters
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Publication number: 20110007264Abstract: The present new utility model discloses a pair of touch type eyeglasses with lighting functions, comprising a pair of eyeglasses and lighting devices disposed thereon. Said lighting devices are disposed symmetrically on the legs on both sides of the eyeglasses. Said lighting device comprises a light, said light being connected to a touch switch in an IC integration control module and a power source in turn. Said power source comprises two 3V batteries, a battery enclosure is disposed on said eyeglass leg, and said batteries are installed in the battery enclosure. Said light is a LED light. Said eyeglasses are presbyopic glasses. Compared to the prior art, the present new utility model is capable of providing sufficient illumination at a location with inadequate lighting, poor lighting or no lighting. Moreover, the touch switch is practical and convenient.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 7, 2010Publication date: January 13, 2011Inventor: Zhang Desheng
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Patent number: 7862166Abstract: A side-view mirror attachment for a pair of spectacles constructed of a pair of mirrors each having a hemispherical shape, a center frame that has two opposite ends each fixedly connected to one of the pair of mirrors, and a mounting device for either detachably or permanently mount the attachment to a pair of spectacles.Type: GrantFiled: June 3, 2010Date of Patent: January 4, 2011Inventor: Johnny Simon
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Publication number: 20100331912Abstract: A device and method for providing stimulation signals that reset the phase of the neuronal activity of neurons in a patient's brain. The device includes a control unit; and a stimulation unit that has a plurality of stimulation elements, and each stimulation element generates visual stimulation signals that reset the phase of the neuronal activity of the neurons when the signals are taken up via an eye of a patient and transmitted to neurons that are exhibiting a pathologically synchronous and oscillatory neuronal activity. The control unit is further capable of actuating the stimulation unit such that the stimulation elements generate the visual stimulation signals with a time offset in respect to one another and/or with differing phase and/or with differing polarity.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 3, 2010Publication date: December 30, 2010Applicants: Forschungszentrum Juelich GmbH, ANM Adaptive Neuromodulation GmbH, Universitaet Zu KoelnInventors: Peter A. Tass, Birgit Utako Barnikol, Christian Hauptmann, Karim Haroud, Jean-Christophe Roulet, Urban Schnell
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Patent number: 7857444Abstract: The invention provides an eyesight correcting lens having a front face and a rear face, and into which light beams emitted by a light beam generator system are introduced via an inlet surface and directed towards the eye of an ametropic wearer of said lens to enable information content to be viewed, an optical insert being included in the lens, said lens being arranged so as to enable the wearer of said lens to provide an accommodation effort that is less than or equal to 2D when viewing the information content.Type: GrantFiled: July 4, 2007Date of Patent: December 28, 2010Assignee: Essilor Int'l (Compagnie Generale d'Optique)Inventors: Renaud Moliton, Cécile Bonafos, legal representative, Benjamin Rousseau
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Patent number: 7857443Abstract: The present invention relates to an assembly forming a pair of spectacles especially for an infant or very young child having a connection piece, which is joined, or can be joined, to a pair of spectacles. In addition, the assembly is joined, or can be joined, to a pacifier.Type: GrantFiled: March 25, 2008Date of Patent: December 28, 2010Inventors: Ahmed Zekri, Olivier Maitre
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Patent number: 7857445Abstract: An eyewear holder for holding magnetically attachable eyewear, said eyewear holder comprising: a substantially rigid holder body; and two magnetic elements mounted to the holder body in a spaced apart relationship relative to each other. The eyewear is removably magnetically attachable to the two magnetic elements.Type: GrantFiled: October 20, 2009Date of Patent: December 28, 2010Inventor: Daniel Jodoin
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Publication number: 20100321630Abstract: Lighted reading glasses or spectacles for individuals with low vision, including macular degeneration, that provide enhanced viewing of text comprising: a frame for supporting lenses having an oculus dexter side and an oculus sinister side, at least one oculus dexter lens supported by the frame on the oculus dexter side, and at least one oculus sinister lens supported by the frame on the oculus sinister side, the lenses being adjacent to and laterally spaced from each other and providing a predetermined field of view for a user, each of said lenses having an induced prism and a lens power sufficient to enhance the reading of text in the predetermined field view of the individual with low vision; preferably having an induced prism of between 4 and 22 PD and a lens power of between +4.00 and +20.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 18, 2006Publication date: December 23, 2010Inventor: Jeffrey Sonsino
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Patent number: 7850302Abstract: This invention is an eyeglass holder attachable to clothing, office and shop equipment, handbags, luggage, vehicles and personal transportation. Cooperating clip arms of three designs—straight, rounded and comb shape—close on or around the desired attach object. A closing clasp at the end of the clip provides additional fastening for holding the clip in position around an object such as a strap or belt.Type: GrantFiled: May 22, 2009Date of Patent: December 14, 2010Inventor: Shirin Riazi
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Publication number: 20100309427Abstract: A microphone, transmitter, speaker, receiver, and power source, all mounted to an eyeglasses frame, for sending and receiving signals wirelessly to and from a remote cell phone or other electronic device. The microphone and the transmitter can be mounted to extension arms that can be extended, pivoted, or otherwise moved to a position for use, and then moved to a stored position when not in use. Alternatively, the microphone, transmitter, speaker, receiver, and power source, can be mounted onto a clip-on or other attachment member that mounts onto a conventional eyeglasses frame, or to a hat or other article worn on the head.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 18, 2010Publication date: December 9, 2010Applicant: Oakley, Inc.Inventor: Peter Warren
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Publication number: 20100309426Abstract: Techniques for providing eyewear with electrical components are disclosed. The electrical components can provide electrical technology to eyewear without having to substantially compromise aesthetic design principles of the eyewear. The electrical components can be partially or completely internal to eyewear. The electrical components can also be attached to the eyewear as an after-market enhancement. The electrical components can operate independently or together with other electrical components provided elsewhere. Apparatus for presenting after-market electrical components are also disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 10, 2010Publication date: December 9, 2010Inventors: Thomas A. Howell, David Chao, C. Douglass Thomas, Peter P. Tong
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Publication number: 20100302501Abstract: A device for facilitating eye and ear protection. The device includes an eyeglass frame having left and right temple pieces, a lens support member and lenses appended to the lens support member. Left and right ear plug housings are supported by each of the left and right temple pieces and ear plugs being removably retained within the ear plug housings. Umbilicals connect the ear plugs to the eyeglass frame which are of a length to enable a user to remove the ear plugs from their housings and to insert the ear plugs within ear canals of the user whenever the eyeglass frame is worn.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 2, 2009Publication date: December 2, 2010Inventor: Greggory R. Hansen
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Publication number: 20100302502Abstract: Eyeglasses with an illumination function include a frame having a pair of lenses mounted thereto. A pair of temples is collapsibly attached to the frame in a spaced-apart relationship with each other, each of the temples having a front end portion hingedly secured the frame, a rear end portion extending over each ear of a user and a forwardly opened receiving pocket formed in the front end portion. A plurality of lamps is received in the receiving pocket of each of the temples for emitting light forwards. A power source is provided independently of the frame and selectively connectable to the lamps via a cable.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 14, 2008Publication date: December 2, 2010Applicant: E-GUN Technology Co., Ltd.Inventor: Pyung-Rae Ahn
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Publication number: 20100302503Abstract: Optical apparatus (20, 60) includes a spectacle frame (30, 64) configured to be worn by a user (22). A telescope (26, 62) is fixed to the spectacle frame and includes an objective (44), an eyepiece (28), and multiple optical surfaces (48, 56, 58) defining a folded optical path for providing a magnified image to an eye (40) of the user while at least one of the optical surfaces is located at least partially posterior to a coronal plane (41) located at a rear surface of the eyepiece.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 12, 2009Publication date: December 2, 2010Applicant: TOPSIGHT OPTICS LTD.Inventors: Micha Oestereich, Adi Kremer
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Publication number: 20100296045Abstract: An eyewear assembly having a frame and a separable temple piece in which a digital memory device is at least partially held within a temple piece.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 1, 2008Publication date: November 25, 2010Applicant: Marchon Eyeware, Inc.Inventors: Giancarla Agnoli, Alberto Da Re, Alessandro Callegari
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Publication number: 20100296046Abstract: Disclosed is a side shield which can be easily assembled with and separated from the eyewear temple, identically widen together with the eyewear temple, and prevent the external impact from being transferred to and reaching the eyewear. The side shield includes a shield body surrounding a hinge, through which an eyewear temple is connected with an eyewear frame of an eyewear, and covering a side space of the eyewear frame, to prevent foreign substances from entering the eyes, the shield body including blocking wings formed at an upper part and a lower part of the shield body, and a coupling means for maintaining a coupling state between the shield body and the eyewear temple, the coupling means being provided at the shield body and including a coupler assembled with the eyewear temple and a fastener for fastening the coupler. Therefore, the side shield is easily detachable and further includes the elastic means, to improve the wearing comfort.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 19, 2010Publication date: November 25, 2010Inventor: Seng Dae YANG
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Publication number: 20100277687Abstract: The present applications describes, inter alia, a retinal light management system that allows for removal of dangerous wavelengths of light while controlling the intensity of the remaining light that is allowed to pass to a user's eyes. In one embodiment, the system involves a pair of glasses that include filters that can be modified in the presence of light to reduce total light intensity reaching a diabetic's eyes.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 20, 2008Publication date: November 4, 2010Applicant: Rappaport Family Institute for Research in the Medical SciencesInventors: Naim Shehadeh, Ido Perlman
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Publication number: 20100271587Abstract: An eyewear comprising at least one region for receiving at least one vision lens, and at least one display device for displaying data to a person wearing the eyewear, the at least one display device comprising a display surface located in an upper portion of the at least one region.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 7, 2007Publication date: October 28, 2010Inventor: Panagiotis Pavlopoulos
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Publication number: 20100271588Abstract: The present invention generally relates to integrating electronic components into an electro-active frame for driving electro-active focusing lenses. This is accomplished in a cosmetically pleasing manner that allows a platform of frame systems to be built from a single electronic module. Specifically, the present invention discloses controlling an electro-active lens in a deliberate, hands free manner that gives the user control of the electro-active lens.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 12, 2010Publication date: October 28, 2010Applicant: PixelOptics, Inc.Inventors: William Kokonaski, Ronald D. Blum, Tiziano Tabacchi, Martin Boch, Massimo Pinazza, Scott N. Richman, Volkan Ozguz, Joshua N. Haddock
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Publication number: 20100265456Abstract: A first recess (102) of a lower substrate (100) is coated with conductive ink to form a first auxiliary electrode layer (104), a lower electrode pattern (105) is formed thereon by vacuum deposition, a second recess (202) of an upper substrate (200) is coated with the conductive ink to form a second auxiliary electrode layer (204), an upper electrode pattern (205) is formed thereon by vacuum deposition, the upper and lower substrates are bonded to each other with an electric element (300) interposed between the lower substrate (100) and the upper substrate (100), and the upper and lower substrates are cut at positions on the overlap portion of the first auxiliary electrode layer (104) and the lower electrode pattern (105) and the overlap portion of the second auxiliary electrode layer (204) and the upper electrode pattern (205) so as to expose the cut surfaces of the substrates.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 17, 2008Publication date: October 21, 2010Applicant: PANASONIC CORPORATIONInventor: Masatomo Matsui