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20080198324 | EYEGLASSES HAVING INTEGRATED TELESCOPING VIDEO CAMERA AND VIDEO DISPLAY - Eyeglasses including video displays that may be pivoted forwardly and outwardly to an open position for viewing through the lenses of the eyeglasses, and may be folded rearwardly and inwardly to a stored position for retention by the temple members of the eyeglasses when not in use, are described. The eyeglasses further include cameras facing forward of the eyeglasses and disposed opposite the video displays. Telescoping arms permit adjustment of the distance between the video displays and the lenses to suit a user. The video displays may be mildly concave in shape such that when in the closed position against the temple members, the eyeglasses present the appearance and function of conventional eyewear. | 08-21-2008 |
20080218684 | Eyeglasses with RFID tags - A pair of glasses includes a clock that is at least partially embedded in the glasses. The clock can be in one of the temples of the glasses. In one implementation, the clock can be positioned at a region close to a hinge of the corresponding temple, with the clock facing inward towards the user. The clock can also be in a temple arrangement. Instead of or in addition to a clock, other types of electrical components can be at least partially embedded into a pair of glasses or a temple arrangement of a pair of glasses. For example, the other electrical components can pertain to a RFID tag, a temperature sensor or an eyewear finder. | 09-11-2008 |
20080239235 | EYEWEAR WITH INTEGRATED BOTTLE CAP OPENER - Eyewear has a frame front and a temple connected to the frame front at a corner. The temple has an earpiece and a tip, one of which has a mechanism integrated therein for removing bottle caps. In another embodiment, the bottle cap removing mechanism is embedded in the temple between the earpiece and the corner. Other embodiments are also described and claimed. | 10-02-2008 |
20080273164 | EYEWEAR WITH PINHOLE APERTURE AND LENS - Eyewear is equipped with at least one lens and at least one pinhole aperture. Lenses and apertures may be used in place of or in combination with one another, and may be disposed in or on full frame, half frame, wire frame or rimless eyeglasses. The lens may be a corrective lens. Pinhole apertures may have a diameter no greater than about 3 mm, and a diameter/thickness ratio is no less than about 66.7%. | 11-06-2008 |
20080273165 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR REDUCING EXPOSURE TO RF ENERGY PRODUCED BY PORTABLE TRANSMITTERS - Apparatus and methods for reducing the exposure of a human eye to external radio frequency (RF) radiation comprises eyeglass frames and/or a lens, positioned in front of the eye, and a material, intentionally added on or in the frames or lens, which is operative to shield, attenuate, or reflect high-frequency RF energy. The invention is also applicable to contact lenses without frames. The invention is also effective in shielding the human brain and other tissues. In the preferred embodiments, the material is operative to shield, attenuate, or reflect energy in the range of 100 MHz to 30 GHz and/or provide an RF power reduction of at least 25 percent. The material may include ferrite beads. Embedded components may include an RF detector and circuitry to actively attenuate the level of RF energy received in response to the detected level, or an RF detector and circuitry to alert a user as to the level of RF energy received in response to the detected level. The alert may be visual or audible. | 11-06-2008 |
20080273166 | ELECTRONIC EYEGLASS FRAME - 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. | 11-06-2008 |
20080278678 | Eyeglasses with user monitoring - In one embodiment, eyewear having user monitoring capabilities is disclosed. In one example, the user monitoring can pertain to activity monitoring. In another example, the user monitoring can pertain to physical or emotional characteristics monitoring of a user. The measured activity/characteristics can then be used in providing related information to a user of the eyewear. Advantageously, the user of the eyewear is able to easily monitor their activity/characteristics. | 11-13-2008 |
20080297718 | Glasses combined with sun/wind screens - A glasses combined with retractable screens is provided. The glasses combined with retractable screens is comprised of a frame of glasses that has void space therein. Small spring re-winders are installed inside of both of legs of the glasses frame and inside of upper glasses frame that surrounds lenses. Screens such as veils, satins, and gauzes etc., are engaged to the re-winders. When a wearer of the glasses of current application is exposed to strong sun light or winds, she/he drags small pulls, which are small metal hooks and attached at one end of the screen, out of the frame and fix them by proper means, such as tie to other pulls or fix them with hair pin. Screens, which came out lower face of legs of the glasses frame, cover cheeks of the wearer and other screen, which comes out of the upper glasses frame, covers upper part of the face of the wearer including hair. | 12-04-2008 |
20080297719 | Glasses combined with sun/wind screens-II - A glasses combined with retractable screens is provided. The glasses combined with retractable screens is comprised of a frame of glasses that has void space therein. Small spring re-winders are installed inside of both of legs of the glasses frame. Screens such as veil, scarf, satin, and gauze etc., are engaged to the re-winders. When a wearer is exposed to strong sun light or winds, the wearer drags small pulls, which are small metal hooks and attached at one end of the screen, out of the frame and fix it to proper means, such as tying it to other pulls that attached to other screen. The screens come out of lower face of the legs of the glasses frame to cover cheeks of the wearer and the screens come out of the upper face of the legs of the glasses frame to cover upper part of the face of the wearer including hair. | 12-04-2008 |
20080304007 | GLASSES COMBINED WITH SUN/WIND SCREENS - A glasses combined with retractable screens is provided. The glasses combined with retractable screens is comprised of a frame of glasses that has void space therein. Small spring re-winders are installed inside of both of legs of the glasses frame and inside of upper glasses frame and lower glasses frames that surround lenses. Screens such as veil, scarf, satin, and gauze etc., are engaged to the re-winders. When the wearer is exposed to strong sun light or winds, she/he drags small pulls, which are small metal hooks and attached at one end of the screen, out of the frame and fix it to proper means, such as tie to other pull or fix it with hair pin. Screens come out of lower part of legs of the glasses frame cover cheeks of the wearer. Screens come out of upper part of legs of the glasses frame cover side of hair of the wearer. Screen comes out of the upper glasses frame covers front upper part of the face of the wearer including hair. Screens come out of lower part of glasses frames that surround the lenses cover lower front of wearer's face. | 12-11-2008 |
20080316423 | COORDINATED EYEWEAR AND WATCH - A matching eyewear and watch includes a pair of eyewear having a lens with a shape; and a wrist watch, in which the watch face has the same shape as the lens. Optionally, the eyewear lens and the watch crystal can be tinted the same, matching color. | 12-25-2008 |
20090059161 | Ear shield - An apparatus for providing a protective covering for ears when riding a motorcycle. The apparatus comprises a disc shaped member for covering an ear of a user, such disc shaped member being formed of a first predetermined material for engagement with an arm of a pair of glasses worn by a one of a motorcycle rider and a bicycle rider; and a means attached to a predetermined portion of such disc shaped member for securing such disc shaped member to the arm of such glasses. | 03-05-2009 |
20090086159 | Eyeglasses with Detachable Adjustable Electronics Module - A detachable adjustable electronics module may be removably or permanently connected to eyewear. The module may include electronics for processing audio and/or video signals. The module may be provided with an adjustable arm, for adjustably carrying a speaker. The module and/or the speaker may be adjusted relative to the wearer in any of the anterior-posterior direction, the inferior-superior direction and laterally. Rotation adjustments may also be accomplished. Eyewear may be provided with only a single module, on a single side, or with two modules, one on each side, such as to provide stereo audio or dual mono sound. | 04-02-2009 |
20090096983 | ENHANCEMENT OF VISUAL PERCEPTION IV - A device and method for enhancement of a viewer's visual perception in a real physical (three spatial dimension) scene and/or a single two-dimensional image, which includes enhancement of a viewer's depth perception and perception of clarity in the real physical scene and/or the two-dimensional image, by alteration of a viewer's eye dominance with direction of greater attention to the viewer's non-dominant eye for contribution to the binocular view. | 04-16-2009 |
20090096984 | COMBINED SUNGLASSES AND OPENER - Sunglasses have a frame with a front section containing lenses, and, temple bars having proximal portions hinged to the frame and distal end portions, at least one of the temple bars provided with an opener, preferably at the temple bar distal end portion. | 04-16-2009 |
20090109395 | EYEGLASSES WITH INTEGRATED TELESCOPING VIDEO DISPLAY - Eyeglasses having at least one video display with a surface substantially equal in area to that of a lens of the eyeglasses, that may be pivoted forwardly and outwardly to an open position for viewing, and may be folded rearwardly and inwardly to a stored position for retention by the temple members of the eyeglasses when not in use, is described. Telescoping arms permit adjustment of the distance between the video display and the corresponding lens to suit a user. The video display may be mildly concave in shape so that when in the closed position against the corresponding temple member, the eyeglasses present the appearance and function of conventional eyewear. | 04-30-2009 |
20090115961 | ELECTRONIC ADAPTER FOR ELECTRO-ACTIVE SPECTACLE LENSES - An adapter for a spectacle frame is disclosed which is configured for enabling the spectacle frame to operate and control electro-active lenses housed therein. In particular, the spectacle frame may allow electro-active lenses housed therein to focus and be controlled both automatically and manually with heretofore unrealized results. | 05-07-2009 |
20090122259 | Eyeglass holder - A device for holding eyeglasses includes a receptacle defined by a front wall and a flat rear wall extending upwardly from a bottom to an open top. The receptacle is sized and configured to receive a pair of eyeglasses through the open top. When placed in the receptacle, the eyeglasses rest on the bottom and are contained by the front and rear walls. A magnet on the rear wall allows the device to be removably mounted on a metal surface such as a refrigerator door. | 05-14-2009 |
20090141233 | Eyewear with monitoring capability - In one embodiment, eyewear having a monitoring capability, such as an activity monitoring capability, is disclosed. Activity, such as motion, steps or distance, can be measured by an activity detector. The measured activity can then be used in providing activity-related information to a user of the eyewear. Advantageously, the user of the eyewear is able to easily monitor their degree of activity. | 06-04-2009 |
20090147215 | Eyewear with radiation detection system - Eyewear having radiation monitoring capability is disclosed. Radiation, such as ultraviolet (UV) radiation, infrared (IR) radiation or light, can be measured by a detector. The measured radiation can then be used in providing radiation-related information to a user of the eyewear. Advantageously, the user of the eyewear is able to easily monitor their exposure to radiation. | 06-11-2009 |
20090201460 | Spectacle temple for lens - This invention relates to temples or end-pieces of temples for eyeglass frames. The temples are disclosed as having a wide variety of electrical and/or electronic components housed therein. Temples and hinges are also disclosed which attach to either the eyeglass frame itself or to the surface of a lens and which break apart from its attachment upon an impact without damage to the temple, the hinge, the frame, or the surface of the lens. A hinge is also disclosed for connecting a temple having a power source to an eyeglass frame and for providing an electrical connection with the frame only when the temple is opened. | 08-13-2009 |
20090207373 | Ophthalmic solution dispensing device - A device for dispensing ophthalmic solutions to a user's eyes comprising a container for holding ophthalmic solutions, transfer tubing attached to the container for dispensing and applying said solution and a clip attached to the container for attaching said applicator to eyeglasses. The transfer tubing is the clip by being formed into the shape of a clip for attaching said eye solution applicator to eyeglasses. | 08-20-2009 |
20090213323 | ILLUMINATING EYEGLASSES AND EYEGLASES FRAME STRUCTURE - Illuminating eyeglasses and an eyeglass frame structure include a frame adapted to hold lenses, a pair of earpieces pivotally connected to the frame by hinges, and a pair of light sources, such as light emitting diodes, mounted on said eyeglasses. Battery compartments are provided in the earpieces for housing batteries for powering the light sources. A switch, which may be touch-sensitive or ambient-light sensitive, is operable to selectively couple the batteries and corresponding light sources. Automatic switches may be provided at the hinges, whereby the light sources are turned on and off automatically upon opening and closing of the eyeglasses. | 08-27-2009 |
20090213324 | Illuminated Reading Glasses - An illumination system and method are provided for use in conjunction with eyewear that includes a light source, a power switch configured to connect the light source to a power source and a light output configurable to be embedded within the eyewear, and to direct light to a remote location. The light output may be adjustable in various directions, intensity levels and focus. | 08-27-2009 |
20090231540 | SPECTACLE WITH AN ILLUMINATION DEVICE - A spectacle with an illumination device is disclosed. The spectacle comprises a body and a clipping device, and the front section of the body is provided with an illumination device. The interior of the body contains batteries connected to the illumination device. The lateral side of the body has protrusion and the clipping device comprises a positioning element and a pivot connection to the securing element or a fastening element having elasticity being extended from the positioning element such that when the clipping device clips to the body, the spectacle is provided with an illumination effect. The positioning element has protrusions being mounted with the lug to provide up and down angle adjustment of the body. | 09-17-2009 |
20090237611 | OPTICAL APPARATUS - The present invention relates to optical apparatus. The optical apparatus ( | 09-24-2009 |
20090244477 | OPHTHALMIC LENS MEDIA INSERT - 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. | 10-01-2009 |
20090251660 | EYEWEAR INCORPORATING LENSES WITH ELECTRONICALLY VARIABLE OPTICAL PROPERTIES - An electro-optic eyewear assembly having a frame with opposed ends, a pair of temples, and a hinge mechanically interconnecting each temple to a corresponding end of the frame. Each temple moveable between a wearing position and a storage position and at least one electro-optic lens carried by the frame and a control circuit carried by at least one of the temples. The electrical connection between the control circuit and the at least one electro-optic lens being made by moving one of the temples into physical contact with the frame when the temple carrying the control circuit is moved to a wearing position. | 10-08-2009 |
20090251661 | EYEGLASSES WITH INTEGRATED VIDEO DISPLAY - Eyeglasses including at least one video display that may be pivoted forwardly and outwardly to a viewing position in front of the lenses of the eyeglasses, and folded rearwardly and inwardly to a stored position for retention by the ear pieces of the eyeglasses when not in use are described. When the at least one video display is disposed in the rearward, folded configuration against or within receiving portions of the temple members of the eyeglasses, the eyeglasses present the appearance and function of conventional eyewear. Video signals may be generated by at least one camera integrated with the eyeglasses, or by an external source thereof. | 10-08-2009 |
20090257020 | Baby and toddler sunglasses - Baby and toddler sunglasses comprising frames having lenses. The frames are secured around the user's head by a band. The band is secured to the frames by a securing piece. | 10-15-2009 |
20090273755 | Spectacle and writing instrument combination - A spectacle and writing instrument combination which uses an integrated holding apparatus enabling spectacles to be worn simultaneously with an attached writing instrument. The integration of the holding apparatus as part of the spectacles also allows the writing instrument to be directly attached to the spectacle frame. | 11-05-2009 |
20090290120 | Focus-enhancing blinders - Focus enhancing blinders for usage in sporting activities and other activities that require visual focus and concentration. More particularly, the invention is the blinders can be worn by players of tennis and other sports where hand-eye coordination is critical. In one mode, blinders are affixed to a headband or cap worn by the user, and extend to the areas on the outside of each eye, functioning to block off a previously-determined degree of peripheral vision. In another mode, blinders are affixed to an article of eyewear worn by the user, and again extend to the areas on the outside of each eye, functioning to block off a previously-determined degree of peripheral vision. Such blocking of peripheral vision assists the user in the difficult task of keeping his or her visual focus straight ahead and directly on the ball, thus enhancing the user's performance. In addition, the blinders may be of a length of one to four inches and can be hingedly attached the inside of the blinders and outside of the cap, or in the alternative, on the outside of the blinders and inside of the cap. The user may utilize both blinders, one blinder, or neither; as the player improves on his or her focus. | 11-26-2009 |
20090296043 | Ophthalmic lens and a display including such a lens and an optical imager - The invention relates to an ophthalmic lens for constituting an ophthalmic display, associated with an optical imager for shaping light beams and directing them towards the eye of the wearer so as to enable information content to be viewed, said optical imager being secured to said lens. According to the invention, the lens is associated with marking including referencing for the position of said imager relative to said lens as a function of the correction parameters of said lens. | 12-03-2009 |
20090296044 | Eyewear supporting electrical components and apparatus therefor - 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. | 12-03-2009 |
20090310081 | LENS HOLDING FRAME - A lens holding frame for holding lenses, both in front of the projection optics of an HMD device and in front of the eye portion of a wearer of the HMD device, the lens holding frame including a nose bridge, the HMD device including a nose pad arranged to support the nose bridge, and at least one correction lens. The lens holding frame is arranged to be stretched out of its original shape under a manual pressure to at least one transitional shape, and includes connecting elements arranged to connect in a reversible manner the HMD device to the lens holding frame being in a transitional shape and having its nose bridge supported by the nose pad of the HMD device. | 12-17-2009 |
20100002188 | BINOCULAR VIEWING DEVICE - The present invention relates to a binocular viewing device ( | 01-07-2010 |
20100045927 | Ophthalmic Lens Incorporating an Optical Insert for Projecting Information - 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. | 02-25-2010 |
20100045928 | FASHION EYEWEAR FRAME THAT HOUSES CIRCUITRY TO EFFECT WIRELESS AUDIO COMMUNICATION WHILE PROVIDING EXTRANEOUS BACKGROUND NOISE CANCELLATION CAPABILITY - An eyewear with communications capability to pair with a Bluetooth enabled device and equipped with noise cancellation software. The earpieces are connected to a retraction wheel by a flexible cord. The cord winds about the wheel to retract the earpiece and unwinds to extend the earpiece to its operative position. A retractable button may be pressed to urge the retraction wheel to rotate to wind the cord about it under spring force. | 02-25-2010 |
20100066972 | DIGITAL EYEWEAR - Improved eyewear is disclosed. The eyewear comprises a frame member and a lens. The eyewear also includes circuitry within the frame member for enhancing the use of the eyewear. A system and method in accordance with the present invention is directed to a variety of ways to enhance the use of eyeglasses. They are: (1) media focals, that is, utilizing the eyewear for its intended purpose and enhancing that use by using imaging techniques to improve the vision of the user; (2) telecommunications enhancements that allow the eyeglasses to be integrated with telecommunication devices such as cell phones or the like; and (3) entertainment enhancements that allow the eyewear to be integrated with devices such as MP3 players, radios, or the like. | 03-18-2010 |
20100091239 | ASSEMBLY FORMING A PAIR OF SPECTACLES ESPECIALLY FOR AN INFANT OR VERY YOUNG CHILD - 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. | 04-15-2010 |
20100097567 | Ophthalmic Display - The invention relates to an ophthalmic display comprising:
| 04-22-2010 |
20100103368 | ACTIVE CONTACT LENS - An active contact lens system ( | 04-29-2010 |
20100103369 | APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR ACTIVATION OF COMPONENTS OF AN ENERGIZED OPHTHALMIC LENS - This present invention provides apparatus and methods for the activation of an energized ophthalmic lens. In some embodiments, the present invention provides for activation and deactivation of one or more components via wireless communication with an activation unit external to the ophthalmic lens. In some embodiments, an energized ophthalmic lens contains components which detect external signals, process the detected signal and activate components that change optical characteristics via the control of electrical energy. | 04-29-2010 |
20100110368 | SYSTEM AND APPARATUS FOR EYEGLASS APPLIANCE PLATFORM - The present invention relates to a personal multimedia electronic device, and more particularly to a head-worn device such as an eyeglass frame having a plurality of interactive electrical/optical components. In one embodiment, a personal multimedia electronic device includes an eyeglass frame having a side arm and an optic frame; an output device for delivering an output to the wearer; an input device for obtaining an input; and a processor comprising a set of programming instructions for controlling the input device and the output device. The output device is supported by the eyeglass frame and is selected from the group consisting of a speaker, a bone conduction transmitter, an image projector, and a tactile actuator. The input device is supported by the eyeglass frame and is selected from the group consisting of an audio sensor, a tactile sensor, a bone conduction sensor, an image sensor, a body sensor, an environmental sensor, a global positioning system receiver, and an eye tracker. In one embodiment, the processor applies a user interface logic that determines a state of the eyeglass device and determines the output in response to the input and the state. | 05-06-2010 |
20100110369 | HOLDER FOR A SHEET OF MATERIAL - The present invention relates to a frame for holding a sheet of material. A frame arranged to removably locate a sheet of material in a vision area, the frame having binocular lenses focused away from the vision area. A benefit of the invention is that a user is provided with binocular lenses at the point of need. The user is thus saved from the embarrassment of having to admit to requiring reading glasses they had omitted to bring. | 05-06-2010 |
20100134752 | Optical Article and Method for Producing the Same - An optical article includes: an optical substrate, and a functional layer laminated on the surface of the optical substrate, the functional layer having a thickness T μm that satisfies the following condition: | 06-03-2010 |
20100141892 | DISPLAY FOR MOUNTING ON A PAIR OF EYEGLASSES - The invention relates to a display ( | 06-10-2010 |
20100157239 | EYEWEAR AND CASE DISPLAY APPARATUS - 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. | 06-24-2010 |
20100165287 | Display Apparatus and Device - A near-eye display related apparatus and device is disclosed. The apparatus includes a housing configured to receive an optical engine, and a light guiding plate attached to the housing and configured to receive light representing an image from the optical engine, the light guiding plate includes a first diffractive grating adapted to incouple the light into the light guiding plate, and a second diffractive grating adapted to outcouple the light from the light guiding plate such that the light is received by an eye of a user wearing the apparatus. The light guiding plate has a contact surface portion configured to optically couple the light guiding plate to a transparent plate, The contact surface portion being adapted to be in physical contact with the transparent plate. | 07-01-2010 |
20100171922 | Spectacle Glass and Spectacle Lens for Data Reflection - The invention relates particularly to a spectacle lens having a first and a second surface, wherein at least the first surface of the spectacle lens has a major portion zone and at least one prism zone. The major portion zone of the first surface, together with the opposing second surface of the spectacle lens, forms a major portion of the spectacle lens, which is designed for vision in at least a predetermined distance. The prism zone of the first surface, together with the opposing second surface of the spectacle lens, forms a prism portion, which is designed and arranged such that an optical image of a display is formed at a predetermined virtual distance in front of the eyes of the spectacle wearer. The invention further relates to spectacles, which comprise the spectacle lens, and to a method and apparatuses for calculating or optimizing and producing the spectacle lens. | 07-08-2010 |
20100182563 | Lighted Reading Glasses - Lighted reading glasses are provided to enable clear reading of normal sized text to occur when the reading material is held at usual distances from the reader in poorly lit locations. The lighted glasses have high intensity lights, such as in the form of LEDs that generate narrow light beam cones and which are oriented in light modules to inwardly cant the light beam cones to meet and overlap so high brightness light is generated in a conical overlap area of light which is maximized in size in the range of normal reading distances. In another form, a clip-on light apparatus is provided that includes a spacer frame having opposite end portions each mounting lights, preferably constructed as described above. In one form, retainers at the end portions are adapted to releasably engage outer sides of the eyeglass lenses. The frame preferably incorporates a draw spring assembly to allow adjustments for different size glasses. In another form, the light spacing is fixed and a clipping mechanism is provided for clipping to the eyeglasses in the area generally between the eyeglasses lenses. | 07-22-2010 |
20100201938 | Eyewear with Removable Audio System - 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. | 08-12-2010 |
20100231853 | GLASSES WITH REFLECTIVE FRAME - 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 each of the side sections to be visible by others in low-light conditions. | 09-16-2010 |
20100231854 | EYEWEAR WITH REFLECTIVE FRAME - Reflective eyewear include at least one lens and a substantially opaque frame having a main front section with opposed side ends for supporting the at least one lens. The frame further includes at least one retroreflective element attached to the frame to be visible by others in low-light conditions. | 09-16-2010 |
20100238396 | EYEGLASSES WITH DETACHABLE ADJUSTABLE ELECTRONICS MODULE - A detachable adjustable electronics module may be removably or permanently connected to eyewear. The module may include electronics for processing audio and/or video signals. The module may be provided with an adjustable arm, for adjustably carrying a speaker. The module and/or the speaker may be adjusted relative to the wearer in any of the anterior-posterior direction, the inferior-superior direction and laterally. Rotation adjustments may also be accomplished. Eyewear may be provided with only a single module, on a single side, or with two modules, one on each side, such as to provide stereo audio or dual mono sound. | 09-23-2010 |
20100245754 | Head mounted display device - A head mounted display device comprises a frame, an image display unit, an extension member and a retaining mechanism. The frame includes a front part, a connection part and a temple part. The front part is mountable on a user's nose and extends in a right-and-left direction in front of the user's eye. The connection part is fixed to at least one edge portion of right and left side edges of the front part and extends in a rearward direction from the one edge portion. The temple part is mountable on the user's ear and rotatably connected with the connection part around a rotation axis extending along an up-and-down direction. The image display unit includes an optical system and is configured to generate an image to be displayed for the user. The extension member extends in a forward direction from the one edge portion. The retaining mechanism is configured to detachably retain the image display unit in the extension member. | 09-30-2010 |
20100245755 | EYEGLASS-TYPE IMAGE DISPLAY DEVICE AND AN EYEGLASS FRAME USED THEREFOR - An eyeglass-type image display device mounted on an eyeglass frame and has a display element for displaying an image and a light guiding unit for guiding the image light of the image displayed on the display element | 09-30-2010 |
20100245756 | EYEGLASS-MOUNTED TYPE IMAGE DISPLAY DEVICE - An eyeglass-mounted type image display device suggested by the present invention is applicable, to an existing pair of eyeglasses and includes an image display unit having an image display panel and attachable and detachable to and from an eyeglass temple and a light guiding unit that exits the image light emitted from the image display panel of the image display unit toward an eyeball of an observer through an entering end, an optical path and an exit end is provided, wherein the light guiding unit is provided separately from the image display unit. | 09-30-2010 |
20100245757 | EYEGLASS-MOUNTED TYPE IMAGE DISPLAY DEVICE - An eyeglass-mounted type image display device which is applicable to an existing pair of eyeglasses and includes an eyepiece optical unit arranged in a field of view of one eyeball of an observer and an image display unit having a display element for displaying an image is provided, wherein an image light emitted from the image display unit is incident on an eyeball through the eyepiece optical unit and at least one of the image display unit and the eyepiece optical unit is fixed and held to a hinge unit that foldably supports a temple with respect to a frame. | 09-30-2010 |
20100253904 | WEARABLE HIGH RESOLUTION AUDIO VISUAL INTERFACE - An adjustable visual optical element is provided, which may be supported, for example, by an eyeglass. The optical element is preferably adjustable in each of the X, Y, and Z axes to allow the wearer to optimize projection of the optical element. A view axis of the display is preferably also angularly adjustable with respect to a wearer's straight ahead normal line of sight. Source electronics may be carried onboard the eyeglasses, or may be connectable to the eyeglasses via either a hardwire, optical guide, or radiofrequency link. | 10-07-2010 |
20100265456 | METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING LENS FOR ELECTRONIC SPECTACLES, LENS FOR ELECTRONIC SPECTACLES, AND ELECTRONIC SPECTACLES - A first recess ( | 10-21-2010 |
20100271587 | EYEWEAR COMPRISING AT LEAST ONE DISPLAY DEVICE - 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. | 10-28-2010 |
20100271588 | ELECTRONIC EYEGLASS FRAME - 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. | 10-28-2010 |
20100277687 | METHOD AND A SYSTEM FOR PROTECTION OF RETINA FROM LIGHT-INDUCED DAMAGE - 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. | 11-04-2010 |
20100296045 | DIGITAL MEMORY DEVICE IMBEDDED IN THE TEMPLE PIECES OF EYEWEAR - 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. | 11-25-2010 |
20100296046 | Side shield for eyewear - 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. | 11-25-2010 |
20100302501 | EYE AND EAR PROTECTION DEVICE - 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. | 12-02-2010 |
20100302502 | GLASSES WITH ILLUMINATION FUNCTION - 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. | 12-02-2010 |
20100302503 | TELESCOPIC SPECTACLES - Optical apparatus ( | 12-02-2010 |
20100309426 | Eyewear with multi-part temple for supporting one or more electrical components - 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. | 12-09-2010 |
20100309427 | EYEGLASSES WITH ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS - 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. | 12-09-2010 |
20100321630 | ILLUMINATED LOW-VISION SPECTACLES - Lighted reading glasses or spectacles for individuals with low vision, including macular degeneration, that provide enhanced viewing of text comprising:
| 12-23-2010 |
20110007264 | READING GLASSES - 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. When lighting is inadequate, the LED is turned on by one touch to light up objects to be viewed, which can be turned off by one touch when it is no longer needed. The present new utility model is particularly suitable for presbyopic glasses to avoid visual fatigue caused by poor lighting, and has advantages including reasonable design and simple structure. | 01-13-2011 |
20110013135 | ILLUMINATED EYEWEAR - 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. | 01-20-2011 |
20110051076 | SPECTACLES-TYPE IMAGE DISPLAY DEVICE - 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. | 03-03-2011 |
20110051077 | SPECTACLES-TYPE IMAGE DISPLAY DEVICE - 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. | 03-03-2011 |
20110051078 | INFORMATIVE EYEGLASSES - The invention relates to informative eyeglasses ( | 03-03-2011 |
20110058141 | SPECTACLES WITH LIGHT SOURCES FOR ILLUMINATING AN OBJECT OBSERVED THROUGH THE LENS AND RELATED EARPIECES - Earpieces ( | 03-10-2011 |
20110075095 | ILLUMINATED EYEWEAR - 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. | 03-31-2011 |
20110102734 | Eyeglasses with a printed circuit board - 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. | 05-05-2011 |
20110102735 | Fluid Filled Lens Reservoir System and Manufacturing Method of the Reservoir System - 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. | 05-05-2011 |
20110157544 | OPHTHALMIC LENS MEDIA INSERT - 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. | 06-30-2011 |
20110170054 | Eyewear With Removable Audio System - 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. | 07-14-2011 |
20110181832 | EYEWEAR SYSTEM FOR THE TREATMENT OF UNILATERAL NEGLECT SYNDROME - An eyewear system for the treatment of unilateral neglect syndrome is disclosed. The eyewear system includes an eyewear device, a lens system, flashcards, an LED/light emitting source system integrated into the eyewear device, a remote control for selective activation of the LED/light emitting source system, and instructional media on the use of the eyewear system. In at least one embodiment, the LED/light emitting source system is visible simultaneously to both the patient and the health care practitioner or system monitor. | 07-28-2011 |
20110187989 | ILLUMINATED EYEWEAR - There is provided illuminated eyewear having one or more light sources mounted thereto to project light forwardly thereof. The illuminated eyewear includes a cross-frame member or portion and temple arm members or portions extending rearwardly therefrom in a use configuration. The illuminated eyewear may include a pass-through portion of the cross-frame member that is oriented to be forwardly of the light source to allow light projected from the light source to pass therethrough to an area forwardly of the cross-frame member. | 08-04-2011 |
20110187990 | EYEWEAR SUPPORTING AFTER-MARKET ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS - 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. | 08-04-2011 |
20110194066 | ILLUMINATED LOW-VISION SPECTACLES - 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. | 08-11-2011 |
20110211156 | Illuminated Eyeglass Assembly - 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. | 09-01-2011 |
20110228211 | LIGHTED READING GLASSES - Lighted eyewear is described that projects light forwardly thereof. The eyewear includes a cross frame portion with temple arm portions extending rearwardly therefrom. Light mounts at forward portions of the temple arm portions include a forward opening and an interior space. Light emitting diodes are received in the interior space of the temple arm light mounts are mounted to project light through the forward openings thereof to a position forwardly of the cross-frame portion. A mounting surface of each light mount orients the light emitting diodes at a predetermined inwardly canted angle relative to normal from the lateral axis of the cross frame portion with the temple arm portions extending rearwardly from the cross frame portion. | 09-22-2011 |
20110228212 | Electro-Active Spectacle Lenses - An adapter for a spectacle frame is disclosed which is configured for enabling the spectacle frame to operate and control electro-active lenses housed therein. In particular, the spectacle frame may allow electro-active lenses housed therein to focus and be controlled both automatically and manually with heretofore unrealized results. | 09-22-2011 |
20110234972 | HEARING DEVICE CONNECTOR FOR EYE GLASSES - The hearing device connector for eyeglasses is a connector that attaches a hearing aid device or a hearing device ear hanger to eyeglasses. The hearing aid device can have a flexible elastic sound tube from the transmitter and the sound tube passes through the connector and the stem of the eyeglasses securing the hearing aid directly to the eye glasses. Other types of hearing devices like telephone or radio sound tube can also be attached to the connector and eyeglasses. Eyeglass holders or attachments that fit around a person's head can also be used to fasten the connector to hearing aids. | 09-29-2011 |
20110234973 | GLASSES FOR PREVENTION OF SLEEPINESS - The glasses | 09-29-2011 |
20110261315 | VISION CORRECTION LENS ASSEMBLY FOR VIEWING THREE-DIMENSIONAL (3D) IMAGES - Disclosed is a lens assembly for viewing three-dimensional (3D) images. More specifically, disclosed is a lens assembly for viewing three-dimensional (3D) images wherein one lens is integrated with a prescription lens realizing three-dimensional imaging and processed to be suited to the eyesight of a viewer. The lens assembly includes a liquid crystal panel provided in the center thereof, a pair of glass panels adhered to both sides of the liquid crystal panel, a pair of TAC panels adhered to both sides of the glass panels, a pair of PVA panels adhered to both sides of the TAC panels, a pair of TAC panels adhered to both sides of the PVA panels, a phase difference film adhered to the outer TAC panel and a prescription lens integrated with the inner TAC panel, thus advantageously imparting three dimensional imaging and vision correction effects to one lens and thus realizing comfortable wearing, and clear and superior three-dimensional imaging. | 10-27-2011 |
20110261316 | LENS ASSEMBLY FOR VIEWING THREE-DIMENSIONAL (3D) IMAGES - Disclosed is a lens assembly for viewing three-dimensional (3D) images. More specifically, disclosed is a lens assembly for viewing three-dimensional (3D) images wherein one lens is integrated with a prescription lens realizing three dimensional imaging and processed to be suited to the poor eyesight of a watcher. The prescription lens includes a PVA film having an outer side linked to a phase difference film, a PC panel linked to an inner side of the PVA film, and a prescription lens integrally stuck or adhered to the inner side of the PC panel, thus advantageously imparting three dimensional imaging and vision correction effects to one lens and thus realizing comfortable wearing and clear and superior three-dimensional imaging. | 10-27-2011 |
20110273662 | Wearable Electronic Display - A wearable electronic display includes an eyewear display and a flexible band attached to the eyewear display for securing the eyewear display to the user's head. At least one speaker is slidably attached below the flexible band by a slidable mount. The slidable mount is capable of sliding forwardly and rearwardly on the flexible band for adjusting the at least one speaker to the user's ears. | 11-10-2011 |
20110299027 | COOLING AND HEATING EYEGLASSES - Cooling and heating eyeglasses have peltier chips mounted around at least a portion of the perimeter of the lenses that provides a cooling affect that reduces eyestrain and provides cooling relief to the user. A battery pack provides the electrical energy needed to energize the peltier chips. The battery pack is connected to a neck strap that allows the user to comfortably support the batteries. In another embodiment, a plurality of smaller batteries are used and disposed within the frame eliminating the need for an external battery pack. In another embodiment, side shields are also provide with peltier chips to further control the temperature especially around the user's eyes. Because the peltier can also provide heating, a user can also select heating if preferred. The cooling and heating glasses can be used for prevention and treatment of several eye diseases and oculopathies. | 12-08-2011 |
20110310345 | EYEGLASSES WITH ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS - 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. | 12-22-2011 |
20120008088 | 3D Glasses - A pair of 3D glasses includes an eyeglass frame having left and right rims, a LCD mounted in each of the left and right rims, and left and right myopia lenses respectively mounted in a mounting groove in each of the left and right rims and kept right behind the LCDs, and an adjustment structure that allows adjustment of the pitch between the left and right rims. | 01-12-2012 |
20120013843 | WEARABLE HIGH RESOLUTION AUDIO VISUAL INTERFACE - An adjustable visual optical element is provided, which may be supported, for example, by an eyeglass. The optical element is preferably adjustable in each of the X, Y, and Z axes to allow the wearer to optimize projection of the optical element. A view axis of the display is preferably also angularly adjustable with respect to a wearer's straight ahead normal line of sight. Source electronics may be carried onboard the eyeglasses, or may be connectable to the eyeglasses via either a hardwire, optical guide, or radiofrequency link. | 01-19-2012 |
20120019771 | USING LENSES AND LENS ARRAYS TO ENHANCE THE APPEARANCE OF PEOPLE - A variety of applications of the integration of lenses and lens arrays into clothing, eyewear, and other worn articles so as to enhance or alter the appearance of a wearer are disclosed. | 01-26-2012 |
20120026454 | Eyeglass Auxiliary Device - An eyeglass auxiliary device detachably connects an earplug and an eyeglass device, and includes: a clamp unit including a base plate having first and second opposite sides, and a pressing plate that has a hinged end portion hinged to the base plate at the first side, an engaging end portion disposed opposite to the hinged end portion and detachably engaging the base plate at the first side, and a clamp portion disposed between the hinged end portion and the engaging end portion and adapted for clamping the earplug; and a temple-connected unit connecting to the base plate at the second side and adapted for mounting on a temple of the eyeglass device. | 02-02-2012 |
20120026455 | IMAGE DISPLAY APPARATUS - The image display apparatus of the invention comprises a prism optical system using at least two optical surfaces, each having an optical function. At least two surfaces of the two optical surfaces are rotationally asymmetric surfaces, and one of the two surfaces which light transmits or leaves has a function of one transmission and two internal reflections. | 02-02-2012 |
20120075574 | APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR ACTIVATION OF COMPONENTS OF AN ENERGIZED OPHTHALMIC LENS - This present invention provides apparatus and methods for the activation of an energized ophthalmic lens. In some embodiments, the present invention provides for activation and deactivation of one or more components via wireless communication with an activation unit external to the ophthalmic lens. In some embodiments, an energized ophthalmic lens contains components which detect external signals, process the detected signal and activate components that change optical characteristics via the control of electrical energy. | 03-29-2012 |
20120081657 | DIGITAL EYEWEAR - Improved eyewear is disclosed. The eyewear comprises a frame member and a lens. The eyewear also includes circuitry within the frame member for enhancing the use of the eyewear. A system and method in accordance with the present invention is directed to a variety of ways to enhance the use of eyeglasses. They are: (1) media focals, that is, utilizing the eyewear for its intended purpose and enhancing that use by using imaging techniques to improve the vision of the user; (2) telecommunications enhancements that allow the eyeglasses to be integrated with telecommunication devices such as cell phones or the like; and (3) entertainment enhancements that allow the eyewear to be integrated with devices such as MP3 players, radios, or the like. | 04-05-2012 |
20120081658 | DEVICE-MOUNTING SUPPORT MEMBER - Provided is a device-mounting support member ( | 04-05-2012 |
20120105797 | EYEGLASSES WITH GOLF BALL MARKER - A pair of eyeglasses includes a magnet that creates a magnetic field capable of holding a golf ball marker. In one embodiment, the eyeglasses include a magnet mounted to one of the temple pieces such that the golf ball marker can be detachably held to the temple piece by the magnetic force of the magnet. | 05-03-2012 |
20120105798 | EYEWEAR WITH BUILT-IN LIGHT DEVICE - An eyewear includes a front portion, two temple portions and a built-in light device located within each temple portion. The front portion includes at least one lens rim and a protrusion extending substantially perpendicularly to a plane of the rim. Each temple portion includes a connection portion hingedly connected to the protrusion of the front portion and a cavity formed therein. The built-in light device has a pre-fabricated light module, which is positioned within the cavity. The light module includes a power source, a switch and a light source. The cavity is enclosed by a cover securing the pre-fabricated light module within the cavity and under the cover. The cavity and the cover includes corresponding recesses sized to encase the light source and to allow the light source to be visible from outside the front portion. | 05-03-2012 |
20120105799 | Eyeglass System and Method - A shield that can be coupled to an eyeglass frame. The shield includes a sheet of material that can extend between the eyeglass frame and a user's face during use. The sheet of material includes an insertion edge that couples to a shield mount channel of the eyeglass frame and a contact edge that can be in contact or in near contact with a user's face during use. The shield can inhibit the evaporation of moisture from a user's eye region during use. | 05-03-2012 |
20120113383 | HANGER SYSTEM FOR GLASSES AND CASE - A hanger system for glasses includes glasses, a carrier, and a hanger. The glasses include a frame, lenses, hinges, and temple arms. The hanger includes a main body having a top portion for attachment to a hook and a lower portion for securing the carrier. A support is cantilevered from the main body. A first end of the support is integral to the top portion and extends out a distance of at least the depth the glasses, the second end has a hinged tab and has an aperture to receive one of the pair of temple arms. The glasses are supported where front of the frame is oriented toward the main body and the temple arms are oriented away from main body. The hinged tab provides for opening of the temple arms to allow a user to try on the glasses while the glasses remain attached to the hanger. | 05-10-2012 |
20120127422 | AUTOMATIC ACCOMMODATIVE SPECTACLES USING A SCENE ANALYZER AND FOCUSING ELEMENTS - A pair of spectacles that can automatically change its power so that a fixation region of interest (ROI) of the user is always in focus. The automatic accommodative spectacle device includes focusing elements, scene sensors, scene analyzer, focus engine, focusing element controller, and power supply. The scene analyzer determines the fixation ROI in the scene by analyzing the scene images. The fixation ROI is used to determine powers for the focusing elements in order to bring the fixation ROI into focus. The focusing element controller carries out the needed optical power adjustment to apply to the focusing elements. Optional light sources may be provided to the scene sensors. Additional optional eye sensor(s), eye light source and line of sight detector can be used to help the scene analyzer extract the fixation ROI. | 05-24-2012 |
20120127423 | ELECTRONIC SPECTACLE FRAMES - Embodiments may provide a first device that comprises eyeglasses, where the eyeglasses may further include a lens housing, a first temple and a second temple coupled to the lens housing, and a first and a second lens supported by the lens housing. The first device may further include a façade that covers the lens housing. The first device may further comprise an electronic component and at least one conductive path may be provided from the electronic component to the first lens having a portion that runs through the lens housing. | 05-24-2012 |
20120133884 | ELECTRONIC GLASSES - A pair of 3D glasses of the present invention includes an optical detecting section which is provided in a frame for detecting whether or not the pair of 3D glasses is being worn by a user. The optical detecting section has (i) an LED which emits detection light which is used to detect a user who is wearing the pair of 3D glasses and (ii) a PD which receives the detection light which has been emitted by the LED and is then reflected from the user. | 05-31-2012 |
20120133885 | EYEWEAR SUPPORTING ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS AND APPARATUS THEREFOR - 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. | 05-31-2012 |
20120162598 | EYEWEAR - Eyewear comprising a frame and a liquid storage portion that is disposed within the frame and that includes a cavity for storing liquid. The liquid storage portion includes a gas passing section that allows gas to pass therethrough from the cavity to an inside surface of the frame, which is a surface facing a head of a wearer when the frame is worn on the head, but does not allow liquid to pass therethrough from the cavity to the inside surface of the frame. The liquid storage portion may be disposed such that an outer surface of the liquid storage portion is further inside the frame than an outer surface of the frame. | 06-28-2012 |
20120176580 | ELECTRONICS ASSEMBLY IN LOW-VISION READER - A low-version reader (LVR) includes a frame adapted to be worn by a person as well as first and second light sources supported by the frame and positioned to project light beams focusing on a working surface. The LVR also includes a first battery embedded in the frame and a first power-supply circuit that regulates power provided by the first battery to energize the first light source. The first battery is rechargeable and in electrical communication through a first discharge path with the first light source. The first discharge path allows the first battery to energize the first light source. A first charger receptacle in electrical communication through a first charge path with the first battery. The first charge path allows charging the first battery when a power charger is coupled with the first charger receptacle. | 07-12-2012 |
20120188501 | EYEGLASS TEMPLE INSERT AND ASSEMBLY - The present invention provides an eyeglass assembly including an eyeglass temple having a cavity portion and a temple insert, which fittingly engages the cavity portion. The temple insert includes a chamber having an inner portion for holding elements. The temple insert also includes a flange portion disposed at a bottom end of the exterior of the chamber and extending outward therefrom. The flanges assist in the contacting engagement of the insert with the temple. Disposed within the chamber are elements including a power source and a wireless transmitter. The transmitter is powered by the power source and operative to transmit a wireless signal from the chamber. | 07-26-2012 |
20120212702 | FIXING STRUCTURE OF SIDE SHIELD FOR GLASSES - Disclosed therein is a structure for fixing a side shield of glasses, which is installed at a temple, wherein the side shield that surrounds a connection portion between the temple and a glasses frame is fixed at the temple by a fixture, and wherein the side shield located at the temple includes through holes respectively formed at upper and lower portions thereof; and guide portions respectively formed on the inner face of the side shield, and the fixture includes hook portions respectively formed at upper and lower ends thereof and inserted and caught to the through holes of the side shield, and the side shield further includes support pieces respectively formed at upper and lower portions of the inner or outer faces of the side shield for supporting the inside or outside of the hook portions of the fixture. | 08-23-2012 |
20120262667 | ELECTRONIC FRAMES COMPRISING ELECTRICAL CONDUCTORS - In some embodiments, a first device may be provided. The first device may comprise a lens housing adapted to support a first lens and a second lens, a first temple movably coupled to the lens housing, a second temple movably coupled to the lens housing, an electronics module disposed at least partially within the first temple, and a first electrical conductor coupled to the first temple. A first conductive path may be provided from the first temple to the lens housing at least in part by the first electrical conductor. The first electrical conductor may be configured to couple the electronics module to the first temple. | 10-18-2012 |
20130038831 | DEVICE FOR COUPLING A WIRELESS HEADSET TO AN EYEGLASS FRAME - An apparatus to facilitate wearing eyewear and a wireless headset at the same time is disclosed. The apparatus may include a first tubular element that may be configured to be slipped over a temple of the eyewear. The apparatus may also include a second tubular element that may be configured to receive an around the ear securing element coupled with, or included with, the wireless headset. | 02-14-2013 |
20130070198 | MOISTURE-RESISTANT ELECTRONIC SPECTACLE FRAMES - Eyewear including an optical functional member, control electronics, and a sealed electrical connective element connecting the electronics to the optical functional member. The connective element can directly connect the electronics to the optical functional member, or can connect through an intermediate contact, e.g., a plug-and-receptacle. The connective element can be routed from the electronics, around a rimlock of the eyewear to the optical functional member. The connective element can be a conductive compressible member, such as conductive rubber. In some embodiments, the connective element can be a multiconductor cable. | 03-21-2013 |
20130120706 | OPTICAL DEVICE AND CHARGING SYSTEM INCLUDING THE SAME - An optical device including: one or more optical components configured to be electrically actuated such that light transmission states are variable, a driver circuit for the optical components, a power source unit for driving the optical components, a pair of rims for supporting the optical components, a pair of temples having front and rear ends and being connected at the front ends to the pair of rims, and a pair of earpieces formed at the rear ends of the pair of temples. The power source unit includes a secondary battery, and a power receiver coil for charging the secondary battery. The secondary battery includes a case made of a non-magnetic material. | 05-16-2013 |
20130128221 | APPARATUS AND MEHTOD FOR ACTIVATION OF COMPONENTS OF AN ENERGIZED OPTHALMIC LENS - This present invention provides apparatus and methods for the activation of an energized ophthalmic lens. In some embodiments, the present invention provides for activation and deactivation of one or more components via wireless communication with an activation unit external to the ophthalmic lens. In some embodiments, an energized ophthalmic lens contains components which detect external signals, process the detected signal and activate components that change optical characteristics via the control of electrical energy. | 05-23-2013 |
20130135577 | MULTI-USE ELECTRONICALLY CONTROLLED SPECTACLES - Significantly faster state transitioning time between the optimal optical density for viewing 2D Movies as 3D movies through Continuous Adjustable 3Deeps Filter Spectacles can be achieved by using multiple layers (multi-layer) of electronically controlled variable tint materials to fabricate the right and left lenses of the 3Deeps spectacles. The use of multi-layered lenses may result in as much as a 50% decrease in transition time between states. The invention also relates to Multi-Use Electronically Controlled Continuous Adjustable 3Deeps Filter Spectacles that house within a single spectacle frame several layers of optoelectronic material in which each layer of electronically controlled relates to a different method of viewing. | 05-30-2013 |
20130169924 | APPARATUS AND SYSTEM FOR DATA STORAGE AND RETRIEVAL - According to at least one exemplary embodiment, an apparatus and system for data storage and retrieval may be disclosed. The system and apparatus may include a microchip may be embedded in a pair of eyewear. The apparatus may further include an eyewear frame having at least a bridge and temples, a chip embedded in at least one of said temples, said chip having a first substrate and a second substrate, wherein the first and second substrate are coupled together around the edges of the second substrate and form an interior pocket; an RFID chip integrally formed within said interior pocket; a unique identifier; and a microprocessor | 07-04-2013 |
20130169925 | Corrective alignment optics for optical device - Exemplary methods, systems and components enable an enhanced direct-viewing optical device to make customized adjustments that accommodate various optical aberrations of a current user. In some instances a real-time adjustment of the transformable optical elements is based on known corrective optical parameters associated with a current user. In some implementations a control module may process currently updated wavefront measurements as a basis for determining appropriate real-time adjustment of the transformable optical elements to produce a specified change in optical wavefront at an exit pupil of the direct-viewing device. Possible transformable optical elements may have refractive and/or reflective and/or diffractive and/or transmissive characteristics that are adjusted based on current performance viewing factors for a given field of view of the direct-viewing device. Some embodiments enable dynamic repositioning and/or transformation of corrective optical elements based on a detected shift of a tracked gaze direction of a current user of the direct-viewing device. | 07-04-2013 |
20130176528 | ROTARY ACTUATION MECHANISM FOR VARIABLE FOCUS SPECTACLES - A rotary actuation mechanism for variable focus spectacles is disclosed. The spectacles include two variable focus lens units and a bridge therebetween. The actuation mechanism includes a rotary cam rotatably mounted on the bridge, a fingerwheel attached to the rotary cam to rotate it, a cam follower disposed in slidable contact with the peripheral surface of the rotary cam, and two elongated couplers pivotally mounted on the bridge. The peripheral surface of the rotary cam is spiral shaped to transfer the rotation of the rotary cam into a linear, or pivoting, motion of the cam follower. Each coupler has a proximate end in contact with or attached to the cam follower and a distal end coupled to a linkage anchor of a respective lens unit, to transfer the motion of the cam follower into simultaneous pivoting motions of the linkage anchors thereby adjusting the focal lengths of the lens units. | 07-11-2013 |
20130188122 | EYEGLASS STORAGE SYSTEM - An eyeglass storage system is provided for use in combination with electronic devices, such as smart phones. The storage systems disclosed herein include a casing having a storage cavity within the casing that houses compact reading glasses. The casing may be a unit that attaches to electronic devices, or may be a combination casing that houses the electronic device along with the reading glasses. | 07-25-2013 |
20130201439 | ELECTRONIC EYEGLASS FRAME - 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. | 08-08-2013 |
20130201440 | EYEWEAR SUPPORTING ONE OR MORE ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS - 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. | 08-08-2013 |
20130208233 | THREE DIMENSIONAL GLASSES - A pair of three dimensional glasses comprising a frame, a pair of lenses, and a control unit is disclosed. The frame includes a front casing and a rear casing engaged to the front casing. The front casing, and the rear casing are combined to define right and left rims for receiving the lenses and an interior space positioned at the middle of the frame for receiving the control unit. The control unit has a circuit board, a battery, and an infrared device. The battery and the infrared device are mounted and electrically connected to the circuit board. The control unit is positioned in the middle of the frame, and therefore the 3D glasses of the disclosure uses less electrical parts and has a lighter construction. | 08-15-2013 |
20130208234 | ENHANCED OPTICAL AND PERCEPTUAL DIGITAL EYEWEAR - Improved wearable optics is disclosed. The wearable optics comprises a frame member and a lens. The wearable optics also includes circuitry within the frame member for enhancing the use of the wearable optics. A system and method in accordance with the present invention is directed to a variety of ways to enhance the use of eyeglasses. They are: (1) media focals, that is, utilizing the wearable optics for its intended purpose and enhancing that use by using imaging techniques to improve the vision of the user; (2) telecommunications enhancements that allow the eyeglasses to be integrated with telecommunication devices such as cell phones or the like; and (3) entertainment enhancements that allow the wearable optics to be integrated with devices such as MP3 players, radios, or the like. | 08-15-2013 |
20130208235 | ILLUMINATED LOW-VISION READER - A low-vision reader for individuals with low vision, includes a frame for supporting lenses, at least one oculus dexter lens supported by the frame on an oculus dexter side, and at least one oculus sinister lens supported by the frame on an oculus sinister side, and a pair of lights. Each of the lenses has an induced prism in a range between about 0 PD and about 22 PD and a lens power that is greater than about +4.00 diopters and less than +20.00 diopters such that each of the said lenses focused at a distance that is greater than about 5 cm and less than about 25 cm. Each light has a predetermined light strength is mounted adjacent the outer portions of the lenses and oriented to project light to provide a predetermined overlapping lighted area in a predetermined field. | 08-15-2013 |
20130215374 | EYEWEAR DOCKING STATION AND ELECTRONIC MODULE - An eyewear system including an eyewear frame and an application module. The eyewear frame including a docking station, and an electronic connector including a first set of preconfigured application connection points. The application module adapted to be mounted to the docking station, and including an electronic device configured to perform a function, and a second set of preconfigured application connection points corresponding to at least some of the first set of preconfigured application connection points. The second set of preconfigured application connection points including at least two different sub-function connections used to support the function of the electronic device. | 08-22-2013 |
20130222758 | GLASSES HAVING LIGHT-EMITTING DIODE ILLUMINATION - A pair of glasses having LED illumination has a bridge, two temples, at least one cover and at least one LED controller. Each one of the at least one LED controller is mounted between a corresponding cover and a corresponding temple, and has a switch mounted on and protruding from an outside of a corresponding cover. The switch is pressed to control an LED bulb of the LED controller to emit light through a front end of the glasses. Each cover and a corresponding temple have multiple snap-fit type joints respectively formed thereon. Each temple has retaining protrusions to hold a corresponding LED controller. Accordingly, assembling and fixing the present invention requires no bolts. The present invention is advantageous in easy assembly, convenient replacement of battery, intuitive operation and more safety protection. | 08-29-2013 |
20130235331 | EYEGLASS FRAME WITH INPUT AND OUTPUT FUNCTIONALITY - An electronic device includes a frame configured to be worn on the head of a user and having first and second rims with lenses and a bridge between the rims for resting on the nose of the user. First and second temple portions extend away from the rims to ends and are can be positioned over the temples of the user with the ends near the ears of the user. The device further includes a display element over one of the lenses and a housing having an arm portion affixed to the first temple portion. An elbow portion of the housing defines a display end that supports the display element at an angle to the arm portion. Image generating means within the housing can present an image on the display element. An input device on the housing can receive an input from the user. | 09-12-2013 |
20130235332 | EYEWEAR INCLUDING A DOCKING STATION - Eyewear is provided including a frame and an electronic docking station. The docking station may be configured to provide power to a docked electrical component, such as a camera, an audio player, a video player, etc. The electrical component docked into the docking station may provide a power source. The eyewear may also include an electro-active lens and/or a heads up display. | 09-12-2013 |
20130235333 | ILLUMINATED EYEWEAR - 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. | 09-12-2013 |
20130242253 | Eyeware Including A Heads Up Display - Eyewear is provided including a frame, a visor attached to frame and a heads up display. The heads up display may be housed in the visor. The visor may be configured to be positioned in multiple positions relative to the pupil of a wearer's eye, and/or adjustably positioned so that the heads up display may be transitioned between positions within the line of sight of the wearer and out of the line of sight of the wearer. The heads up display may be configured to be controlled by a remote controller, e.g. a wrist watch. The heads up display may be monocular or binocular. The eyewear may also include an electro-active lens. | 09-19-2013 |
20130250232 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR REMOVABLY COUPLING AN ELECTRONIC DEVICE TO EYEWEAR - This disclosure provides systems and methods for removably coupling an electronic device to eyewear. In one aspect, an eyeglass is provided. The eyeglass includes an eyeglass frame adapted to be carried by a head of a wearer, at least a first lens, and at least a first lens support portion of the eyeglass frame configured to position the at least first lens in a path of a field of view of a wearer. The eyeglass further includes an attachment device that comprises a first connector and a second connector, where the first connector removably couples the attachment device to the eyeglass frame, and an electronic device, where the second connector removably couples the electronic device to the attachment device. | 09-26-2013 |
20130250233 | MOISTURE-RESISTANT EYE WEAR - Eyewear including an optical functional member, control electronics, and a sealed electrical connective element connecting the electronics to the optical functional member. The connective element can directly connect the electronics to the optical functional member, or can connect through an intermediate contact, e.g., a plug-and-receptacle. The connective element can be routed from the electronics, around a rimlock of the eyewear to the optical functional member. The connective element can be a conductive compressible member, such as conductive rubber. In some embodiments, the connective element can be a multiconductor cable. | 09-26-2013 |
20130258272 | Lens Covering Device for Treating Amblyopia - In an embodiment of the present invention, a lens covering device comprises a front segment and a back segment. At least one segment thereof being sufficiently large so as to occlude both frontal and peripheral vision of the dominant eye. The frontal segment being affixed at an upper and lower periphery to the back segment in a manner so as to have at least two opposing openings; one opening on each side of the lens covering device. The at least two openings being of sufficient size so as to allow eyeglass frames to pass through the openings. | 10-03-2013 |
20130278886 | EAR-ENGAGING AND EYE-COVERING HEAD ASSEMBLY - The present invention relates to an ear-engaging and eye-covering head assembly. The assembly includes a pair of ear-engaging members. The assembly includes an arcuate member connecting the ear-engaging members together. The assembly includes an eye protector operatively connected to the arcuate member and pivotable relative to the arcuate member. The assembly includes a protective cover connected to the arcuate member and shaped to receive the eye protector when the eye-covering member is pivoted upwardly towards the protective cover. | 10-24-2013 |
20130278887 | EYE-WEAR BORNE ELECTROMAGNETIC RADIATION REFRACTIVE THERAPY - An eye-wear borne electromagnetic radiation refractive therapy system can comprise an electromagnetic radiation source comprising a ring of LEDs that directs one of its on axis or off axis electromagnetic radiation to a desired peripheral retina area of a wearer's eye; a power source for powering the LEDs, an antenna for receiving signals and a processor for controlling the LEDs; wherein the electromagnetic radiation source includes spectral characteristics similar to outdoor light. | 10-24-2013 |
20130293830 | Eyewear with a Pair of Light Emitting Diode Matrices - An eyewear with a pair of light emitting diodes (LED) matrices is an apparatus that enhances the aesthetic appeal of the eyewear by illuminating different patterns and letterings with the pair of LED matrices. A left lens and a right lens each have an LED matrix, which traverse through and protrude out of their respective lens. Both LED matrices are electronically connected to a programmable microcontroller, which is able to turn on/off each individual LED in order to create the patterns and letterings on the LED matrices. The microphone and VU meter also allows the LED matrices to display patterns and lettering that relate to the music or sounds around the apparatus. Each individual LED for both LED matrices are properly spaced apart from each other so that visibility is not significantly reduced while wearing the apparatus. | 11-07-2013 |
20130300999 | Scanned Image Projection System Employing Intermediate Image Plane - In imaging system ( | 11-14-2013 |
20130308089 | EYEWEAR SUPPORTING BONE CONDUCTING SPEAKER - 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. | 11-21-2013 |
20130321761 | METHODS AND DEVICE FOR ATTACHING EYEGLASSES TO READING MATERIALS - Methods and associated devices are provided that provide a mechanism to attach eyeglasses to reading materials, such as books, electronic tablets, and magazines, among other types of reading materials, and for the devices to also be usable as a bookmark In addition, methods and associated devices also provide a mechanism to attach eyeglasses to various locations, such as a car visor. | 12-05-2013 |
20130329183 | Adapter For Eyewear - Some embodiments of the present invention provide an adapter including one or more electronic components contained within a housing for attachment to eyewear. The housing may include a main body extending in a lengthwise direction, the main body having a front section and a rear section defining opposite ends thereof and a middle section disposed between and connecting the front section and the rear section, and an attachment portion protruding from the main body in a widthwise direction, the attachment portion configured to connect to a portion of a temple of an eyewear frame, wherein a width of the main body decreases from the middle section toward a front end of the front section. | 12-12-2013 |
20130342805 | MULTI-FUNCTIONAL EYEGLASSES - A multi-functional eyeglasses includes two lenses and an eyeglass frame including two supporting rods and two lens frames; each lens frame being installed with a respective one of the lenses. The multi-functional eyeglasses has a processor, a memory and a display. The eyeglasses can be installed with a receiver and a transmitter, a GPS positioning system, a Bluetooth system, a camera, a sound control system, a TV circuit, a scanner, a clinical thermometer, a thermometer, a batter, a solar energy chip, USP plugs, switching set. This, the functions of eyeglasses are expanded extremely so as to provide great convenience to users. | 12-26-2013 |
20130342806 | PIEZO BEAM DEVICE - This document describes techniques and apparatuses for implementing a piezo beam device that is configured to excite vibration in a pinna of an ear of a listener to generate audio for the ear. In some embodiments, the piezo beam device is mounted to one or both temple arms of a pair of eyeglasses to enable the piezo beam device to generate audio for one or both ears of a wearer of the pair of eyeglasses. | 12-26-2013 |
20140028967 | DIGITAL EYEWEAR - Improved eyewear is disclosed. The eyewear comprises a frame member and a lens. The eyewear also includes circuitry within the frame member for enhancing the use of the eyewear. A system and method in accordance with the present invention is directed to a variety of ways to enhance the use of eyeglasses. They are: (1) media focals, that is, utilizing the eyewear for its intended purpose and enhancing that use by using imaging techniques to improve the vision of the user; (2) telecommunications enhancements that allow the eyeglasses to be integrated with telecommunication devices such as cell phones or the like; and (3) entertainment enhancements that allow the eyewear to be integrated with devices such as MP3 players, radios, or the like. | 01-30-2014 |
20140028968 | WEARABLE DEVICE WITH INPUT AND OUTPUT STRUCTURES - A head-wearable device includes a center support extending in generally lateral directions, a first side arm extending from a first end of the center frame support and a second side arm extending from a second end of the center support. The device further includes an extension arm configured to present information to the user via a display element. The extension arm extends at least partially along the first side arm on a first side of the center support and further extends from the first side arm to a display end that supports the display element in a position on a second side of the center support. The extension arm has a joint therein configured for movement of the display element at least in a direction having a lateral component relative to the center support. | 01-30-2014 |
20140043583 | Embeddable Eyewear Cleaning Cloth and Housing - An embeddable eyewear cleaning cloth and housing apparatus for a pair of eyewear. The apparatus comprises a housing defining an interior cavity and an opening providing access to and from the interior cavity. The housing is adapted to be secured to a pair of eyewear. A sheet of cleaning cloth material is disposed within the housing and is at least partially removable from the housing through the opening. | 02-13-2014 |
20140132913 | SHUTTER EYEWEAR - Apparatuses and methods of shuttering glasses are disclosed. One apparatus includes a first lens operable to blank for a first blocking time, a second lens operable to blank for a second blocking time, and a controller for controllably setting at least one of the first blocking time and the second blocking time. | 05-15-2014 |
20140152953 | LENSES - The present invention provides a contact lens manufactured at least partially from an intelligent polymer, the lens having a relaxed state which, upon application of a first stimulus forms a first corrective shape and which, upon application of a second stimulus, forms a second corrective shape, wherein the corrective effect provided by the lens in the relaxed state is intermediate to the corrective visual effects provided by the first and second corrective shapes. | 06-05-2014 |
20140160424 | MULTI-TOUCH INTERACTIONS ON EYEWEAR - The subject disclosure is directed towards eyewear configured as an input device, such as for interaction with a computing device. The eyewear includes a multi-touch sensor set, e.g., located on the frames of eyeglasses, that outputs signals representative of user interaction with the eyewear, such as via taps, presses, swipes and pinches. Sensor handling logic may be used to provide input data corresponding to the signals to a program, e.g., the program with which the user wants to interact. | 06-12-2014 |
20140185003 | LIGHTED READING GLASSES - Lighted eyewear is described that projects light forwardly thereof. The eyewear includes a cross frame portion with temple arm portions extending rearwardly therefrom. Light mounts at forward portions of the temple arm portions include a forward opening and an interior space. Light emitting diodes are received in the interior space of the temple arm light mounts are mounted to project light through the forward openings thereof to a position forwardly of the cross-frame portion. A mounting surface of each light mount orients the light emitting diodes at a predetermined inwardly canted angle relative to normal from the lateral axis of the cross frame portion with the temple arm portions extending rearwardly from the cross frame portion. | 07-03-2014 |
20140192311 | CONTACT LENSES WITH HYBRID POWER SOURCES - Apparatus, systems and methods of contact lenses with power sources are provided. In some aspects, a contact lens can include a substrate; and a circuit. The circuit can include: one or more sensors disposed on or within the substrate; circuitry disposed on at least a portion of the substrate; one or more photovoltaic cells disposed on at least a portion of the substrate; and a hybrid power component that supplies at least one of two or more different types of power to the circuitry, wherein at least one of the two or more different types of power is radio frequency/inductive power. In various aspects, other types of power can be solar and/or microelectromechanical system power. Additionally, in various aspects, photovoltaic cells can be arrayed in different configurations and/or over a significant portion of a viewing surface of the contact lens. In some aspects, the photovoltaic cells can be transparent. | 07-10-2014 |
20140192312 | FACILITATION OF CONTACT LENSES WITH CAPACITIVE SENSORS - Apparatus, systems and methods employing contact lens with capacitive sensors are provided. In some aspects, a contact lens includes: a substrate; a capacitive sensor, disposed on or within the substrate, that senses a capacitance on the contact lens; and a circuit disposed on or within the substrate. In some aspects, the circuit can include a capacitance analysis component that determines a condition of an eyelid associated with the eye over which the contact lens is disposed and/or a parameter associated with the eye over which the contact lens is disposed. In some aspects, the condition can be a blink of an eyelid. In some aspects, the parameter can be at least one of a pressure of an object in proximity to the contact lens, a thickness or type of a layer of material disposed on or within the contact lens or a composition of material on the contact lens. | 07-10-2014 |
20140192313 | MULTI-PIECE INSERT DEVICE WITH GLUE SEAL FOR OPHTHALMIC DEVICES - Methods and apparatus for sealing and encapsulating components on and within a multi-piece insert are set forth herein. In some embodiments, an ophthalmic lens is cast molded from a silicone hydrogel and the component includes a sealed and encapsulated multi-piece insert portion. | 07-10-2014 |
20140192314 | MULTI-PIECE INSERT DEVICE WITH LOCKING SEAL FOR OPHTHALMIC DEVICES - This invention discloses methods and apparatuses for sealing and encapsulating components on and within a multi-piece insert. In some embodiments, an ophthalmic lens is cast molded from a silicone hydrogel and the component includes a sealed and encapsulated multi-piece insert portion. | 07-10-2014 |
20140198293 | ELECTRONIC EYEWEAR - Embodiments for systems, methods and apparatuses of eyewear are disclosed. One apparatus includes a frame that includes a pair of temple arms forming eyewear that is adaptable to hold one or more lenses, and at least one switch, wherein the at least one switch is open or closed depending upon an angle of at least one of the temple arms relative to a frontal plane of the one or more lenses. | 07-17-2014 |
20140204334 | Bio-sensors in eyeglasses - A wearable medical device ( | 07-24-2014 |
20140211146 | SEE-THROUGH NEAR-TO-EYE DISPLAY WITH EYE PRESCRIPTION - An optical apparatus includes an optical combiner, an image lens, and an external scene lens. The optical combiner has an eye-ward side and an external scene side and includes a partially reflective diffraction grating that is at least partially reflective to image light incident through the eye-ward side and at least partially transmissive to external scene light incident through the external scene side. A first mount is positioned to hold the image lens in an optical path of the image light to apply a first corrective prescription to the image light. A second mount is positioned to hold an external scene lens over the external scene side of the optical combiner to apply a second corrective prescription to the external scene light. The optical combiner combines the image light with the scene light to form a combined image that is corrected according to the first and second corrective prescriptions. | 07-31-2014 |
20140232980 | Mounting Interface for Eyewear - A mounting interface system is provided and is adapted for the engagement of any of a plurality of electronic components with eyewear such as eyeglasses and goggles. The system employs a mounting component on the eyewear which is engageable and adjustable with a complimentary mount on any of a plurality of said electronic components. | 08-21-2014 |
20140232981 | HEAD MOUNTED DISPLAY, DISPLAY DEVICE FOR EYEGLASSES AND TEMPLE TIP FOR DISPLAY DEVICE - A head mounted display that is attached to an eyeglass frame for use, includes: a first unit and a second unit. The first unit includes a first electrical component including a display element and an eyepiece optical part that allows a user to observe a display image by the display element as a virtual image. The second unit which is a temple tip for display device having a temple connecting part to which a temple of the eyeglass frame is attachable includes a second electrical component and an attachment part in which the first unit is detachably engaged and supported. When the first unit is engaged and supported in the attachment part, the first electrical component and the second electrical component are electrically coupled. | 08-21-2014 |
20140240655 | ELECTRONIC OPHTHALMIC LENS WITH LID POSITION SENSOR - An eyelid position sensor system for an ophthalmic lens comprising an electronic system is described herein. The eyelid position sensor system is part of an electronic system incorporated into the ophthalmic lens. The electronic system includes one or more batteries or other power sources, power management circuitry, one or more sensors, clock generation circuitry, control algorithms and circuitry, and lens driver circuitry. The eyelid position sensor system is utilized to determine eyelid position and use this information to control various aspects of the ophthalmic lens. | 08-28-2014 |
20140253867 | Pair of Projector Glasses - A pair of projector glasses is an eyewear apparatus that provides a user with a convenient means of acquiring, viewing, and listening to digital content. The eyewear apparatus mainly includes a glasses frame, a pair of temples, a projector, a wireless module, a pair of headphone speakers, and a pair of portable power sources. The glasses frame and the pair of temples are used to support the eyewear apparatus on the user's head. The wireless module retrieves digital content from an external source such as a smart-phone, a computer, or the Internet. The wireless module then distributes the audio portion of the digital content to the pair of speakers and the visual portion of the digital content to the projector. The portable power sources are separately positioned on the eyewear apparatus so that each source can power the electrical components that are in close proximity to the source itself. | 09-11-2014 |
20140253868 | EYEWEAR WITH DETACHABLE ADJUSTABLE ELECTRONICS MODULE - A detachable adjustable electronics module may be removably or permanently connected to eyewear. The module may include electronics for processing audio and/or video input and/or output signals. The module may be provided with an adjustable arm, for adjustably carrying a speaker. The module and/or the speaker may be adjusted relative to the wearer in any of the anterior-posterior direction, the inferior-superior direction and laterally. Rotation adjustments may also be accomplished. Eyewear may be provided with only a single module, on a single side, or with two modules, one on each side, such as to provide stereo audio or dual mono sound. | 09-11-2014 |
20140268012 | IMMERSIVE ENVIRONMENT SYSTEM HAVING MARKED CONTACT LENSES COORDINATED WITH VIEWING STATIONS - An immersive environment system having marked contact lenses coordinated with images is provided. The system comprises: a display system configured to display multiplexed images comprising at least a first set of images and a second set of images optically-separable from the first set; a first pair of contact lenses marked as associated with the first set of images and configured to demultiplex the first set from the second set; and, a second pair of contact lenses marked as associated with the second set of images and configured to demultiplex the second set from the first set. | 09-18-2014 |
20140268013 | EYEWEAR WITH PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARD - 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. | 09-18-2014 |
20140268014 | OPHTHALMIC DEVICES INCORPORATING PHOTONIC ELEMENTS - This invention describes Ophthalmic Devices with media inserts that have photonic elements upon or within them. In some embodiments passive ophthalmic devices of various kinds may be formed. Methods and devices for active ophthalmic devices based on photonic based projection systems may also be formed. | 09-18-2014 |
20140268015 | OPHTHALMIC LENSES WITH COLORANT PATTERNED INSERTS - This invention discloses methods and apparatus for patterning Multi-piece ophthalmic Insert and Ophthalmic lenses comprising Inserts. In some embodiments, an ophthalmic lens is cast molded from a silicone hydrogel and the lens includes a sealed and encapsulated Multi-piece ophthalmic Insert portion which has been patterned. | 09-18-2014 |
20140268016 | EYEWEAR SPECTACLE WITH AUDIO SPEAKER IN THE TEMPLE - Audio eyewear includes a front frame and at least one side frame member secured to the front frame for engaging a user's ear. The side frame members have speakers therein that are oriented to direct an audio port of the speaker face downwardly at an angle away from at least one side frame member, thereby directing sound downwardly and rearwardly into the users ear generally along the vertical plane. Embodiments of the invention include microphones for use in, for example, noise cancellation. | 09-18-2014 |
20140268017 | ELECTRONIC EYEWEAR AND DISPLAY - Novel eyewear apparatuses including a display are disclosed. In one embodiment, the apparatus also includes a frame. The frame includes a side region that includes an extendable arm. The first end of the extendable arm is attached to the frame and a second end of the extendable arm is attached to the display. The side region includes a cavity, where the extendable arm is adapted to retract back. The extendable arm is further adapted to extend out of the cavity and orient the display to be visually observable by a user of the eyewear apparatus. In another embodiment, the apparatus includes a concave reflective and an image source. The image source and the concave reflective surface are oriented to enable a user of the eyewear apparatus to view at least an image from the image source as reflected by the concave reflective surface. | 09-18-2014 |
20140268018 | EYEGLASSES - Eyeglasses, in particular for reading, includes integrated lighting means and corresponding means for activation and de-activation of the lighting means which comprise a gyroscopic sensor of the micro-electromechanical type provided for fading automatically an intensity of the light emitted by the lighting means when, in use, the eyeglasses are moved angularly upwards with respect to a reference position. | 09-18-2014 |
20140313473 | Electronic Frames Comprising Electrical Conductors - In some embodiments, a first device may be provided. The first device may comprise a lens housing adapted to support a first lens and a second lens, a first temple movably coupled to the lens housing, a second temple movably coupled to the lens housing, an electronics module disposed at least partially within the first temple, and a first electrical conductor coupled to the first temple. A first conductive path may be provided from the first temple to the lens housing at least in part by the first electrical conductor. The first electrical conductor may be configured to couple the electronics module to the first temple. | 10-23-2014 |
20140313474 | EYEGLASSES - Eyeglasses, in particular for reading, include integrated lighting means and corresponding means for activation and de-activation of the lighting means, which include a tilt sensor provided for fading automatically an intensity of light emitted by the lighting means when the eyeglasses are moved angularly upwards with respect to a reference position. | 10-23-2014 |
20140320799 | BLINK DETECTION SYSTEM FOR ELECTRONIC OPHTHALMIC LENS - An ophthalmic lens assembly comprising an electronic system with a controller configured to implement a blink detection algorithm is described herein. The electronic system can also include one or more power sources, circuitry, one or more sensors, clock generation circuitry, control algorithms, and lens driver circuitry. The algorithm can be used to sample, at a predetermined rate, light incident on an eye of an individual and at least temporarily save collected samples, determine when an eyelid is open or closed, determine a time period and pulse width of the blinks from the collected samples, calculate a number of blinks and the duration of the blinks in a given time period, and compare the number of blinks, the durations of the blinks in the given time period, and the time between blinks in the given time period to a stored set of samples to determine blinking patterns. | 10-30-2014 |
20140333890 | ELECTRICAL CONNECTION STRUCTURE BETWEEN SPECTACLES LEGS AND LENSES OF ELECTRONIC GLASSES - The invention discloses an electrical connection structure between spectacles legs and lenses of electronic glasses, comprising spectacles legs, connecting components arranged on the lenses for connecting the spectacles legs, and electrical connecting components for realizing electrical connection between the spectacles legs and the connecting components, wherein said lenses are connected to said connecting components, and a groove for the electrical connecting component to pass through is arranged on a contact portion where the spectacles leg connects to the connecting component. The hinge structure provided by the invention is easy to be dismounted and convenient to be maintained, particularly, the grooves for the electrical connecting components to pass through are arranged in or outside the hinge structure, namely, it's convenient for the electrical connecting components to be connected to the spectacles legs from the spectacles frame, and meanwhile, the hinge structure is used for protecting the electrical connecting components. | 11-13-2014 |
20140340630 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR A PROCESSOR CONTROLLED OPHTHALMIC LENS - A method and system for the calibration and operation of a processor controlled ophthalmic lens is described. More specifically, the system comprising an interactive wireless device used to personalize the control and activation of one or more functions and/or components of the processor controlled ophthalmic lens. In some embodiments, the personalization may include calibrating the functions and/or components using feedback from the user using the interactive wireless device in response to measured conditions by one or more sensors included in the processor controlled ophthalmic lens. | 11-20-2014 |
20140340631 | OPHTHALMIC LENS WITH COMMUNICATION SYSTEM - An ophthalmic device includes a communication system including an antenna energy receptor and a processor configured to generate a unique identifier. The unique identifier can be, or include, a pedigree profile that can be accessed to prevent users from being exposed to counterfeited ophthalmic devices. The communication system may be small enough to permit incorporation the ophthalmic device without significantly hindering vision, and/or positioned in a media insert with significantly opaque components positioned outside of the optic zone. | 11-20-2014 |
20140354942 | ENERGIZABLE OPHTHALMIC LENS DEVICE WITH A PROGRAMMAABLE MEDIA INSERT - The present invention discloses an Ophthalmic Lens device with a programmable Media Insert. In some embodiments, a Media Insert may be programmable to allow for further customization of the energized Ophthalmic Lens. The programming may occur after the electrical components have been encapsulated in the programmable Media Insert. | 12-04-2014 |
20140354943 | APPARATUS FOR PROGRAMMING AN ENERGIZABLE OPHTHALMIC LENS WITH A PROGRAMMABLE MEDIA INSERT - The present invention discloses an apparatus for programming an energizable Ophthalmic Lens with a programmable Media Insert. In some embodiments, a Media Insert may be programmable to allow for further customization of the energized Ophthalmic Lens. The programming may occur after the electrical components have been encapsulated in the programmable Media Insert. | 12-04-2014 |
20140368787 | EYEWEAR CONFIGURED TO SUPPORT COMPUTING DEVICE(S) - Eyewear in various embodiments comprises a frame configured to support one or more lenses where the frame has a first end, a second end and a top surface extending between the first and second ends. A first temple portion extends rearward from the frame adjacent the frame first end and has a first earpiece extending from the first temple portion. A second temple portion comprises (1) a computing device support arm extending parallel to the first temple portion adjacent the frame second end and (2) a computing device support arm mount coupled at least partially along at least a portion of the top surface adjacent the frame second end and configured to support a computing device either releasably coupled, or permanently attached, to the computing device support arm so a display of the computing device is positioned substantially in the upper portion of one of the one or more lenses. | 12-18-2014 |
20150015843 | ENERGIZABLE OPHTHALMIC LENS WITH A SMARTPHONE EVENT INDICATOR MECHANISM - The present invention is directed to an energizable ophthalmic lens with a smartphone event indicator, wherein the ophthalmic lens may wirelessly receive smartphone event data from a smartphone. The energizable ophthalmic lens may comprise energizable components encapsulated by the soft biocompatible portion or may comprise a media insert that may encapsulate the components. The media insert may be included in ophthalmic lens. The ophthalmic lens may include a verification mechanism, wherein a pairing with a specified smartphone may limit wireless communication to communication between the two specified devices. The receipt of smartphone event data may activate an indicator in the ophthalmic lens. The ophthalmic lens may allow for user response to the notification of the smartphone event. The response may trigger an internal action within the ophthalmic lens, or the ophthalmic lens may transmit response data to the smartphone, triggering an action in the smartphone. | 01-15-2015 |
20150029459 | CONTACT LENSES WITH EMBEDDED LABELS - An ophthalmic lens incorporating clearly identifiable, highly visible embedded labels that are not visible to the wearer or others when placed on the eye may be utilized to allow an individual to easily distinguish between the normal state of the lens and the inverted state of the lens as well as serve any number of functions, including acting as a brand label, a prescription label or as a cosmetic enhancer. The embedded label comprises holographic recordings revealed only in transmitted light. | 01-29-2015 |
20150070649 | RANGE FINDER AND GLOBAL POSITIONING GLASSES - A pair of eyeglasses with a built in rangefinder is provided. The glasses project the distance to an object, such as a golf ball, onto the inner surface of the glasses. The device additionally includes a built in GPS for determining the location of a user on a golf course. The glasses notify a user as to the distance to a hole and provides users with a hands-free way to determine the distance from a golf ball to the green. | 03-12-2015 |
20150085245 | EYEWEAR SUPPORTING EMBEDDED ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS - 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. | 03-26-2015 |
20150116655 | WEARABLE HIGH RESOLUTION AUDIO VISUAL INTERFACE - An adjustable visual optical element is provided, which may be supported, for example, by an eyeglass. The optical element is preferably adjustable in each of the X, Y, and Z axes to allow the wearer to optimize projection of the optical element. A view axis of the display is preferably also angularly adjustable with respect to a wearer's straight ahead normal line of sight. Source electronics may be carried onboard the eyeglasses, or may be connectable to the eyeglasses via either a hardwire, optical guide, or radiofrequency link. | 04-30-2015 |
20150301360 | SPECTACLE WITH INVISIBLE OPTICS - A wearable electronic display that includes an eyewear frame having a first side frame portion. A display module with a micro-display for generating images can be mounted to the first side frame portion. The display module can have an elongate portion with an image exit window positioned for directing viewable images to a user's eye. | 10-22-2015 |
20150309336 | METHODS OF PATTERNING AND MAKING MASKS FOR THREE-DIMENSIONAL SUBSTRATES - The present invention provides a method of making a mask for patterning a three-dimensional substrate. A mandrel includes a form machined in a surface corresponding to a shape of the substrate. A layer of material is deposited in a first region of the form and a metal layer is deposited in a second region of the form. A portion of the mandrel is subsequently removed. The present invention also provides a method of patterning a three-dimensional substrate with a mask. | 10-29-2015 |
20150309337 | MULTIPLE ENERGIZATION ELEMENTS IN STACKED INTEGRATED COMPONENT DEVICES - This invention discloses a device comprising multiple functional layers with multiple energization elements formed on substrates, wherein at least one functional layer comprises an electrical energy source. In some embodiments, the present invention includes a component for incorporation into ophthalmic lenses that has been formed by the stacking of multiple functionalized layers. | 10-29-2015 |
20150323814 | CLEANING ASSEMBLIES FOR EYEGLASSES - A cleaning assembly for eyeglasses having at least one lens supported by a frame including at least one aperture substantially the size of a cross section of the at least one lens, wherein the aperture can fit at least one cleaning element and adapted to move relative to the at least one lens to clean the exposed surface of the lens. | 11-12-2015 |
20150370092 | Variable-Power Lens - A variable-power lens includes first and second lens elements one behind the other along an optical axis of the lens. Each element has opposed planar and curved surfaces such that the thickness of each element in a direction parallel to the optical axis varies in a direction transverse to the optical axis. The elements are relatively moveable in the transverse direction, whereby the power of the lens may be varied. The elements are arranged such that the curved surface of the first element is adjacent the second element and the planar surface of the first element bears a diffractive pattern. | 12-24-2015 |
20150378180 | EYEWEAR DOCKING STATION AND ELECTRONIC MODULE - An eyewear system including an eyewear frame and an application module. The eyewear frame including a docking station, and an electronic connector including a first set of preconfigured application connection points. The application module adapted to be mounted to the docking station, and including an electronic device configured to perform a function, and a second set of preconfigured application connection points corresponding to at least some of the first set of preconfigured application connection points. The second set of preconfigured application connection points including at least two different sub-function connections used to support the function of the electronic device. | 12-31-2015 |
20160004102 | Adjustable Lens and Article of Eyewear - An adjustable fluid-filled lens having a rear surface, a front surface, and a body of fluid between the front and rear surfaces. The lens incorporates a diffractive pattern within the fluid. | 01-07-2016 |
20160007012 | Faster State Transitioning For Continuous Adjustable 3Deeps Filter Spectacles Using Multi-Layered Variable Tint Materials - An electrically controlled spectacle includes a spectacle frame and optoelectronic lenses housed in the frame. The lenses include a left lens and a right lens, each of the optoelectrical lenses having a plurality of states, wherein the state of the left lens is independent of the state of the right lens. The electrically controlled spectacle also includes a control unit housed in the frame, the control unit being adapted to control the state of each of the lenses independently. | 01-07-2016 |
20160018673 | Mounting Systems For Glasses Frames - A system for attaching a device to a glasses frame includes a spring clip that applies pressure to two sides of the glasses frame, and a magnet for attaching the device thereto. The device may attach directly to the magnet, or via a slide-on attachment piece. The spring clip may include a spring arm having distal ends that assist the spring clip in applying pressure to the glasses frames. | 01-21-2016 |
20160033793 | TRANSPARENT LENS MICROPHONE - A transparent lens microphone comprises (a) a refractive eyeglass lens; (b) a sound sensitive coating on an outer surface of the refractive lens; and (c) electrical contacts connected to the sound sensitive coating so as to provide an electrical analog signal representative of an acoustic signal striking the outer surface of the transparent lens microphone. | 02-04-2016 |
20160054593 | DEVICE AND METHODS FOR SEALING AND ENCAPSULATION FOR BIOCOMPATIBLE ENERGIZATION ELEMENTS - Device and methods for sealing and encapsulation for biocompatible energization elements are described. In some examples, the device and methods for sealing and encapsulation for biocompatible energization elements involve heat welding, laser welding, or both where a laminar structure is enclosed by a polymer film capable of sealing. In some examples, a field of use for the apparatus and methods may include any biocompatible device or product that requires energization elements. | 02-25-2016 |
20160062150 | PAIR OF CONTACT LENSES, CONTACT LENS AND STORAGE MEDIUM - [Object] To provide a contact lens and a storage medium enabling a pair of contact lenses to operate in coordination with each other. | 03-03-2016 |
20160070121 | SYSTEMS, APPARATUS, AND METHODS FOR USING EYEWEAR, OR OTHER WEARABLE ITEM, TO CONFIRM THE IDENTITY OF AN INDIVIDUAL - Eyewear, according to various embodiments, comprises at least one biometric sensor that is adapted for taking a biometric reading from the wearer when the wearer is operatively wearing the eyewear and for transmitting the results of the biometric reading to one or more computer processors for use in determining whether the wearer is a particular individual. The one or more processors may be embodied within the eyewear, and the eyewear may also include a wireless communications device for transmitting a signal (e.g., to a remote computing device) that confirms the identity of the wearer as the particular individual. A remote computing device, or other device, or individual, may then, based at least in part on receiving the signal, grant wearer access to a computer program, computing system, and/or a particular physical space. | 03-10-2016 |
20160070122 | COMPUTERIZED REPLACEMENT TEMPLE FOR STANDARD EYEWEAR - In various embodiments, a computerized eyewear retrofit kit comprises a replacement temple configured to replace a temple of a pair of eyewear. The replacement temple comprises an elongated body having a first end configured to attach the replacement temple to the eyewear, at least one of a first group of one or more sensors coupled to the elongated body or a second group of one or more sensors configured to couple to a frame of the standard pair of eyewear. The at least one of the first or second group of sensors are for sensing at least one of a physiological characteristic of the wearer or an environmental characteristic associated with the wearer. The eyewear retrofit kit also comprises at least one processor and a power source that are operatively coupled to at least one of the first group or the second group of the one or more sensors. | 03-10-2016 |
20160085092 | MODULAR HEADS-UP DISPLAY SYSTEM - A modular electronic communication system is disclosed with interchangeable components attachable on eyewear. A plurality of pre-existing eyewear models can each be retrofitted by attachment of one or more of such interchangeable components to that eyewear. Such components can be configured for custom attachment with a particular eyewear or such components can be configured for universal attachment with one or more different eyewear models. The communication system can be configured to produce an adjustable heads-up display for the wearer of the eyewear. The electronic communication system can comprise a plurality of interchangeable, electronically interconnected components, such as a first optical module, a first base module, a base link, a second base module, and/or a second optical module. In some embodiments, one or more or all of the components of the electronic communication system are integrally and permanently attached to an eyewear and are not interchangeable or modular. | 03-24-2016 |
20160091737 | SMART CONTACT LENSES FOR AUGMENTED REALITY AND METHODS OF MANUFACTURING AND OPERATING THE SAME - Example embodiments disclose a smart contact lens for augmented reality and methods of manufacturing and operating the smart contact lens. The smart contact lens includes a first contact lens, a display unit in a center region of the first contact lens, a peripheral device on the first contact lens and around the display unit, the peripheral device being connected to the display unit, and a passivation layer covering the display unit and the peripheral device. The method of manufacturing the smart contact lens includes forming a display unit; mounting the display unit in a center region of a first contact lens, forming a peripheral device on the first contact lens, around the display unit and in connection with the display unit, and forming a passivation layer to cover the display unit and the peripheral device. | 03-31-2016 |
20160097940 | CONTACT LENS AND STORAGE MEDIUM - [Object] To provide a contact lens and storage medium capable of controlling an image pickup unit provided in the contact lens. | 04-07-2016 |
20160103335 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR DESIGN AND FABRICATION OF CUSTOMIZED EYEWEAR - Eyewear can include lenses having perimeters that are customized for an intended wearer. The perimeter of the lenses can be determined based on anatomical features of the wearer's face, field of vision, or other parameters specific to that individual. A provisional lens perimeter obtained may be modified in curvature and/or size to arrive at a desired final lens perimeter, based for example on stylistic preferences or to accommodate external elements affecting the perimeter and/or curvature of the lens. Customized lenses can be fabricated based on the determined lens perimeters. The customized lenses can be assembled into completed eyewear that is customized for a wearer, for example having shapes, sizes, and designs not otherwise possible. | 04-14-2016 |
20160124248 | WAKE CIRCUIT FOR POWERED OPHTHALMIC LENS - A wake circuit is designed to minimize leakage current from a battery or other suitable energy source connected to various electronic components. The wake circuit essentially connects/disconnects or couples/decouples the battery or other power source from the other components when the device is in a storage state or otherwise idle. | 05-05-2016 |
20160139432 | USING GOOGLE GLASS TO PROJECT A RED OVERLAY THAT ENHANCES NIGHT VISION - There is provided an apparatus, a method and computer program product for improving a night vision. A pair of eyeglasses comprises: a sensor that detects an intensity of a light near a user; a comparator device that compares the detected light intensity near the user against a dimness threshold; and an onboard projector in the pair of eyeglasses projecting a red light simultaneously into each eye of the user if the detected light intensity near the user becomes lower than the threshold. | 05-19-2016 |
20160139435 | DIGITAL EYEWEAR - Improved eyewear is disclosed. The eyewear comprises a frame member and a lens. The eyewear also includes circuitry within the frame member for enhancing the use of the eyewear. A system and method in accordance with the present invention is directed to a variety of ways to enhance the use of eyeglasses. They are: (1) media focals, that is, utilizing the eyewear for its intended purpose and enhancing that use by using imaging techniques to improve the vision of the user; (2) telecommunications enhancements that allow the eyeglasses to be integrated with telecommunication devices such as cell phones or the like; and (3) entertainment enhancements that allow the eyewear to be integrated with devices such as MP3 players, radios, or the like. | 05-19-2016 |
20160161766 | A METHOD OF CONTROLLING A PROGRAMMABLE LENS DEVICE - A method of controlling a programmable lens device comprising a programmable lens and an optical function controller, the programmable lens having an optical function and extending between at least one eye of the wearer and the real world scene when the device is used by the wearer, and the optical function controller being arranged to control the optical function of the programmable lens, the method comprising: an optical function data receiving step during which optical function data relating to the optical function of the programmable lens is received by the optical function controller, an optical function modifying step during which the optical function of the programmable electronic lens device is modified by the optical function controller based on the optical function data. | 06-09-2016 |
20160161769 | IMAGING ADJUSTMENT DEVICE AND IMAGING ADJUSTMENT METHOD - An imaging analysis apparatus includes: an information processing module, used to receive position and depth information of an imaging lens group and/or imaging receiver relative to an object, obtain an imaging parameter corresponding to the imaging lens group according to the position and depth information, and send the obtained imaging parameter. An imaging lens group, used to image an object, can include subregions having adjustable imaging characteristics; and a lens adjustment module, used to receive the imaging parameter of the imaging lens group, determine a subregion corresponding to the imaging parameter, and adjust the imaging characteristic of the subregion. An object can be imaged by using an imaging lens in which each subregion has adjustable imaging parameters, thereby adjusting and correcting a perspective deformation that occurs on the object, and preventing a perspective deformation from occurring on an image of the object acquired by a user. | 06-09-2016 |
20160175181 | EYESIGHT-PROTECTION IMAGING SYSTEM AND EYESIGHT-PROTECTION IMAGING METHOD | 06-23-2016 |
20160178933 | A METHOD OF CONTROLLING A PROGRAMMABLE LENS DEVICE | 06-23-2016 |
20160178935 | BATTERY STRUCTURE FOR EYEWEAR APPARATUS | 06-23-2016 |
20160187673 | OPHTHALMIC ANTI-SOMNOLENCE LENS, DEVICE AND METHOD - The ophthalmic lens includes a substrate, the substrate having a rear face and a front face, and at least one external interferential coating, the at least one interferential coating being such that it enables to selectively reflect light arriving on the rear face with a local maximum of reflection of at least 10% for a wavelength within the range between 450 nm and 490 nm. | 06-30-2016 |
20160252728 | AUGMENTED REALITY EYEWEAR | 09-01-2016 |
20220137435 | EYEWEAR COMPRISING A VARIABLE OPTICAL FILTER SYSTEM AND METHODS FOR THE SYSTEM AND EYEWEAR - An eyewear, including a first receptacle and a second receptacle; a first lens element received in the first receptacle; and a light sensor configured to detect incident light and provide a sensor signal based on the detected incident light. The eyewear further includes an analysis module. The analysis module is operably coupled to the light sensor to receive the sensor signal from the light sensor, and operably coupled to the variable optical filter structure to provide a control signal to the variable optical filter structure. The analysis module is configured to control the optical state of the variable optical filter structure thereby adjusting an illuminance ratio of light transmitted by the first lens element to light transmitted at a position of the second receptacle. Further provided is a method for adjusting a variable optical filter system for an eyewear, and a method and computer program for controlling the eyewear. | 05-05-2022 |