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序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
201 Feed teestegen US254070D US254070A 1882-02-21
202 Feed tebstegen US244686D US244686A 1881-07-19
203 Improvement in eyeglasses US217778D US217778A 1879-07-22
204 Improvement in eyeglass-frames US211119D US211119A 1879-01-07
205 Improvement in eyeglasses US205860D US205860A 1878-07-09
206 Improvement in eyeglasses US189511D US189511A 1877-04-10
207 Improvement in eyeglasses US165199D US165199A 1875-07-06
208 Improvement in spring eye-glasses US95872D US95872A 1869-10-19
209 Improvement in eye-glasses and spectacles US73285D US73285A 1868-01-14
210 James prentice US61099D US61099A 1867-01-08
211 PORTABLE VISION ASSISTANCE ASSEMBLY US15551653 2016-03-02 US20180031799A1 2018-02-01 BÉNÉDICTE VALERIE ROUMÉGA
A portable vision assistance assembly (1, 30, 51) is provided comprising a body (3, 35, 55) including a first attachment formation (5, 39, 59) configured to releasably attach the body to a stationary, secondary structure (7), in front of a mirror. The body defines a cavity (9, 47, 57) configured to house a vision correcting optical lens (11, 111, 211, 311). A lid (13, 49, 69) is attached to the body at the entrance of the cavity that is moveable between a closed condition in which it covers the entrance (15) and an open condition in which the lid extends away from the entrance to provide access to the cavity. When the lid extends away from the entrance it positions a second attachment formation (17, 65) provided on the lid for the attachment of a vision correcting optical lens in front of a mirror.
212 Protective eyeshields and method of use US14827516 2015-08-17 US09707130B2 2017-07-18 Lori Ann Limma
Protective eyeshields have two lenses, which are interconnected at their proximal ends by an adjustable nose-bridge and are releasably connectable at their distal ends by two conjugate connecting straps. The lenses have a longitudinal convex curvature so that they follow the contours of the wearer's face. They are substantially trapezoidal in shape, tapering from the proximal end to the distal end. The lenses are made of a light-weight semi-rigid plastic, such as plexi-glass, and may be clear transparent or tinted. Plastic foam padding is provided along the longitudinal edges of the lenses to cushion the area of contact between the lenses and the wearer's face. The weight of the lenses is support from below by four support struts, two of which are nose supports and two which are cheek supports. Each of the support struts integrally comprises a stem element and a contact pad element.
213 Protective Eyeshields and Method of Use US14827516 2015-08-17 US20170049625A1 2017-02-23 Lori Ann Limma
Protective eyeshields have two lenses, which are interconnected at their proximal ends by an adjustable nose-bridge and are releasably connectable at their distal ends by two conjugate connecting straps. The lenses have a longitudinal convex curvature so that they follow the contours of the wearer's face. They are substantially trapezoidal in shape, tapering from the proximal end to the distal end. The lenses are made of a light-weight semi-rigid plastic, such as plexi-glass, and may be clear transparent or tinted. Plastic foam padding is provided along the longitudinal edges of the lenses to cushion the area of contact between the lenses and the wearer's face. The weight of the lenses is support from below by four support struts, two of which are nose supports and two which are cheek supports. Each of the support struts integrally comprises a stem element and a contact pad element.
214 SPRING CLIP ATTACHABLE TO AN EYEGLASS FRAME TEMPLE PIECE US14718080 2015-05-20 US20150338684A1 2015-11-26 John Marshall Steiner
The present invention provides a spring clip attachable to either temple piece of a pair of eyeglasses. The spring clip can be used to secure the eyeglasses to clothing. The spring clip has a pair of spring clamps that fit over either temple piece of a pair of eyeglasses, as well as a clip that can secures the eyeglasses to clothing. The pair of spring clamps are large enough to accommodate temple pieces having a wide range of thicknesses. The spring clip is formed from a spring steel blank in a bending process that forms the clamps and the clip. The clip can fabricated from stainless spring steel, or the clip can be fabricated from non-corrosion resistant spring steel and plated with a corrosion-resistant metal, such as gold or chromium.
215 Eyewear Retaining Device with Resealable Container US13907859 2013-06-01 US20140354939A1 2014-12-04 Steven Joseph Walicki
The nature of the invention relates to eyewear retaining devices. In the past, many eyewear retainers have been produced; however, none have combined an attached resealable container with an eyewear retainer. The invention provides the user with a new location to store personal affects. Personal items such as ID cards, credit cards, sunscreen and electronic devices, etc. . . . can now be worn on the user's head and around the user's neck while attached to the user's eyewear. The invention also combines the advantages of floating wallet and floating eyewear retainers. The invention allows the user to keep his or her eyewear and personal items inside the invention from sinking. Several variations of the invention exist such that the present invention can be waterproof, have a translucent viewing window and/or be connected to itself to form a band that con be affixed to the user's body without the use of eyewear.
216 EYEGLASSES HANGER US13568696 2012-08-07 US20140043582A1 2014-02-13 Mike Paydar
An eyeglasses hanger includes a ring sized to receive a temple of eyeglasses so that the eyeglasses can hang from the ring. The ring is mounted on a structure that is configured to attach to various articles such as clothing, a metal surface or the rear view mirror of a car.
217 Eyeglass holder US10774616 2004-02-10 US07967270B2 2011-06-28 Howard Jason Harrison; Dana Alison Harrison
The invention comprises an eyeglass holder. In one embodiment, the eyeglass holder comprises a toy or doll figure to encourage children to wear and take care of eyeglasses.
218 ASSEMBLY FORMING A PAIR OF SPECTACLES ESPECIALLY FOR AN INFANT OR VERY YOUNG CHILD US12530750 2008-03-25 US20100091239A1 2010-04-15 Ahmed Zekri; Olivier Maitre
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.
219 Carabiner glasses US12163228 2008-06-27 US07556374B1 2009-07-07 Martin R. Cooper
A frame for glasses includes two temple bars and a lens receiving portion. The temple bar comprises a first end and a second end. The second end of at least one of the temple bars includes a fastening device having a body portion and a closure member, which is configured to move between an open position and a closed position. A temple-bar is also provided for herein.
220 Attachment For Swimming Goggles US12261904 2008-10-30 US20090113609A1 2009-05-07 Joseph Allessie
A sporting-goods device capable of removably attaching to eyewear, specifically swimming goggles, and another object to prevent loss of the eyewear.
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