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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
41 렌즈교환이 가능한 고글 KR2020100009445 2010-09-08 KR2020120001986U 2012-03-19 김응철; 남희정
본 고안은 단일 렌즈를 이용하면서 이용자들이 렌즈 왜곡으로 야기될 수 있는 어지러운 현상을 배제하고, 경량화와 수려한 디자인을 추구하여 이용자들의 착용감을 높일 수 있도록 한 렌즈교환이 가능한 고글에 관한 것으로서,
중앙에 코받침을 가지고 렌즈를 유지하기 위한 고글프레임을 구비하고, 상기 고글프레임의 양측에는 다리(102)를 연결하여 구성되는 고글에 있어서;
상기 고글프레임에 이용자의 시력에 맞게 도수를 가지고 착색된 교환렌즈를 착탈 가능하게 구비하고, 상기 교환렌즈는 착색과 도수가공처리된 렌즈를 렌즈프레임에 결합수단으로 결합하고, 상기 교환렌즈는 고글프레임에 장착수단으로 탈,부착되도록 하고, 상기 결합수단은 렌즈프레임에 렌즈를 결합할 수 있도록 형성하는 렌즈결합홈과, 상기 렌즈프레임의 하방 양측과 교환렌즈의 하단부를 단속하여 탈락을 방지하는 와이어로 구성하고, 상기 장착수단은 고글프레임에 교환렌즈를 장착할 수 있도록 형성하는 렌즈장착홈과, 상기 렌즈프레임과 렌즈장착홈에 형성하여 장착후 탈락을 방지하는 이탈방지홈과 이탈방지돌기를 포함하는 것이 특징이다.
42 가요성 안과용 렌즈를 포함하는 제품 및 안경 렌즈에 가요성 안과용 렌즈를 장착하는 방법 KR1020117027962 2010-04-19 KR1020120023694A 2012-03-13 후올드꼴리니,삐에르
본 발명은 광학적 사용을 위한 제품(30) 및 본 제품을 사용하는 방법에 관한 것이다. 본 발명에 따르면, 본 제품은 적어도 2개의 분리가능한 적층된 층들, 즉 안경 프레임의 렌즈에 고정하기 위한 하나의 가요성을 갖고 투명한 광학층(31)과, 상기 광학층을 패키징하고 종래의 안경 렌즈 성형 기기를 사용하여 본 제품을 기계가공할 수 있게 하기 위해 상기 광학층보다 더 큰 강성을 갖는 하나의 제 1 패키징 층(35)을 포함한다.
43 정밀작업용 광학기기 KR1019880009026 1988-07-19 KR1019910009601B1 1991-11-23 칸다고우지
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44 Attachment for Swimming Goggles US15960295 2018-04-23 US20180303671A1 2018-10-25 Joseph J. Allessie
A sporting-goods device capable of removably attaching to eyewear, specifically swimming goggles, and another object to prevent loss of the eyewear.
45 Eyeglasses holding clip US14728174 2015-06-02 US09737131B1 2017-08-22 Dale Oaks
The eye glasses holding clip is a device for the storage of eye glasses. The device is adapted to be attached to, and worn with, eye glasses. When the eye glasses are removed, the eye glasses holding clip allows the user to attach, carry, and store the eye glasses on an article of clothing or other object. The eye glasses holding clip comprises a rectangular tube, a hinge, and a clip.
46 EYEWEAR RETENTION DEVICES AND METHODS US14961715 2015-12-07 US20170160563A1 2017-06-08 Ryan Anthony Calilung; Nathan Heronen
Eyewear can be provided that include at least a support and a retention system that allows the eyewear to be retained on an object separate from the eyewear. The support can include at least an earstem and a face. The retention system can include a retention member coupled to a portion of the support which can retain the object between the retention member and the support. The retention system can also include an actuation member which can transition the retention system, such as the retention member, from a retention configuration to an open configuration.
47 Eyeglasses with frame coupled to retainer strap or band which can separate under tension US13777509 2013-02-26 US08840243B2 2014-09-23 Lorenzo Anselmi; David Scheinberg
Eyeglasses comprising a frame (1) intended to support a pair of lenses (2) and having lateral ends (12) provided with slots (13), said frame (1) intended to be coupled to a retainer strap or band (3), with opposing free ends (5), which, when worn by the user around the head, allows him to wear the eyeglasses. A connecting member is provided (10) coupled to at least one of the free ends (5) of the aforementioned band (3), said connecting member (10) having an elongated body (15) with a portion (16) bent parallel to said body (15) and elastically movable in relation to it, said bent portion (16) intended to be inserted into one of the slots (13) provided on the lateral ends (12) of the frame (1) and being separable from it, deforming elastically if the band or strap (3) or the frame is subjected to tensile force.
48 Quick Draw and Quick Stow Magnetic Eyeglass Holder US13944541 2013-07-17 US20140022504A1 2014-01-23 William Mehrkam Peterson
One embodiment of an improved magnetic eyeglasses holder system includes a first magnet which can be substantially permanently attached to an eyeglass temple piece or frame, a second magnet positioned outside an article of clothing, and a third magnet positioned inside the article of clothing, providing a secure grip on the article of clothing. One embodiment includes a kit with heat-shrink-tubing to substantially permanently attach a first magnet to an eyeglass temple piece or frame. Other substantially permanent attachment options are described and shown, too. Sales of kits, for adapting ordinary eyeglasses, can develop and prove the existence of substantial markets for improved magnetic eyeglasses holders and thereby justify the expense of future mass production. Another embodiment, which is mass producible, uses a first magnet that is molded into the eyeglasses. Other embodiments are described and shown. A method for adapting ordinary eyeglasses is included, too.
49 Assembly forming a pair of spectacles especially for an infant or very young child US12530750 2008-03-25 US07857443B2 2010-12-28 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.
50 Folding glasses and enclosure US12284730 2008-09-25 US20100073625A1 2010-03-25 John A. Engstrom
Glasses of the kind to be worn for reading and including a pair of optical lenses to be positioned over the eyes of a wearer, first and second frame ends surrounding respective ones of the lenses, and a flexible bridge extending between the first and second frame ends. According to a preferred embodiment, the flexible bridge enables the first and second frame ends to be rotated toward one another, whereby the optical lenses will be aligned one above the other to create a space-efficient folded glasses configuration suitable for storage and transport in a compact enclosure. By way of example, the flexible bridge extending between the opposing frame ends is one of a wire having a spring memory, a coil spring, or a hinge. A handle is attached to one of the frame ends to receive a pushing or a pulling force to enable the wearer to slide his glasses, in their folded configuration, into the compact enclosure or to remove the glasses from the enclosure at which time the glasses will automatically return (i.e., expand) to their normal unfolded configuration ready for use.
51 Eyeglass holder US10774616 2004-02-10 US20050173602A1 2005-08-11 Howard Harrison; Dana 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.
52 Eyeglass holder US10842530 2004-05-11 US06880930B1 2005-04-19 Billy D. Henderson
An eyeglass holder formed to include two similar expanded C shaped hooks at the front lower end of said holder and from the back lower end having two vertical legs of the same piece at the top of said holder forming a radius pivot point. The Top being less width than the bottom hooks which form a cradle allowing the eyewear to be supported by the holder while the top of the holder would be placed on a supporting article such as the post of an automobile rearview mirror or other suitable means.
53 System for comfortable and aesthetic eyewear US10651108 2003-08-29 US20050046787A1 2005-03-03 Philipp Damjanovic
This invention, a system of eyewear without sidepieces and employing a noseclip, nosepiece, or nosebridge which can apply enough pressure to a person's nose to retain an article of eyewear without sidepieces to a person's head, is both more comfortable to wear and more aesthetically pleasing than many forms of current eyewear.
54 Molded eyeglasses with molded in bridge US687730 1991-04-19 US5274404A 1993-12-28 Wolman Michael
Molded eyeglasses, including two rimless molded lenses with a plastic material bridge having end portions which are molded into and embedded in the molded lenses. The invention is useful for pince-nez or normal eyeglasses. The bridge end portion is completely surrounded by lens material.
55 Pince-Nez eyeglasses US516515 1990-04-30 US5015087A 1991-05-14 Charles Baratelli
A Pince-Nez style eyeglass is provided, manufactured in one piece of lightweight plastic, and having a matte finish on all surfaces of the eyeglasses except the front and back surfaces of the lenses to reduce refraction and "piping" of light off of the non-functional surfaces of the eyeglasses into the eye of the user.
56 Means for holding eyeglasses within a scuba mask US687004 1976-05-17 US4023214A 1977-05-17 Arthur Waldherr
Means for holding prescription eyeglasses with the ear pieces removed in a conventional scuba mask in which the scuba mask comprises hood or body portion and a transparent wall surface at the front thereof. The means comprising a member which has a bottom portion and spaced side portions with the spaced side portions each terminating in a hooking end. The member when inserted in the scuba mask is positioned so that the bottom portion is adjacent the bottom of the hood and the opposite sides of the member are positioned adjacent the sides of the mask all adjacent the front transparent wall surface, with the upper portions of the sides of the member turned rearwardly and downwardly inside the mask and with the hooking ends engaging the frame of the eyeglasses to hold the frame in spaced relation to the front transparent wall surface of the scuba mask, so that when the scuba mask is applied to a person's face, the nose piece of the frame of the glasses will rest on the person's nose so that the person may view through said lenses and through the transparent front wall surface of the mask. The prescription eyeglasses when removed from the scuba mask may be worn in the conventional manner by reattaching the ear pieces thereto.
57 Spectacle supported nasal clamp US42344354 1954-04-15 US2965099A 1960-12-20 GUSTAVE AUFRICHT
58 Eyeglass mountings and the like US24797051 1951-09-24 US2727437A 1955-12-20 HANSEN AAGE H
59 Brow engaging eyeglass US76349647 1947-07-25 US2478921A 1949-08-16 HANSEN AAGE H
60 Ophthalmic mounting US12644937 1937-02-18 US2117385A 1938-05-17 WELLS RAYMOND L
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