Light Therapy Glasses With Charging Case and Remote Control
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Solution Overview
Problem
Existing light therapy glasses lack a fashionable appearance and practical features, making them unsuitable for everyday wear, and there is a need for a charging solution and remote control system that enhances user engagement.
Innovation Solution
A portable light apparatus designed as regular-looking glasses with interchangeable parts, a charging case for protection and charging, and a control system for remote operation, incorporating miniaturized electronics and flexible circuitry to integrate light therapy features seamlessly.
Engineering Contradictions & Design Principles
Engineering Contradiction Analysis
1Reliability
If light therapy glasses are designed with medical functionality, then light therapy effectiveness is improved, but appearance and wearability deteriorate
Solution Approach 1:
The light therapy apparatus is divided into separate functional modules (light emitting diodes, battery, control circuitry) that can be integrated into conventional glasses frames. This segmentation allows the medical functionality to be distributed across multiple components, enabling the glasses to maintain a normal appearance while delivering effective light therapy treatment.
Solution Approach 2:
The glasses are designed to serve dual purposes: as conventional eyewear for everyday wear and as a medical light therapy device. By integrating light emitting diodes, battery compartments, and control systems into standard glasses frames, the apparatus achieves multi-functionality, allowing users to wear them both as fashion accessories and therapeutic devices.
2Adaptability or versatility
If light therapy glasses include advanced electronic features, then functionality is improved, but device complexity increases
Solution Approach 1:
The electronic components (battery, circuitry, light emitting diodes) are nested within the structure of conventional glasses frames. The battery is housed in a compartment integrated into the frame, the light emitting diodes are positioned behind the lenses, and the control circuitry is embedded in the temple pieces. This nesting approach reduces overall device complexity by utilizing the existing glasses structure as a framework.
Solution Approach 2:
A charging case serves as an intermediary device that simplifies the charging process. The case contains a battery that wirelessly charges the glasses through electromagnetic induction, eliminating the need for complex wired connections or removable battery mechanisms. This intermediary charging solution reduces the electronic complexity within the glasses themselves.
3Ease of operation
If light therapy glasses are made portable and wearable, then user engagement is improved, but charging convenience deteriorates
Solution Approach 1:
The charging case automatically detects when the glasses are placed inside and initiates the charging process without user intervention. The system uses automatic recognition through electromagnetic coupling between the case and the glasses, triggering the charging sequence. This self-service charging mechanism simplifies the user experience while maintaining portability.
Solution Approach 2:
The charging case acts as a portable power station and intermediary charging device. It contains a rechargeable battery that wirelessly transfers energy to the glasses through electromagnetic induction when they are placed inside the case. This intermediary solution provides convenient charging on the go without requiring complex wired connections or large battery compartments in the glasses.
Applied Scientific Principles
This section explains which scientific principles are used to turn an abstract innovation direction into a practical engineering solution.
Function Achieved in This Case
The solution provides a fashionable and functional light therapy solution that can be worn daily, offers convenient charging, and allows remote control, increasing user engagement and frequency of use.
Implementation Method 1
an operating device having at least a battery, at least one main electronic part and at least one auxiliary electronic part having a light device configured to emit light towards the eye-glasses and/or the user's eyes, wherein the battery is configured to supply energy to the light device via the electronic parts
Implementation Method 2
at least one auxiliary electronic part having a light device configured to emit light towards the eye-glasses and/or the user's eyes
Data Source
AI summary
The invention relates to a portable light apparatus configured to be worn by a user, the portable light apparatus comprising a front frame to house eyeglasses and a pair of side frames connected to the front frame, an operating device having at least a battery and at least one auxiliary electronic part having a light device configured to emit light towards the eyeglasses and/or the user's eyes. Further, the invention relates to a charging case for a portable light apparatus and a control system providing remote control for a portable light apparatus.


