序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
141 Method for manufacturing an ophthalmic lens US14717315 2015-05-20 US09720261B2 2017-08-01 Christelle Marck
Disclosed is a method for manufacturing an ophthalmic lens including a substrate and a functional film securely fastened to a curved face of the substrate. This method includes a method for gluing the initially flat functional film to the curved face. To ensure that the functional film when securely fastened to the curved face filters a preset band of wavelengths centered on a wavelength denoted λp, multiple functional films are preselected; two knowledge bases are established experimentally; a film is selected, using the two knowledge bases, from the plurality of preselected films, the wavelength λi′ on which is centered the band of wavelengths that this film filters for a certain degree of deformation being equal to λp when the degree of deformation is that given for the curvature in question; and the gluing method is implemented in order to securely fasten the selected film to the curved face.
142 METHOD AND SYSTEM TO CREATE CUSTOM, USER-SPECIFIC EYEWEAR US15355962 2016-11-18 US20170068121A1 2017-03-09 Timothy A. FONTE; Eric J. VARADY
Systems and methods for creating fully custom products from scratch without exclusive use of off-the-shelf or pre-specified components. A system for creating custom products includes an image capture device for capturing image data and/or measurement data of a user. A computer is communicatively coupled with the image capture device and configured to construct an anatomic model of the user based on the captured image data and/or measurement data. The computer provides a configurable product model and enables preview and automatic or user-guided customization of the product model. A display is communicatively coupled with the computer and displays the custom product model superimposed on the anatomic model or image data of the user. The computer is further configured to provide the customized product model to a manufacturer for manufacturing eyewear for the user in accordance with the customized product model. The manufacturing system is configured to interpret the product model and prepare instructions and control equipment for the manufacturing of the customized product.
143 REWRITABLE LENS AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURING US14748134 2015-06-23 US20160377886A1 2016-12-29 Juan Antonio Quiroga; José Alonso Fernández; Daniel Crespo Vázquez
A rewritable and freezable lens and method for manufacturing thereof are disclosed. This lens includes at least one active element that has optical properties that can be written, frozen and rewritten into new values at least twice. Rewritable and freezable lenses comprising active index polymer dispersed liquid crystal materials are disclosed. In-situ re-adaptation of spectacle and contact lenses is possible at the point of sale. In-vivo re-adaptation of intraocular lenses in the doctor's room is feasible, avoiding further surgery.
144 Eyewear Article Side Shield Retainer US15032326 2014-10-21 US20160274382A1 2016-09-22 Laurent Froissard; Dana R. Dixon
A side shield retainer kit is provided. In an exemplary embodiment, a side shield retainer kit includes a spring bar having first and second engagement surfaces and an outer surface including a sloped portion. A cylindrical polymeric retainer having an outer major surface and an inner major surface is positionable around the spring bar and is configured to secure the spring bar to a spectacle side shield upon exposure to heat.
145 MODULAR GLASSES AND METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING SAME US14905317 2013-09-18 US20160178926A1 2016-06-23 Yuet-Charn LEUNG
A modular eyewear has two lenses and a connection device. Each lens has a noncircular connection hole defined through the lens. The connection device is mounted between and connected to the connection holes in the lenses to connect the lenses with each other and has a bridge, two plugs, two sleeves and two lens screws. The bridge is M-shaped and has two ends. The plugs are mounted respectively around the ends of the bridge and are mounted respectively in the connection holes in the lenses. The sleeves are mounted respectively in the connection holes in the lenses and abut respectively on the plugs. The lens screws are mounted respectively through the sleeves and are screwed respectively with the plugs.
146 Eyeglasses US14742539 2015-06-17 US09239469B2 2016-01-19 Robert B. Zider; John F. Krumme; Brian A. Thompson
Eyeglass assemblies include an eyeglass lens having an engaging portion. The junction between the body portion of the lens and the engaging portion can consist essentially of smoothly curved surfaces. The engaging portion can be extend from the periphery of the lens or can be a recess in the lens. In some assemblies, under typical conditions of use, the engaging portion is maintained in contact with an eyeglass frame member by means of a removable bonding member (RBM). Under selected atypical ambient conditions, the RBM changes so that the engaging portion and the frame member can be separated. The RBM can be a suitable adhesive (RBA), or a component composed of a shape memory metal (RBSMA) or a material which softens when subjected to heat or other atypical condition.
147 DEVICE AND METHOD FOR DIRECTLY SECURING AT LEAST ONE TEMPLE, HINGE, AND/OR BRIDGE OF AN EYEGLASS FRAME TO AT LEAST ONE EYEGLASS LENS OF RIMLESS GLASSES US14766817 2014-02-11 US20150378170A1 2015-12-31 Michael STRENZ
The invention relates to a device and method for directly securing at least one temple (3.1, 3.2), end-piece (3.6, 3.7) and/or bridge (3.3) of a spectacle frame (3) to at least one spectacle lens (2, 2′) of rimless spectacles (1), wherein the at least one spectacle lens (2, 2′) has at least one edge recess (5, 5′, 5″, 5′″) which extends along the transverse axis (QA) of the spectacle lens (2, 2′). Particularly advantageously, in the edge recess (5, 5′, 5″, 5′″) a securing body (6, 6′, 6″, 6′″) is accommodated in a positively fitting manner and is firmly connected to the spectacle lens (2, 2′), wherein the securing body (6, 6′, 6″, 6′″) has a bush-like receiving channel (7) extending along the transverse axis (QA), and the temple (3.1, 3.2), the end-piece (3.6, 3.7) and/or the bridge (3.3) of the spectacle frame (3) have at least one plug-like connection section (8) which can be inserted into the bush-like receiving channels (7) to produce a detachable plug-type connection.
148 THERAPEUTIC EYEWEAR FRAME US14732563 2015-06-05 US20150355478A1 2015-12-10 Robert Falken
A therapeutic eyewear frame is disclosed. A therapeutic agent is integrated with one or more frame before, during or after forming a material into the frame, the therapeutic agent having between 100 and 10,000 negative ions per cubic centimeter.
149 GLASSES AND MANUFACTURING METHOD THEREOF US14403689 2014-03-25 US20150293373A1 2015-10-15 Wenbo Li; Li Zhou
The present invention provides glasses and a manufacturing method thereof, and belongs to the field of display technology. The glasses of the present invention comprises lenses, and further comprises a first frame made of a paper material, the first frame comprises legs and a lens frame which are integrally formed, the lens frame is provided with lens holes for viewing, and the lenses are provided at the lens holes.
150 Eyeglasses US14742539 2015-06-17 US20150286065A1 2015-10-08 Robert B. Zider; John F. Krumme; Brian A. Thompson
Eyeglass assemblies include an eyeglass lens having an engaging portion. The junction between the body portion of the lens and the engaging portion can consist essentially of smoothly curved surfaces. The engaging portion can be extend from the periphery of the lens or can be a recess in the lens. In some assemblies, under typical conditions of use, the engaging portion is maintained in contact with an eyeglass frame member by means of a removable bonding member (RBM). Under selected atypical ambient conditions, the RBM changes so that the engaging portion and the frame member can be separated. The RBM can be a suitable adhesive (RBA), or a component composed of a shape memory metal (RBSMA) or a material which softens when subjected to heat or other atypical condition.
151 OPTICAL LENS PROCESSING SYSTEM, SUCH AS A SYSTEM FOR PROVIDING LENS DESIGN SOURCE INFORMATION TO USERS US14242755 2014-04-01 US20150277153A1 2015-10-01 Douglas S. Hagen; Gordon Keane
An electronic lens processing system that tracks a lens design product used in the manufacture of a lens at a manufacturing facility is described. The system creates a work order for manufacturing the lens, where the manufacturing process can include machining a surface curvature on a lens blank by a lens grinding machine, and where the surface curvature is specified by a lens design. The system displays the work order on an electronic screen, and the work order includes the manufacturing facility's brand for the manufactured lens. A user can select the brand on the work ticket to obtain source information for the lens design used to manufacture the lens.
152 ELECTRICALLY CONDUCTIVE LENS CONNECTION AND METHODS OF MAKING THE SAME US14692304 2015-04-21 US20150226984A1 2015-08-13 Ronald D. BLUM; Charles WILLEY; Joshua HADDOCK
The present invention relates generally to electro-active optical systems, such as a pair of spectacles having one or more lenses that employ electro-active optical structures. In some embodiments, the invention relates to electro-active optical systems having a flexible electrically conductive connection between the lens and the frame.
153 LOW-POWER EYEWEAR FOR REDUCING SYMPTOMS OF COMPUTER VISION SYNDROME US14508926 2014-10-07 US20150153591A1 2015-06-04 Joseph Croft; Matthew Michelsen; Robert Joyce
Computer eyewear for reducing the effects of Computer Vision Syndrome (CVS). In one embodiment, the eyewear comprises a frame and two lenses. In some embodiments, the frame and lenses have a wrap-around design to reduce air flow in the vicinity of the eyes. The lenses can have optical power in the range from about +0.1 to +0.25 diopters, or from about +0.125 to +0.25 diopters, for reducing accommodation demands on a user's eyes when using a computer. The lenses can also include prismatic power for reducing convergence demand on a user's eyes when sitting at a computer. The lenses can also include a partially transmissive mirror coating, tinting, and anti-reflective coatings. In one embodiment, a partially transmissive mirror coating or tinting spectrally filters light to remove spectral peaks in fluorescent or incandescent lighting.
154 METHOD AND SYSTEM TO CREATE PRODUCTS US14466615 2014-08-22 US20150055085A1 2015-02-26 Timothy A. Fonte; Eric J. Varady
Systems and methods for creating fully custom products from scratch without exclusive use of off-the-shelf or pre-specified components. A system for creating custom products includes an image capture device for capturing image data and/or measurement data of a user. A computer is communicatively coupled with the image capture device and configured to construct an anatomic model of the user based on the captured image data and/or measurement data. The computer provides a configurable product model and enables preview and automatic or user-guided customization of the product model. A display is communicatively coupled with the computer and displays the custom product model superimposed on the anatomic model or image data of the user. The computer is further configured to provide the customized product model to a manufacturer for manufacturing eyewear for the user in accordance with the customized product model. The manufacturing system is configured to interpret the product model and prepare instructions and control equipment for the manufacturing of the customized product.
155 Eyewear Frame US14312398 2014-06-23 US20140300855A1 2014-10-09 Tom Cody
An eyewear utilizing a screw-less hinge to connect the temple to the frame. The frames terminate laterally at an open, curved rung configured to receive a cylinder. This cylinder is fixed to the temple. Due to the configuration of the curved rung, the cylinder can be inserted into the curved rung in a rotatable or pivotable fashion. The cylinder receiving the curved rung holds the frame together and keeps eye wires from opening, thus keeping lenses from falling out of the eyewear. A wedge tool can be used to displace the curved rung from the cylinder to easily remove the temple from the frame.
156 Stereoscopic eyewear with stray light management US14301129 2014-06-10 US20140293418A1 2014-10-02 Gary D. Sharp; David A. Coleman
Disclosed embodiments relate to eyewear configured to reduce stray light. An exemplary embodiment of the eyewear accounts for various design factors, including the cross sectional profile of the rim, the micro topography of the rim surface, the reflectivity, the theatre or room geometry, proximity of the eye to the lens, lens size, and the screen gain. An exemplary eyewear includes lenses connected to the rims of a frame, and a path may be defined through a maximum height of the outer flange portion of a rim and a maximum height of the inner flange portion of the rim section. The path may be inclined at an angle relative to an angle α relative to a longitudinal axis defined by the lenses.
157 METHOD OF FORMING VARIABLE FOCUS EYEWEAR US14281083 2014-05-19 US20140253873A1 2014-09-11 David Nicholas CROSBY; Richard Edward TAYLOR; Gregor Allan STOREY
A method of forming a support member to a flexible membrane is provided by the present disclosure. In one form, the method includes placing the flexible membrane onto an outer periphery of a fixed tool, translating a movable tool towards the fixed tool, and engaging the flexible membrane such that the flexible membrane is deformed and placed into tension. A molten resin is then injected into a support ring molding cavity, and the resin is allowed to cool such that the support ring is secured to the tensioned flexible membrane. The movable tool is then translated away from the fixed tool to eject a flexible membrane and support ring assembly.
158 Miniaturized elastic hinge, in particular for eyeglasses US13797178 2013-03-12 US08684518B2 2014-04-01 Michela Gasparetto
An elastic miniaturized hinge used in eyeglasses. A first element fixed to the front portion of eyeglasses, and a second element fixed to a temple of the eyeglasses, said first and second elements are rotatably fixed to each other by means of a shaft. A first end portion of the shaft rotatingly fixed to the first element, a portion of the shaft adjacent to the first end portion housed in a through hole made in the second element. A second portion of the shaft is housed in the internal space of a helical elastic and fixed to the shaft, so that the rotation of the shaft and therefore of the second element with respect to the first element is counteracted by the action of the helical elastic.
159 Spectacle Lens including a Base Lens and a Thin Structure US13995077 2011-11-29 US20140036222A1 2014-02-06 Christian Bovet; Jean-Paul Cano; Romain Fayolle; Antony Saugey
A spectacle lens comprising a base lens (1) and a thin structure (2) that are assembled with each other with an intermediate spacer (30). The spacer is situated along a peripheral edge (12) of the base lens, and a separation space that is determined by said spacer between said base lens and said thin structure contains a gaseous medium during use of the spectacle lens by a wearer. Assembly of the spectacle base lens with the thin structure may be permanent or removable.
160 SIDEPIECE FOR EYEGLASSES, EYEGLASSES INCLUDING AT LEAST ONE SUCH SIDEPIECE, AND METHOD FOR ASSEMBLING SUCH A SIDEPIECE US14001613 2012-02-17 US20130329181A1 2013-12-12 Francois Gardaz
The invention relates to a sidepiece (3) comprising a reinforcement (5) that is to be hinged onto a frame (2). The sidepiece (3) includes: a first strip (11) for covering a first portion of the reinforcement (5); a second strip (12) for covering a second portion of the reinforcement (5); a first connection means (21) for guiding the first strip (11) in translation and holding same on the reinforcement (5); and a second connection means (22) for guiding at least the second strip (12) in translation and holding same on the reinforcement (5).
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