序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
241 Headwear having a brim with illumination device US10287460 2002-11-04 US06659618B2 2003-12-09 Michael Waters
Lighted headgear is provided to enable clear vision in poorly lit locations. The lighted headgear has lights, such as LEDs that generate narrow light beam cones. The headgear is preferably a baseball-type hat with the LEDs secured in small notches in the forward edge of the brim, or in light modules attached toward the brim forward edge. The lights can be similarly provided with a variety of other headgear types including rigid safety hats and rigid fire fighters helmets to name a few. In one form, the lights are positioned so that their respective light beam cones overlap to provide high brightness light in a conical overlap area that can be in the range of normal reading distances or at other distances depending on the intended use of the hat.
242 Loupe hinge for magnification viewer US10166889 2002-06-11 US20030142263A1 2003-07-31 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.
243 Chemiluminescent eyeglass frame US09546061 2000-04-10 US06196680B1 2001-03-06 Craig Novak
A chemiluminescent novelty eyeglass frame has curved portions which will extend proximate the eyes of the user. The curved portions are formed with channels which are adapted to receive compartmented ampules containing a chemiluminescent solution separated from an activator. A frangible barrier is provided in the ampules, and the barrier is ruptured by bending the ampules for insertion into the channels. In this way, the chemiluminescent solution and activator mix to produce chemiluminescent light emanating from the frame upon insertion of the ampules into the channels of the curved portions of the eyeglass frame.
244 Eyeglasses with illuminated frame US114869 1998-07-14 US5946071A 1999-08-31 Harold Feldman
An eyeglass frame includes an elongated flexible electroluminescent light source extending along a perimeter extent of the frame. A self contained voltage source is also carried by the eyeglass frame, together with a manually operable switch. When the switch is placed in the On position a continuous source of electroluminescent light will be emitted along the entire perimeter extent of the frame which includes the electroluminescent light source. A reflective surface may be provided along the rear of the eyeglass frame so that all the rays of the electroluminescent light source are forwardly directed.
245 Illumination device for mounting on the head of a user US683281 1996-07-18 US5722762A 1998-03-03 David B. Soll
An illumination device for mounting on the head of a user including a frame having a cross member and a pair of rearwardly extending temple members attached to opposite ends of the cross member. At least one focusable light assembly is rotatably mounted to the frame and includes a light source for emitting light. The light assembly is adjustable by the user for varying the vergence and direction of the light emitted from the light source.
246 Illumination assembly for dental and medical applications US447357 1995-05-23 US5667291A 1997-09-16 Charles H. Caplan; Frederick N. Bushroe
A small, lightweight, high intensity illumination assembly for use in dental and medical applications. The illumination assembly includes attachment means for removable attachment to headgear such as eyeglasses, face shields, or headbands, and lenses, loupes, and binoculars associated with such headgear. The illumination assembly is able to achieve extremely light weight by using only a single optical element therein, e.g., an aspheric condensing lens, binary optical element, or holographic optical means, and by piping illumination to the optical element from a remote light source by use of a flexible light guide, e.g., a fiberoptic bundle.
247 Eyeglass holder clip and accessory kit US874440 1992-04-27 US5278591A 1994-01-11 Francis M. Trotter
An eyeglass framework has a respective first and second folding leg mounting at opposed ends thereof, with at least one leg having a clip member formed with a fixed jaw and movable jaw biased towards the fixed jaw to permit securement of the eyeglass assembly within a pocket structure in a secure relationship during transport and storage of the organization. The invention is further arranged to permit a plurality of tether lines arranged for securement thereto to permit remote mounting of the eyeglass structure. A further cable is arranged of a fiber optic cable construction in operative communication with an illumination member to direct illumination through the fiber optic cable to project illumination forwardly of the eyeglass framework.
248 Sequential flashing device for personal ornamentation US955325 1978-10-27 US4254451A 1981-03-03 James A. Cochran, Jr.
An electronic circuit comprised of several integrated circuits sequentially actuates a plurality of light-emitting diodes (LED's) located in an article such as eyeglass frames, which are carried or worn by a person. In one embodiment, an oscillator driven binary up-down counter drives first and second binary to one-of-four decoders. The LED's are arranged in an electrical circuit which allows them to be addressed in X-Y matrix fashion. The first decoder sequentially addresses each "row" of LED's while the second decoder sequentially addresses each "column" of LED's in the matrix so that each LED in the matrix circuit is sequentially flashed. After the entire array of LED's has been sequentially actuated a predetermined number of times, the up-down counter is electronically switched to the opposite state so as to reverse the order in which the LED's are sequentially actuated. In a second embodiment, an integrated circuit binary ripple counter/oscillator drives first and second demultiplexers. The first demultiplexer sequentially actuates the rows of LED's in an X-Y matrix LED circuit, while the second demultiplexer sequentially actuates the columns in the matrix. The demultiplexers may be driven by the ripple counter/oscillator in a manner which allows a less than 100 percent duty cycle, thereby minimizing the drain on the battery power supply. The integrated circuits used are preferably of the complementary metal oxide semiconductor (CMOS) type for minimizing battery drain. When the invention is incorporated in eyeglass frames, the LED circuit is automatically switched on when the temple pieces of the frames are unfolded for wearing, and automatically switched off when the temple pieces are folded for storage.
249 Illuminating spectacles with variable magnifying power US954731 1978-10-20 US4195918A 1980-04-01 Charles Freche; Jacques Lotteau
The invention relates to illuminating spectacles with variable magnifying power, essentially comprising, in combination, a frame 1, provided with removable illuminating means, particularly by cold light, composed of light conduits 8,9 resiliently engaged in grooves 10,11 provided on the top of the frame and on the inner edges of the frame on either side of the nose, and spectacle lenses each separately provided with a small "zoom" lens 4,5 the illuminating end of said illuminating means being substantially in the axis of vision of the working field. These spectacles are useful in endoscopic micrurgy, various medical fields, in jewelry, electronics, dentistry, and for making precision assemblies and the like.
250 Night viewing system for reading without light US3781560D 1972-06-07 US3781560A 1973-12-25 DEBURGH R; NOVICK H
A night viewing system is provided for rendering visible proximate objects located in a totally darkened environment without the use of visible light, the system thus permitting one to read in bed at night without disturbing another person sleeping in the same room. The system comprises a nonvisible light source for irradiating the reading materials and binocular goggles for rendering visible the nonvisible light. The binocular goggles comprise a housing containing appropriate lens systems and a light frequency converter tube for converting the nonvisible light into visible light. A strap attached to the goggles housing permits comfortable wearing by the user for relatively extended periods of time.
251 Binocular viewing device US3586414D 1969-05-13 US3586414A 1971-06-22 SCHULTZ DONALD HERBERT
A binocular-viewing device suitable for use by opthalmologists containing binocular-viewing means with a double mirror reflector system and a lamp housing for illuminating an object, the lamp housing having a curved reflector and a lens system constituted by a single element having an aspherical face. So that the illuminating efficiency is high, the size and weight of the lamp and lamp housing is small and consequently the size and weight of the headpiece is small and can be carried on a spectacle frame.
252 Inspection light US10215126 1926-04-15 US1615067A 1927-01-18 JACOB BOERMAN
253 Electric spectacle, goggle, or mask light US36520020 1920-03-12 US1488085A 1924-03-25 LADISLAUS ZACHARA
254 SLIP-RESISTANT EYEWEAR SYSTEM PCT/US2016066727 2016-12-14 WO2017106385A3 2017-07-27 LOO KENT CHILL; VELASQUEZ JOSEPH PEPE ELIJIO; FULBRIGHT ROBERT JAMES
A slip-resistant eyewear system comprising an eyewear frame generally comprises a nosepiece comprising a nosepiece material configured to couple to a bridge of an eyewear frame. The frame comprises first and second hinges coupled to the eyewear frame which are also coupled to first and second spring-loaded tension adjusters. First and second bows are coupled to first and second tension adjusters. A unitary eyewear retainer comprises a first end configured to couple to the first bow and a second end configured to couple to a second bow such that a tension is maintained on the unitary eyewear retainer when the unitary eyewear retainer extends around a back of a head of a user.
255 ELECTRONICS ASSEMBLY IN LOW-VISION READER PCT/US2011065351 2011-12-16 WO2012145033A3 2014-04-17 SONSINO JEFFREY
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.
256 GLASSES FRAME WITH LUMINOUS ORBIT PCT/BR2009000434 2009-12-23 WO2010094094A9 2010-11-18 ZEGER ROBIN ALAN
A glasses frame with a luminous orbit whose objective is to produce a luminosity effect around the glasses frame, enabling the personal adornment at parties or events, or its use as a costume adornment, comprising a frame (1) that has an ensemble of securing means (2) on its front portion that is aligned with the contour of each of the eye orbits, where two luminous flexible sticks are secured and that are stopped by each one of the stopping means (3) and that determine the securing position of the flexible luminous sticks. A different securing form of the flexible luminous sticks allows their securing in a continuous channel.
257 ILLUMINATED LOW-VISION SPECTACLES PCT/US2006037669 2006-09-28 WO2007058706A3 2007-11-08 SONSINO JEFFREY
Lighted reading glasses or spectacles for individuals with low vision, including macular degeneration, that provide enhanced viewing of text comprising: a frame for supporting lenses having an oculus dexter side and an oculus sinister side, at least one oculus dexter lens supported by the frame on the oculus dexter side, and at least one oculus sinister lens supported by the frame on the oculus sinister side, the lenses being adjacent to and laterally spaced from each other and providing a predetermined field of view for a user, each of said lenses having an induced prism and a lens power sufficient to enhance the reading of text in the predetermined field view of the individual with low vision; preferably having an induced prism of between 4 and 22 PD and a lens power of between +4.00 and +20.00 diopters, and a pair of lights, each having a predetermined light strength and mounted adjacent the outer portions of the lenses and oriented to project light to provide a predetermined overlapping lighted area in the predetermined field of view.
258 Spectacles with illuminating light having quick-release structure US15655923 2017-07-21 US10082680B2 2018-09-25 Hsi-An Chung
Spectacles with an illuminating light having a quick-release structure are provided. A clip piece of a clip member is inserted through a through hole of a temple, and the clip member can be rotated and operated. The clip piece is adapted to clip an inner surface of the temple and a buckle hole of the clip piece is engaged with an engaging protrusion on the inner surface of the temple, such that the illuminating light is secured on the temple. On the contrary, the illuminating light can be quickly removed from the temple. The overall structure can effectively enhance the convenience of the use of the spectacles for the installation of the illuminating light.
259 Slip-resistant eyewear system US15263266 2016-09-12 US10031345B2 2018-07-24 Kent Chill Loo; Joseph Pepe Elijio Velasquez; Robert James Fulbright; Yu Liu
A slip-resistant eyewear system comprising an eyewear frame generally comprises a nosepiece comprising a nosepiece material configured to couple to a bridge of an eyewear frame. The frame comprises first and second hinges coupled to the eyewear frame which are also coupled to first and second spring-loaded tension adjusters. First and second bows are coupled to first and second tension adjusters. A first bow extension element is coupled to the first bow and comprises a first fastening element at a first end of the first bow extension element and a second bow extension element is coupled to the second bow and comprises a second fastening element at a first end of the second bow extension element that is configured to mate with the first fastening element to secure the first and second bow extension elements together.
260 Spectacles with Personal Accessories US15410650 2017-01-19 US20180095298A1 2018-04-05 Feng Tang
A spectacles set includes a spectacles article, a first personal accessory and a second personal accessory. The spectacles article includes a pair of spectacles lenses, a front frame, a first temple and a second temple, and a first frame magnetic element provided on one of the first temple and the second temple at a position in the vicinity of the front frame. The first personal accessory includes a writing instrument and a first accessory magnetic element provided on the writing instrument. The second personal accessory includes a lighting device and a second accessory magnetic element provided on the lighting device. The writing instrument and the lighting device interchangably attach on the first frame magnetic element so that at least one of the first personal accessory and the second personal accessory is attached on the spectacles article for providing a user with a utility option.
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