序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
221 SPECTACLES WITH LIGHT SOURCES FOR ILLUMINATING AN OBJECT OBSERVED THROUGH THE LENS AND RELATED EARPIECES US12866310 2008-02-05 US20110058141A1 2011-03-10 Laura Maria Cozzani
Earpieces (1) for spectacles integrating a light source (6, 16) at its front end have at their free distal end a pre-constituted detachable module (4) containing at least a powering battery (B), a switch (11) and electrical connecting means to said light source (6, 16) and having a certain cross section and an end surface, through an opening (14) of which a control stem (13) of the switch projects. A pair of electrical supply wires (17, 18) of the light source run inside a slender front and proximal part of the earpiece, the cross section of which gradually increases as far as matching the enlarged cross section of the detachable distal end module (4). The front and proximal part of the earpiece may have a box-like structure composed of two channel cross section elements (2, 3) joined together for defining at least a conduit along which run the electrical supply wires (17, 18). Alternatively, the earpiece (1) is made in monolithic form defining in a distal part of enlarged cross section (Ia) a cavity adapted to receive a pre-constituted plug-in module (4) containing said battery (B), switch (11) and electrical connecting means (17b, 18b, partly enveloped by an end shell (Ib), through an opening (14) of which the control stem (13) of the switch projects.
222 GLASSES WITH ILLUMINATION FUNCTION US12674268 2008-08-14 US20100302502A1 2010-12-02 Pyung-Rae Ahn
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.
223 LED spotlight US11627913 2007-01-26 US07758204B2 2010-07-20 Donald L. Klipstein; Jack Brass; Robert Tod Whitfield
An LED spotlight is made with at least one light emitting diode and a lens placed forward of the light emitting diode to collimate the light from the light emitting diode into a beam. The light emitting diode is preferably a type with a nominal power of at least 1 watt, requiring heatsinking, and having a nominal radiation pattern width of 100 degrees or more. The lens is preferably concavo-convex. The lens can have a thickness less than the distance between the rear surface of the lens and the light emitting diode. The LED spotlight can be mounted on headwear that would be worn on a person's head. The LED spotlight can be in the form of a flashlight. The LED spotlight can be in the form of an inspection lamp suitable for causing visible fluorescence of fluorescent materials, such as leaks of fluids that have suitable fluorescent dyes.
224 Illuminated eyeglass assembly US11978401 2007-10-29 US07699486B1 2010-04-20 Edward Beiner
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.
225 Hands free magnification eyewear US11598518 2006-11-13 US07677751B2 2010-03-16 William E. Kinsman; Robert E. O'Brien; David J. O'Brien
A hands free magnification device is provided that is capable of illuminating an area adjacent the user. A method of use of the device is also provided.
226 SPECTACLE WITH AN ILLUMINATION DEVICE US12047325 2008-03-13 US20090231540A1 2009-09-17 Hsin Chen; Hsu-Ying Chang
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.
227 ILLUMINATING EYEGLASSES AND EYEGLASES FRAME STRUCTURE US12071735 2008-02-26 US20090213323A1 2009-08-27 Leslie Hermanson; Huang Meng-Suen; Adam Nagata
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.
228 EYEGLASSES STRUCTURE US11757237 2007-06-01 US20080297716A1 2008-12-04 Tien-Chun TSAI
A pair of eyeglasses includes an eyeglasses body, and a light emitting device; the eyeglasses body has a holding room therein, and a covering part thereon, which seals the holding room; the light emitting device is held in the holding room so as to be protected with the covering part; thus, the light emitting device will emit light to prettify the eyeglasses when turned on; furthermore, the wearer of the eyeglasses is prevented from contacting the light emitting device to have accidents.
229 Illuminating device of eyeglasses US11362856 2006-02-28 US07422324B2 2008-09-09 Ching-Hui Lee
A pair of eyeglasses is equipped an illuminating device; hollow housing parts are pivoted to respective ones of front end portions of temples of the eyeglasses, and adjustable in position; the temples each have a battery box formed thereon; the illuminating device includes a light emitting element held in each one of hollow housing parts, a wire connected to each one of the light emitting elements at one end, and a battery set held in each one of the battery boxes and connected to the other end of each one of the wires.
230 PUSH AND PULL OPERATED READING LENS US11756762 2007-06-01 US20080151178A1 2008-06-26 Haifan Ye
A pocket sized reading device having a built in illuminating element that automatically turns on and off as the device is opened and closed. The device comprises a two piece plastic frame and a lens held within the frame.
231 Hands-Free Lighting Devices US11941558 2007-11-16 US20080130272A1 2008-06-05 Michael Waters
A variety of lighting devices are provided to provide hands-free illumination to enable illumination without needed to hold a flashlight. The hands-free lighting includes lighted headgear, lighted eyeglass frames, lighted clothing, or a lighted head band.
232 Sound Lighting Spectacles US11662264 2005-09-16 US20080002141A1 2008-01-03 Silvano Frare
The present innovation deals with a new and additional aesthetical and customized decorative function to be given to the spectacles, in particular to the kind of spectacles used by young people and in particular entertainment and socialisation places. Fundamental innovative feature of the invention is that of providing the spectacles with a light device D to be applied at sight on any of their external frame A, comprising a microphone (10) for the perception of the intensity of the sounds and noises, in order to reproduce and represent them visually in a light form, which is chromatically and proportionally intense, by means of a proper micro-processor (40), that transforms the sound intensity into lighting power of the display D by means of its printed circuit (30), said micro-processor being linked to a battery (50) as well as to a on/off switch (20).
233 Structure of an eyeglasses lamp US11247381 2005-10-12 US20070081122A1 2007-04-12 Chih-Hung Huang
An eyeglasses lamp includes a fixed seat member, a movable support member, and a lamp; the fixed seat member has a connecting part joined to an eyeglasses temple; the fixed seat member has a hollow pivotal part projecting from the connecting part thereof; the movable support member is fitted in and pivoted to the hollow pivotal part of the fixed seat member at a pivotal portion thereof such that it can be angularly moved to various orientations in relation to the fixed seat member; the movable support member has a fastening part joined to the pivotal portion thereof; the lamp is fastened to the fastening part of the movable support member.
234 Illuminated reading glasses US11255626 2005-10-21 US20070013865A1 2007-01-18 Lonnie Jordan
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.
235 UTILITY TOOLS AND APPARATUS AND METHODS FOR SECURING UTILITY TOOLS US11160854 2005-07-13 US20070013864A1 2007-01-18 Daniel Dietz
A tool system comprising eyeglasses and a tool magnetically coupled together.
236 Multifunctional glasses US10892566 2004-07-16 US20060012974A1 2006-01-19 Chi-Yang Su
A pair of multifunctional glasses includes a front frame and two side frames. The front frame has a chamber being provided at least at one of the two lateral ends thereof for receiving a luminous member and a recess is provided at least at the front end of one of the side frames to be arranged with a power control part corresponding to the luminous member. Hence, the luminous member can be turned on in case of the side frames being unfolded and the power control part touching the luminous member and the luminous member is turned off in case of the side frames being folded and the power control part detaching from the luminous member.
237 Magnetically attachable light assembly for glasses US10742286 2003-12-19 US06974226B2 2005-12-13 Hsien-Tsung Chang
A light assembly that can be magnetically attached to a pair of glasses. The assembly has a light source and a housing, which has a first magnetic element. When the light assembly is attached to a pair of glasses, the person wearing the glasses would not block the light emitted from the light assembly; the first magnetic element is magnetically coupled to a second magnetic element; and at least a portion of the housing extends over at least a portion of the glasses to provide support for the light assembly, if necessary.
238 Wearable light device with optical sensor US10703312 2003-11-07 US06966668B2 2005-11-22 Mario Cugini; Jeff Brakley; Ralph Giusti; Gioacchino Sarno; Clement Serafin; Martin Serafin; Tracy Rex; Jose Ulloa
Wearable light device for providing additional light for activities in low light includes a wearable mount (20) including a light system (30) and power source (40). Light system (30) includes one or more arrays of light sources such as light-emitting diodes (33). Photo sensor (34) detects ambient light or emitted light returned from a reflective surface and causes control circuit (45) to dim light emission.
239 Headlight with universal mounting US10216146 2002-08-09 US06764194B1 2004-07-20 Ira Jeffrey Cooper
A headlight for use on a head gear, or the like, is provided. A LED serves as a light source mounted on a clamp for attachment to the head gear in any one of the three orientation planes. A universal mount of the light source on the clamp allows the light beam to be directed by up and down, as well as by side-to-side, manual adjustment. The beam covers substantially all frontal objects without changing the position of the clamp. A pair of pivot connections, or a ball and socket mechanism, exhibit sufficient frictional engagement to hold the light source in position. The pivot connection may be used to support the ball on the light source in the second embodiment. The socket is split along its curvature lines and an O-ring extends around the split socket to assure frictional engagement to hold the light source in position.
240 Loupe hinge for magnification viewer US10166889 2002-06-11 US06667832B2 2003-12-23 Charles H. Caplan; Charles E. Bain
A magnification viewer includes magnification loupes, which may be attached to the bridge of a pair of spectacles by a hinge/bridge mount. A main hinge tab is pivotally connected to mount, whereby the magnification loupes may be raised and lowered from the field of vision in front of the spectacles as desired. A hinge tab saddle slidably mounted to the main hinge tab permits adjustment of the loupes along the longitudinal length of the main hinge tab to thereby adjust the distance between the lenses of the spectacles and the loupes. Loupes are suspended by pylons from a pair of loupe mount bars and are pivotally adjustable about axes through the pylons to vary the convergence angle of the pair of loupes. Mount bars are adjustable via a thumbscrew attached to the hinge tab saddle, whereby the lateral spacing of the loupes may be varied to thereby accommodate a range of interpupillary distances. Magnification viewer may further include a light mount adapter provided on hinge tab saddle for attaching a light. A pivotal attachment between light mount adapter and light permits adjustment of light to illuminate a desired area within the field of vision of magnification viewer.
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