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31 results about "Prescription glasses" patented technology

3-D eyewear

A set of eyewear is provided for use with prescription spectacles. The design comprises a plurality of selecting devices formed and configured to be attached to the spectacles to provide stereoscopic viewing of images when worn by a user wearing the spectacles. The eyewear comprises a substrate forming a first selector device and a second selector device, and optical materials provided on the substrate. The optical materials comprise first optical material associated with the first selector device and providing a first orientation along a first axis and second optical material associated with the second selector device and providing a second orientation along a second axis substantially orthogonal to the first axis. The substrate and optical materials are configured to be fixedly mountable to the spectacles.
Owner:REAID INC

3-D eyewear

A set of eyewear is provided for use with prescription spectacles. The design comprises a plurality of selecting devices formed and configured to be attached to the spectacles to provide stereoscopic viewing of images when worn by a user wearing the spectacles. The eyewear comprises a substrate forming a first selector device and a second selector device, and optical materials provided on the substrate. The optical materials comprise first optical material associated with the first selector device and providing a first orientation along a first axis and second optical material associated with the second selector device and providing a second orientation along a second axis substantially orthogonal to the first axis. The substrate and optical materials are configured to be fixedly mountable to the spectacles.
Owner:REAID INC

Headgear with Eyewear Attachment

The headgear with eyewear attachment is a device that allows a user to wear and interchange eyewear that is attached to a headgear. The eyewear is attached to the visor of the headgear by a removably attachable fastener that can be separated when desired. The headgear may be any sort of hat or headband having a visor. The eyewear may be prescription glasses, or ultraviolet eyewear. The headwear and eyewear combination would also have an envelope to hold personal possessions such as money, credit cards, identification cards. The envelope would be disposed in the visor where a top brim portion and a bottom brim portion of the visor would define the envelope. The envelope would be accessed from the inside of the headgear where the user's forehead meets the visor. The entire headgear could be waterproof being made of buoyant material to keep the headgear afloat if dropped in water.
Owner:MCGOWAN JOAN M +1

Universal adaptable head light emission apparatus

A universally adaptable head light emission apparatus emits light outward from a user's face when implemented to illuminate an area in front of the user. The universally adaptable head light emission apparatus consists of a bridge light assembly, a pair of temple light assemblies, a bridge fastener and a plurality of interchangeable temple fasteners mounted onto a flexible elongated conduit. The universally adaptable head light emission apparatus mounts to safety glasses, prescription glasses, or directly onto the head of a user through the bridge fastener and the plurality of interchangeable fasteners. The bridge fastener and the plurality of interchangeable fasteners are selected depending on the mounting means necessary. The bridge light assembly and the pair of temple light assemblies are powered by a portable power supply to emit light outward from the user.
Owner:REMENTER JARED J

Eyeglasses with integrated magnetic clip

The disclosure concerns eyeglasses with an integrated magnetic clip for removably attaching the eyeglasses to a wearer's clothing, a vehicular sun visor, or other object. The eyeglasses may embody any wearable optics device, such as, prescription glasses, reading glasses, sunglasses, and the like. In some embodiments, the eyeglasses further include a shield element positioned between a magnetic element of the magnetic clip and a wearer's body for reducing or eliminating magnetic field effects on the body of the wearer.
Owner:KORE ESSENTIALS

Hairband and method of manufacture including a single mold with optical lens inserts

A method of manufacture is provided for a hairband including elongated temples disposed on opposing ends of a central portion. A single mold is selected from predetermined molds each adapted for a particular combination of user specifications such as physical head shape and size, and corrective vision magnification levels. Optical mold inserts are configured to the corrective vision magnification levels, and positioned to correspond with respective first and second viewing portions of the central portion. The mold is further configured with the temples each having a respective radius of curvature of a first value, and the viewing portions each having a respective radius of curvature of a second value less than the first value, wherein the mold defines a smoothly graduating but substantially continuous upper edge arcuate interior perimeter. A thermoplastic material is injected into the mold to form a unitary hairband which may be used as prescription eyewear.
Owner:COTY KELLY

Reusable 3D glasses embedded with RFID and RF-EAS tags for use at 3D movie theatres

InactiveUS20110304462A1Easy to stackPreventing entry of unauthenticated reusableSpectales/gogglesNon-optical adjunctsPrescription glassesEyewear
Reusable 3D glasses are provided, comprising temples embedded with RFID chips, a detachable lens portion, and a curved bridge portion. The RFID chips are to be used with a tracking system that performs a plurality of functions of: monitoring available inventory levels; counting the number of 3D glasses used by patrons; preventing unauthorized use of 3D glasses; preventing theft of 3D glasses; and counting the number of re-uses per pair of glasses. The tracking system further comprises a plurality of boxes for storing reusable 3D glasses; each box may comprise one or more RFID chips affixed along a cutting line on the box and one or more RFID chips inside the boxes. The curved bridge portion is configured for a user to comfortably wear 3D glasses over prescription glasses. The detachable lens frame is configured for salvaging a usable part in case of partial damage of the reusable 3D glasses.
Owner:YOO GENE +1

Optical device for providing prescription correction to a mirror

An optical device for providing prescription correction to a mirror so that a person who normally wears prescription glasses may clearly see, and also have unobstructed access to, their face in order to apply makeup. A magnifying lens in the form of an eyeglass blank of an appropriate corrective power is removably attached to the mirror by means of a suction cup and a hook element. The magnifying lens has a hole joining its two refracting surfaces. One end of the hook element fits through the hole and the other end of the hook element is attached to the suction cup. The lens situated in close proximity to the mirror provides a user who normally wears prescription eyeglasses with the appropriate corrective power to enable them to clearly see their face while providing good working room for them to perform tasks such as applying their makeup.
Owner:RYMNIAK CANDACE

Prescription Glasses with Eye Gaze Tracking and Electro Optical Signaling to a HMD

Systems and methods for tracking gaze information of a user includes detecting, by a sensor of a head mounted display, that a user is wearing the HMD. An encoded signal indicative of glasses being worn with the HMD, by the user, is detected by the sensor of the HMD. In response to processing the encoded signal, a gaze detection function of the HMD is disabled by the HMD. Encoded gaze data transmitted by the glasses is received by the HMD. The encoded gaze data is processed by an image frame processor and used to adjust image frames produced for rendering on a display screen of the HMD.
Owner:SONY COMPUTER ENTERTAINMENT INC

Universally Adaptable Head Light Emission Apparatus

A universally adaptable head light emission apparatus emits light outward from a user's face when implemented to illuminate an area in front of the user. The universally adaptable head light emission apparatus consists of a bridge light assembly, a pair of temple light assemblies, a bridge fastener and a plurality of interchangeable temple fasteners mounted onto a flexible elongated conduit. The universally adaptable head light emission apparatus mounts to safety glasses, prescription glasses, or directly onto the head of a user through the bridge fastener and the plurality of interchangeable fasteners. The bridge fastener and the plurality of interchangeable fasteners are selected depending on the mounting means necessary. The bridge light assembly and the pair of temple light assemblies are powered by a portable power supply to emit light outward from the user.
Owner:REMENTER JARED J

Calibration and Image Procession Methods and Systems for Obtaining Accurate Pupillary Distance Measurements

Accurate measurement of pupillary distance, PD, is necessary to make prescription eye glasses as well as configuring VR headsets, and using other binocular optical devices. Today, many people are ordering eyeglasses on line and obtaining their PD is often problematic for a number of reasons as the prior art fails to provide consumer friendly PD measurement systems. A disclosed eyeglass frame system comprises reference marks of known locations upon the frames. A smart phone may be used to locate the consumer's pupils, while the consumer is wearing the frames. The consumer's pupils may be marked or tagged upon a digital image of the consumer wearing the frames. By use of angles in the sight lines of the camera lens and other variable values and the known relative distances of the frame markings, a consumer's pupillary distance can be quickly and accurately derived.
Owner:EYEQUE INC

Screen magnification system

A corrective lens system for use with a video display screen adapted to correct visual deficiency for a particular user has a mounting frame and a transparent lens centrally located in a mounting frame aperture. A lens front surface and a lens rear surface are shaped to correct visual deficiency for a particular user. The system is positioned at a first specific distance from the video display screen to correct visual deficiency. The user is positioned a second specific distance from the video display screen to correct visual deficiency. The system corrects visual deficiency for the user in a similar manner as a pair of prescription glasses.
Owner:MORRIS ELROY E

Reusable 3D Glasses Embedded with RFID and RF-EAS Tags for use at 3D Movie Theatres

Reusable 3D glasses are provided, comprising temples embedded with RFID chips, a detachable lens portion, and a curved bridge portion. The RFID chips are to be used with a tracking system that performs a plurality of functions of: monitoring available inventory levels; counting the number of 3D glasses used by patrons; preventing unauthorized use of 3D glasses; preventing theft of 3D glasses; and counting the number of re-uses per pair of glasses. The tracking system further comprises a plurality of boxes for storing reusable 3D glasses; each box may comprise one or more RFID chips affixed along a cutting line on the box and one or more RFID chips inside the boxes. The curved bridge portion is configured for a user to comfortably wear 3D glasses over prescription glasses. The detachable lens frame is configured for salvaging a usable part in case of partial damage of the reusable 3D glasses.
Owner:YOO GENE +1

Optical Device for Providing Prescription Correction to a Mirror

An optical device for providing prescription correction to a mirror so that a person who normally wears prescription glasses may clearly see, and also have unobstructed access to, their face in order to apply makeup. A magnifying lens in the form of an eyeglass blank of an appropriate corrective power is removably attached to the mirror by means of a suction cup and a hook element. The magnifying lens has a hole joining its two refracting surfaces. One end of the hook element fits through the hole and the other end of the hook element is attached to the suction cup. The lens situated in close proximity to the mirror provides a user who normally wears prescription eyeglasses with the appropriate corrective power to enable them to clearly see their face while providing good working room for them to perform tasks such as applying their makeup.
Owner:RYMNIAK CANDACE

Advertising glasses

Advertising glasses have a one-way vision window film on the lens, printed with a message for advertising, marketing or the like. The glasses can be fashion glasses, prescription glasses, sunglasses, or the like. The advertising / marketing message can be printed on one-way vision sticky paper, cut to the proper size for the glasses' lens, and applied to the lens. The advertising glasses can be used for events, photo opportunities, contests, or other types of advertising, marketing or promotional purposes.
Owner:COUSTILLAS BRUCE MARC

Corrective lens apparatus and method

A unitary lens structure is provided which is employable with spectacles as well as goggles and safety eyewear. The lens is formed as a unitary structure with projections having surfaces which are machinable for prescription eyewear extending from a first side surface of a larger shield. Damage from cracking of the shield at the intersections with the projection perimeters is prevented by non linear connections between the two surfaces.
Owner:QUINTANA ALEJANDRO A GOEBEL

Frame tracer web browser component

An internet browser software component facilitates online submission of prescription eyeglass orders by receiving frame trace data sent to a computer by a frame tracer and embedding it in an order form prepared for submission over the internet. The browser software component may interpret data sent to any peripheral port on the computer, including serial (COM) ports, Universal Serial Bus (USB) ports, and Ethernet ports. The browser software component embeds the frame trace so that it is sent in the same logical packet as the rest of the prescription order. The browser software component may also create a graphical representation of the frame trace and display it in a graphical user interface containing the order form so that the prescription order may be easily reviewed for accuracy before submitting it to be processed.
Owner:OPTIVISION

Reusable 3D Glasses Embedded with RFID and RF-EAS Tags for use at 3D Movie Theatres

Reusable 3D glasses are provided, comprising temples embedded with RFID chips, a detachable lens portion, and a curved bridge portion. The RFID chips are to be used with a tracking system that performs a plurality of functions of: monitoring available inventory levels; counting the number of 3D glasses used by patrons; preventing unauthorized use of 3D glasses; preventing theft of 3D glasses; and counting the number of re-uses per pair of glasses. The tracking system further comprises a plurality of boxes for storing reusable 3D glasses; each box may comprise one or more RFID chips affixed along a cutting line on the box and one or more RFID chips inside the boxes. The curved bridge portion is configured for a user to comfortably wear 3D glasses over prescription glasses. The detachable lens frame is configured for salvaging a usable part in case of partial damage of the reusable 3D glasses.
Owner:YOO GENE +1

Clip-in prescription eyewear

An adjustable clip-in prescription lens insert assembly for wrap around style frames used in industrial, construction, recreational activities and in the medical arts. The clip-in prescription lens insert assembly has an adjustable and pliable brow bar structure and adjustable and pliable clip members to form and fix the prescription lens insert into wrap around style frames. The brow bar and clip member structures are mounted in connector tubes fixed to the lens frames of the lens and insert assembly and are preferably constructed of a metal or metal alloy having shape memory properties.
Owner:BARROWS ANDREW

Method for adjusting prescription eyeglasses at a remote location based on measured data of a user's of the eyeglasses

A method for adjusting prescription eyeglasses at a remote location based on measured data of a user of the eyeglasses is disclosed. With measurement decals adhered to lenses of the prescription glasses customized for a patient, an optometrist, optician, ophthalmologist, online optical merchant, or supplying lab will be able to have a physical measurement of the patient's segment height and monocular and binocular pupillary distance for improved fitting, thereby providing more comfortable single vision, bifocal and progressive prescription glasses, all without the need for an office visit or additional fees.
Owner:JAYCEE INC LTD

Subjective optometer for home use

The unsuitability of the retina of the eye as a reflective projection screen for image observation causes objective optometry to be expensive and of limited accuracy. The subjective assessment of image quality is the only way to make full use of the resolution capability of the eye. A subjective optometer for home use is disclosed with ample accuracy and confidence for mail order of prescription glasses. It overcomes the disadvantages of subjective optometry and is able to measure the refractive errors to the resolution limit of the eye, which is of great importance for the present state and relief of ametropia. Electronic recording and connectivity can be provided as an option.
Owner:BLOCHER ANNEMARIE

Protective covering attachable to eyewear

A crescent-shaped apparatus for attachment to eyeglasses (e.g., prescription glasses, sunglasses, etc.) to provide a protective covering for lenses of the eyeglasses and the eyes of the wearer. The apparatus includes a body and one or more attachment components. The attachment components are configured to couple to a portion of the eyeglasses (e.g., the pair of arms of the eyeglasses) and secure a portion of the body in a position above the lenses of the eyeglasses. Advantageously, upon coupling with the eyeglasses, a portion of the body provides an overhang that protects the lenses of the eyeglasses and the eyes of the wearer from various weather-related elements, such as rain, snow, and sun.
Owner:SANTACAPITA MIA +1

Corrective Lens Apparatus and Method

A unitary lens structure is provided which is employable with spectacles as well as goggles and safety eyewear. The lens is formed as a unitary structure with projections having surfaces which are machinable for prescription eyewear extending from a first side surface of a larger shield. Damage from cracking of the shield at the intersections with the projection perimeters is prevented by non linear connections between the two surfaces.
Owner:QUINTANA ALEJANDRO A GOEBEL

Generic Reading Glasses with Convergence Assistance

InactiveUS20200073146A1Improved and more restful reading experienceSpectales/gogglesOptical partsPrescription glassesEyewear
Binocular instruments are designed to present images to unaccommodated normal eyes. The eyes are then at their rest position, at which the eyes are focused at infinity and have zero convergence, approximately. Also, custom prescriptions by optometrists prescribe glasses that provide vision correction for unaccommodated eyes. Current generic reading glasses and generic bi-, multi and varifocal additions to custom prescription glasses however lack convergence assistance that provides unaccommodated or partially accommodated vision. Current technology provides convergence assistance by means of prism power which can be applied to current generic reading glasses. The present invention provides generic reading glasses with focusing assistance and convergence assistance. The present invention also provides generic bi-, multi- and varifocal additions for custom prescription glasses with focusing assistance and convergence assistance.
Owner:BLOCHER ANNEMARIE

Clip eyeglasses using goggles lens

Clip eyeglasses detachably mounted on prescription glasses, including: a goggles lens whose left and right sides are formed unitarily with each other, without having any frame, the goggles lens being made of synthetic resin in such a manner as to have higher curvature and elastic force than the prescription glasses; and fixtures mounted at both sides of the goggles lens in such a manner as to be supported against the prescription glasses, wherein the goggles lens is stretched and attached to the prescription glasses by means of the elastic force thereof, and the goggles lens is applied to the prescription glasses having different shapes and sizes.
Owner:LEE DAE WOO
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