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201 | METHOD FOR IMPROVING VISUAL COMFORT TO A WEARER AND ASSOCIATED ACTIVE SYSTEM OF VISION | EP13773258.2 | 2013-10-07 | EP2904452B1 | 2016-12-07 | BONNIN, Thierry; GIRAUDET, Guillaume |
Active vision system comprising: first and second customizable ophthalmic lenses (22) having an electrically variable occultation between substantially transparent and substantially obscured states; identification device (32) adapted for identifying whether the wearer's viewing state is in a near vision viewing state when wearing the customizable ophthalmic lenses; and processor (40) configured to: switch the electrically variable occultation of one of the customizable ophthalmic lenses (22) from the first to the second light occultation states when a near vision viewing state (NVVS) is identified by the identification device while at the same time the other lens is or return in the transparent state; and control the electrically variable occultation of the customizable ophthalmic lenses (22) such that they are in the first light occultation state when the wearer's viewing state is identified as being different from a near vision viewing state (NVVS) by identification device (32). | ||||||
202 | METHOD FOR IMPROVING VISUAL COMFORT TO A WEARER AND ASSOCIATED ACTIVE SYSTEM OF VISION | EP13773258.2 | 2013-10-07 | EP2904452A1 | 2015-08-12 | BONNIN, Thierry; GIRAUDET, Guillaume |
Active vision system comprising: first and second customizable ophthalmic lenses (22) having an electrically variable occultation between substantially transparent and substantially obscured states; identification device (32) adapted for identifying whether the wearer's viewing state is in a near vision viewing state when wearing the customizable ophthalmic lenses; and processor (40) configured to: switch the electrically variable occultation of one of the customizable ophthalmic lenses (22) from the first to the second light occultation states when a near vision viewing state (NVVS) is identified by the identification device while at the same time the other lens is or return in the transparent state; and control the electrically variable occultation of the customizable ophthalmic lenses (22) such that they are in the first light occultation state when the wearer's viewing state is identified as being different from a near vision viewing state (NVVS) by identification device (32). | ||||||
203 | Eye protection device | EP14159453.1 | 2014-03-13 | EP2803333A1 | 2014-11-19 | Hong, Rong-Tai |
An eye protection device a first covering sheet (11), a protection sheet (12), and a second covering sheet (13). The first covering sheet has a first supporting edge with a containment slot (110) and a first opening disposed on the first supporting edge. The protection sheet is disposed in the containment slot and has a non-transparent sheet and an axial aperture (122) provided in the sheet. The second covering sheet has a second supporting edge and a second opening provided on the second supporting edge. The second supporting edge overlaps the first supporting edge, and the first and second supporting edges sandwich the protection sheet in the containment slot.
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204 | PROTECTIVE SPRAY PAINTER EYE WEAR | EP12825535.3 | 2012-07-02 | EP2747721A1 | 2014-07-02 | Kikuyama, Kendall Masao |
A binocular snap on lens for conventional safety glasses having slits located in front of a user's eyes through which the user can see. The snap on lens is configured to snap onto the safety glasses, and preferably stagnantly sealingly conforms to the safety glasses to create a stagnantly sealed interior space between the snap on lens and the safety glasses. The air in the interior space creates a stagnant air barrier that creates air resistance against airborne particles traversing the interior space and contacting the safety glasses. Another preferred embodiment comprises two monocular snap on lenses, each configured to snap onto a corresponding side of the safety glasses. | ||||||
205 | Eye shielding apparatus | EP13195610.4 | 2013-12-04 | EP2741118A1 | 2014-06-11 | Holding, Pace |
In one aspect, eye shielding apparatus are described herein. In some embodiments, an eye shielding apparatus comprises an eye shield, a strap, and an arm connecting the eye shield to the strap, wherein the strap is operable to couple the eye shielding apparatus to an optical instrument. In some embodiments, the apparatus further comprises a secondary strap attached to the eye shield, wherein the secondary strap is operable to secure the eye shield to the side of the optical instrument.
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206 | ADJUSTABLE FLICKER RATE VISION TRAINING AND TESTING | EP12811649.8 | 2012-07-11 | EP2731569A1 | 2014-05-21 | YOO, Herb; REICHOW, Alan |
A vision training system comprises a display device configured to display dynamic visual content having a flicker rate, a flicker generator configured to adjust the flicker rate according to a duty cycle, a visual signal source configured to provide a visual signal in the form of dynamic content to the flicker generator, or, alternatively, to the display device, and a receiver configured to receive indications that the flicker rate should be adjusted. | ||||||
207 | Zone switched sports training eyewear | EP11190712.7 | 2007-08-31 | EP2428836B1 | 2013-05-29 | Coulter, Ryan; Collier, Michael; Frank, Phil; Reichow, Alan; Citek, Karl |
208 | AUGENSCHUTZ MIT HORIZONTAL VERSTELLBAREN ANSCHLAGEN | EP10849766.0 | 2010-05-18 | EP2577382A1 | 2013-04-10 | Die Erfindernennung liegt noch nicht vor |
The present invention relates to an eyeshade apparatus having a band, a lens, lens punchouts, and adjustable stops. Its design allows the curvature of the lens of the eyeshade to be modifiable for different activities and uses. The eyeshade apparatus, also because of its design, is nearly indestructible in its non-use position as it lies virtually flat. | ||||||
209 | Eyeglasses for personal and commercial use including reuse in 3d theater and other repeated operations | EP12157302.6 | 2012-02-28 | EP2498118A3 | 2012-12-05 | Healy, Andrew; Hovanky, Thao; Farnam, Julian; Basler, Brad; Sijen, Pascal; O'Brien, Alan |
3D glasses including features for an enhanced viewing experience with lower production and operating costs for theaters. Keyed lenses and removable temples facilitate assembly and field repairs. Specific angles of lens placement, and the provision of specific anti-reflective areas on the frames enhance the quality of the optical path content being viewed. RFID and radio chips increase accountability and collection of use statistics. Smooth areas enhance cleaning and lower the time and material costs for between use cleanings.
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210 | EYE PROTECTIVE ARTICLE FOR PERSONAL COSMETIC SKIN TREATMENT | EP10834312.0 | 2010-12-05 | EP2506813A1 | 2012-10-10 | ECKHOUSE, Shimon; KUTSCHER, Tuvia Dror |
Disclosed is an article designed to attenuate intensive and unwanted light emitted by an IPL or laser device that may occasionally reach the eyes of a user or operator, while not limiting their ability to see in a bright region. Eye protection is achieved by an assembly of baffles extending towards the source of IPL. The baffles limit the field of view of the article to a value sufficient for coupling a safe amount of light intensity enabling comfortable IPL or laser applicator tracking and operation. | ||||||
211 | GOLF BALL ALIGNING DEVICE | EP09846926.5 | 2009-11-06 | EP2448642A1 | 2012-05-09 | Rim, Chol Kwi |
A golf ball aligning device (GBAD), that is disclosed as a golf visor and as a golf cap. Both the visor and the cap feature a bill that has a front square edge, an upper surface and a lower surface. To the lower surface and adjacent to the front square edge of the bill is applied a dark non-glare finish. Alternatively, to the square front edge of the bill can be attached by means of a living hinge a square movable tab also having a dark non-glare finish. The dark non-glare finish when viewed by a golfer, aids in aligning a straight ball trajectory along a golf course. The GBAD can also be designed to include a bill adjusting assembly that interfaces with the right and left head bands and the respective right and left hand bands. | ||||||
212 | Procédé de fabrication d'une ébauche pour la réalisation d'un écran de protection pour lunettes de sport et ébauche obtenue | EP05798587.1 | 2005-08-26 | EP1787159B1 | 2012-05-02 | DUMANGE, Isabelle; MONTALBANO, Franck; BILLARD, Etienne |
The invention relates to a method for creating a blank (1) for producing a protective screen for sports glasses, said method being characterised in that the blank (1 ) is produced by injecting a tinted transparent thermoplastic material into an injection mould comprising a cavity which is arranged in such a way as to form a plate (10), and from which the screen is to be removed once a determined form has been cut out. Said injection mould also comprises an injection region provided with an inlet which communicates with an injection point (12) and an outlet which communicates with the cavity by an injection threshold (13). Said injection region is arranged in such a way as to form a removable injection heel (11) which is attached to the plate (10), the ratio of the length (L1 ) of the injection threshold (13) and the length (L2) of the plate (10) being between 15 and 100 %, preferably between 30 and 80 %. | ||||||
213 | ZONE SWITCHED SPORTS TRAINING EYEWEAR | EP07841732.6 | 2007-08-31 | EP2069855B1 | 2012-04-04 | COULTER, Ryan; COLLIER, Michael; FRANK, Phil; REICHOW, Alan W.; CITEK, Karl M. |
Vision training eyewear include lenses having a plurality of obscuration zones. The obscuration zones are individually switchable to provide light emission or attenuation that can interfere with normal vision of the wearer. A pattern or sequence of patterns can be selectively activated at a fixed or variable rate while a trainee is exposed to a test situation. | ||||||
214 | PRODUIT COMPORTANT UNE LENTILLE OPHTALMIQUE SOUPLE, ET PROCÉDÉ DE MONTAGE D'UNE TELLE LENTILLE OPHTALMIQUE SOUPLE SUR UN VERRE DE LUNETTES | EP10717195.1 | 2010-04-19 | EP2430492A1 | 2012-03-21 | ROUAULT DE COLIGNY, Pierre |
The invention relates to a product (30) for optical use and to a method for using said product. According to the invention, the product comprises at least two separable stacked layers: one flexible, transparent optical layer (31) for adhering to the lens of a spectacle frame, and one first conditioning layer (35) for conditioning said optical layer, which is more rigid than said optical layer in order to enable the product to be machined using a conventional spectacle lens trimming machine. | ||||||
215 | Zone switched sports training eyewear | EP11190712.7 | 2007-08-31 | EP2428836A1 | 2012-03-14 | Coulter, Ryan; Collier, Michael; Frank, Phil; Reichow, Alan; Citek, Karl |
Vision training eyewear include lenses having a plurality of obscuration zones. The obscuration zones are individually switchable to provide light emission or attenuation that can interfere with normal vision of the wearer. A pattern or sequence of patterns can be selectively activated at a fixed or variable rate while a trainee is exposed to a test situation.
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216 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR LIMITING GROWTH OF EYE LENGTH | EP09835729.6 | 2009-12-21 | EP2379028A2 | 2011-10-26 | NEITZ, Jay; NEITZ, Maureen |
Certain embodiments of the present invention are directed to therapeutic intervention in patients with eye-length-related disorders to prevent, ameliorate, or reverse the effects of the eye-length-related disorders. Embodiments of the present invention include methods for early recognition of patients with eye-length-related disorders, therapeutic methods for inhibiting further degradation of vision in patients with eye-length-related disorders, reversing, when possible, eye-length-related disorders, and preventing eye-length-related disorders. Additional embodiments of the present invention are directed to particular devices used in therapeutic intervention in patients with eye-length-related disorders. | ||||||
217 | A REACTOR FOR THE QUANTITATIVE ANALYSIS OF NUCLEIC ACIDS | EP07855763.4 | 2007-12-24 | EP2227537A1 | 2010-09-15 | SUN, Zhen, Hong; WANG, Wendy; LIAO, Hang |
A reactor for the quantitative analysis of target nucleic acids using an evanescent wave detection technique and a method of use thereof is provided. The reactor includes a substrate with a cavity, a buffer layer arranged over the substrate; a cover plate arranged over the buffer layer, and inlet and outlet ports. The reactor is thermally and chemically stable for PCR processing and suitable for an evanescent wave detection technique. | ||||||
218 | Device with glare shield | EP09446504.4 | 2009-06-26 | EP2146238A1 | 2010-01-20 | Borgersen, Kjell |
The invention relates to a device 1 equipped with a glare shield for a user of the device. The device 1 is designed to be worn on a user's head, and comprises a holder 2 in which at least one transparent sheet 3 is mounted, for instance a lens of a pair of spectacles or a visor of a motorbike helmet. Through the sheet the user may view his environment when he wears the device on his head. The sheet 3 has two dark regions 4 blocking incoming light. The dark regions 4 are surrounded at least partly by the remaining part of the sheet 3 and are placed so that they coinside to a dark spot for the user's eye, which spot may dim a dazzling source of light. The invention relates also to a device comprising a pair of light-impermeable parts which may be clipped onto a pair of spectacles.
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219 | Safety eyeglasses having side shield | EP08290335.2 | 2008-04-04 | EP2107416A1 | 2009-10-07 | Sohn, Chung-Be |
Safety eyeglasses having a metal frame are provided with integrally molded side shields. The frame includes a lens frame, a pair of eyeglasses temples, and a pair of side shields made of a synthetic resin and integrally joined to the eyeglasses temples, characterized in that each of the side shields comprises: a groove formed on a given position of a flat portion of each eyeglasses temple in the vicinity of a hinge portion of each eyeglasses temple, such that the groove is filled with a synthetic resin solution forming the side shields, so as to fix the side shields onto the eyeglasses temples; and a front cover extended inwardly from the front side thereof in such a manner as to be overlaid onto a portion of the lens frame, so as to block a space portion formed between the lens frame and each side shield. |
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220 | Brille, insbesondere Sportbrille | EP07023096.6 | 2007-11-29 | EP1949878A3 | 2009-04-22 | Grau, Werner; Gehring, Martin |
Bei einer Brille, insbesondere Sportbrille oder Skibrille, mit einem Rahmen und einer am Rahmen angeordneten Scheibe sowie mit einer über dieser Scheibe lösbar befestigbaren Deckscheibe, ist vorgesehen, dass an jedem äußeren Ende (17) der Deckscheibe (5) ein Deckscheibenspanner (9) mit einer Ausnehmung (14) angeordnet ist und an jedem äußeren Ende des Rahmens (2) ein Spannhaken (8) ausgebildet ist, wobei die Deckscheibenspanner (9) wenigstens abschnittsweise aus einem elastisch dehnbaren Material bestehen, wobei der Abstand der Spannhaken (8) längs der Scheibe (4) größer ist als der Abstand der hinteren Enden der Ausnehmungen (14), sodass die hinteren Enden der Ausnehmungen (14) nur unter elastischer Dehnung der Deckscheibenspanner (9) über die hinteren Enden der Spannhaken (8) hinter die Spannhaken (8) einrastbar sind.
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