Class / Patent application number | Description | Number of patent applications / Date published |
351062000 | With moisture prevention or absorption | 28 |
20080316421 | Protective Glasses Assembly - A protective glasses assembly has an integrally formed designed lens, a frame made of a soft material and fitted in with the designed lens and a band. A plurality of spaced apart male portions extend rearward from edges of the designed lens for being inserted into sockets of corresponding covering elements extending forward from edges of the frame, and a number of air-passing grooves are located on upper and lower edges of the frame. The designed lens has engaging blocks respectively formed on left and right sides for engaging with boundary holes of connector members connected with both ends of the band, and through holes for receiving inner inserting sections of the connector members. Thereby the designed lens and the frame can be assembled promptly and kept in a stable position. | 12-25-2008 |
20090303430 | WIND POWERED SPORT GOGGLES - Sport goggles are disclosed which includes air scoops and air exhausting tubes for directing air through the goggle body. The device may include a venturi powered air vent to remove air from within the goggles, and may include a fan turned by airflow, for powering electrical devices associated with the goggles. | 12-10-2009 |
20100118258 | INDUSTRIAL SAFETY GOGGLES WITH FRAME FOR OPHTHALMIC MICAS AND IMPACT PROTECTION MICA - The invention relates to industrial safety goggles provided with permanent ophthalmic micas having a full impact protection mica positioned thereon, wherein said impact protection mica is made from polycarbonate, provides protection against ultraviolet rays and can be removed, thereby enabling the frames to be used as ophthalmic glasses. Said goggles include a ventilation area and the ophthalmic micas have an improved visual field owing to the design of the frame to which they are mounted and fixed using angular incisions in the frame. The frame is provided with an open space at both eyes between the mica and the end of the rim, which provides ventilation and prevents the fogging of the graduated micas. The sidepieces of the goggles are designed to curve at the ends thereof, so that the goggles can be put in place without the user having to remove his/her industrial safety helmet. In addition, said sidepieces are provided with removable pad which are press-fitted and which are joined by a cord that enables the goggles to be hung around the neck when not in use. Said cord takes the form of a resistance cord that can break should the goggles be impeded by any object that could cause an accident. | 05-13-2010 |
20100220283 | SAFETY EYEWEAR - The present invention relates generally to safety eyewear and more particularly to a safety eyewear including a wicking device attached to the safety eyewear to remove or absorb perspiration. The safety eyewear of the present invention includes the wicking device attached to a frame of the safety eyewear to remove or absorb perspiration. In one embodiment, the wicking device includes a brow-bar, sub-frame, and wicking material. The sub-frame removably or permanently attached to the frame of the safety eyewear using a variety of means for attachment to the eyewear frame. The brow bar removably or permanently attached using variety of means for attachment to the sub-frame. The wicking material removably or permanently attached using a variety of means for attachment to the brow bar. | 09-02-2010 |
20110001921 | EYEWEAR DEVICE AND METHOD OF MAKING THE SAME - An eyewear device can include a frame including an eyewire and a ledge, the eyewire at least partially encircling a lens and the at least one lens resting on the ledge, and a plurality of chamber walls in the ledge between the at least one lens and the frame, wherein the plurality of chamber walls are configured to allow air to circulate between opposite sides of the lens to reduce fogging. A method of producing an eyewear device can include providing a frame comprising an eyewire and a ledge, the eyewire at least partially encircling a lens and the at least one lens resting on the ledge, and providing a plurality of grooves in the ledge between the at least one lens and the frame, wherein the plurality of grooves are configured to allow air to circulate between opposite sides of the lens to reduce fogging. | 01-06-2011 |
20110069274 | VISION ASSISTANCE DEVICE HAVING CONDUCTIVE TRANSPARENT THIN FILM - A vision assistance device includes a lens based on a transparent material, a conductive transparent thin film contacting the lens and containing carbon nanotubes, electrodes electrically connected to the conductive transparent thin film, and a portable power supply electrically connected to the electrodes. The vision assistance device prevents fogging and retains heat. | 03-24-2011 |
20110170049 | Eyeglasses - The invention relates to a pair of eyeglasses which include a lens stand and a pair of gaskets. Each gasket can be detachably connected to the lens stand. Each gasket has an inner edge that protrudes forwards to accommodate the lens. The degree of the curve of the lens is smaller than that of the lens stand relative to the horizontal direction, so that the size of the lens can be efficiently reduced, and hence the lens with diopter can be used easily and aberration can be efficiently eliminated. Furthermore, after the gaskets are connected to the lens stand, the upper portion of the gaskets may generate gas permeable holes so as to prevent the lens from fogging up. | 07-14-2011 |
20110267575 | EYEWEAR - Eyewear for use by a wearer, said eyewear providing a substantially fluid tight seal about the wearer's eyes, the eyewear including at least one lens for positioning at least partially in front of a wearer's eyes; a frame adapted to mount the at least one lens for positioning the at least one lens in front of the eyes of the wearer; head mounting means adapted to attach the frame relative to a wearer's head; and at least one seal attached relative to said frame and located about a periphery of the wearer's eyes wherein the eyewear is wearable in a substantially fluid tight condition in which the at least one seal forms a substantially fluid tight seal about the wearer's eyes, and a free condition in which the eyewear is wearable with the seal spaced from the wearer's eyes. | 11-03-2011 |
20110285957 | Limited access and antifog protective eyewear for welding - Items of protective eyewear and methods of use are disclosed, useable during welding, cutting, soldering, brazing, and other operations. The body of the eyewear includes a first side having a generally transparent surface, a second side for placement against a user's face, and space defined between the first and second sides for accommodating a second item of eyewear worn by the user if needed. A circulation apparatus secured to a first side surface of the eyewear is useable to evacuate air from the space to prevent fogging, while additional air is drawn through at least one ventilation opening is disposed through the body of the eyewear. A power source and a switch are secured to the body in operative association with the circulation apparatus, such that actuation of the switch causes actuation of the circulation apparatus. | 11-24-2011 |
20120019767 | Optical Article Comprising a Temporary Anti-Fogging Coating with Improved Durability - The present invention relates to an optical article comprising a substrate provided with a coating comprising silanol groups on the surface thereof and, directly contacting this coating, an anti-fog coating precursor coating, said precursor coating having a static contact angle with water of more than 10° and of less than 50°, a thickness lower than or equal to 5 nm, and being obtained through the grafting of at least one organosilane compound having a polyoxyalkylene group comprising less than 80 carbon atoms and at least one silicon atom bearing at least one hydrolyzable group. The anti-fog coating precursor is converted into an actual anti-fog coating by applying on the surface thereof a film of a liquid solution comprising at least one surfactant. The anti-fog coating is immediately operational and provides long-lasting effects. | 01-26-2012 |
20120154738 | Eyewear With Removeable Secured Adjustable Strap - 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. | 06-21-2012 |
20120169989 | SPECTACLE STRUCTURE - A spectacle structure includes an inner frame unit having two connected horizontal U-shaped frame members respectively formed from an upper, a laterally outer and a lower frame section, the upper frame sections being connected to each other, each of the outer frame sections being provided with two horizontal grooves and a post or a recess or a through hole located between the two grooves, and each of the lower frame sections having a forward and inward extended support section; a lens unit having two connected lenses, each of which being provided with two horizontal ribs and a recess or a through hole or a post corresponding to the outer frame section, allowing the inner frame unit to be firmly assembled to and conveniently disassembled from a rear side of the lens unit; and a wear unit being pivotally connected to two opposite ends of the lens unit. | 07-05-2012 |
20120236250 | EYEGLASSES HAVING BILAYERED LENS ASSSEMBLY - A pair of eyeglasses includes a first frame, a front lens unit, a rear lens unit, a spacer frame unit for spacing the front and rear lens units, and a second frame mounted behind the first frame. The first frame includes a first frame section and a second frame section extending rearwardly from the first frame section and having a plurality of lens-engaging holes. The front lens unit includes a plurality of retaining blocks inserted respectively into the lens-engaging holes. The spacer frame unit is aligned with the first frame section in a front-to-rear direction, and includes at least one spacer frame having an inner periphery not projecting inwardly from an inner periphery of the first frame section. | 09-20-2012 |
20120281179 | Electro-Thermal Antifog Optical Devices - Devices including a coating layer formed of a transparent, conductive coating composition described. The coating layer may function as an active antifog coating for the prevention of water vapor condensation as droplets on a surface. The coating includes a conductive polymer and functionalized carbon nanostructures and may be crosslinked with a transition metal crosslinking agent. The composition may be coated on a surface used in a visualization application such as a face shield, glasses, safety glasses, goggles, oculars, etc., to prevent fogging on the surface. | 11-08-2012 |
20130050633 | Protective spray painter eyewear - A frame with an outer lens having a slit that stagnantly sealingly conforms to the user's face to create a stagnant air barrier that creates air resistance against airborne particles entering the slit, traversing the interior space, and then contacting the user's eyes. The user can see through the slit even if airborne particles deposited on the outer lens obscure the user's vision. Alternatively, a frame with an outer lens having slits for a user's eyes and a protective inner lens having transparent portions has an inlet communicating with the interior space created between the inner and outer lenses. A portable compressed air source introduces compressed air into the interior space to create an air stream that flows outwardly through the slits. The air stream prevents airborne particles from entering through the slits and into the interior space and contacting the inner lens, to maintain transparency. The user can carry the compressed air source and move freely. | 02-28-2013 |
20130050634 | Protective Spray Painter Eyewear - A binocular snap on lens for conventional safety glasses having slits located in front of a user's eyes through which the user can see. The snap on lens is configured to snap onto the safety glasses, and preferably stagnantly sealingly conforms to the safety glasses to create a stagnantly sealed interior space between the snap on lens and the safety glasses. The air in the interior space creates a stagnant air barrier that creates air resistance against airborne particles traversing the interior space and contacting the safety glasses. Another preferred embodiment comprises two monocular snap on lenses, each configured to snap onto a corresponding side of the safety glasses. | 02-28-2013 |
20130128217 | DOUBLE-LENS SKI GOGGLES - Ski goggles of the type including a frame of flexible material for supporting an optical system including two mutually facing lenses connected together by a seal gasket which with said lenses forms an air chamber, the gasket being provided with at least one hole which connects the air chamber to the outside and houses a material which is permeable to air but not to water, wherein the gasket forms a cylindrical seat which is filled with said material and communicates with the outside via at least a channel. | 05-23-2013 |
20130208229 | FRAME FOR GLASSES, MASKS FOR PROFESSIONAL OR SPORTS USE, AND THE LIKE - A frame for glasses, masks for professional or sports use, adapted to support at least one corrective and/or protective lens in a position which during use is located in front of the ocular region of the user, the frame including at least one through opening which is open toward the skin of the user who is wearing it, and at least one waterproof and vapor-permeable functional arranged so as to obstruct in a vapor-permeable manner the at least one opening to allow vapor permeation of the skin of the user, preventing a return of condensation toward the skin. | 08-15-2013 |
20130293826 | EYEWEAR - Eyewear for use by a wearer, said eyewear providing a substantially fluid tight seal about the wearer's eyes, the eyewear including at least one lens for positioning at least partially in front of a wearer's eyes; a frame adapted to mount the at least one lens for positioning the at least one lens in front of the eyes of the wearer; head mounting means adapted to attach the frame relative to a wearer's head; and at least one seal attached relative to said frame and located about a periphery of the wearer's eyes wherein the eyewear is wearable in a substantially fluid tight condition in which the at least one seal forms a substantially fluid tight seal about the wearer's eyes, and a free condition in which the eyewear is wearable with the seal spaced from the wearer's eyes. | 11-07-2013 |
20140063437 | EYEWEAR HAVING MULTIPLE VENTILATION STATES - Eyewear is disclosed that can have multiple ventilation states providing different amounts of ventilation through the eyewear. The eyewear can include a lens and a frame. In some embodiments, the lens can be movable with respect to the frame to provide the multiple ventilation states. In some embodiments, the eyewear can include a gasket that removably attaches to the frame. In some embodiments, the gasket can be movable with respect to the frame to provide the multiple ventilation states. | 03-06-2014 |
20140063438 | EYEWEAR HAVING MULTIPLE VENTILATION STATES - Eyewear is disclosed that can have multiple ventilation states providing different amounts of ventilation through the eyewear. The eyewear can include a lens and a frame. In some embodiments, the lens can be movable with respect to the frame to provide the multiple ventilation states. In some embodiments, the eyewear can include a gasket that removably attaches to the frame. In some embodiments, the gasket can be movable with respect to the frame to provide the multiple ventilation states. | 03-06-2014 |
20140168598 | Eyewear Attachment Device - A sweat wicking and glare reducing eyeglass attachment is provided that is adapted to secure to the upper surfaces of a pair of eyeglasses or pair of sunglasses. The attachment comprises a U-shaped frame having a frontal portion and a pair of side portions, wherein the cross section of the frame is J-shaped and comprised of an upstanding portion and an upper overhang portion. The overhang portion secures via clips over the top bar, bridge, and upper portions of both eyeglass lenses, while the side portions of the frame secure to the temples of the eyeglass. The frame further comprises a sweat wicking material layer coextensively disposed thereon that is adapted to draw sweat from the user's skin through capillary action and dry swiftly thereafter. Overall, the device acts as a partial visor along the upper portion of eyeglass and a means of absorbing brow sweat from the user. | 06-19-2014 |
20140327871 | Eyeglasses, Eyecups, and methods of use and doing business - Described herein are various embodiments of eyewear provided for advantageous use in sports, work, and casual activity. According to one embodiment, methods of retailing eyecup assemblies include a replenishment program for transmitting replacement eyecup assemblies to a purchaser at a regular interval. According to another embodiment, a method of retailing eyecup assemblies includes providing a retailer with eyecup assemblies differing from one another and providing the retailer with an eyeglasses frame. According to an embodiment, a method of retailing eyecup assemblies includes providing a retailer with eyecup assemblies differing from one another and without providing an eyeglasses frame. According to another embodiment, a kit having eyecup assemblies includes eyecup assemblies differing from one another and an eyeglasses frame. According to an embodiment, a kit having eyecup assemblies includes eyecup assemblies differing from one another without providing an eyeglasses frame. | 11-06-2014 |
20150077696 | EYEWEAR - Eyewear includes: a liquid retainer including a cavity to retain a liquid; and a frame in which a housing is formed to house at least a part of the liquid retainer, where the liquid retainer is supported to the frame via a hinge, to be movable between a position at which the liquid retainer is housed in the housing and a position at which the liquid retainer is not housed in the housing, and the liquid retainer includes a gaseous body transmission member transmitting a gaseous body from the cavity towards a face when the liquid retainer is housed in the housing and the frame is worn on the face. | 03-19-2015 |
20150116652 | PORTABLE AND ADJUSTABLE FAN FOR EYEWEAR - The present invention prevents fogging of eye glasses by circulating air behind the lenses of the glasses, thereby removing the humidity that builds up between the eyes and the glasses. This invention is a device that incorporates an attachment clip to be attached to a hat or other head or face gears, a set of miniature fans to create airflow onto a lens of eyewear to prevent fogging, a set of arms to connect the fans to the clip and to orient the fans at the desired location, a power source, which can be a battery unit, operable to power the fans, and a control switch. The arms are made of a specific type of movable tubing that can be easily moved into position and stay in that position based on facial structure of the glasses. | 04-30-2015 |
20150293379 | Temple Vent Lock Clip - The present disclosure is directed to a novel way to attach various accessories to the temple vents of protective eyewear. In one aspect of the disclosure; a clip with a male key portion is configured to attach accessories by rotationally locking the clip into a vent of a temple of a pair of protective eyewear, with the accessories attached to the clip. | 10-15-2015 |
20150362758 | VENTILATION STRUCTURE OF EYEGLASSES - A ventilation structure of eyeglasses is revealed. It comprises a spectacle frame having a lens assembly portion, a concave slot extended from a peripheral edge of the lens assembly portion for engaging with a lens, and a plurality of air guide channels formed in the concave slot, wherein each of the plurality of air guide channels is extended from an opening of the concave slot, pass front and rear sidewalls of the concave slot and towards a base of the concave slot for communicating with the concave slot. | 12-17-2015 |
20160085091 | EYEGLASS FRAME STRUCTURE HAVING U-SHAPED WIND PASSAGE AND EYEGLASSES HAVING THE SAME - An eyeglass frame structure includes a frame, an eyeglass arm pivoting portion disposed separately on both sides of the frame, a lens connecting portion disposed between the eyeglass arm pivoting portions, a U-shaped wind passage formed at each eyeglass arm pivoting portion and having a wind inlet on a windward side of the frame and a wind outlet on a leeward side of the frame for guiding wind transversely to the leeward side of the lens. Eyeglasses with the eyeglass frame structure including two eyeglass arms, two lenses and two nose pads guide wind transversely to the leeward side of the lens to prevent the formation of mists, return air from causing discomfort to wearer's eyes, and tiny objects from entering into the leeward side of the lens. The glasses require no hole or slot formed on the lens, so that the lens structure is not damaged. | 03-24-2016 |