序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
321 HEADS UP DISPLAY SYSTEMS FOR GLASSES EP13804697.4 2013-06-10 EP2859401A1 2015-04-15 ABDOLLAHI, Hamid; LEUNG, Raymond C. M.
A Heads-Up Display (HUD) system for mounting on a pair of glasses comprises a power module for providing electrical power removably mountable to one side of a lens assembly of the glasses, an electronics module connectable to receive electrical power from the power module, the electronics module removably mountable to an opposite side of the lens assembly of the glasses; and a display housing mounted on a display arm extending from the electronics module to a position within a field of vision of a user wearing the glasses. A pair of glasses adapted to receive a HUD system comprises a lens assembly providing one or more electrically conductive paths from a first side thereof to a second side thereof.
322 EYEFRAME WITH INTERCHANGEABLE LENSPIECES HELD BY A MAGNETIC CLOSURE AND INTERCHANGEABLE LENS SYSTEM EP09826958 2009-11-17 EP2359184A4 2013-05-01 LIPAWSKY STEVEN R
323 Magnetically attached auxiliary lens for spectacles EP11180022.3 2005-01-14 EP2395385B1 2012-03-28 Kurtin, Stephen
324 Mountable glasses EP11158630.1 2011-03-17 EP2385416A2 2011-11-09 Ling, Yan Keung; Cheung, Hing Yuen

This invention relates to mountable glasses comprising first and second lenses, a bridge member adapted for joining the first and second lenses to form a unitary structure, the bridge member comprising a clamping means for mounting said bridge member to a bridge portion of a eyeglasses frame, the bridge member further comprises a locking means adapted for keeping the clamping means in a closed position. The locking means comprises a sliding member adapted for locking the bridge member to the bridge portion of the eyeglasses frame by moving the sliding member from a first position to a second position of the bridge member.

325 Head-mounted type display device EP11002415.5 2011-03-23 EP2372431A2 2011-10-05 Sugihara, Ryohei; Tatsuta, Seiji; Iba, Yoichi

A head-mounted type display device includes: a spectacle frame for fixture to a user's head; a body unit 2 fixed to the spectacle frame and having an image output unit from which image output unit image light of an image to be displayed is output; an eyepiece optical unit 3 for allowing image light output from the image output unit to be incident on the eyepiece optical unit, for guiding the incident image light to the corresponding eyeball 11 of the user with the spectacle frame being mounted on the user's head, and for displaying, as a virtual image, a magnified version of the image from the image output unit within a user's visual field; and an attachment means 4 for attaching the eyepiece optical unit 3 to the body unit in a replaceable manner. The attachment means 4 may attach at least first and second eyepiece optical units to each other in a replaceable manner, the first and second eyepiece optical units having different optical axis paths L in optical systems for guiding the image light from the image output unit to the eyeball 11.

326 Sports glasses EP11152021.9 2011-01-25 EP2357510A1 2011-08-17 Hellström, Björn

The invention relates to a pair of sports glasses comprising a curved visor (11) and means for attaching the sports glasses to a user arranged at the side portions of the visor (11). The glasses further comprises a module (31) attached to the inner surface of the visor (11), which module (31) comprises a first attachment portion (33) arranged in contact with the inner surface of the visor (11), a bridge portion (34) facing the nose of a user, and at least one support portion (35, 35') for an optical prism arranged to extend in a lateral direction to a position adjacent an eye of the wearer. The prism is attached to each support portion (35, 35'), wherein the visor (11) provides a non-refracted view along a first axis and the prism provides a refracted view along a second axis.

327 Head mounted display device EP10250495.8 2010-03-17 EP2237099A3 2011-01-26 Matsumoto, Shigeru; Tanaka, Mitsugi

A head mounted display device comprises a frame, an image display unit, an extension member and a retaining mechanism. The frame includes a front part, a connection part and a temple part. The front part is mountable on a user's nose and extends in a right-and-left direction in front of the user's eye. The connection part is fixed to at least one edge portion of right and left side edges of the front part and extends in a rearward direction from the one edge portion. The temple part is mountable on the user's ear and rotatably connected with the connection part around a rotation axis extending along an up-and-down direction. The image display unit includes an optical system and is configured to generate an image to be displayed for the user. The extension member extends in a forward direction from the one edge portion. The retaining mechanism is configured to detachably retain the image display unit in the extension member.

328 Head mounted display device EP10250495.8 2010-03-17 EP2237099A2 2010-10-06 Matsumoto, Shigeru; Tanaka, Mitsugi

A head mounted display device comprises a frame, an image display unit, an extension member and a retaining mechanism. The frame includes a front part, a connection part and a temple part. The front part is mountable on a user's nose and extends in a right-and-left direction in front of the user's eye. The connection part is fixed to at least one edge portion of right and left side edges of the front part and extends in a rearward direction from the one edge portion. The temple part is mountable on the user's ear and rotatably connected with the connection part around a rotation axis extending along an up-and-down direction. The image display unit includes an optical system and is configured to generate an image to be displayed for the user. The extension member extends in a forward direction from the one edge portion. The retaining mechanism is configured to detachably retain the image display unit in the extension member.

329 EYEWEAR ASSEMBLY WITH SIDE SHIELDS AND METHOD OF INSTALLING SAME EP02784107.1 2002-10-15 EP1436661B1 2010-03-10 NAHMIAS, Robert, J.
330 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.
331 SAFETY EYEWEAR INCLUDING A PRESCRIPTION INSERT EP07795820.5 2007-06-06 EP2027504A2 2009-02-25 STANLEY, Glen; CANAVAN, Richard, W.; MARINI, Solomon
Exemplary embodiments include a safety eyewear including a prescription insert, which inset may be useable between different safety eyewear. Such eyewear may also include: a frame; a removable lens carrier removably attached to the frame, the removable lens carrier including a permanently attached lens; and a prescription insert removably attached to the frame, wherein the removable lens carrier is capable of being removed and attached to the frame during the use of the safety eyewear.
332 FLEXIBLE SAFETY SIDESHIELD FOR USE WITH EYEWEAR EP07753612.6 2007-03-20 EP2008150A2 2008-12-31 Simmons, Bennie F., Jr.
The present invention is directed to a flexible sideshield for removable attachment to an eyeglass frame without interfering with movement of the temples attached by hinges to the eyeglass frame. The sideshield is typically formed from a polyvinylchloride (PVC) which is flexible, but resilient and maintains its shape. The sideshield shape is generally arcuate, having a periphery for generally conforming to the shape of the eyeglass frame and has a top portion, a bottom portion, and a side portion integrally formed as a single unit. A flange portion extends inwardly from at least one of the top, bottom or side portions of the sideshield in front of and substantially parallel to the eyeglass frame. An expansion member is disposed within the flange portion which enables the flexible sideshield to conform to a wide variety of eyeglass frames sizes and shapes, while providing an inward bias that maintains the position of the sideshield on the eyeglass frame. The inward biasing force of the biasing member also draws the contour edges of the curvilinear perimeter of the flexible sideshield toward the facial contour of a wearer.
333 ATTACHABLE MAGNETIC EYEGLASSES AND METHOD OF MAKING SAME EP06787446.1 2006-07-18 EP1971896A1 2008-09-24 ZELAZOWSKI, Dennis G.
A supplemental lens unit is used on or in combination with a pair of eyeglasses. Lens unit comprises a bridge having at least one prong on each of two ends. Two supplemental lenses are connected by holes positioned near a nasal portion thereof through which prongs protrude. At least one magnet is positioned in peripheral cavities drilled into primary and supplemental lenses. Magnets in each supplemental lens and the corresponding primary lens are of opposite polarity such that lenses are magnetically and removably attached. An example of a method of manufacturing the supplemental lens unit is also disclosed.
334 EYEWEAR WITH CLIP-ON FRAME AND LENS EP06846295.1 2006-11-14 EP1960823A1 2008-08-27 COLLIER, Michael
Eyewear includes an outer frame having a right temple arm and a left temple arm. An outer lens is secured to the outer frame. An inner frame is removably secured to one of the outer frame and the outer lens. An inner lens has a nosepiece and is secured to the inner frame.
335 Spectacles set with detachable shelter frame EP02011004.5 2002-05-17 EP1363155B1 2008-07-30 Xie, Yiling
336 AUXILIARY EYEWEAR ATTACHMENT METHODS AND APPARATUS AND UNIVERSAL ADAPTER EP00986310.1 2000-12-11 EP1250623B1 2008-07-23 Zelman, Gary Martin
A method and apparatus for mounting auxiliary eyeglasses (10) on conventional eyeglasses (12) in which magnets are attached to appendages (18) on the auxiliary eyeglasses mating with magnets mounted on the temple extensions (22) of conventional eyeglasses. The magnets (26) on the auxiliary eyeglasses are mounted in sockets (28) formed on the appendages (18) of the auxiliary eyeglasses such that their maximum magnetic force is oriented vertically or parallel to the plane of the conventional eyeglass frame. The appendages (18) on the auxiliary eyeglass frame (16) fit beneath the temple extensions (22) on the conventional eyeglass frame (20) to hold the auxiliary frames in place solely by the magnetic attractive force. The orientation of the magnets is such that the maximum magnetic force resits any downward movement of the auxiliary eyeglasses (10) on the conventional eyeglasses (12) when installed. In a modification of the embodiment, the magnets mounted on the conventional eyeglasses are recessed in sockets formed on the temple extensions while the magnets mounted on the appendages extend out of the sockets. The extended magnets fit into the recesses in the conventional eyeglass sockets automatically aligning and securing the auxiliary eyeglasses on the conventional eyeglasses. Another embodiment is comprised of a universal adapter (80) in which a magnet is mounted in a cylindrical sockets (82) and has a tongue (84) with a hole (86) for mounting on conventional eyeglasses with existing hardware.
337 MAGNET STRUCTURE OF EYEGLASSES ASSEMBLY HAVING AUXILIARY EYEGLASSES USING HINGE FUNCTION EP05764873 2005-04-18 EP1738216A4 2008-04-09 PARK HUN-YANG
Disclosed herein is an eyeglasses assembly having primary eyeglasses and auxiliary eyeglasses which are openably and closably secured to the primary eyeglasses using magnets. The eyeglasses assembly includes magnets for maintaining an opened state of the auxiliary eyeglasses when the auxiliary eyeglasses are openably secured to the primary eyeglasses in front, and magnets for maintaining a closed state of the auxiliary eyeglasses when the auxiliary eyeglasses are closably secured to the primary eyeglasses in front, thereby increasing combining force between the primary eyeglasses and the auxiliary eyeglasses.
338 EYEWEAR HAVING LENSES WITH RIMS EP04786630 2004-09-20 EP1668402A4 2007-11-07 SHELDON BRENT
A method for assembly of an eyewear and an eyewear structure are provided to incorporate preferred properties into the eyewear. A lens is encircled by a rim element having the preferred properties thereby forming a lens unit which is removably attached to the eyewear structure. Therefore, the lens can be better retained within the eyewear structure. Such lens units can be made interchangeable one to another, and with a variety of individual properties such that replacement of the lens unit attached to the eyewear structure with a selected one of the interchangeable lens units, will change the properties of the eyewear as per user's preferences.
339 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.
340 Eyewear for ballistic and light protection EP03077465.7 2003-08-07 EP1388332B1 2007-05-09 Hartley, Scott M.; Sutter, Brad L.; Sallavanti, Robert A.
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