序号 | 专利名 | 申请号 | 申请日 | 公开(公告)号 | 公开(公告)日 | 发明人 |
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161 | MEDICAL LIGHT SOURCE DEVICE | EP11855752 | 2011-12-06 | EP2626617A4 | 2014-01-01 | NAKAMURA SHOICHI |
162 | MEDICAL LIGHT-SOURCE DEVICE | EP11842075 | 2011-05-24 | EP2527716A4 | 2014-01-01 | NAKAMURA SHOICHI |
It is an object to provide a medical light-source device capable of securing a long illumination time required for being used in operations in the medical field, a medical light-source device is worn on the body of the operator to apply light to a target portion of the medical treatment, and has a battery power supply section 60, and a control section 54 feeds a rated value of current from the battery power supply section 60 to an LED illumination section 61 to emit by a first switch 55A being operated, and when the second switch 55B or 55C is operated, changes an average current value fed to the LED illumination section 61 to supply an increase value of current higher than the rated value for a predetermined time to increase the quantity of irradiated light for the period. Further, an acceleration sensor 80 is provided so as to control illuminance corresponding to a motion of the operator. | ||||||
163 | Eyeglasses | EP11187752.8 | 2011-11-03 | EP2590009A1 | 2013-05-08 | Santarelli, Paola |
Eyeglasses, in particular for reading, including integrated lighting means (7, 8) and corresponding means for activation and de-activation (9) of the lighting means (7, 8), which comprise a tilt sensor (9A) provided for reducing automatically the intensity of the light emitted by the lighting means (7, 8) when, in use, the eyeglasses are moved angularly upwards with respect to a reference position. |
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164 | SPECTACLES WITH LIGHT SOURCES FOR ILLUMINATING AN OBJECT OBSERVED THROUGH THE LENS AND RELATED EARPIECES | EP08751464.2 | 2008-02-05 | EP2115529B1 | 2012-04-18 | Cozzani, Laura Maria |
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. | ||||||
165 | ILLUMINATED EYEWEAR | EP10818125.6 | 2010-09-30 | EP2350734A1 | 2011-08-03 | Waters, Michael |
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. | ||||||
166 | Lighted reading glasses | EP10181593.4 | 2002-11-07 | EP2290433A1 | 2011-03-02 | Waters, Michael |
A lighting device for lighted reading glasses comprises: |
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167 | SPECTACLES WITH LIGHT SOURCES FOR ILLUMINATING AN OBJECT OBSERVED THROUGH THE LENS AND RELATED EARPIECES | EP08751464.2 | 2008-02-05 | EP2115529A1 | 2009-11-11 | Cozzani, Laura Maria |
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. | ||||||
168 | AFFICHEUR DESTINE A ETRE MONTE SUR UNE PAIRE DE LUNETTES | EP05816193.6 | 2005-12-06 | EP1836523B1 | 2009-03-11 | MOLITON, Renaud |
The invention relates to a display (1), for mounting on a pair of spectacles (2), comprising an electronic and optical system for generating light beams (20A) and an imaging system (20B) for shaping the light beams derived therefrom. The display comprises an arrangement for being releasably secured on the pair of spectacles and an arrangement for adjusting the relative positioning of the imaging system and the eye of the wearer. The invention is characterized in that the display comprises two elements, a first element (10) including said releasably securing arrangement and a second element (20) including said electronic and optical system and said imaging system capable of being connected to said first element by said adjusting arrangement to the pupil space comprising means for locking the adjusted position. | ||||||
169 | AFFICHEUR DESTINE A ETRE MONTE SUR UNE PAIRE DE LUNETTES | EP05816193.6 | 2005-12-06 | EP1836523A1 | 2007-09-26 | MOLITON, Renaud |
The invention relates to a display (1), for mounting on a pair of spectacles (2), comprising an electronic and optical system for generating light beams (20A) and an imaging system (20B) for shaping the light beams derived therefrom. The display comprises an arrangement for being releasably secured on the pair of spectacles and an arrangement for adjusting the relative positioning of the imaging system and the eye of the wearer. The invention is characterized in that the display comprises two elements, a first element (10) including said releasably securing arrangement and a second element (20) including said electronic and optical system and said imaging system capable of being connected to said first element by said adjusting arrangement to the pupil space comprising means for locking the adjusted position. | ||||||
170 | SOUND LIGHTING SPECTACLES | EP05784862.4 | 2005-09-16 | EP1792227A1 | 2007-06-06 | FRARE, Silvano |
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 perceprion 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). | ||||||
171 | 能照明的眼镜 | CN89200204.2 | 1988-12-30 | CN2043370U | 1989-08-23 | 陈祖植 |
本实用新型涉及一种能用于照明的眼镜,它包括镜架框,镜架腿、铰链,在铰链附近的镜架框处的盲孔,在盲孔内有带插孔的灯座、灯泡等。它除有眼镜功能外在夜间还能用于照明。 | ||||||
172 | SIDE PIECE STRUCTURE OF A PAIR OF GLASSES | US15706778 | 2017-09-18 | US20190086688A1 | 2019-03-21 | Lin Yun CHEN |
Provided is a side piece structure of a pair of glasses, including at least one temple and at least one side plate. The at least one temple includes a slot, a fastener hole, a pivot hole and a first mark. The at least one side plate includes a bracket, a fastener bump, a pivot, a second mark and a side cover. The pivot is inserted into the pivot hole, and then the fastener bump is engaged with the fastener hole. The bracket is fitted into the slot, and then the first mark is aligned with the second mark. | ||||||
173 | Eyeluminators | US15782822 | 2017-10-12 | US10139652B2 | 2018-11-27 | Randy Lee Windham |
Eyeluminators will provide the illumination needed when working in dim or dark places. They are basically state-of-the-art flashlights for your eyes! When the LED lights in the frames of these glasses are switched on, the user will have bright light wherever they look, and without the inconvenience of having to hold a flashlight and eliminating shadows caused by any other light source. Tiny LED light bulbs are embedded across the top of the frames of these glasses, with the power switches located on the earpieces. They have cushioned nose pads and frames to provide greater comfort when wearing them for extended periods of time. When the lights are switched on, bright light will illuminate whatever is in front of the person's face, so they have a very clear view ahead and shadows will not be a hindrance. | ||||||
174 | Light therapy glasses and mobile application | US14796363 | 2015-07-10 | US10137311B2 | 2018-11-27 | Troy Hudson |
A portable light therapy device configured to be worn by a patient proximate the eyes includes a front frame including a pair of eye frame sections coupled to each other by a bridge. The bridge is supported on a nose of a patient when worn such that each eye frame section is positioned in front of a respective eye of the patient. A pair of side frames is coupled to opposing ends of the front frame such that, when the device is worn, the side frames extend generally perpendicularly to a plane defined by the front frame. A pair of light modules are each attached to a respective one of the side frames. Each light module includes a light source that emits light and a battery that provides power to the light source, wherein light emitted by each light source is directed into a respective eye of the patient. | ||||||
175 | EYEWEAR DOCKING STATION AND ELECTRONIC MODULE | US15975353 | 2018-05-09 | US20180329234A1 | 2018-11-15 | Ronald Blum; Yongping Wang; Mark Graham; William Kokonaski |
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. | ||||||
176 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR DESIGN AND FABRICATION OF CUSTOMIZED EYEWEAR | US15728304 | 2017-10-09 | US20180252937A1 | 2018-09-06 | Adi Ben-Shahar |
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. | ||||||
177 | GLASSES TYPE INFORMATION TERMINAL, INFORMATION PROCESSING DEVICE, COMPUTER PROGRAM AND RECORDING MEDIUM | US15964278 | 2018-04-27 | US20180246348A1 | 2018-08-30 | Kei SHIRATORI |
Provided is a glasses type information terminal, which is not only configured to deliver information to a wearer without hindering everyday activities, but is also capable of easily delivering an intention or the like of the wearer to a surrounding area. Chip LEDs capable of selectively emitting a plurality of colors of light are arranged on a glasses frame. The chip LEDs are configured to radiate light toward an end portion of glasses lenses. A control module and a communication module configured to perform near field communication to and from a mobile terminal that generates personalized information on the wearer are accommodated in the glasses frame. The control module is configured to perform light emission control of the chip LEDs based on information from the mobile terminal. | ||||||
178 | Ophthalmic anti-somnolence lens, device and method | US14964619 | 2015-12-10 | US10048515B2 | 2018-08-14 | Nicolas Maitre; Delphine Passard; Melanie Tessieres |
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. | ||||||
179 | EYELUMINATORS | US15782822 | 2017-10-12 | US20180107027A1 | 2018-04-19 | Randy Lee Windham |
Eyeluminators will provide the illumination needed when working in dim or dark places. They are basically state-of-the-art flashlights for your eyes! When the LED lights in the frames of these glasses are switched on, the user will have bright light wherever they look, and without the inconvenience of having to hold a flashlight and eliminating shadows caused by any other light source. Tiny LED light bulbs are embedded across the top of the frames of these glasses, with the power switches located on the earpieces. They have cushioned nose pads and frames to provide greater comfort when wearing them for extended periods of time. When the lights are switched on, bright light will illuminate whatever is in front of the person's face, so they have a very clear view ahead and shadows will not be a hindrance. | ||||||
180 | ELECTROCHROMIC DEVICE ADAPTED FOR HEATING TO PREVENT FOGGING | US15679106 | 2017-08-16 | US20180045981A1 | 2018-02-15 | JACK C. CORNELIUS; VINCENT O'MALLEY |
Portable, light attenuating electrochromic device adapted for heating to prevent fogging and to enhance operability during colder weather comprising: opposed substrates defining an enclosed space for receiving a liquid crystal solution and having conducting layers, the first substrate having a heating element system thereon for controlled operation via a first voltage power supply circuit between an upper voltage limit and a lower voltage limit, the second substrate having a tint control system thereon for controlled operation via a second voltage power supply circuit at first and second state tint voltages outside the heating voltage range upper and lower voltage limits, for heating the device during cold-weather operation to prevent fogging of the device and for attenuating light through the device to account for varying ambient lighting conditions despite colder weather operating conditions. |