Intelligent glasses
By setting mounting slots and elastic buckle positioning structures on the AR glasses frame, a stable interval setting between the refractive lenses and the smart lenses is achieved, solving the problems of blurred vision and dizziness for people with refractive errors, and improving the user experience and convenience.
Patent Information
- Application Number
- CN202520319766.X
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2025-02-26
- Publication Date
- 2026-02-24
- Estimated Expiration
- 2035-02-26
AI Technical Summary
Existing AR glasses cannot be effectively used with refractive glasses, causing problems such as blurred vision and dizziness when used by people with refractive errors.
Design a smart glasses frame with mounting slots for detachable installation of refractive lenses and smart lenses spaced apart along the thickness direction. These lenses are secured with elastic clips and positioning structures, providing a stable and convenient installation method.
It avoids blurred vision and dizziness, expands the applicable population, improves the user experience, reduces maintenance costs, extends product life, and improves ease of operation.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model relates to the field of smart wearable technology, and in particular to a smart glasses. Background Technology
[0002] Augmented Reality (AR) technology is a technology that organically integrates virtual visual information with the real physical world. It utilizes various techniques such as computer-generated 2D / 3D audiovisual information, 3D spatial modeling, human-computer intelligent interaction, and intelligent physical sensing to apply virtual information to the real world. The two types of information complement each other, thus "enhancing" the real world. With the further development of AR technology, AR glasses are increasingly coming into view.
[0003] For individuals with visual impairments, such as myopia, hyperopia, and astigmatism, using AR glasses can easily lead to blurred vision and dizziness due to refractive errors. Furthermore, their existing corrective lenses may not work effectively with the AR glasses, thus affecting their overall experience. Utility Model Content
[0004] This invention provides a smart glasses that is convenient for people with refractive errors to use and improves their experience.
[0005] This utility model provides a smart glasses, including: a frame, on which a smart lens and a mounting groove are provided; and a refractive lens, which is detachably disposed in the mounting groove; wherein, when the refractive lens is installed in the mounting groove, the refractive lens and the smart lens are spaced apart along the thickness direction of the smart lens.
[0006] In one possible implementation, the refractive lens is provided with a locking groove, and an elastic buckle is provided in the mounting groove. The elastic buckle engages with the locking groove to fix the refractive lens located in the mounting groove.
[0007] In one possible implementation, a first positioning part is provided in the mounting slot, and a second positioning part is provided on the refractive lens. The second positioning part is inserted and engaged with the first positioning part to position the refractive lens located in the mounting slot.
[0008] In one possible implementation, the first positioning part is a first groove, and the second positioning part is a first protrusion that engages with the first groove; and / or, the second positioning part is a second groove, and the first positioning part is a second protrusion that engages with the second groove.
[0009] In one possible implementation, the first positioning part and / or the second positioning part are provided with guide fillets.
[0010] In one possible implementation, the second positioning part and the clamping groove are respectively disposed at opposite ends of the refractive lens.
[0011] In one possible implementation, the refractive lens is provided with a handle, which is located adjacent to a locking groove.
[0012] In one possible implementation, the refractive lens includes a lens body, a locking groove, a second positioning part, and a handle formed on the lens body.
[0013] In one possible implementation, the refractive lens includes a lens body and a molding portion disposed on the outer periphery of the lens body, with a locking groove, a second positioning portion, and a handle formed on the molding portion.
[0014] In one possible implementation, the refractive lens includes at least one of myopia lenses, hyperopia lenses, and astigmatism lenses.
[0015] The smart glasses provided by this utility model are designed for people with refractive errors. By installing the corresponding refractive lenses in the mounting slots of the frame, and with the refractive lenses and smart lenses spaced apart along the thickness direction, the glasses avoid blurred vision and dizziness caused by refractive errors, making them convenient for people with refractive errors to use and improving their experience. Attached Figure Description
[0016] To more clearly illustrate the technical solutions in this utility model or the prior art, the drawings used in the description of the embodiments or the prior art will be briefly introduced below. Obviously, the drawings described below are some embodiments of this utility model. For those skilled in the art, other drawings can be obtained from these drawings without creative effort.
[0017] Figure 1 This is an exploded structural diagram of a smart glasses provided by this utility model.
[0018] Figure 2 This is a three-dimensional structural diagram of a smart glasses provided by this utility model.
[0019] Figure 3 This is a structural schematic diagram of a glasses frame and a smart lens provided by this utility model.
[0020] Figure 4 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of a refractive lens provided by this utility model.
[0021] Figure 5 This is a three-dimensional structural diagram of a refractive lens provided by this utility model from another angle.
[0022] Figure 6This is a three-dimensional structural diagram of a refractive lens at another angle provided by this utility model.
[0023] Figure label:
[0024] 1. Frame; 11. Mounting slot; 12. Elastic buckle; 13. First positioning part;
[0025] 2. Smart lenses;
[0026] 3. Refracting lens; 31. Clamping groove; 32. Second positioning part; 321. Guide rounded corner; 33. Handle. Detailed Implementation
[0027] To make the objectives, technical solutions, and advantages of this utility model clearer, the technical solutions of this utility model will be clearly and completely described below with reference to the accompanying drawings. Obviously, the described embodiments are only some embodiments of this utility model, not all embodiments. Based on the embodiments of this utility model, all other embodiments obtained by those skilled in the art without creative effort are within the scope of protection of this utility model.
[0028] The following is combined with Figures 1-6 This invention describes a smart glasses embodiment, comprising: a frame 1 and a refractive lens 3, wherein:
[0029] The frame 1 is equipped with a smart lens 2 and a mounting slot 11.
[0030] The refractive lens 3 is detachably installed in the mounting groove 11; wherein, when the refractive lens 3 is installed in the mounting groove 11, the refractive lens 3 and the smart lens 2 are spaced apart along the thickness direction of the smart lens 2.
[0031] The smart glasses provided in this utility model are designed for people with refractive errors. By installing the corresponding refractive lens 3 in the mounting slot 11 of the frame 1, and with the refractive lens 3 and the smart lens 2 spaced apart along the thickness direction, the glasses can avoid blurred vision and dizziness caused by refractive errors, making them convenient for people with refractive errors to use and improving their experience.
[0032] In this embodiment, the smart lens 2 is an AR lens. Of course, the smart lens 2 can also be a VR lens or a WR lens.
[0033] Specifically, the design combining the frame 1, the smart lens 2, and the detachable refractive lens 3 solves the problems encountered by visually impaired people using AR glasses. Specifically, a mounting slot 11 is provided on the frame 1, allowing the refractive lens 3 to be detachably mounted therein, spaced apart from the smart lens 2 along its thickness. This detachable design allows users to change the refractive lens 3 to different prescriptions according to their individual vision needs, expanding the applicability of AR glasses. For example, in a family setting, different family members can share a pair of AR glasses, only needing to replace their individual refractive lenses 3. Furthermore, the spaced-apart structure between the refractive lens 3 and the smart lens 2 avoids direct contact between them, preventing scratches to the smart lens 2 that may be caused by frequent disassembly or daily use, thus extending the product's lifespan. In addition, this modular design reduces product maintenance costs; when the refractive lens 3 is scratched or damaged, only the refractive lens 3 needs to be replaced, without replacing the entire pair of glasses. In practical applications, such as in office settings, users can quickly change between nearsighted and farsighted lenses according to different working distances, improving ease of use.
[0034] like Figure 1 , 3 As shown in Figure 6, in some embodiments, the refractive lens 3 is provided with a locking groove 31, and the mounting groove 11 is provided with an elastic buckle 12. The elastic buckle 12 engages with the locking groove 31 to fix the refractive lens 3 located in the mounting groove 11.
[0035] In this invention, a locking groove 31 is provided on the refractive lens 3, and an elastic buckle 12 is provided in the mounting groove 11, with the two engaging in a locking fit. The engagement of the elastic buckle 12 and the locking groove 31 provides a reliable fixing effect, ensuring that the refractive lens 3 will not loosen or fall off during use. For example, in sports scenarios, even if the user engages in strenuous exercise, the refractive lens 3 can remain firmly in the installed position. Moreover, the design of the elastic buckle 12 allows users to easily complete the installation and removal operations without professional tools or skills, improving the product's ease of use. Furthermore, this locking structure design avoids the lens damage that may occur with traditional screw fixing, and also avoids problems such as lost screws. In daily use, such as when the lens fogs up during outdoor activities, users can quickly remove the refractive lens 3 for cleaning, improving the user experience.
[0036] Specifically, the elastic buckle 12 is disposed within the mounting groove 11, and compression and ejection of the elastic buckle 12 are achieved by setting elastic structures such as springs, spring sheets, and elastic arms. Optionally, the elastic buckle 12 can also be made of elastic material, utilizing the properties of the elastic material itself to achieve compression and ejection.
[0037] In some embodiments, a first positioning part 13 is provided in the mounting groove 11, and a second positioning part 32 is provided on the refractive lens 3. The second positioning part 32 is inserted and engaged with the first positioning part 13 to position the refractive lens 3 located in the mounting groove 11.
[0038] In this invention, the positioning structure ensures the accuracy of the refractive lens 3's installation position, avoiding visual discomfort that may result from installation deviations. For example, accurate optical positioning can reduce visual fatigue when using AR glasses for extended periods. The positioning structure provides installation guidance, allowing users to intuitively perceive the correct installation position and orientation, reducing the possibility of misoperation. Furthermore, the locking structure, combined with the locking mechanism, forms a dual protection mechanism, further enhancing the stability of the refractive lens 3. In practical applications, such as educational training scenarios where multiple students take turns using the same pair of AR glasses, this positioning design ensures consistent optical performance after each lens replacement.
[0039] In some embodiments, the first positioning part 13 is a first groove, and the second positioning part 32 is a first protrusion that engages with the first groove; and / or, the second positioning part 32 is a second groove, and the first positioning part 13 is a second protrusion that engages with the second groove.
[0040] In this invention, the positioning structure employing a groove and a protrusion interlocking mechanism achieves the following beneficial effects: First, the engagement of the groove and the protrusion provides clear mechanical positioning, allowing for a clear feedback of proper placement during installation. Second, this structural design offers good fault tolerance, enabling accurate installation even in low-light conditions. Third, the selectable design of a first groove engaging with a first protrusion or a second groove engaging with a second protrusion provides a flexible manufacturing solution, facilitating optimized production processes. In practical applications, such as exhibition settings where staff frequently need to change refractive lenses 3 for different visitors, this intuitive positioning structure can improve replacement efficiency.
[0041] like Figure 1 , 3 As shown in Figure 6, in a specific embodiment, the first positioning part 13 is a first groove, and the second positioning part 32 is a first protrusion that can be snapped into the first groove. When installing the refractive lens 3, the first protrusion is first inserted into the first groove to position one end of the refractive lens 3, and then the elastic buckle 12 is snapped into the clamping groove 31 to complete the installation of the refractive lens 3.
[0042] In another specific embodiment, the second positioning part 32 is a second groove, and the first positioning part 13 is a second protrusion that can be snapped into the second groove. When installing the refractive lens 3, the second protrusion is first inserted into the second groove to position one end of the refractive lens 3, and then the elastic buckle 12 is snapped into the locking groove 31 to complete the installation of the refractive lens 3.
[0043] like Figure 5 As shown, in some embodiments, the first positioning part 13 and / or the second positioning part 32 are provided with guide fillets 321.
[0044] In this invention, during the installation of the refractive lens 3, the guide rounded corner 321 guides the lens 3 to accurately slide into the positioning position, improving the smoothness of installation. Furthermore, the rounded corner design reduces wear between components, extending the product's lifespan. Finally, it reduces the possibility of jamming during installation, improving the user experience. For example, in medical settings, even when medical personnel are wearing gloves, the guide rounded corner 321 design ensures smooth lens replacement.
[0045] In some embodiments, the second positioning part 32 and the locking groove 31 are respectively disposed at opposite ends of the refractive lens 3.
[0046] In this invention, the second positioning part 32 and the locking groove 31 are respectively disposed at opposite ends of the refractive lens 3. This two-point support layout provides better support stability and prevents the refractive lens 3 from shaking during use. This layout facilitates the even distribution of force, reduces local stress concentration, and improves product durability. During assembly and disassembly, the user can clearly perceive the operating sequence, improving the certainty of the operation. In practical applications, such as virtual reality game scenarios, this layout can ensure the stability of the refractive lens 3 even under intense head movements.
[0047] Specifically, this application provides one locking groove 31 and one second positioning part 32. The second positioning part 32 and the locking groove 31 are respectively located at opposite ends of the refractive lens 3, thereby achieving the positioning of both ends of the refractive lens 3, and thus completing the positioning of the refractive lens 3 and the frame 1.
[0048] Optionally, multiple second positioning parts 32 can be provided in this application. The multiple second positioning parts 32 are respectively located at the end of the refractive lens 3 away from the locking groove 31. By engaging with the multiple first positioning parts 13 respectively, the positioning effect of the refractive lens 3 can be further improved. Moreover, the multiple second positioning parts 32 are located at the end away from the locking groove 31, which facilitates the installation and removal of the refractive lens 3.
[0049] like Figure 4-5As shown, in some embodiments, the refractive lens 3 is provided with a handle 33, which is located adjacent to the locking groove 31.
[0050] In this invention, the design of the handle 33 and its proximity to the locking groove 31 provide users with a clear point of leverage, facilitating force application for assembly and disassembly. The layout of the handle 33 near the locking groove 31 allows the force applied to the locking structure directly, improving operational efficiency. This design effectively prevents damage to the lenses due to improper force application. In practical applications, such as express delivery sorting scenarios where staff frequently need to switch between near and far prescription lenses, this design can improve work efficiency.
[0051] Specifically, a receiving groove is provided in the mounting groove 11 of the frame 1, and an elastic buckle 12 is disposed in the receiving groove, with part of it extending out of the receiving groove. The elastic buckle 12 can extend and retract due to its own elasticity. When installing the refractive lens 3, the edge of the refractive lens 3 presses against the elastic buckle 12, causing the elastic buckle 12 to compress. When the elastic buckle 12 is aligned with the locking groove 31, the elastic buckle 12 resets under its own elastic force, thereby locking the elastic buckle 12 into the locking groove 31, completing the fixation of the refractive lens 3 and ensuring the stable and reliable installation of the refractive lens 3. The end of the elastic buckle 12 facing the locking groove 31 is provided with an arc surface. When the refractive lens 3 is removed, the handle 33 is used to turn the end of the refractive lens 3 near the elastic buckle 12. The arc surface design can change the direction of the force, so that the refractive lens 3 can squeeze the end of the elastic buckle 12, so that the elastic buckle 12 is compressed into the receiving groove again until the elastic buckle 12 is completely disengaged from the locking groove 31, thus completing the removal of the refractive lens 3.
[0052] When the refractive lens 3 is installed in the mounting slot 11, the handle 33 abuts against the frame 1. At this time, the handle 33 and the elastic buckle 12 cooperate to position the end of the refractive lens 3 away from the first positioning part 13 in the thickness direction, further improving the stability of the installation of the refractive lens 3.
[0053] In practical applications, since the smart lens 2 is fixed on the frame 1, after the refractive lens 3 is installed in the mounting slot 11, it is spaced apart from the smart lens 2. It is not possible to apply a pushing force to the refractive lens 3 at one end of the refractive lens 3. However, the handle 33 can be used to easily apply force to complete the disassembly of the refractive lens 3.
[0054] In some embodiments, the refractive lens 3 includes a lens body, a locking groove 31, a second positioning part 32 and a handle 33 formed on the lens body.
[0055] In this invention, the locking groove 31, the second positioning part 32, and the handle 33 are directly formed onto the lens body. This one-piece molding reduces the number of parts and improves product reliability. It also reduces assembly steps, which is beneficial for improving production efficiency. Furthermore, it reduces the accumulation of tolerances that may arise from the fit between parts. In practical applications, such as military training scenarios, this integrated design improves the product's environmental adaptability.
[0056] In some embodiments, the refractive lens 3 includes a lens body and a molding portion disposed on the outer periphery of the lens body, wherein a locking groove 31, a second positioning portion 32 and a handle 33 are formed on the molding portion.
[0057] In this invention, the molding section protects the lens body, preventing potential damage during assembly and disassembly. The molding section can be made of a different material than the lens body, providing better mechanical properties. This design facilitates mass production and reduces manufacturing costs. In practical applications, such as industrial inspection scenarios, this design offers superior durability.
[0058] Specifically, the molding part can be a plastic material set on the outer periphery of the lens body and fixedly connected to the lens body. During the subsequent assembly and disassembly process, the plastic molding part interacts with the frame 1, thereby effectively protecting the lens body.
[0059] In some embodiments, the refractive lens 3 includes at least one of myopia lens, hyperopia lens, and astigmatism lens.
[0060] This invention supports multiple types of lenses, including those for myopia, hyperopia, and astigmatism, meeting the needs of users with different visual impairments and expanding the product's applicability. The same pair of AR glasses can meet the needs of different scenarios by changing different types of refractive lenses 3, providing users with personalized solutions. In practical applications, such as multimedia production scenarios, users can select the appropriate refractive lenses 3 according to different work content.
[0061] These smart glasses are designed for people with refractive errors. By installing the corresponding refractive lens 3 in the mounting slot 11 of the frame 1, and with the refractive lens 3 and the smart lens 2 spaced apart along the thickness direction, they can avoid blurred vision and dizziness caused by refractive errors, making them more convenient for people with refractive errors to use and improving their experience.
[0062] The device embodiments described above are merely illustrative. The units described as separate components may or may not be physically separate. The components shown as units may or may not be physical units; that is, they may be located in one place or distributed across multiple network units. Some or all of the modules can be selected to achieve the purpose of this embodiment according to actual needs. Those skilled in the art can understand and implement this without any creative effort.
[0063] Finally, it should be noted that the above embodiments are only used to illustrate the technical solutions of this utility model, and not to limit it. Although this utility model has been described in detail with reference to the foregoing embodiments, those skilled in the art should understand that modifications can still be made to the technical solutions described in the foregoing embodiments, or equivalent substitutions can be made to some of the technical features. Such modifications or substitutions do not cause the essence of the corresponding technical solutions to deviate from the spirit and scope of the technical solutions of the embodiments of this utility model.
Claims
1. A type of smart glasses, characterized in that, include: The frame (1) is provided with a smart lens (2) and a mounting slot (11). The refractive lens (3) is detachably installed in the mounting slot (11); When the refractive lens (3) is installed in the mounting groove (11), the refractive lens (3) and the smart lens (2) are spaced apart along the thickness direction of the smart lens (2).
2. The smart glasses according to claim 1, characterized in that, The refractive lens (3) is provided with a locking groove (31), and an elastic buckle (12) is provided in the mounting groove (11). The elastic buckle (12) engages with the locking groove (31) to fix the refractive lens (3) located in the mounting groove (11).
3. The smart glasses according to claim 2, characterized in that, The mounting groove (11) is provided with a first positioning part (13), and the refractive lens (3) is provided with a second positioning part (32). The second positioning part (32) is inserted into the first positioning part (13) to position the refractive lens (3) located in the mounting groove (11).
4. The smart glasses according to claim 3, characterized in that, The first positioning part (13) is a first groove, and the second positioning part (32) is a first protrusion that engages with the first groove; And / or, the second positioning part (32) is a second groove, and the first positioning part (13) is a second protrusion that engages with the second groove.
5. The smart glasses according to claim 4, characterized in that, The first positioning part (13) and / or the second positioning part (32) are provided with guide fillets (321).
6. The smart glasses according to claim 3, characterized in that, The second positioning part (32) and the clamping groove (31) are respectively disposed at opposite ends of the refractive lens (3).
7. The smart glasses according to claim 6, characterized in that, The refractive lens (3) is provided with a handle (33), which is located adjacent to the locking groove (31).
8. The smart glasses according to claim 7, characterized in that, The refractive lens (3) includes a lens body, and the locking groove (31), the second positioning part (32) and the handle (33) are formed on the lens body.
9. The smart glasses according to claim 7, characterized in that, The refractive lens (3) includes a lens body and a molding part disposed on the outer periphery of the lens body, wherein the locking groove (31), the second positioning part (32) and the handle (33) are formed on the molding part.
10. The smart glasses according to any one of claims 1-9, characterized in that, The refractive lens (3) includes at least one of myopia lens, hyperopia lens, and astigmatism lens.